Bands Quote by Paul Rodgers Download Open image “If you look at my history, my history is that of forming bands rather than joining them.” — Paul Rodgers ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bands Bands Joining Forming Bands History History Forming Look Look History Rather Than
I think we're a band with a lot of history now so it's nice to come up with something that doesn't have any history… — Chris Martin Copy Share Image
I didn't join a band. I didn't start a band. I got asked to do it. It kinda happened by accident. — Ian Astbury Copy Share Image
I'm not into bands for the sake of being into bands. I've grown past that. There was a time in my life when I… — Pete Wentz Copy Share Image
I don't think I was ever meant to be tied down to one band for the rest of my life, playing one style of… — Mike Portnoy Copy Share Image
We're still evolving as a band. I think that's really important for a band to do, especially after being around for so many years. — Jim Root 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
When we started off, we weren't even thinking of being a global band. We just ended up becoming that. — Steve Harris Copy Share Image
We set out to become a band for our time. But sometimes if you do a good-enough job, you become a band for all… — Glenn Frey Copy Share Image
Bands work in a way where everyone, at some point, has to have a similar idea of how you do things. — Chris Cornell Copy Share Image
In Free, we managed ourselves, and it was too tough for us to handle all of what that entailed when we got to touring… — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
I don't like lyrics to be overbearing. I like them to say something. But I'm not trying to change the world overnight. Something simple… — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
I got the idea for the song 'Bad Company' when I saw a poster for the Jeff Bridges movie, and it reminded of an… — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
There were personality clashes in Free, really. I think it's as simple as that; I think we felt we weren't leaving each other enough… — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
I met Paul Kossoff for the first time when I was playing in the back of a pub room in Finsbury Park in London… — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
Free got famous fast, and it was a shock. You're working towards it, and when you suddenly get it with bells on, it is… — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
Without music in schools' curriculum, there is a void for young people to express, explore, and experience music. — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
When I was 14, I heard Otis Redding in a club local to me, and I was blown away. It leaped out at me… — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
When we formed Bad Company, I looked around and asked, 'Who is the biggest rock band in the world?' The answer was undoubtedly Led… — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
I look back on the early days of Free with Paul Kossoff with the most fondness of any of my bands, because I met… — Paul Rodgers Copy Share Image
You've had all that punk and New Wave thing, and I think people have really got sick up to here with it. I know… — Paul Rodgers 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
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 are bands that I am friends with, who will invite me up on stage. Like Les Savy Fav, who have had me on… — Fred Armisen Copy Share Image
I'd been playing in bands for something like seven years at this point. And we were always trying to get ahead, trying to rehearse… — Aerosmith Copy Share Image
I grew up with my dad's music, so my introduction to rock was Alice Cooper and Cinderella and Dio and Black Sabbath, so I… — Lzzy Hale Copy Share Image
I like bands for a long time, even when they're not trendy anymore. I still like Arcade Fire. I've always liked Stevie Wonder. — Sia Furler Copy Share Image
People make such a big deal about how people in bands look, especially if you're a girl. — Juliana Hatfield Copy Share Image
People didnt expect pop music to be authentic. There were a lot of manufactured bands - of which I love. — Darren Hayes Copy Share Image
I listened to a lot of bands that were happening at the time, but no one in particular. — Caroline Corr Copy Share Image