“There's a plaque on our wall that says we've sold over 65 million albums, and I don't feel I've accomplished anything. I feel like I'm just getting started.”
Eddie Van Halen
“It's kind of cool that we've quietly been selling a million albums. We knew (the album) wasn't going to debut at No. 1. I'm stoked to see us being successful again.”
Jacoby Shaddix
“There really is no need to sell 10 million copies of your album and while that situation would certainly have helped us, it's not what we're about. Looking back now I'm sort of glad that I never ended up being a rock star and standing on a PA stack in a stadium waving a white flag round, if you know what I mean.”
Robert Forster
“I played on three of Bob Dylan's albums. I have very pleasant memories, especially the Nashville Skyline album was a real fun album to do. He was in a great mood. He was glad to be in Nashville, where the musicians were very laid back and very creative. We had a lot of fun doing that album.”
Charlie Daniels
“Unless you are pushing three million albums, you are going to owe someone.”
Greg Dulli
“It is very reminiscent of our other albums. It's a reunion album, though it is quite poignant.”
Glenn Tipton
“We've turned our back on that sort of writing. Bands with great first albums always release a second album about touring, and that's just embarrassing.”
Dave Bielanko