Rock ‘N’ Roll Power
“Rockabilly is a subculture, and Teddy Boy rock & roll is a subculture of rockabilly. So, you could say Teddy Boy rock & roll are a niche of a niche. But I am okay with that.”
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“Rockabilly is a subculture, and Teddy Boy rock & roll is a subculture of rockabilly. So, you could say Teddy Boy rock & roll are a niche of a niche. But I am okay with that.”
“How musicians, technicians, promoters, anyone connected with the music business will fare when we come out the other side, nobody knows. I hope it is going to be a positive outcome for live music, and I pray Simon Cowell will not get his hands on all of it.”
“One of the other reasons was that the nature of the songs was also more country than rockabilly and, I guess, we were in a more laidback groove than we had been before.”
“I really enjoy being up on stage and it being loud and getting that feel of the guitar behind me and it feels like a jumbo jet with that force and power; that’s what I get excited about.”
“The good thing with this band is that everyone brings a different style…”
“I’m happy that the world is a slightly stranger place because of us.”
“Next year is the year of the Spaceman! We’re going to get out there and force you earthlings to dance.”
“Maybe ‘Oh Yeah’ would be the one because it was written during a certain period in my life when I fell in love with the wrong girl,”
“I sometimes think that what we play isn’t really new, but the way we do it is.”
“I’ve always listened to rockabilly music, and I’ve always listened to all sorts of country guitar players as I really love the way that they play.”
“This was the first record ever where we were open to the idea of working with others.”
“We were all very hungover, hence the name of the album, so we don’t really have many memories of it at all!”