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The minute your group gets so big you don't know anybody in it and they don't know you, there's hell to pay.
I don't like grouper fish. Well, they're okay. They hang around star fish. Because they're grouper fish.
I'm turned off by the groupie thing. I'm a romantic; I like finding the right woman, and if it works, it works.
We're a staple in the American music culture. Like us or not, we're here to stay.
Groups are grammatical fictions; only individuals exist, and each individual is different.
A gang of unpredictable ruffians by day who turned to enthralling storytellers after dark. I would sometimes join them, and listen for a great part of the night to some of the finest fairy tales and most romantic legends it has ever been my fortune to hear.
I've always identified with the misfits.
What shitty band are you in?
Groups are corporations now. They have pension plans. Musicians have saw the daylight.
I did not let people tell me what to do, and I never wanted to be a groupie.
I feel like a member of any group comprised of outsiders.
GN'R was five guys who were all into different things. I liked pop and disco, Izzy was into New York rock, Slash loved Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin, Axl was into Genesis and Elton John, and Duff was a punk rocker. We all blended that stuff together.
Tools that provide simple ways of creating groups lead to new groups, [ ... ] and not just more groups but more kinds of groups.
From the time I was a kid, I'd never joined groups. I hated high school groups. I hung out with hippies, musical people. I hung out with whomever I found compelling and interesting and smart. And I continued to do that throughout my life.
I've always been an outsider kid. But I had always wanted to be in a group - growing up, I loved bands like the Cranberries and K's Choice.
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.
America. Members of the generation that once embraced sex, drugs and rock-and-roll
The most exciting rock 'n' roll band of the last 50 years who are still on the road today
I'd always thought the Rats were good fun, but one of the very nice things about being of Saga age is that I can actually look back and think, When I was younger I was in a great band. It was always a collective thing.
We're like - we're like the Backstreet Boys in a way - only dead.
I guess I've always been a groupie. My first date was a bull rider called Tommy Lee Bryant. We'd go to the rodeo every Saturday and Sunday. The bull riders were the cool guys.
When the second record came out, they started calling it The Band. I voted to call it The Crackers. I'm no fool.
Growing up, my favorite group was New Edition. I loved the opportunity to do the remix to Bobby Brown's song 'Get Away'. I told myself that I would have my own group like New Edition one day.
When we first started recording, it was before rock, so people thought we were hillbilly hicks. That was something we had to deal with; the girls didn't think we were cool, although they did a few years later. We had ducktails and wore peg-leg pants. We looked like rock n' rollers.
Anybody that forms a group, writes songs and releases records and says they don't care if people like them are complete liars.
those ghouls who enter into a macabre dance with pot-bellied netas.
They were like the man with the dungeon stone and gloom, rising from the underground, the sordid hipsters of America, a new beat generation that I was slowly joining.
We're just some little metal band.
It isn't a band. It's bigger than a band. It's a lifestyle.
There's a group I've been close to, since childhood. We spend a lot of time together.'.
Well, what's the point of being a rock star if I can't bang the groupies?"
Rolling my eyes, I found myself muttering, "I thought it was supposed to be about the music?"
Griffin, unfortunately, heard y sullen comment and chose to respond to it. "No, no, I'm pretty sure it's the pussy.
Poltroons, cowards, skulkers and dastards.
I was a groupie for a year and followed a band. I dated the drummer of the band.
I wish I could tell you me and my rock band were traveling around, strung out. No, we were a family band. Straight Partridge Family.
In theory, I'd like to work in a group. But the group I'd like to work in, all the musicians in them are long since dead.
I had friends at school, but I was never part of a gang and I dreamed of that sense of belonging to a group. You know, where people would call me 'Em' and shout across the bar, 'Em, what are you drinking?' after the show.
You are my superstar. I'm your number one fan, give me your autograph, sign it right here on my heart. Girl, I'll be your groupie, baby.
The girls look like they are a band already - the boys don't
I don't know very many people."
"Why should you?" he said. "You've got your clique."
That was true, but not the way he was saying it. "We're not a clique," she said.
"Gang, then."
"Gabe."
"Army?
I don't see people as groups, I see them as individuals.
an unlovely gaggle of contrary old codgers".
Grigori had encountered such bands before. They were called the Black Hundreds, part of the Union of the Russian People, a right-wing group that wanted to return to the golden age when the tsar was the unchallenged father of his people and Russia had no liberals, no socialists, and no Jews. Their
Nine out of ten groups that came out in '89 are gone. I'm still here.
My friends are the ones I've had since primary school. They're really cool and such a good bunch of people. They came to every one of my gigs before all of this happened, you know; they were there in the smoky pubs, wherever.
When you got a group like G-Unit ... we sold millions of records, we got a lot of egos.
1. People who are
Most groups today aren't groups. In a true group all the members create the arrangements among themselves.
Back in the old days, we were often compared to Led Zeppelin. If we did something with harmony, it was the Beach Hoys. Something heavy was Led Zeppelin.
We can't believe how many gays there are in heavy metal, people like ...
I did not want vocal groups. I was not interested in singing with a group because there's too much problem with groups in the first place.
