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I love to play gigs.
Your wig steers the gig.
I'm just thankful for gigs.
Basically, I live to do gigs.
I can do a gig without an instrument
Gigs in Scotland are always so much fun.
I've had some bad gigs, don't get me wrong.
Life is about women, gigs, an' bein' creative.
Even to play a dead body; that'd be an easy gig.
Being a rock 'n' roll star ain't a part-time gig.
No one I know has a job anymore. They've got gigs.
I love the Stones, but I've gone to a lot of gigs.
You never know which gig is going to be your last.
Every time I do a gig, my goal is getting new fans.
I want to be made better personally. That is the gig.
My first gig was at Radio City Music Hall when I was 13.
Nothing is worse than going home and having not played a gig.
Stand-up is the kind of gig that'll show you where you're at.
The anxiety of not knowing what my next gig is keeps me hungry.
I landed gigs touring with The Jonas Brothers and Britney Spears!
Christmas coming means one thing for comedians: office party gigs!
We like people who come to our gigs to dress sharp and to impress.
The Stones always tried to do the odd smaller gig when they could.
It's very difficult to learn not to take nasty heckles personally.
I see myself as a comic but the acting helps sell tickets for gigs.
This current round of gigs, I'm just doing it using pure electronics.
Do as many gigs as the good Lord sends. That's the only true training.
What do you know when you're 19? I was just stomping around doing gigs.
With every gig we have to prove ourselves better than the night before.
You make your own luck, Gig. You know what makes a good loser? Practice.
I wasn't very big on going to school. I tried to get a gig as a luthier.
I saw my first gig here actually (Festival Hall in Brisbane) Duran Duran.
There's a lot of downtime when we're not on stage leading up to the gigs.
When you make your living as a singer, you have to go where the gigs are.
I was always lucky that I've always had a gig, I'm fortunate in that way.
I've never relied on one job and usually have a few different gigs going.
Usually I'm only using my instruments when I'm recording or playing a gig.
For The Truman Show, I worked for a few weeks, do my gig, then I was done.
Sometimes, I have lost out on a gig because I was not high enough profile.
I'm pretty lucky to work on both 'CSI: NY' and 'Supernatural.' Not bad gigs!
Obviously I still gig on my own, but I've always heard my music with a band.
Big shows are more like events and small shows are more like traditional gigs.
I get nervous about gigs sometimes, but not with records - I always get excited.
The idea of hearing, 'Great gig, man,' one more time just turns my stomach over.
There's a lot of variety in our gigs, our records, our mixtapes, and our videos.
We're not just three guys in a rap act. We want all sorts of people at our gigs.
I write in English. My first album came out in Italy, and I toured and did gigs.
Every time I'm not on a project, I'm writing or in the studio or doing gigs DJing.
I've always felt that if people just came to one of my gigs, all would be revealed.
My gigs are built on improvisation: I go out there and I'm like the Energizer bunny.