Michael Azerrad Quote
Boon and Watt had the bad—or perhaps good—fortune to come of age during one of rock’s most abject periods. That Seventies stuff, the Journey, Boston, Foreigner stuff, it was lame, Watt says. If it weren’t for those type of bands we never would have had the nerve to be a band. But I guess you need bad things to make good things. It’s like with farming—if you want to grow a good crop, you need a lot of manure.
Michael Azerrad
Boon and Watt had the bad—or perhaps good—fortune to come of age during one of rock’s most abject periods. That Seventies stuff, the Journey, Boston, Foreigner stuff, it was lame, Watt says. If it weren’t for those type of bands we never would have had the nerve to be a band. But I guess you need bad things to make good things. It’s like with farming—if you want to grow a good crop, you need a lot of manure.
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About Michael Azerrad
Michael Azerrad is an American author, music journalist, editor, and musician. As a graduate of Columbia University, he has written for publications such as Spin, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. Azerrad's 1993 biography Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana was named by Q as one of the 50 greatest rock books ever written. His 2001 book Our Band Could Be Your Life, a collection of profiles on prominent indie rock bands, received similar critical acclaim.