Bachman Quotes
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I don't think that bands that make it on their first album are as strong as bands that don't: there is nowhere to go but down.
— Randy Bachman
July disappeared wherever used months go. Then half of August. Soon summer would be over.
— Richard Bachman
Change is inevitable, and you can't stop that change. You say, 'Wait, stop,' and it just drives right over you.
— Randy Bachman
We like the imperfect because it reminds us of ourselves.
— Randy Bachman
I think if you're a painter, you paint; if you're a golfer, you golf; if you're a fisherman, you fish; if you're a musician, you play music.
— Randy Bachman
It just ... it seems hard to say anything that isn't the wrong thing.
— Richard Bachman
She had done it. O, amazing grace. The woman had looked into the abyss and then walked out across it. No net. No way back. Amazing.
— Richard Bachman
He touched McVries's shoulders, setting him straight again. McVries looked up at him sleepily and smiled. No, Ray. It's time to sit down.
— Richard Bachman
You can't always understand something just because you did it.
— Richard Bachman
Crowd was to be pleased. Crowd was to be worshipped and feared. Ultimately, Crowd was to be made sacrifice unto.
— Richard Bachman
I learnt one thing in the past or in my life: the only person you can change is yourself, and it has to come from within.
— Randy Bachman
When I was five I had violin lessons.
— Randy Bachman
I learned at an early age that I was given something special when I was born, and that was the gift of music.
— Randy Bachman
My songs are like cheap Neil Young copies.
— Randy Bachman
My love, growing up on the Prairies, was country music.
— Randy Bachman
I started playing the violin when I was 5, but by the time I was 12 or 13, I wasn't really liking it.
— Randy Bachman
You're on, Ted," I told him. "Your big chance, boy. Don't blow it. Folks, this kid is going to dance his balls off before your very eyes.
— Richard Bachman
You don't have to have a great voice to sing, just a distinctive one. But make sure you say the words clearly and tell a story.
— Randy Bachman
Two years ago. To the best of my recollection, that was about the time I started to lose my mind.
— Richard Bachman
You take all the things that frighten you, and when you can get them to work for you all of sudden people are calling you a success.
— Randy Bachman
Any game looks straight if everyone is being cheated at once.
— Richard Bachman
Memories are contrary things; if you quit chasing them and turn your back, they often return on their own.
— Richard Bachman
It's nice to get any awards, whether it's lifetime achievement or the Keith Richards award for being alive one more year.
— Randy Bachman
Now the only way out is straight up to Heaven.
— Richard Bachman
Sometimes the gods give you a break.
— Richard Bachman
Another time, another place.
— Richard Bachman
You think just knowing about death will keep you from dying?
— Richard Bachman
The apartment was haunted by the ghost of long-departed cabbage.
— Richard Bachman
Just go on dancing with me like this forever, Garraty, and I'll never tire. We'll scrape our shoes on the stars and hang upside down from the moon.
— Richard Bachman
Lunacy is when you can't see the seams where they stitched the world together anymore.
— Richard Bachman
Do you know why they call me the Count? Because I love to count! Ah-hah-hah!
- The Count Sesame Street — Richard Bachman
- The Count Sesame Street — Richard Bachman
turnpike itself. Garraty
— Richard Bachman
That was Dad's life, and I was the birdshit on his windshield.
— Richard Bachman
If people just took it a day at a time, they'd be a lot happier.
— Richard Bachman
Things hurt more when you were alone, that was all.
— Richard Bachman
Radio was my lifeline as a kid growing up in Winnipeg in the 1950s. It connected me with the wider world outside our little prairie city.
— Randy Bachman
How many you or I have outlasted doesn't matter, I think. There comes a time when the will just runs out. Doesn't matter what I think, see?
— Richard Bachman