Facts about Lars Ulrich

Occup.Musician
FromDenmark
BornDecember 26, 1963
Age60 years

Summary

Lars Ulrich is a famous Musician from Denmark, he/she is 60 years old and still alive, born December 26, 1963.

Our collection contains 10 quotes who is written / told by Lars.

Related authors: John Otto (Musician)

10 Famous quotes by Lars Ulrich

Small: Everytime we put a record out, we lose people that cant deal with the growth
"Everytime we put a record out, we lose people that can't deal with the growth"
Small: As long as it says Metallica on the record its Metallica
"As long as it says Metallica on the record it's Metallica"
Small: One of my few shortcomings is that I cant predict the future
"One of my few shortcomings is that I can't predict the future"
Small: If there was no Black Sabbath, I could still possibly be a morning newspaper delivery boy. No fun
"If there was no Black Sabbath, I could still possibly be a morning newspaper delivery boy. No fun"
Small: Some people try and tell you what the songs are about and it bores me to death
"Some people try and tell you what the songs are about and it bores me to death"
Small: Im just sittin here trying not to be unhappy
"I'm just sittin here trying not to be unhappy"
Small: Whats the message in Metallica? There is no message, but if there was a message, it really should be lo
"What's the message in Metallica? There is no message, but if there was a message, it really should be look within yourself, don't listen to me, don't listen to James, don't listen to anybody, look within yourself for the answers"
Small: The only band that we have never played with but have always wanted to is the Rolling Stones
"The only band that we have never played with but have always wanted to is the Rolling Stones"
Small: Our music comes from our hearts - and it always has
"Our music comes from our hearts - and it always has"
Small: Napster hijacked our music without asking. They never sought our permission. Our catalog of music simpl
"Napster hijacked our music without asking. They never sought our permission. Our catalog of music simply became available as free downloads on the Napster system"