60 Too Good To Be True Selected Quotes From Denny Laine | Status Free Download
60 Too Good To Be True Selected Quotes From Denny Laine |
60 Too Good To Be True Selected Quotes From Denny Laine | Instagram Status Free Download
Nostalgia is one thing. It's great to go and play the old songs. People know them and appreciate them. You got to give them what they want to hear.
— Denny Laine
My sisters and my brother were all very much into music. A couple of them were dancers.
— Denny Laine
Music is progressive, you get out, you experiment with new people and you grow.
— Denny Laine
Band on the Run' was pretty significant for me because two of the guys didn't turn up to record it. It was just me and Paul. The two of us had to go into the studio and make that album ourselves. With Linda of course.
— Denny Laine
I was brought up on listening to 78 rpm records from crooners to opera singers to solo piano players.
— Denny Laine
I was into all sorts of music as a kid. I was very curious about ethnic music and different styles. I loved Django Reinhardt. I loved Ella Fitzgerald. I was also influenced by all the crooners of the day, like Johnny Ray, Frankie Lane.
— Denny Laine
The Moody Blues was very big in France, because they liked that we were basically playing blues.
— Denny Laine
Although the Beatles were big to the world, within the business, we're all very, very equal.
— Denny Laine
And I had such a great working experience with Paul during the 'RAM' album.
— Denny Laine
I enjoyed the idea of going and playing live. My beef was always with Wings that we never played live enough.
— Denny Laine
You can't get tied into your past. It's not fun for me. You can't just keep doing the same material forever. Some people just play the hits, and it's the same show every night. They're happy to do that. I personally am not.
— Denny Laine
I don't like not working.
— Denny Laine
'Mull of Kintyre' was the biggest single of all time up until 'Don't They Know It's Christmas' by that big charity.
— Denny Laine
So I wouldn't see Wings as a band that would go into the Hall of Fame, to be honest.
— Denny Laine
I was doing something of my own after I left The Moody Blues, I went away, lived in Spain for a while.
— Denny Laine
I like to live in the future.
— Denny Laine
The thing is, I was more blues-oriented, more of a purist than in the pop world. That led me into a folk rock trio and to Ginger Baker before I started recording on my own.
— Denny Laine
I wrote 'No Words' and 'Mull of Kintyre' with help from Paul. He was always like a big brother to me and a strong influence on my songwriting.
— Denny Laine
I really like to do small venues. They're more intimate.
— Denny Laine
I like being in a band where everybody's equal.
— Denny Laine
After Wings I did a lot of recording rather than live work. I even went into a kind of semi-retirement to places like Spain at one point.
— Denny Laine
Art is really more musical than it is visual.
— Denny Laine
Paul forced the Beatles to work a lot harder than they would have otherwise, and he did the same thing with Wings.
— Denny Laine
But I'm more of a recluse when it comes down to being a writer and being a creative person rather than being a celebrity.
— Denny Laine
The human voice is one of the most attractive things.
— Denny Laine
I knew Paul when he was in the Beatles. We did the second Beatles British tour with the Moody Blues. And we became friends. I went to a couple of the sessions for the 'Sgt. Pepper' album, we went to parties together, we went to see Jimi Hendrix together.
— Denny Laine
I've lived in England, France, Spain, Portugal and Germany in the '80s. I don't like being settled. It's not really healthy.
— Denny Laine
Music is my first love.
— Denny Laine
In the sixties when Paul was with the Beatles and I was with the Moody Blues, we shared the same bill and tried to blow each other off the stage.
— Denny Laine
I don't really own anything. It makes me more fluent, er, fluid. More fluent, too, because I've learned a lot of languages by traveling around.
— Denny Laine
There's no real animosity, anymore... Me and Paul had a good team and we still are a good team. When Lennon died, Paul said he was never going to let that happen again, he was never going to fall out with anyone again.
— Denny Laine
I've retreated to what I was originally, which is an individual songwriter.
— Denny Laine
Early on I was more interested in gypsy jazz music until rock and roll came around and I listened to a lot of Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and skiffle singer Lonnie Donegan.
— Denny Laine
Brian Jones was a big friend of mine.
— Denny Laine
My fondest memories are of being hidden away in Scotland or Spain writing and working on songs for Wings.
— Denny Laine
I began writing with Mike Pinder and eventually we went on to form a new band called The M&B, which later became The Moody Blues, what I would call a progressive blues band.
— Denny Laine
Wings was one of the first bands in the 1970s to do stadium tours, as well as Led Zeppelin. We had all the most up-to-date equipment from monitor systems to a laser light show and that was like the biggest, most awesome experience for me.
— Denny Laine
The Moody Blues were a blues band, so when we got discovered, we were taken to London. That's where we started to make it. That's where the record labels were. That's where the action was.
— Denny Laine
I had to make a name up, and it came from one of my sisters; she was a fan of Frankie Laine. The 'Denny' thing, in those days, everyone had a backyard, and a den to hang out. I think I got that nickname there.
— Denny Laine
If you end up spending more time in the studio than you do on the road, that's not a good balance for me. Because I think when you're in the studio, you need to come off the road and go in the studio and that's when you're applying your best. That's when you've got the best attitude, best energy, all that stuff.
— Denny Laine
Colin Blunstone did a cover of one of my songs, and the reason I liked it was he changed it completely from my version.
— Denny Laine
Traveling around, coming down to Florida for a few days, it's fun! You go on the road, you get inspired to write other stuff.
— Denny Laine
You can't keep away from the public too much, but you had to be protected to some degree and I saw that in Paul a lot. People were obsessive about the Beatles. It's a hard thing to have to deal with being that famous.
— Denny Laine
When you go to a new country, you don't have the same facilities as you had in the one before. You adapt very quickly to the circumstances.
— Denny Laine
I was part of that whole early Moody Blues transitioning from a sort of R&B-blues band to being more progressive.
— Denny Laine
Tribute bands have kind of taken over the market, and I don't want to come across as being that.
— Denny Laine
In the studio is one thing, but playing live is the important part, I think.
— Denny Laine
I can't even get people to spell my name right in my own biography!
— Denny Laine
I don't have a normal job, so I don't consider retiring.
— Denny Laine
John Bonham was a good friend of mine. I knew him a bit as a kid. I hung out with him quite a lot.
— Denny Laine
I'm not just a Sixties act.
— Denny Laine
Since 1997 my career has been in America.
— Denny Laine
Wonderful Christmas Time' is a Christmas song but it was supposed to be an attempt at a traditional song.
— Denny Laine
Paul and I were friends, the Moody Blues toured with the Beatles on the second British tour. That developed into me working with Paul, whom I always admired.
— Denny Laine
I just keep to myself and live in the country and visit the cities.
— Denny Laine
Everyone tried to be a singer other than just a player. We had four voices in The Moody Blues.
— Denny Laine
Not that I got bored with it all, or I didn't like the people in The Moody Blues. I just wanted to go off and do other things purely because it was out there, you know. I'm kind of glad that I did and that I didn't just stick with one thing.
— Denny Laine
I've always been accused of being too clever for my own good.
— Denny Laine
I'm not oriented by money, to be honest. Everybody thinks we're in the music business for money all of the time. But that's not true for me.
— Denny Laine
I've no real musical training, although I took some piano lessons a while ago.
— Denny Laine
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