Best quotes by Kristian Bush on Music
Checkout quotes by Kristian Bush on Music
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‟ Each kind of generation of bands forgets how they got here. Waylon Jennings came out and they're like, 'That's not Patsy Cline.' And everyone panicked, like, 'I don't know what happened to country music, but this isn't it.'
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‟ When I got my record deal at Atlantic, at the time, 'indie' wasn't a style of music: it was a kind of label. And I think, eventually, the bands that ended up on those labels began to be branded as 'indie bands,' and then it became a genre.
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‟ I try to spend a lot of time thinking of what it is I want to say, and how I want to say it. Mainly because I know what it's like as a fan to hear music that is just exactly what I needed.
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‟ The first time I toured the U.K. was in the early '90s with Billy Pilgrim, so I know how much the people there love music.
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‟ Music is supposed to make you less lonely - that's the whole idea.
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‟ I believe that melody is such a lost part of music and country music. People are either scared of it or not using all the colors that are available.
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‟ I love making music, but I also love making music that's on the radio. In some circles, that is considered less artistic. And I've always tried to resist those people that say the two can't exist at the same time.
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‟ I love writing music for film and TV, but putting it into a video game is twice as fun because it needs to be repeatable and joyous.
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‟ I've always tried to put a little message in my music.
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‟ Billy Pilgrim music is very emotional. It's one part the craft we learned from people like the Indigo Girls and R.E.M., and one part the Tom Waits craft, where you're trying to create a moment.
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