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Top 10 Tommy Bolin Quotes

  1. I'll hear something in my head, then eventually play it. But it's a subconscious thing. Most of the time I really don't know what I'm playing.
  2. My first joint I smoked onstage in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. I smoked my first joint live.
  3. I have my own style, but it's different for each kind of music. There are certain little characteristic things every player has.
  4. When I'm with Purple, I'm totally with Purple; when I'm doing my thing, I'm totally doing my own thing.
  5. I came in with a completely new perspective. I would write songs and they would pick tunes they felt were in the Purple vein.
  6. When you come from the Midwest, you have a more open mind than if you come from the West Coast or the East Coast.
  7. All the different styles I've played have really helped me as a guitarist and helped me develop my own way of playing.
  8. Once I was playing and moving around and I fell right on my back. Just straight on my back. It was the most embarrassing moment of my life.
  9. The best money I made was panhandling.
  10. Lots of times it really doesn't matter what notes you play, but what notes come before and after a run.

Tommy Bolin Short Quotes

  • I used to try and take things in leaps and bounds. Now I've realized it's got to be step by step.
  • I blew my voice out and the doctor said, don't even talk for a week.
  • I'll play drums a lot at home, and it will help my wrist action.
  • My family were all musicians. I really wasn't interested in school or anything.
  • If you're not having fun it's not worth doing.
  • I don't like English bands. They're too structured.
  • I can't do anything but play guitar.
  • How do you stop somebody from growing?
  • A lot of times I wish I would have learned to read music, but I'm very impatient.
  • I'd rather work than not.

Tommy Bolin Famous Quotes And Sayings

I want the new band to work together for a while, and when we're ready we'll invite every major record company to see us. — Tommy Bolin

When I got to LA and was with the James Gang, I got the opportunity to write a lot, to play in front of large audiences, make some money. — Tommy Bolin

I just started off on my own by learning the regular chords then the barre chords. Then I'd lean the notes that would go with them. — Tommy Bolin

Right now I feel so inspired, it's hard to believe. I've written about 20 songs in the last two days. I'd gone about four months without writing a thing. — Tommy Bolin

I used to listen a lot to Rolling Stones records and play along with them when I was first starting. It's a good way to learn, jamming around basic music. — Tommy Bolin

I learned a lot about lead; you don't have to blow your cookies in the first bar. It is much harder to be simple that to be complicated during solos. — Tommy Bolin

For me, practice isn't doing scales but doing things like writing, jamming with other people, or playing gigs. — Tommy Bolin

You're in direct contact with the music by having the strings under your fingers. It's not mechanical like a piano. — Tommy Bolin

Blues teaches you to develop coherent solos, because the form you're playing over is so basic. You have to develop leads that go someplace. — Tommy Bolin

A lot of things just got distorted, like stories about each other. After the tour we never talked. I believe a band should be a band. — Tommy Bolin

I can't see. I used to wear glasses off stage. Now I'm thinking of getting a pair of contract lenses. — Tommy Bolin

I think the way I play the guitar is very percussive. I play a lot of rhythm chops as though I were playing congas or something. — Tommy Bolin

When I first colored my hair, my mother loved it. I got kicked out of school when I was 15, just for my hair. — Tommy Bolin

I started on drums when I was 13 and played them for two years. Then I went to guitar for a year, played keyboards for a year and a half, and went back to guitar. — Tommy Bolin

Life Lessons by Tommy Bolin

  1. Tommy Bolin's work demonstrates the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving success, as he overcame numerous obstacles to become one of the most influential guitarists of the 1970s.
  2. His willingness to experiment and take risks with his music was key to his success, and his ability to play multiple genres of music inspired many other musicians.
  3. Tommy Bolin's work is a reminder that creativity, passion, and perseverance are essential for achieving success in any field.
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