I think a lot of people came into rock n' roll to try to change the world. I came into rock n' roll to make music.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Obviously the people that I admired, like the Beatles, were really into rock'n'roll, but it was already a little past rock'n'roll when I started listening and making my own choices about music.
Rock n' Roll came from the slaves singing gospel in the fields. Their lives were hell and they used music to lift out of it, to take them away. That's what rock n' roll should do - take you to a better place.
Maybe rock 'n' roll isn't music. Maybe people just need to be reminded that the world ain't the way they think it is.
We had a really vast music collection and I was raised around rock'n'roll, it's just the way it was.
I was listening to music long before rock 'n roll.
These days, rock 'n' roll is much more about rock than about roll. I don't do rock. But I'm interested in that roll part, because that's the funny little bit that makes it hip.
I was born at the beginning of rock and roll. I got to experience the entire evolution of popular rock and roll music even before it started.
I'm not really into the rock n' roll lifestyle; I'm a music geek!
I always loved rock 'n' roll.
I'm not really a musician. I'm a performer, and I love rock n' roll. I've embraced rock n' roll because it encompasses all the things I'm interested in: poetry, revolution, sexuality, political activism - all of these things can be found in rock n' roll.