A Quote by Syd

It was a nerve-wracking first few years having to tour and perform in front of people with the little bit of confidence I had. — © Syd
It was a nerve-wracking first few years having to tour and perform in front of people with the little bit of confidence I had.
It's nerve-wracking singing in front of people. I think that's why most people get drunk for karaoke.
The first run in a four-man sled was one of the most nerve-wracking I've had in my life.
By the way, to perform in front of Don Rickles, it 's not nerve-wrecking. It 's enjoyable, i am enjoying Jeff Garlin. I hope I perform in front of Don Rickles every night of my life !
It's definitely more nerve-wracking being in front of the cameras, although I'm trying to get better at it.
I never thought people would buy the soundtrack [to Twilight]. So, it's a little more nerve-wracking now. I don't know.
The very first concert I ever went to was a Green Day concert when I was 12 years old, at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ont., and I remember right after seeing them perform I started a band, and I wanted to get up in front of people and start performing. Ten years later, to be on the Green Day 'American Idiot' tour is really awesome.
I'm used to people being a mile away. That suits me. It's more nerve-wracking playing in front of people who are two feet away from me.
It's a little nerve-wracking to stand up on stage all by yourself.
Nine Inch Nails was born out of Cleveland, Ohio, with me and a friend in a studio working on demos at night. Got a record deal with a small, little label, went on tour in a van, and a couple years later found that somehow we touched a nerve, and that first record resonated with a bunch of people.
On the flip side, no one has any idea who the hell I am. I felt like I had to prove myself to them. On any new project I'm working on, the first week is nerve-wracking, but especially with these people that I admire so much and who I just want to be equal with.
It can be a little nerve-wracking sometimes feeling like I have to do more than I really do.
My first experience playing for England was very scary and nerve wracking.
Festivals are weird, you never know what to expect so it's a bit more nerve wracking then playing your own show.
Everything is nerve-wracking at first. Maybe it's getting older! I don't think I used to be so nervous.
It's always a little nerve-wracking to do a love scene, more than anything because it's just awkward.
Being on a set for the first time is in general an overwhelming experience, and coming into 'Sharp Objects' was already nerve-wracking enough with the cast - it's just such a talented group of people and it'd be kind of strange if you weren't nervous.
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