Beautiful Noise Quotes
Robert Smith: I mean I really fell in love with the whole, with the sound, which kind of like went on, I mean it was as much Liz's voice as Robin's production, the two were kind of like seamless, and I was always really intrigued, they made it sound so effortless, that's what attracted me the most. It was kind of, the first time I'd heard this sort of you know, it was described in various ways. It was ethereal and all the other adjectives but it was really centrist, it kind of drew you in, and effortless, and you just found yourself immersed in this sound. And I played the Cocteaus like relentlessly, you know when you get to a period and you play the same albums over and over again. I could probably play most of Treasure and I've never sat down and learned it, but I just, I know it so well. In fact that was the album I played as I was getting ready for my wedding, I played it to myself as I was getting dressed on my wedding day, because it is the most romantic sound I'd ever heard.
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Jim Reid: We use to always say, something along the lines of, if Nancy Sinatra had Einst³rzende Neubauten as a backing band, that's kind of like how we want to sound.
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Billy Corgan: I think the wonderful thing about a lot of these bands is that they made music that has sort of has a timeless appeal.
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Wayne Coyne: You simply hold your guitar and you turn it up as loud as you can and you try not to look at the audience.
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Debbie Googe: We were in a band because we wanted to play music. We weren't in a band because we wanted to be famous.
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Robert Smith: Culturally, it was one of the most successful movements of the last 40 years. It had huge and still has a huge impact on what if you are in love with music, what people do now, they will refer back to groups of this era.
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