It's called A Secret Gig because where and how it's taking place won't be revealed.

I can't remember a 'best gig,' and my brain doesn't work in absolute terms like that.

My first big gig was an opening show for Frank Zappa, and I think that was difficult.

If you have to have a job in this world, a high-priced movie star is a pretty good gig.

I work for me, 18 hours a day. It's my gig. So I don't have time to get a point of view.

When the gig ain't there, you still got to pay the rent. I learned that a long time ago.

A lot of people don't think they can count on me, but I've never missed a gig in my life.

It's an honour when your audience sings along, more than they listen to you at a live gig.

When I make eye contact with our fans while playing a gig, I seem to have the most energy.

I think it's important to go out and gig all over the country, it makes you a better comic.

Some gigs will go great. I figure you do a gig, and as many as can get there will get there.

At the end of '69 I did a gig with Jean Luc Ponty here in L.A. He was an electric violinist.

If I have a gig in the evening, I get 'the doom' at about 5 P.M., when I think I'm getting flu.

I hate complacency. I play every gig as if it could be my last, then I enjoy it more than ever.

What you do is, you just do the gig, enjoy, get on with it, and treat the rest as horse doodle.

The NRL is not an easy gig, but they have some good talent, some good youngsters coming through.

It's a great gig, really: getting on stage, playing the guitar, singing. For a living, it's super.

It's a two-dimensional gig being a singer, and you can get lost in your own tedium and repetition.

I don't say that I have a job. I have a gig, or a piece, or a film, or a show, but it's never a job.

When I do the Led Zeppelin Experience I feel sort of responsible and it's a more nerve-wracking gig.

I ended up an actor, did my first professional union gig in 1974, and I've been doing it ever since.

There's definitely a negative correlation between the higher the profile and the enjoyment of the gig.

I nearly die of fear before I go on stage. Something wicked. I can't eat a thing the day before a gig.

You can play a gig as a band and not know that they hated you; with standup, after every line, you know.

My nerves before a gig got worse; I had terrible bad nerves all the time. Once we started... I was fine.

The first real gig I went to was Randy Crawford in 1980. Seeing a big star like that was just fantastic.

I can't imagine playing a boring gig. Like, a boring audience without reaction, I will play against them.

I accomplished a lot in 2017 that I'd dreamt of: a late night set, TV writing gig, a speaking movie role.

I come from a musical family but never tapped into it until I was thrown into a DJing gig during college.

The job, when you write film underscore, is to be ignored. That comes with the gig, no question about it.

It's not odd to be a female in a band anymore. It's not odd to be a girl carrying a guitar case to a gig.

Our first gig was a battle of the bands. We did 45 minutes of comedy and never played a note - and we won!

When I play a gig and look out at the audience, you're literally looking at a sea of Joy Division T-shirts.

I went to see John Mayall at the Marquee, with Peter Green on guitar, and that was a particularly good gig.

If the gig's going really well, I'm incredibly happy on stage and really feel good about my life and things.

You know, I've never been a comic book person, just because that's not my gig and I don't have a television.

I do some concerts. At the moment, I'm being helped a lot by a gig I play in London, which is Pizza Express.

Writing is a hard gig, and it's hard to convey a lot. That's why scripts tend to be a little bit overwritten.

I dare not drink before a gig because I'll get tired and blow it. So I have to sit drinking tea in a caravan.

It was my first time in Kansas City. In about two or three days I had a gig at a place called The Monroe Inn.

I mean, look, I wear makeup in films. I don't wear makeup in real life. It's just part of the gig, that's all.

I get embarrassed by people. It's really awkward for me to have a chat with people who have been to see a gig.

'Frasier' was a classy gig. I didn't for one minute think it was less prestigious or artistic than doing a play.

There are too many ways that a startup gig can go sideways. If the startup won't agree to hefty severance, pass.

Every band I knew or played with had flyers and properly-recorded demos and contacts; I couldn't even get a gig.

My stand-up is quite good now, people say. It's just like a big conversation each time. Every gig is a rehearsal.

I think the first time I was at Red Rocks was my first gig as a member of the Allman Brothers Band, June of 1999.

If you've paid your hard-earned money to see a gig, you want to be entertained. That's what I wanna give my fans.

It's worth turning up to an awards gig if you know you've won one but, since you never do know, it's not worth it.

My first gig was 'The Outsiders.' I was 14 there. And probably one of the more jading experiences in my whole life.

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