11+ Lydia Loveless Quotes On Music, Marriage And Bottle
Lydia Loveless is an American singer-songwriter from Columbus, Ohio. She is known for her blend of country, punk, and rock music. Her music has been described as a mix of classic country, honky-tonk, and punk rock, and her lyrics often deal with themes of heartache and lost love. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Lydia Loveless on music, life, marriage.
My parents listened to the Outlaws when I was a kid and I just had no interest in it. But my boyfriend at the time listened to Hank Williams III, and I thought that was really cool because he was singing about whatever he wanted to but it was very country. — Lydia Loveless
I was listening to country at the time too, mostly because when I was a kid growing up in the country, all my friends would listen to the CMT crap and I really hated it. That would make me really angry. But when I got older I started discovering that there was actually good country music that could sort of take me back to my roots. — Lydia Loveless
I think I was six when I discovered the song "White Wedding" by Billy Idol, and that was the first time I thought I had discovered something on my own. It's the first song I remember hearing and liking without anyone telling me to like it. — Lydia Loveless
There's always a handful of 40-year-old dudes. I don't know why that is exactly. I don't know if it's like my looks or the music or what, but I seem to just really appeal to that age group. A lot of people have said to me, "What's with all the old men?," and they laugh. But to me, those are my fans and I'm happy they exist. — Lydia Loveless
When I was in Coshocton as a kid, I was like, "God, I need more than this out of life." But now that I'm in the city, I'm like, "God, I'd love to just be able to run around naked and shoot a gun in my backyard again." — Lydia Loveless
I was kind of a little redneck growing up, living on a farm, and running around in the country. I developed hillbilly tendencies, but I wanted to listen to something a little more meaningful than "Redneck Woman" or whatever. — Lydia Loveless
When I first started playing, I definitely had a younger scum-punk crowd, but as my music developed more and after I started playing electric guitar - you'd think it would be opposite - but a lot of people were like, "You've changed." And I have more of an older audience now. — Lydia Loveless
My guitar player calls the process of writing lyrics based on another story, "filling up the well" when you can get inspiration from other people's art without stealing, more being influenced by it. — Lydia Loveless
I guess it's pretty diverse, but I do have quite a 30-and-older male audience coming out to the shows. I don't know if that's due to me being a female or what. — Lydia Loveless
When you move to the city, you really notice how ugly people can be. And that's something you don't really have to deal with in the country. So I do miss that. — Lydia Loveless
My idea of making time for myself is writing songs. I never stop beating myself up about trying to be productive, so I don't really like to do a lot of things other than write in my journal and write songs. — Lydia Loveless
Life Lessons by Lydia Loveless
- Lydia Loveless' work teaches us to be honest and vulnerable in our songwriting, to embrace the messiness of life and to never be afraid to speak our truth.
- Her music also reminds us to be fearless in our creative pursuits, to take risks and to never be afraid to experiment with our sound.
- Lastly, her lyrics provide a powerful reminder to always stay true to ourselves and to never compromise our values or beliefs.
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