My music's like waiting for a bus. You wait a long time for one, then a whole heap of them come along.
“My music's like waiting for a bus. You wait a long time for one, then a whole heap of them come along.”
— Roisin Murphy · Bus
The World Motivation
My music's like waiting for a bus. You wait a long time for one, then a whole heap of them come along.
“My music's like waiting for a bus. You wait a long time for one, then a whole heap of them come along.”
— Roisin Murphy · Bus
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“My music's like waiting for a bus. You wait a long time for one, then a whole heap of them come along.”
“The Church controlled so much in Ireland for so long. I'm not going to get into whether or not religion per se is a bad thing, but my point is the political aspect in Ireland was way out of kilter, and it wasn't right.”
“A year before I met Mark Brydon - he was the one I used to make all the music with in Moloko - I was living in Sheffield with a guy who was studying architecture. I used to go to his college and crash the lectures there. I had enrolled to do a fine art course, but then I met Mark, and we signed a record deal instead.”
“I work extremely hard, but I love every minute of it. Although I couldn't work as hard if I felt there was a ceiling on anything. I spent £125,000 on four pictures for the sleeves for 'Overpowered,' and I loved spending it! It was like making a little movie.”
“Peggy Guggenheim is a real hero to have done what she did in a man's world, as the art world still is.”
“Building a consistent experience and firm identity was instrumental in our ability to swiftly build our online presence, open four stores as well as a mobile store in a converted yellow school bus, and launch six shops-in-shops.”
“I love public transportation! Who wants to sit in a car and be angry at other drivers for eight hours? I'd rather sit on a bus or train and read a book.”
“There are all sorts of parents I hate - super-keen parents, PTA parents, and fat parents on a bus.”
“When I started going to training my father used to take me. But that meant we had to buy two bus tickets and it was not easy for us, you know.”
“I listen to music on the bus or in the car on the way to a game.”
“Something that my teammates always thought was going to be a punishment for me - sitting next to Coach Russell on the team bus - actually turned out to be the best moment of my life.”