What they're not doing is marketing the Dead Kennedys in the spirit of what the band stood for.
I was a student at Kent State University in May of 1970. I was also a musician in a regionally popular band called the James Gang. I was still going to class and stuff, but I was in and out because we were playing a lot.
Mike is a genius guitar player and keyboard player. I realized that, with this group, I just joined Mike Keneally's band!
I've always wanted to have keyboards in the band.
King Crimson were the only really famous band I'd been in.
One of the things that I've noticed since I've been in the band is that, as players, Lars, James, and Kirk truly enjoy making music and performing.
I am laughably aggressive, and the rest of the band is very laid back, so we mix well.
I was trying to take the band in a direction that I thought was appropriate, and Roth was trying to take the band in more of a Las Vegas direction. And there he is.
I have a band called Sons of the Lawless.
I was extreme... from skateboarder to hip-hopper to rave child to lead singer of a rock band - I did it all, and all at the same time.
I see myself as like the lead singer of a band or something.
I played guitar and bass. I didn't do much vocals, although I did have one band where I was the lead singer. But that was when I was in college.
There's no such thing as a lead singer in our band.
The best thing about the E Street Band was we had the best lead singer around.
I would do a Byrds tour or a Byrds record in a minute. I miss that band now. I've tried to convince Roger over and over to do it, but he's not interested. Music isn't something you can legislate into being.
The happiest times in my life were the days when I was traveling with Les Brown and his band.
I learned things by being in Lester Flatts' band, and I learned things by playing with Johnny Cash, and I learned from Pop Staples. I'm a sponge.
U2 - that's a band that never should have existed. There's no life experience in any of their songs.
I almost shouldn't be in Limp Bizkit; it's like I got matched in the factory with the wrong band.
In 1996, I was in was in an acoustic kind of rock band, we were called Feeble. We were just playing locally.