It isn't a band. It's bigger than a band. It's a lifestyle.
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Skynyrd's not just a band; I think it's a lifestyle. It's iconic.
Being in a band is far more than playing an instrument. It's surviving. It's getting an album together.
Being in a band is a really magical thing because you've got a family and you operate as this one entity. It's very democratic; everyone is involved in the output. But within that, there can be a lot of disagreements and strife.
A band isn't a band unless they're playing together. Otherwise, it's just five guys that are living off their royalty checks.
I'm not into bands for the sake of being into bands. I've grown past that. There was a time in my life when I was that guy.
When you get together in a group, it becomes like a family, with the different personalities and the politics that comes with being in a band. It's different than bringing something in by yourself.
Ultimately, running a band is about the relationships you have with people.
I've got the big name, but I've always wanted to be in a band, one of a band.
Bands develop their own weird ways of doing things.
Bands are like people. They're born and then they die.