A Quote by Lights

Being a performer and recording artist and playing 'World of Warcraft' - that's a pretty time-intensive combination. — © Lights
Being a performer and recording artist and playing 'World of Warcraft' - that's a pretty time-intensive combination.
I felt that, in retrospect, there was a time in the late Seventies, after I had a string of hits and successes, as a performer and a recording artist, that I wasn't saying anything.
I was kind of thrown into - I didn't expect to do this for a living, being a recording artist. I was just playing music for the fun of it and writing songs. That was kind of my escape, you know, from the humdrum of the world.
I never planned on being a live performer. My whole forte was about being in the studio, producing, playing the piano on recording sessions. I was all about the studio.
I have always thought of myself as a performer first and way down the line as a recording artist.
'World of Warcraft' was not always a smooth situation. People who played 'World of Warcraft' during the first year can attest to that.
The audience for 'World of Warcraft' is a pretty committed group of players.
I was always an MMO fan. I'm playing 'World of Warcraft' in the clubhouse, and J.D. Drew and Coco Crisp saw me playing. They came over and got interested, and they wound up creating accounts.
People have been playing versions of 'World of Warcraft' since 1994, and it's still the world's leading subscription-based MMO.
The transition from fan to performer to recording artist, for me, was like learning how to dive... and each board got higher and higher.
I'm a huge gamer! I love playing 'World of Warcraft.' It helps me wind down and escape reality for a few.
There's a tremendous amount to be gained from being a performer, and being an artist, and being an actor.
Doing something that is your passion, in my case related to music and art, being a performer playing shows around the world, that is a dream come true.
The first part of my career was indeed as a performer and recording artist, and I am still keenly involved with both. While rummaging around in the British Library, I found many delightful and interesting compositions by 18th-century men and women composers.
I'd say recording and playing on stage are two completely different things. Being up in front of all people is like jumping off a cliff into icy water. The recording process is a totally different energy.
With 'World of Warcraft,' I like the potential for wasting time.
But I'd say recording and playing on stage are two completely different things. Being up there in front of all those people is like jumping off a cliff into icy water. The recording process is a totally different energy.
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