1.
The best thing is to find something you really love to do and enjoy that process for the rest of your life.
Terry Bozzio
2.
I have great samples of my drums and I try to program them pretty much how I want to play them, try and make it feel natural even though it's programmed.
Terry Bozzio
3.
I'm not going to limit myself in ways to compose or how I should record. You just do what you can with what you've got at the moment.
Terry Bozzio
4.
I'm not a haiku artist, but I wanted to use the phrase 5, 7, 5 in the melody that flows over time. So the string melody, the first one is five notes, the next one is seven, and then the third one is five.
Terry Bozzio
5.
Japan and Europe seem to have a little more cultural education and so the crowds have been a little more big and enthusiastic, and the places I've played seem a little more classy.
Terry Bozzio
6.
Money and fame are very inconvenient and very problematic.
Terry Bozzio
7.
If I practice I'll really alienate people.
Terry Bozzio
8.
I'm pretty proud of everything I've done.
Terry Bozzio
9.
If I had my brothers I think with just a little bit of the correct marketing, I'd like to be almost exclusively in small theaters. You know, to me it's like a church for music. You can sit down and really give yourself to the performance and be comfortable with good surroundings and a clean, quiet atmosphere.
Terry Bozzio
10.
It's very difficult to make a living in music these days. All it takes is somebody paying.
Terry Bozzio
11.
Of course the headspace for the young musician is whatever the guy who is paying you says, is right, but that's all.
Terry Bozzio
12.
I feel qualified and competent to try anything that's thrown my way because I don't have to be a success. I can just try.
Terry Bozzio
13.
The way we teach is a very linear kind of way.
Terry Bozzio
14.
My motives at a young age were, "I want to be rich and famous".
Terry Bozzio
15.
I have tons of tunes, maybe 30 tunes that I still think are great, and only because some jerk at a record company didn't think it was great, it's not out there.
Terry Bozzio
16.
When I was in eighth grade said sit in at a graduation party and I played 'Boys' by The Beatles and fifty people were standing around with their mouths open. And you kind of get the hint, well maybe I should do this because I'm not very good at sports, I'm not that popular, I'm not very smart, and I'm not very good looking, but when I played the drums, everybody liked it.
Terry Bozzio
17.
I don't think I can play the game and sell myself.
Terry Bozzio
18.
I think my music is great for film, but I don't have the opportunity, or goesche to go and pitch myself to Hollywood.
Terry Bozzio
19.
I'd love to do music for films.
Terry Bozzio
20.
There's many possibilities for anything.
Terry Bozzio
21.
We have a society that wants somebody to come out of college with a degree that will make them a slave for whatever discipline they're in.
Terry Bozzio
22.
I try to put what's evocative in the music to me, I try and put that out there in terms of titles and imagery, or implication towards the listener.
Terry Bozzio
23.
There are things I've kept over the years and then someday I might pull up a program of some tune that I've done and I go "Wow, I know what to do with this now".
Terry Bozzio
24.
From the time I started playing solo drums, doing clinics and stuff, you know I think one of the largest selling clinics I ever did was in Chicago.
Terry Bozzio
25.
There's nothing that can prepare you for fame and for the music business at any point in history.
Terry Bozzio
26.
There's things I'd like to do, but I've found that pretty much anything that I try to will to happen doesn't happen, but if you just kind of let go and let things fall into place, somehow I end up being able to do the right thing or the right time.
Terry Bozzio
27.
I do the same thing every night, but different.
Terry Bozzio
28.
You have to study composition to understand that things can be done backwards and forwards and upside down, inverted, but it's mainly just an inner valid intuitive thing. Where do you want to go? Ok this is busy, or this needs some space, or this is too much space so now I want to put more notes in there or something. It's all about contrast. High, low. Fast, slow, thick or thin or what have you. And it's the same with improvisation.
Terry Bozzio
29.
You try to improvise in a compositional manner. You don't just do some stupid lick you've been practicing, scale form exercises or something.
Terry Bozzio
30.
You stick your nose in the dirt until you find something that smells good.
Terry Bozzio
31.
I'm not Stravinsky, I never will be.
Terry Bozzio
32.
I'm not Zappa, you know. I'm just Terry.
Terry Bozzio
33.
Where does Terry live? Somewhere deep inside. So I just let that come out and try to make something out of it without worrying about techniques or rules or any of that stuff. Just do it, you know. As long as it doesn't burn or get deleted, you know, then somebody will find it someday and I will have left something that I think is beautiful.
Terry Bozzio
34.
If it's something that I just can't get anywhere with, even if I think this could be a hit, I just drop it and it doesn't get developed.
Terry Bozzio
35.
I'm happy doing what I do. That's ok. Some guy could appear tomorrow and do it much better than me, and so be it, but right now I'm just happy to be who I am doing what I do.
Terry Bozzio
36.
You just write one word and that tells you what the next word is going to be.
Terry Bozzio
37.
I just want to make music on the drums.
Terry Bozzio
38.
I really think kids should understand that music is like learning the alphabet. You put small letters together to make words, and then you use these words to create a story, but with music. And they really need to know how to mix and match those letters and how to come up with something that is really interesting, or speak in metaphors as poets do to show us something maybe we didn't think about.
Terry Bozzio
39.
If you enjoy learning, if you enjoy the curiosity of music and what can be done with it, and stop looking at it as something you have to do because someone says this is what you have to do to be a professional, you know, learn it because you're curious about it and then I think you'll have a much better creative sense and enable this inner voice to come out. These things are not taught and are not encouraged.
Terry Bozzio
40.
Sometimes I feel like a one man crusade against the devaluation of music in America and culture in the arts.
Terry Bozzio
41.
You just chip away until the puzzle is complete.
Terry Bozzio
42.
I married my Japanese wife Mayumi who I'm so happy with, she's been so supportive. I live part time in Japan at her house, so I've been always very influenced by Japan. Since I guess the 70's or so. I've come to appreciate so much of their culture.
Terry Bozzio
43.
I think by the time I finished college I was calling myself a professional because I was, you know. I was making a living playing music.
Terry Bozzio
44.
I don't know where I'm going, and I don't care where I'm going. As long as I can just do it.
Terry Bozzio
45.
All of your experience comes into play when you're composing.
Terry Bozzio
46.
I'm very grateful to be where I'm at and be able to play. That's really the bottom line for me. Survival and being able to play.
Terry Bozzio
47.
People YouTube me and crap and then, they probably don't want to see me after seeing a friendly posted YouTube video, so I'm constantly having to take those down.
Terry Bozzio
48.
Some great experiences I've had and little by little I've come to the realization that everything Frank Zappa told me was the truth, whether I wanted to believe it or not. You know, I was young and naive or in denial. But he really was a special, special human being.
Terry Bozzio
49.
Half the stuff I've written was written when I was half asleep watching the David Letterman show when some boring actress was on talking about herself. I would just mute the TV, look over to the computer and start plugging in notes. Then the next morning you go "Wow, I like this". I'd almost forget what I did, and then it would inspire me to go on and do the next thing. That's what I do. Just kind of follow my own little thing.
Terry Bozzio
50.
You don't know where you're going.
Terry Bozzio