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Quotes About Music

Where are the John Lennons, the Bob Marleys, the Bob Dylans? Where have they gone?
~ Leo Sayer
There are a lot of great musicians in the world, but there is only, and will only ever be, one Bob Marley.
~ Rita Marley
I like Bob Marley.
~ Rob Ford
Bob felt everything that happened around him, and he put that reality into his music. And those things are still happening, which is why his music endures. It is music that still has meaning in people's lives. And you can dance to it.
~ Rita Marley
I'll never be Bob Dylan. He's the master.
~ Neil Young
And I don't expect anyone can bring about a revolution in the way that Bob Dylan did - and really didn't - in the 1960s.
~ Michael Stipe
I can't stand Bob Dylan.
~ Charlotte Church
I listened to a lot of Bob Dylan songs to see how he works. I've gotten into writing story-songs.
~ Scott Weiland
I loved working with Bob Dylan.
~ Benmont Tench
Bob Dylan is out of the mentorship of Allen Ginsberg.
~ Peter Fonda
When I was playing with Bob Dylan in, like, 1966, I was, like, 20 years old.
~ Robbie Robertson
I've always liked acoustic blues. I liked Bob Dylan a lot.
~ Oscar Isaac
In the '60s, I used to love rock magazines; I'd cut out pictures of Bob Dylan and John Lennon.
~ Patti Smith
That's who I wanted to be like was Bob Dylan.
~ Kris Kristofferson
I sounded like Bob Dylan for about five minutes, and it was blown out of all proportion.
~ Donovan
Bob Dylan - I will listen to any of his songs over and over.
~ Ben Miller
I've always loved Bob Dylan.
~ Jim Peebles
The single biggest inspiration I have was Bob Dylan.
~ Ryan Bingham
I never had this ego where I must write everything. I'm not Bob Dylan.
~ Joe Bonamassa
Bobby Womack is always very real, both with his music and as a person.
~ Etta James
It involved a lot of trust, but I love Bobby Harlow, and I loved the albums that he made.
~ King Tuff
Bobby Braddock is great.
~ David Berman
Most bands out there are basically pretty boring. I try to affect people inside their bodies.
~ Prince
I make my guitar scream with pain or pleasure or sensuality. It makes people move their feet and shake their bodies. That's what music does.
~ Dick Dale