Alan Price (born 19 April 1942) is an English musician, best known as the original keyboardist for the British band the Animals and for his subsequent solo work.
Classical music's ability to translate emotional themes is fantastic.
I quite like childlike songs, which sometimes cross over.
I use a lot more chords than most organists and I'm careful to phrase them with the guitar.
The one phrase you can use is that success has a thousand fathers, and failure is an orphan.
I think it's like everything else; one shouldn't dig too deeply. It's silly to say that with a journalist, but sometimes there is not a truth to be found.
We had a missionary zeal about blues music, and I felt, particularly, that Mickie Most was attempting to homogenize, sweeten, and make it accessible for the mass market. Which is understandable if you're the producer, but aggravating if you're the artist.
The only time it dominates is during a solo, or when we play a low blues and I put figures in behind Eric's vocals. There's never any real problem fitting guitar and organ together.
Everybody's going through changes. No one knows what's going on. Everybody changes places, but the world still carries on.
Bill T. Jones
Guy Lafleur
Peter Fonda
Frank R. Wolf
Jim Stafford
Wayne Thiebaud
Nick Bilton
Klaus Kleinfeld
Camilla Gibb
Alfred Hitchcock
Howard Stern
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