“I grew up wearing black arm-bands when the hunger strikers died. I went on those marches. I grew up basically a Provo, though I never obviously got into any activities. I was writing 'IRA, Brits out' on walls all over where I grew up, but that was a false sense of Irishness.” WritingBlackWallArmsGrewActivityBandGrew UpDiedHungerMarchBritsIraStrikersWearing Black Author:Glen Hansard
“I think Queen tribute bands are great. However, we have to keep them at arm's length, otherwise it could be too dangerous.” ThinkingDangerousArmsBandQueensLengthTribute Author:Brian May
“It's hard to say. Whenever you play with a group of people for a long time it influences the way that you play with others. They were all very defining in their own way and all affected the band in one way or another. I don't think they are so obvious in the music. The fact is that The Lawrence Arms is the culmination of a long search of trying to find people who play well as a unit.” PeopleThinkingWayTryingWellsLongHardPlayFactsGroupsInfluenceArmsBandLong TimeObviousOne WayAffectedUnitsDefiningCulmination Author:Chris McCaughan
“A good analogy is stretching a rubber band. You can stretch and stretch and even feel the tension increase in the muscles in your hands and arms as the gap from one end of the band to the other widens. But at some point you reach the limits of elasticity of the band and it snaps. The same thing happens with human systems.” FeelsHumansEndsHandsHappensArmsBandLimitsIncreaseThings HappenTensionMusclesGapsSnapsStretchingAnalogiesRubberElasticityRubber Bands Author:John L. Casti