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It's just that as a solo artist, I have more burden and responsibilities on my shoulders.
Going through life solo isn't very exciting if you can't share it with somebody, you know?
The turnaround is when you have a solo in betwixt the verses. You stoppin' to have a solo.
I'd say playing with a group or playing solo are equally rewarding, but in a different way.
In the absence of that, I am happy to play solo, but I don't think there is any comparison.
When I play a solo I'm just expressing that moment. It can go horribly wrong easily enough.
I've wanted to do a solo album since 2000 when I was writing songs for the 'Machine' record.
Once you sophisticate the in-betweens, your blacks and whites can take their solos and shine.
Sometimes I do 'So Desperate' solo in the middle of the set. I really love to sing that song.
There's something about 'Free Solo' that I look at the craft around it, and I'm really proud.
I don’t think the drums are a solo instrument. Drums are there to set the beat for the music.
We don't really have more than acouple of solos. It's just the way our music is put together.
I was terrified to go solo. It's lonely doing it by myself. But I wanted to challenge myself.
Fewer people have successfully solo-circumnavigated the globe than have journeyed into space.
There is a solo on 'Spiders,' albeit a kind of a non-traditional solo, but that's what I love.
I often think about starting a band again, doing my solo stuff and a band. I grew up in bands.
I never imagined that I would have a successful solo career, let alone one in musical theater.
I really want to only put out three projects from Kevin Abstract as far as solo bodies of work.
It really shocked me just to hear of the fans' response to 'St. Anger' not having guitar solos.
When I perform as a solo, I think a lot about what I always wanted to do but have not done yet.
The other saxophones, except as solo instruments, really don't have much point in the orchestra
I've tried to force a solo before, but sometimes it's like, 'That thing don't really fit, man!'
I think all the bad blood started when Geffen released a greatest hits package of my solo stuff.
I enjoyed climbing with other people, good friends, but I did quite a lot of solo climbing, too.
The other saxophones, except as solo instruments, really don't have much point in the orchestra.
The only time I travelled solo was when I did a 40-day trip visiting America for the first time.
I might do a solo album, maybe do covers, or do an acoustic thing. No Sex Pistols tours, nothing!
'Star Wars' is populated by so many great types; who wouldn't want to be a Han Solo kind of dude?
I feel like I have two different selves, one for being a part of SHINee and one as a solo artist.
I can't play a solo without thinking about John Jorgenson. I always think about what he would do.
Just because you know umpteen billion scales, it doesn't mean you have to use them all in a solo.
It'll be really cool to do, like, a solo film, a Firefist movie. I don't know if it would happen.
Becoming a solo singer is like going from an eau de toilette to a perfume. It's much more intense.
I can show my characteristics and musical colors both as a member of Bigbang and as a solo artist.
I do love being solo because I can have more of my own creative input to every aspect of my career.
I didn't intend to make one solo record, much less two. It's really a matter of seeing how it goes.
I saw Jennifer Batten do a cool guitar solo before I ever saw any other girl do a cool guitar solo.
Music for me, it's pretty annoying, because I've never had a successful solo career and it bugs me.
I'm very honest about the things I struggle with and I need to work on to survive as a solo artist.
I'd like to release solo songs on a regular basis, but it's pretty difficult for me to finish them.
I still play solo shows. And some of those shows are still some of the best, most gratifying shows.
Catwoman isn't a 'joiner.' She's a solo operator. She isn't naturally heroic; she's fairly selfish.
When I was recording my first solo album 'Imaginaryland,' I was listening to a lot of movie scores.
On those long notes behind the trumpet solo, if anyone lets his mind wander for a minute he is dead.
I've got six solo albums. I've been round the world three times. I don't even think about the Roses.
My deal will always be one solo performance-nominated or not. Not some thrown together rock tribute.
I was brought up on listening to 78 rpm records from crooners to opera singers to solo piano players.
The opening solo on 'Once in Royal David's City' is still the most dramatic radio moment of the year.
When you make a solo record, it's you. It's your name. It has to be the right songs for how you feel.
I'd rather have a small part in a big film or good story than do a solo film just for the sake of it.