Quotes from Albert Hammond, Jr.


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I grew up with The Beatles, Bob Marley and Talking Heads. I like the melody-with-rhythm aspect of music - there's so much to discover still.


When you get together in a group, it becomes like a family, with the different personalities and the politics that comes with being in a band. It's different than bringing something in by yourself.


Two people happy with themselves can be exceptionally happy together.


Ties were always my thing. When I was 18, on Sunday, when everyone was taking off for a casual day, I'd wear a suit to go have brunch.


Sometimes you wanna be James Bond, and sometimes you wanna be Marlon Brando until you realize you can't be either!


My personality can be extreme in all ways, even in positive ways; I've learned that.


If I have an audience, I'd like to make music for my whole life. But it's not really up to me.


I've always had Paul Smith wallets for some reason.


I'll write lines or words in a notepad. You work on little things and little parts; sometimes they turn into bigger songs.


I think the last book I cried in was Patti Smith's 'Just Kids.' I don't shy away from crying, though. I actually really enjoy being moved like that.


I like rock music that has melody, but it also makes you wanna get up and dance.


You know when you become friends with someone, you don't even remember? When you weren't friends? You're just kinda like, 'When were we not friends? When I met you, weren't we just already friends?' I have the same thing with the Strokes guys.


I feel like that's what being creative is: It's you bouncing with emotion and what you capture in those bounces. Accept where you are and use it.


I feel like I can be a frontman; I feel like I have good songs.


I don't think I found out what I liked to wear until I was, like, 18.


Guided By Voices was huge when I was 16. Then I got into the Beatles, then classical music, Beethoven.


Change isn't a scary thing. It's constant and inevitable.


Carl Sagan's 'Pale Blue Dot' is where I got the title 'Momentary Masters.'


I couldn't sing without a guitar. I like the way it feels to sing and be holding a guitar, even if I'm not playing it that much. All my idols that I grew up liking always had a guitar on them, but they didn't play it - Buddy Holly, John Lennon, Lou Reed, Elvis Costello. It's like having a partner with you.


I've always wanted to see what Egypt was like when they were building the pyramids or Rome at the height of the empire or Greece - more specifically, Crete before it was destroyed. Why? Because I'm curious how we all hung out on a day to day basis, what was the chit chat, etc. Reading things in a book never gives you the feel.