The fact that you can't base a coffeehouse on any other rock band is the other rock bands' problem, not mine.
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I think that's one of the biggest problems in rock is people thinking too much, putting too much emphasis on getting things perfect or completely sorted out. Sometimes that sound of not having everything sorted out is kind of cool.
I've seen bands split up for five years and do nothing. That sounds great to me, but it just hasn't worked out that way.
It's very difficult sometimes having bands, you know, when all the members aren't on the same page.
Sure, we've had our fair share of ups and downs, but I don't know if we've had more than any other rock band... we just have a way of getting ourselves into hot water.
With Rock Band, you can play along to Black Sabbath or Nirvana and possibly find new ways of appreciating their artistry by being allowed to perform parallel to it. Rock Band puts you inside the guts of a song.
There's definitely a solitary aspect to not having a band, and there are times when I wish that I did.
You wouldn't want to be in a rock band - trust me.
Sometimes I don't want to be in the confines of what a band seems to provide.
Playing for someone else's crowd is always difficult for any band.
Rock never meant the same thing to everyone, but when I was growing up in the late seventies, everyone could identify the five, ten bands that formed the center.
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