Top 30 Rickey Medlocke Quotes

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If you really stop to think about it, the last really b

If you really stop to think about it, the last really big guitar hero was Eddie Van Halen, and that was back in the ’80s – early ’80s, you know what I mean? That’s a long time ago.
Rickey Medlocke
You have to be as original as possible. It’s a tough thing to come up with something totally original.
Rickey Medlocke
I find that America is moving toward a certain type of government that everybody else is moving away from, and I find that very upsetting to me.
Rickey Medlocke
I gotta tell you, Rickey Medlocke lived in some of the most magical years in this world’s history. I lived in the ’60s. I lived in the ’70s, right into the ’80s, and man, it was bad to the bone.
Rickey Medlocke
I’m Native American, so the racial thing kind of hits home with me.
Rickey Medlocke
Here’s the deal: You can’t go in with the intent that, ‘All right, we’re gonna write another ‘Free Bird’ or ‘What’s Your Name.” You can’t think about it in those terms, because you’ll never outdo your history.
Rickey Medlocke
I don’t want to use my platform to speak out against anybody. I’m a rock and roller. I play music for a living.
Rickey Medlocke
I think what the public knows as ‘Southern rock’ will never be repeated.
Rickey Medlocke
We’re about music. We’re not about politics.
Rickey Medlocke
We looked at the Allman Brothers as the fathers of what was to be called Southern rock. In our book, if you didn’t like the Allman Brothers, you were sacrilegious.
Rickey Medlocke
I really believe that with all of what Lynyrd Skynyrd has been through, we can survive just about anything. We’ve had a load of ups and downs, but we’re still here.
Rickey Medlocke
I’ve got a few great old Marshalls that I use live: ’71 and ’72 heads and an old combo with 2x12s.
Rickey Medlocke
Country has just crossed so many lines now, that Skynyrd falls right into that category.
Rickey Medlocke
We just try to write about things that are close to our hearts. We don’t sit around trying to write another ‘Free Bird’ or ‘Sweet Home Alabama.’
Rickey Medlocke
I started playing guitar when I was, like, 5, and I picked up playing drums when I was 6 years old.
Rickey Medlocke
You look around our audiences, and you see the spectrum – old fans and young people.
Rickey Medlocke
As long as the fans keep comin’ out, we’re gonna keep making records and keep being there.
Rickey Medlocke
You can be hip-hop to the max, but you still know ‘Sweet Home Alabama.’
Rickey Medlocke
I often use dropped D or C – I even go all the way down to A. What can be really cool is drop a guitar down there and have the rest of the band continue in standard tuning. It gives it a lot of power and texture.
Rickey Medlocke
That’s what I’d rather be doing more than anything. I love to play and perform and write, record, do whatever – just stay in music.
Rickey Medlocke
We were working ‘Good Teacher’ up, and it became apparent to me that, as we were playing it, the song had a Hendrix, ‘Crosstown Traffic’ vibe and feel to it.
Rickey Medlocke
My dad was a musician, played on the road and played all of his life. And I grew up in a musical family. I heard it all. I mean, I got accustomed to listening to Roy Acuff and all the old guys. It was really cool for me growing up in a family like that.
Rickey Medlocke
Recording should be fun.
Rickey Medlocke
You’ve just gotta go in and write from the heart and write the best material that you can and put it out. If one hits, hey, great. It keeps the legacy going. But you’ve gotta keep doing new material. It’s the future of any band.
Rickey Medlocke
Next time you go get bin Laden, don’t call it Operation Geronimo, and if anyone wants to stand toe-to-toe with me and talk about it, I’m open, brother.
Rickey Medlocke
Blackfoot was one of the ultimate live bands… there was no pretense, no gimmickry; it was sound, lights, and rock and roll. Our whole goal was to be terrifying… to strike fear and cause havoc in a closing band’s minds.
Rickey Medlocke
Lynyrd Skynyrd is not a political band, but you know what? We believe in this country. We have a soft spot for our military. We love the red, white and blue, and every night we dedicate a portion of our show to our fighting men.
Rickey Medlocke
I was one of the original drummers. What everyone likes to do is think of Lynyrd Skynyrd as the band that picked up again in ’73. But I was one of the original members, and I was a big part of that.
Rickey Medlocke
My old man Shorty was a huge figure in my musical life.
Rickey Medlocke
Every band wants to be have a song that is that big, that will pretty much live on forever. I don’t know too many new bands that will have a ‘Free Bird’ that will be around 30 years later. It’s become a national anthem of sorts.
Rickey Medlocke