I don’t feel a lack of hope. It’s just disappointment that after all these years we’re still fighting meaningless wars for a handful of people.
Meaning of the quote
Geezer Butler, an English musician, is disappointed that even after all this time, countries are still fighting in wars that don't really matter to most people. He doesn't feel like things are hopeless, but it's frustrating to see these wars continue when they only benefit a small number of people in power.
About Geezer Butler
Geezer Butler is a retired English musician best known as the bassist and primary lyricist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath. He has also collaborated with other renowned artists like Ozzy Osbourne and Deadland Ritual.
More quotes from Geezer Butler
It’s totally produced now. It’s almost like a conveyor belt of what metal’s supposed to be like these days. It’s not music to me.
English bassist
Toward the later days of Sabbath, instead of going in and knocking out what songs we did in rehearsal, we would polish them to death.
English bassist
It doesn’t matter who you vote for. It’s still the same billionaires that run the world.
English bassist
When you see all of these bands citing you as influences, it makes you feel relevant.
English bassist
To do the Ozzfest again would be great. I’d like to finish with a final Sabbath album. You always feel that it is still a challenge.
English bassist
I never try and sound like Sabbath.
English bassist
Black Sabbath was written on bass: I just walked into the studio and went, bah, bah, bah, and everybody joined in and we just did it.
English bassist
The Geezer album, Black Science, had a lot of keyboards and it did not work.
English bassist
However long the song is was how long it took us to write it.
English bassist
I love soccer. That’s all I ever watch. I’ll watch it all day if I can. But I’m too bloody old to play now.
English bassist
I would not want to write something about something I do not think about.
English bassist
What I used to play was rhythm guitar before I saw Jack Bruce. I said, That’s what I want to do in life. He was definitely the main influence.
English bassist
It seems like the older bands are bigger than ever. We get a mixed crowd where you have kids and old blokes like me.
English bassist
Lately, I’ve been listening to some jazz albums. I love the new Pat Metheny album. John Coltrane. I still like good metal, though!
English bassist
I’ve been perfectly happily married for 25 years, and have a nice life. Inane things don’t interest me.
English bassist
I don’t feel a lack of hope. It’s just disappointment that after all these years we’re still fighting meaningless wars for a handful of people.
English bassist
We were into Hendrix and Cream, who were like the heaviest bands around at that time. We just wanted to be heavier than everybody else!
English bassist
If you are a pop band, don’t say you’re a metal band. Poison and Warrant were about as metal as the Backstreet Boys.
English bassist
I like to deal in the reality of life. I’m too old to sing about women and things like that.
English bassist
If you polish things too much, it loses the feeling.
English bassist
The ’80s were the worst period. You had these horrible pop bands growing their hair and calling themselves metal.
English bassist
To me, Sabbath was always JUSt a really heavy blues band. That s all we were. We just took those blues roots and made them heavier.
English bassist
Jack Bruce, as soon as I saw him, it changed me. I didn’t even know what bass players did until I saw Cream.
English bassist
Ozzy wanted to get us back together. It’s been 20 years. We did a couple of songs during his farewell in 1992 and that got the ball rolling.
English bassist
I never picked a bass up before Sabbath started.
English bassist
Without a doubt, Ozzy is the craziest person I’ve ever met. Son of Sam is a close second.
English bassist
I was so frustrated in Sabbath after the last few albums. I just didn’t like the musical direction Sabbath was going in.
English bassist