1.
I love the idea of stepping out of the band situation into a solo world with no boundaries, no expectations, where nothing is out of bounds.
Tommy Shaw
2.
Around '75 when the recession hit, club owners started going to disco because it was cheaper for them to just buy a sound system than it was to hire a band.
Tommy Shaw
3.
Success is fickle, but creativity is a gift.
Tommy Shaw
4.
When I was about 3, my grandfather used to give me and my sister a nickel to sit out on the front porch with him and sing songs.
Tommy Shaw
5.
I'm not the kind of guy who deserves to play a vintage guitar because I'm too rough on instruments.
Tommy Shaw
6.
It was more fun trying to figure out I Want To Hold Your Hand than to take lessons. By this time I knew basic chords
Tommy Shaw
7.
I wish I had a nickel for every song that I've left in the bathroom, written down on a matchbox, or just totally forgotten about
Tommy Shaw
8.
Songwriting is the other weight on the opposite side of the scale from touring. They balance me out creatively.
Tommy Shaw
9.
On acoustic guitar I tend to stay in the key of D for some reason. On electric guitar I keep basic: C, G, D, and A. The key of D minor is also real good for me.
Tommy Shaw
10.
If I have an idea, I write it down, although I usually carry a little dictation machine with me because I'm too lazy to write
Tommy Shaw
11.
I wrote songs all my life, where anyone wanted to hear them or not.
Tommy Shaw
12.
I was born in Alabama and my first live music experiences were in church. Every Sunday we watched regional gospel groups on television singing their hearts out
Tommy Shaw
13.
You can have fun, but you also have to put on your thinking cap every day
Tommy Shaw
14.
We were playing popular music, but we were doing our own arrangements because we were too lazy to sit down and figure out the originals
Tommy Shaw
15.
I like being on the road, living in hotels. While I've got a real nice house, I go crazy when I'm there.
Tommy Shaw
16.
When you sign with a label, they do insist upon certain rights, and if you have a competent attorney, your rights will be protected.
Tommy Shaw
17.
I have always been a sucker for the big, upbeat chorus.
Tommy Shaw
18.
As a solo artist, I just felt cemented in front of the mike stand. There was very little time to play with the audience and be a band member
Tommy Shaw
19.
I've always stuck with Gibsons. I've had Guilds and Fenders, too, but I always wind up going back to Gibsons.
Tommy Shaw
20.
I don't like looking back.
Tommy Shaw
21.
When a song gets its legs and begins to come to me, this is the euphoric hook that keeps me wanting to continue.
Tommy Shaw
22.
I never did heroin, because I thought that meant I was doing heavy drugs, which shows you the insanity of doing drugs. I probably should have done heroin, because I understand heroin actually makes you feel good. Cocaine just makes you stupid.
Tommy Shaw
23.
By the time I did that third solo album, I'd finally learned how to do it, but I'd also learned that I liked being in a band
Tommy Shaw
24.
When I was a kid, I liked the newer music that was coming out. I have never really felt confined by any style of music. I would play in bands that were soul bands or that played standards - any kind of music that I enjoyed playing.
Tommy Shaw
25.
I feel like I have the greatest life an artist could dream of.
Tommy Shaw
26.
When I became 16 I started thinking seriously about singing.
Tommy Shaw
27.
If music became extinct now, I dont know what Id be good for.
Tommy Shaw
28.
We're kind of defined by our mistakes
Tommy Shaw
29.
I soon gave up instruction for self-teaching
Tommy Shaw
30.
I remember my first moment onstage was at a 4-H contest at the Pratville Junior High School cafeteria auditorium around 1965. I had my first electric, a Silvertone with the amp built into the case, and I won first prize.
Tommy Shaw
31.
I don't write on tour. There is so much to do day in and day out when you are on the road.
Tommy Shaw
32.
There were some older guitarists on my side of town, and I got to know many of them
Tommy Shaw