To sit in my concert and be uncomfortable is brave. Because you could always leave, you know?

Mick Jagger is 70 and still singing 'Satisfaction' every concert. That would drive me insane.

My first concert makes me sound like a real old man. My very first concert was Jackie Wilson.

If I go to a concert or sporting event I usually go in a VIP entrance. And leave the same way.

The Band never really played big concert tours. We never sold millions and millions of albums.

I've seen the Mass For The End Of Time in concert but my brother's the more musical one really.

I've said this before, and I'll say this again: NXT is like a rock concert, roller coaster ride.

I think the first concert I attended was Coldplay with my dad when I was around eight years old.

Some years ago I gave a concert in the mountains with snow all around, and that was much colder.

You know, kids come to see me in the same way that their parents would go to see a rock concert.

Because I don't take money, I'll go anywhere and do a benefit concert with almost any orchestra.

Before I ever did a stage concert, I'd done hundreds of living-room concerts, which helped a lot.

I love pulling people into concert halls who might not otherwise go and getting their ears tuned.

My first concert was Styx. I was in the third grade and caught a guitar pick, which I still have.

I was never taken to a play or concert or church. Yet I was a show-off, a dreamer, a storyteller.

My mother was the concert master of the symphony. Absurdity and eccentricity were not criticized.

It's a crazy world, so I meditate for 20 minutes. I also meditate for 20 minutes before a concert.

I came back to do a live concert. Nobody had done that before and I know my managers were worried.

And it wasn't until '84 when I was first asked to come to Sweden and do an album and concert tour.

First concert I ever went to was a group called The Yardbirds. Eric Clapton is the lead guitarist.

My first concert I can remember was AC/DC when I was 9 years old, in Paris. It's a good first one!

I've seen many imitations on 'Gag Concert' and other programs, too, and I've been watching happily.

I'm lucky enough to be doing my dream job, but my second dream job would be to be a concert pianist.

I got teary-eyed watching Mary J. Blige sing O Holy Night' at the 'Christmas in Washington' concert.

I wanted to be a concert pianist at Carnegie Hall; that is what I wanted to do from really early on.

I already have a Tony for my Broadway concert in '73. It's one of the most precious things I've won.

At the concert I'm going to crown the best looking man, Mr. Tampa. Bald men definitely have an edge.

I've got a Fender Concert amp from the '60s, the one Joe Osborn used. He played his bass through it.

I try to change my concert program every couple of years - hopefully to keep my listeners interested.

When I'm acting and I have to remember my lines and put my mind in concert with my body, I don't tic.

When you can impress your mom by saying you've been to someone's concert, you know you're pretty lame.

We can succeed only by concert. It is not, 'Can any of us imagine better,' but, 'Can we all do better?'

I grew up obsessively collecting Queen T-shirts and concert posters and rare U.K. imports of their CDs.

I'm not going to play lead guitar in a concert hall full of people, because I'm going to mess up a lot.

There's no shame in owning a New Kids on the Block t-shirt. They were my first concert when I was eight.

Myself, I would love to record and film every performance I make, as each concert is special and unique.

I'd like to continue doing movies, clubs, concert halls and television. I like something about each one.

If the audience walks out of a concert thinking, What a wonderful experience, then we have done our job.

I saw a concert with Nena singing '99 Red Balloons' on TV and I said, 'I will also go onstage and sing.'

I know what it's like to go to a concert, wait to hear your favourite song - and then they don't play it!

The most memorable performance was my appearance in concert in Carnegie Hall. The first standup to do so.

Almost every one of my various zero numbered birthdays has had a big concert in London and often in Paris.

I used to get so carried away while I was on stage that I'd be physically damaged by the end of a concert.

You want to go to a summer concert and not watch a band staring at its shoes for six hours and complaining.

It was like being in the eye of a hurricane. You'd wake up in a concert and think, Wow, how did I get here?

I went to see Mogwai at the Fillmore, and that was both the loudest and quietest concert I've ever been to.

As kids, we were at concerts like Michael Jackson every weekend. My first concert was Earth, Wind and Fire.

The Fourth of July concert is invigorating in so many ways, in terms of what it feels like to be an American.

One day I'm going to open up a club or a concert venue where it's all ages and really fun. That'd be awesome.

My mother, Minuetta Kessler, was a concert pianist and composer who performed at Carnegie Hall and Town Hall.

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