15+ John Seagall Quotes On Education

I think as a human being, if you can do something to impact someone's life, that's about the greatest accomplishment you can have. — John Seagall

If you came to my house and said, "Well, here's the new Katy Perry record," I would give it a listen, but these records are constructed by producers in production houses with no human beings playing on them and it's interesting, but we grew up with human beings playing on records. — John Seagall

The longer you live, the longer you hear the repetitiveness of things. So, it's hard to get excited about new stuff. — John Seagall

You can create art that makes people feel better. — John Seagall

Have pride and entertainment. I think that a lot bands just don't know how to do it anymore or they lost interest in it or don't care and are just cashing a paycheck. — John Seagall

Take away all the emotional baggage of any band's fight, be it The Beatles or The Stones, but in the end, you just enjoy the creativity. That's what the legacy is. — John Seagall

I'm a blues guy and I listen to blues all the time and blues is timeless. — John Seagall

Just ask yourself what record you played over and over again when you were depressed or what record made you really happy? Those will never change and you should never be embarrassed by it. — John Seagall

You can kill somebody, but I wouldn't advise that. — John Seagall

If you're asking me have I purchased a CD, a DVD or downloaded a current artist? The answer is no. — John Seagall

Music is a potent energy force. — John Seagall

A band is like a family. There's love and hate. — John Seagall

As long as you want to pay to see a band, what makes the band want to get better? Nothing! Really! The Stones are, God knows, horrible beyond horrible, but it doesn't stop the fans from paying money to see them decompose in front of your very eyes. — John Seagall

People tend to forget that we tie our life history to music like the soundtrack to your life in many more ways than just having a hit record on the radio. — John Seagall

Music crosses cultures and language barriers and it makes people feel good. — John Seagall

Life Lessons by John Seagall

  1. John Seagall's work demonstrates the importance of practice and dedication to becoming a master of your craft.
  2. He also shows that it is possible to create a unique style of playing by combining different genres of music.
  3. His compositions are a reminder that even the most complex pieces can be created with a few simple chords and melodies.
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