Best Rock Musician Quotes
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If I write songs and I think they sound good, then that's it. That's what I do. I'm not a technical musician, which is fine for rock and roll.
— Creed Bratton
Growing up, I fantasized about being a rock musician and that somehow it would be really easy. I didn't realize that it's so much work.
— Sean Lennon
Some people think I'm a rock 'n' roll musician and some think I'm a jazz musician but, for me, there is no difference.
— Georgie Fame
I wasn't born with enough middle fingers.
— Marilyn Manson
You can take and nail two sticks together like they've never been nailed together before and some fool will buy it.
— George Carlin
Adoption is grief in reverse.
— Jody Cantrell Dyer
Bruce Springsteen's a rock star. Elton John is a rock star. I'm a folk musician. Honestly, I think that's true.
— James Taylor
You can live a lifetime in two years.
— Richelle Mead
Drugs and sex go hand in hand when you're a rock and roll musician. Whereas if I were a violinist, it might be a little different.
— Slash
A rock musician's career is short-lived. To extend it, you need to do other things to keep yourself fresh.
— Nick Cave
Life's too short to spend it trying to keep others happy. You can't please everyone. To fulfill your destiny, stay true to your heart.
— Joel Osteen
That is sacrilegious. You just totally dissed man code. If we don't have man code, the world will fall apart."
Kip Paxton — Sasha Marshall
Kip Paxton — Sasha Marshall
His future now was all horizon
— Mario De Sa-Carneiro
The ability for a woman to orally satisfy somebody in a rock band, that's important to a rock 'n' roll musician.
— Chad Kroeger
Legendary rock musician. Poet laureate of the working class. Voice of America's conscience.
— Harrison Howe
Wonder is our need today, not information.
— Elia Kazan
The big corporations and the big companies turned musicians into factory workers on an assembly line.
— Ray Davies