You know, a lot of people are loath to go to an orchestral concert because they are intimidated by the thought.

I wouldn't say I was sexy! But I guess that's fine if that's what they say. I like that in concert. That's neat.

During the course of my life, Grateful Dead played all the time. There were constantly concerts you could go to.

When I was young I was one of those kids that got pulled onstage at a Green Day concert. That was pretty awesome.

I've seen bands come out and begin their concerts with these long, slow, boring songs. Are they kidding, or what?

It's a great privilege and a highlight for choir and orchestra members to perform for audiences in live concerts.

It was really strange for me when I started to play concerts in America where the audiences were all sitting down.

All my friends went to the Madonna concert when I was in, maybe, the 9th grade, and my mother refused to let me go.

I love doing concerts. For me, it's the favorite thing I do. I get to communicate with the audience in a direct way.

I do probably 60 concerts a year in the States. And I go out to clubs in the week. I'm doing new stuff all the time.

I see the crowd singing 'Rock 'N Roll' or 'Back Road' at my concerts... they are anthems and they lift up your life.

Nobody notices me. Nobody thinks I'm me. But then I look less like me than most of the people coming to our concerts.

The jewellery I wear on stage in the opera house is not real, but the bling-bling I wear in concerts? Those are real!

Sure I destroyed my guitar at every concert, but it was okay, because I'd always get a shiny new one the very next day.

Taxpayers don't want their money spent more than a very, very slender amount on actual buying art or paying for concerts.

I don't know how it is, but the Germans are amazed at me and I am amazed at them for finding anything to be amazed about.

All my concerts had no sounds in them; they were completely silent. People had to make up their own music in their minds!

When I'm on the road with concerts, people ask me to autograph my CDs, but more and more they come up with the cookbooks.

I've been told by a lot of people after concerts that they felt the show was just for them. And I try to make it that way.

What happened in the '70s was albums and concerts began making a hell of a lot more money, and then the suits got involved.

I want babies before I'm 25. I want to bring my babies on the road and bring them to concerts and raise them in the studio.

The biggest thing for me, I hate going to concerts where no-one's moving. Everyone should be dancing and having a good time.

One of my interests is to understand what constitutes the vibe of a place and what makes one concert different from another.

Capital must work, as it were, in concert with industry; and this concurrence is what I call the productive agency of capital.

I was scouted at a Cure concert. A model scout approached me there and asked me if I modeled, and I thought that was ludicrous.

Being a recording artist, selling music, selling concerts out, having a reality show, starting film; it's great, it's beautiful.

My aunt had a season ticket for the Friday afternoon concerts, and I would go down for lessons. My lessons were Saturday morning.

They wanted me to be a concert pianist, because I had a very good right hand, but my left hand's terrible and I hated performing.

[Brian Hyland autograph] was what got me started on going to concerts, because from then on, I was at every concert for everybody.

I think all of our concerts, really, as parties. It's a performance for sure. It's not a recital. It's a celebration of that music.

I've done three Broadway musicals and tons of concerts and all kinds of things, but nobody knows that except the people in New York.

I never went to rock concerts when I was a kid. I didn't see any rock & roll bands. I had posters on my wall. I had Beatles records.

Yeah, I'm big into Drake as a lot of lads are. I've been to a few of his concerts and I usually have him playing on the way to games.

I love London. I love the variety, the entertainment, the restaurants and concerts. It's different from what we have in South America.

I've been playing concerts for many years, and it's still as exciting as it was the first time. I hope that shows when I'm performing.

People who go to concerts hear Beethoven's symphonies hundreds of times, but 'Star Trek' is recorded, so it's not played all the time.

At night, I don't do business meetings, because I think it sends the wrong message. I do dinner with friends, game night, or concerts.

I have never used Auto-Tune in a live television performance, and I have never used Auto-Tune in any of my concerts. That is a promise.

I can't even stay with my wife Saloni and my two daughters for a long span of time, as I have to travel all over the world for concerts.

Playing characters allows me to do things I may not always do, while singing in concerts allows me to really find my own voice and grow.

Everyone should be able to go to a concert and enjoy music, and not feel like they're going to be harassed. That's how I see punk music.

As a young concert-going person, I was never enamoured with celebrities who would walk out to feature in certain songs and then walk off.

Night buses serve not only the leisure economy- pubs, bars, clubs, theatres and concerts- but also hundreds of thousands of night workers.

Courtney Love said she once escorted Kerry to a concert. John Kerry once went out with Courtney Love and he's questioning Bush's judgment.

Mathematicians - for what they do - are really poorly rewarded. And it's a very competitive field, almost as bad as being a concert pianist.

The fans of 'The Hunger Games,' of the book, are very passionate. It's funny: Even at my concerts there are people holding up 'Cinna' signs.

Eating well was something I learned as I started to be successful and had to travel and perform concerts, which are an intense cardio workout.

I don't go to concerts much. I've heard everything. When I do go to movies, I walk out half the time. As for literature, I've read everything.

I did 100 concerts in 2010 and I had a bit of a burn out at the end of the year. I was absolutely exhausted and didn't want to do it any more.

A lot of people that come to the concerts are in their 20s. I think they come to listen to something new, and I want to be able to provide that.

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