As a songwriter, I was influenced by David Bowie - a great writer. A class above everybody in so many ways. Lennon and McCartney, of course. Class stuff. David Cousins was my favorite lyricist.
Rick WakemanActually, I only left twice. I left then, and then rejoined literally two years later for Going For The One.
Rick WakemanThe studio is not the place to write. You need to be 75% ready when you go into the studio, and then the music can develop to the next stage.
Rick WakemanWhen the first list was being drawn up in the rock and roll book of Genesis, it would have been: In the beginning, God created Pink Floyd.
Rick WakemanI like Toronto a lot, it's a good city. The only thing that really annoys me about Toronto is that you're turning Maple Leaf Gardens into a grocery store, which is absolutely nothing short of disgusting.
Rick WakemanI was born in 1949 - which seems like a long time ago... Actually, it is a long time ago, when I think about it.
Rick WakemanThe secret of breaking rules in a way that works is understanding what the rules are in the first place.
Rick WakemanI learned an invaluable lesson from a kid in Argentina when we were playing Buenos Aires in 2002. I came out of the hotel and this 16-year-old-boy asked me to sign his copy of my Six Wives of Henry VIII album. As I was signing it I asked him 'what does a 16 year-old like about this old music?' and he looked at me, quite hurt, and said, 'it might be old to you, Mr Wakeman, but I only heard it for the first time last week. When you hear something for the first time, it's new.' I've never forgotten that.
Rick WakemanMy faith is very private to me. It plays an important part in my life, but I do not try and throw my beliefs at others. I have tremendous respect for all faiths and beliefs, but have a deep concern that religion and faith are currently a long way apart from each other.
Rick WakemanCountry and western is the music of the devil. Thats the real truth of the matter. My late Mother, bless her, loved country and western. God, I couldnt handle it.
Rick WakemanWhen I die, I'll probably climb out of the coffin and play the organ at my own funeral!
Rick WakemanMy earliest professional musical experiences were really as a session player, and every day was an adventure. Three sessions a day, every day, and you never knew who you would be working with until you arrived at the studio.
Rick WakemanI read numerous books - loads in fact - and, as I always do when recording a historical project, immersed myself into the subject matter. I spent many hours at Henrys old homes, such as Hampton Court, and visiting the Tower of London. I read no other books during that period.
Rick WakemanComing back to Yes is like never having left. Even when I have not been in the band, I have always felt part of it.
Rick WakemanMy life revolves around music and always will. I need to be a part of music and not an observer.
Rick WakemanBut I listen to live recordings of things that I did back in the '70s and then how I've done things since. And there's no doubt about it: if I compare the two, it's like chalk and cheese.
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