All we lived for was playing and being out on the road. That was our dream, and it came true. Gary Rossington Read Quote
Buffalo Springfield had three guitar players, and we thought they were so cool. So we started doing the three-guitar thing, and people started calling us the ‘guitar army’ and all this stuff. Gary Rossington Read Quote
I’ve always used the Peavey Mace equipment. I’ve got a few of them. They’re kind of like Marshalls. You know, we used to use Marshalls, but Peaveys just seem to last longer and push the sound better. Gary Rossington Read Quote
I think that ‘God & Guns’ turned out a little more ‘country’ than we wanted it to be. Gary Rossington Read Quote
As long as the fans keep wanting to hear new records from us every few years, we’ll keep making them. Gary Rossington Read Quote
We wanted to be America’s Rolling Stones, to be the biggest band over here. Gary Rossington Read Quote
We were kinda rebels. From the wrong side of the tracks. Down where we were raised, it was a tough town. Gary Rossington Read Quote
It’s really weird when we’re out of the country, whether we’re in Brazil or Greece or some crazy place like France or Germany. When you hear your song on the radio or in a store, and you’re in a different country, it’s really freaky and surreal. Gary Rossington Read Quote
We didn’t have much money when I was younger, so I had to collect Coke bottles and cash them in and get a paper route to afford a guitar. That guitar from Sears came with a case and an amp and everything all in one. It was really cool. Gary Rossington Read Quote
I love Eric Clapton and what he did with Cream; ‘Spoonful’ and ‘Crossroads,’ those are probably the coolest solos. Gary Rossington Read Quote