By and large musicians are pretty lazy; they don't do a whole lot. They're usually very busy doing nothing. Buzz Osborne busylargelazy Change image and share on social
I can't think of any punk who's put on an acoustic and hasn't just tried to sound like James Taylor. Buzz Osborne acousticjamepunk Change image and share on social
Actors really are the scum of the earth. Their behavior makes overpaid rock stars look positively noble. Buzz Osborne actorbehaviorearth Change image and share on social
If you take a band like Nirvana, their biggest hits are structurally the same as even a hair metal band's biggest hits. The structure's not different - the attitude was different. Except it really wasn't. It seemed a little more human. Buzz Osborne attitudebandbig share on social
To me, traveling by bus is like climbing into a closet and watching 'Das Boot.' Buzz Osborne bootbusclimb Change image and share on social
The Who is one of my favorite bands of all time. 'The Who Sell Out' is one of the greatest art-project albums of all time. Buzz Osborne albumartband Change image and share on social
One of my main problems with music is that the basic formula is always the same: verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, verse, chorus, chorus, chorus, end. One of the bands that changed that was The Beatles. If you listen to 'Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey.' It's three verses, bridge, end. Buzz Osborne bandbasicbeatles share on social
I've always had the idea that multi-millionaire rock stars should work harder than anyone because they have the ability to do it. Look at an artist like Andy Warhol. He never stopped working, even after he didn't need to work again. Buzz Osborne abilityandyartist share on social
Greg Ginn was certainly a huge influence on my guitar playing. I put him up there with people like Eddie Van Halen. Eddie Van Halen changed everything; I don't necessarily like everything he did, but he definitely changed everything. Buzz Osborne changeeddieginn share on social
I can't go into Oklahoma without thinking about Larry Clark's photography book 'Tulsa.' It's a great book about how life works. Buzz Osborne bookclarkgreat Change image and share on social