I've learned that you can call it a band, but unless everyone is contributing, it's not, really. It's pretending that it's a band.
Supergroupies don't have to hang around hotel corridors. When you are one, as I have been, you get invited backstage.
In a strange kind of way I know were really popular and probably the biggest band in the country at the moment, but at the same time there is this real cult thing going on.
These groups were: running enthusiasts, lifestyle managers, personal goal achievers, personal accomplishers, and competitive achievers.
We're getting ready to take over the world. My group of girlfriends - we're renegades.
Yet I've noticed the same thing when your band plays - the most amazing social coherence, as if you all shared the same brain."
"Sure," agreed 'Dope', "but you can't call that organization."
"What do you call it?"
"Jass.
Now, the band that inspired that great saying, "Stop The Music!!"
It is not a band. It is an idea.
As Andy says, being in this band in the early 1980s made you feel like you were part of a pizza. We were always one of the band, one of Duran Duran, or one of the Taylors.
These new bands sound like Gang of Four - if Gang of Four sucked.
We are the outcasts, we are the ones that are different, we are the ones that never got along with anyone else, we are the ones that went back to our rooms and put on our headphones and listened to those records that made us happy
The best way to feel like you really belong to a group is to invent another group to hate. Which
You're looking at the Bee Gees right now.
Don't be the kind of person who sees groups instead of people.
The groups, though, were my inspiration way back then. I liked Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers.
We're real people and we're a band that's been playing on the scene for a long time. We've made a lot of friends, and one enemy we've always had was the NME. They've always basically slated us and they've basically never ever written about the music.
Who were these people, all of them young couples, a few fabulous ones, tall thin-haired blondes with toned men in perfectly pressed jeans
neither fearing the loss of the other.
Some artists think every woman is a groupie, and that every dude is a sucker, and I never looked at people like that.
Supposedly nobody outside the group knew there was a group. Of course we all knew that wasn't true. High school was like the little clear plastic tunnels that Paul's hamsters lived in: you could run a long way but never get out, and always, everyone could see you.
A band isn't a band unless they're playing together. Otherwise, it's just five guys that are living off their royalty checks.
People with imagination
A mysterious fraternity born out of smoke and danger of death.
People with no upper-body strength, who read poetry. These are my people.
2) Members will attend events together as a group, including, but not limited to, Homecoming, Prom, parties, and other couply events, despite possibly being labeled as freaks and getting jealous looks from guys who wish we were their hot dates, but instead have to settle for some lame wannabe.
Rollin wit a posse full of paranoid drugdealaz!
Because you're my favorite groupie, remember." Brandon Knight
The best part about being with a group is that you don't have to do everything alone. You're with your friends.
There are a lot of people who don't think girl groups last very long, but Girls' Generation wants to break that theory.
They're her book club but I don't know why because they're not reading books.
Within the space of a few shows you can hear the band morph between their various identities as savvy arena rockers, intense starship pilots, vaudeville nostalgists, modest American folkies, boundary-dissolving improvisers, roots-conscious spiritualists, and mind-fucking pranksters.
I always wanted to be in a band with a bunch of dudes who loved Green Day and all that.
Now I know what it's like to be a rock star. No, I didn't sleep with 5 groupies at once. But I was interviewed about 45 times in 5 days in 3 cities.
Sometimes the problem is not the people in the band, but the people around the band.
We were signed to a label that wanted us to remain little girls who appealed to other little girls, who were cute and non-threatening.
The bands and the roadies, love 'em and leave 'em. It's pleasure to try 'em, but trouble to keep 'em.
We were too rough at the edges to be a pop group.
Since I was a teenager, I wanted to be in a band with my mates: my pure image of a band.
the group, the herd, which is any collection of children
In entertainment, whether it's movies or television or whatever, I'm a great audience, but I don't remember the names of the people I've seen or the groups that I've heard.
Me and my merry band of mutant bird kids.
Who knew what time it was when the door to my room opened and three G.I. Joe Wannabes motioned me out.
So this book is like a thank you. We want everyone to know the story of how four Western Sydney teenagers picked up their instruments and dreamt of being one of the biggest bands in the world.
Sneaks, spies, defenders, heroes, masterminds, tenacious bastards - it doesn't matter what you call us. We're the ones who will do whatever it takes to stop those who believe they're entitled to wealth and power at the expense of others."
"The family business," Yelena said, smiling.
The groups I liked, you really looked forward to their albums and you rushed to get them the first day, because you knew it was going to be different than what they did before. The records told you what that group was into at that time.
crowd of frenzied females,
If you heard my records and no one told you, I don't think you'd know whether it's a band or one guy.
The Butcherettes are led by a female singer, and they're sort of wild.
People souls - perennial loners. They're loners like stray stars.
Future Farmers of America. Group who take ag classes and are going to inherit the farm. Hot shit around here, they have a couple guys in every clique, and they stick together, 'cause they know they'll be seeing each other every week for the next sixty years.
They're a band of miners who aided and abetted an endangered royal named Snow White. They're basically revolutionaries." Hey,