Band Quote by James Righton Download Open image “I spent all of my youth wanting to be in a band.” — James Righton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Band Music making Spent Spent Youth Wanting Wanting Band Youth Youth Wanting
Since I was a teenager, I wanted to be in a band with my mates: my pure image of a band. — Josh Klinghoffer Copy Share Image
When I was a kid, everyone wanted to be in a band - that was the path to girls, adulation, money. — Tom Anderson Copy Share Image
Well, I started out as a musician, so when I was about 10 years old, I was already in a band. — Tommy Chong Copy Share Image
Initially, I didn't start out to be a member of a band. I wanted to make films, write plays, books. When I found myself… — Jim Morrison Copy Share Image
That's probably half the reason I wanted to be in a band - I wanted to see the world. — Jeff Ament Copy Share Image
I went to an all-girls school where most people played the piano or the violin, so I didn't really know anyone who wanted to… — Ellie Rowsell Copy Share Image
When you're in your twenties and starting out, the problem is that you care about being cool. Being older, I can care less about… — James Righton Copy Share Image
I will probably always be remembered as the person who used to be in Klaxons and there was a period of my life when… — James Righton Copy Share Image
We didn't want to be another post-Libertines band singing about London and playing chords. — James Righton Copy Share Image
The Smiths did that well, putting words in pop songs you wouldn't hear anywhere else. — James Righton Copy Share Image
If you look at the whole New Rave movement, the big common ground is definitely the fun element. It's more outward-looking music than introspective. — James Righton Copy Share Image
I've always loved melody and pop hooks, slightly left of centre but I have always tried to balance it with songs that have lyrics… — James Righton Copy Share Image
There's nothing better than looking out into the audience and having a whole sea of glowsticks staring back at you. — James Righton Copy Share Image
New Rave was like the 60s - if you can remember it then you weren't there. — James Righton Copy Share Image
We want our audience to enjoy themselves, we want every gig to feel like an event - of course there are musical elements of… — James Righton Copy Share Image
When you're growing up you also like to go out and party a lot, and the music that we would hear going out would… — James Righton Copy Share Image
The reason I was drawn to the Band Perry was because they have a knack for doing rollicking country music that can sound a… — Phoebe Robinson Copy Share Image
It was an important period for us, because even though we weren't a "punk band", and what became a model for a punk band,… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
There is something to be said though when you have 4 or 5 guys playing with no net, there is a sense of urgency,… — Marco Mendoza Copy Share Image
My Nirvana experience was much different than the other three guys. For me, it was really new and exciting. I was just a guy… — Pat Smear Copy Share Image
I think my music has always been a mixture, depending on whom I'm working with - what band, what musicians, what producer. — Matisyahu Copy Share Image
As you'll never hear the thing again, my boy, why not throw in a couple of brass bands? — Thomas Beecham Copy Share Image
I've always made sure that I tour with bands that people aren't expecting me to tour with. — Mayer Hawthorne Copy Share Image
There is more to me than just having been in the Runaways. And even though I'm really, really proud of what the band accomplished,… — Jackie Fuchs Copy Share Image
I like the bad-boy types. Generally the guy I'm attracted to is the guy in the club with all the tattoos and nail polish.… — Megan Fox Copy Share Image
I just became accustomed to being all the members of the band. That was something that was really exciting to me. — Jacob Collier Copy Share Image
I guess because we're essentially a two-man band, we're attracting Wham's crowd. But Wham! are more of a businessman's band. — Curt Smith Copy Share Image