Bob Mould
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Bob Mould
Robert Arthur "Bob" Mouldis an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for alternative rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMusician
Date of Birth16 October 1960
CountryUnited States of America
gay men thinking
I think also there was a lot of coming to terms with where I am in life, where I fit in as a gay man in America, and getting more comfortable with who I am.
choices world knows
...In this world, I've got no choice: there is nothing left at all; and you don't notice, but that's all right: you don't know what it's like...
hate
...Everything you hate is everything that you created.
people sound chemistry
You can realign people's physical chemistry with sound.
artist people evil
There are a lot of people, especially the younger generation who don't feel that they need to support the artists by buying their music because they grew up learning that record companies are evil.
wings careers different
The blues is something separate from what I do. They connect at certain spots, but blues is different. I wouldn't put it in with what my career has been. That would be a whole separate wing.
lying philosophy differences
How can you qualify the difference between a sin and a lie.
years guy dresses
There's so many companies that are spending so much money on 17-year-olds... I can't compete with that. I'm not that guy anymore, they can't dress me up and roll me out there and make me look good. I am what I am!
soundtracks
I have music in my head constantly. I have to have a soundtrack in my head.
months dislocation
I don't like the dislocation of being away for months at a time. It's not conducive to having a life.
acoustics young shows
How do I explain Neil Young? Great question! I explain Neil Young as, I would kill to see his acoustic shows.
song thinking views
It reset and mended my freshly damaged and distorted view of life, and made me recognize that this thing we call music, this primal expression that we reshape and refine and define ourselves with, is the gift I was given. The ability to communicate what others feel but cannot fully express, the passing down and around of songs and stories, from Pete Townshend to Joey Ramone to me, to the audiences who take the time and effort to support our work and give us a way to support ourselves -- I'm thinking this is what I am supposed to be doing.