A Quote by Lita Ford

I think it gets boring (for the audience) for the lead singer to have a guitar hanging on them all the time. — © Lita Ford
I think it gets boring (for the audience) for the lead singer to have a guitar hanging on them all the time.
I think it gets boring (for the audience) for the lead singer to have a guitar hanging on them all the time
If you're a lead singer, then you can't afford to be sensitive. On stage, everyone looks at the lead singer, even if you don't want them to - in America, they have those massive follow spots on you all the time; it does your head in. So, if you are a lead singer and you don't toughen up, you're in the wrong job, and you have to get out.
Something that I think extends to a lot of African cultures is that the line between performer and audience is blurry. My mom would lead the wedding song regularly, and she isn't a professional singer. Even as an audience member, you're expected to clap and sing the response to the lead.
When I finally put my guitar in the case the last time, I want to be remembered just as a singer, not as a country singer or pops singer - just a singer.
As a lead singer, all I want to do is be in my own head and think about how great I am. That's a lead singer's disease.
It's kind of great being a group without a lead singer, because the possibilities are sky high. Odd things become the lead singer, noises become the lead singer. It actually makes the thing much more flexible.
Some artists see a gig as an audience worshipping them. I think it is about having a great time together. I have a part as the singer. An audience has a part. Playing a gig doesn't make me high on myself.
Every girl is a singer. I wanted to learn the solos and play lead guitar. I would meticulously teach myself solos so when dudes were like, 'Oh, you're a girl, you can't play guitar,' I could rip these insane Telecaster blues solos and tell them, 'Yeah, I can burn up a fret board.'
I ended up starting guitar because I didn't want to just be the lead singer.
I'm an old-fashioned folk singer. I stand in front of an audience with a guitar and a barstool.
I played guitar and bass. I didn't do much vocals, although I did have one band where I was the lead singer. But that was when I was in college.
Any time you can create something that gets to a large audience is fantastic. And television still gets you to a huge audience.
I taught guitar lessons for a long time for a living before I got on the road. I really enjoyed hanging out with kids, talking about music with them, and trying to influence them in a positive way.
I fancied being a lead singer. I've always done a lot of vocals, but obviously, Freddie is the lead singer.
I can't imagine playing a boring gig. Like, a boring audience without reaction, I will play against them.
I don't think I'm at all boring. And my children don't think I'm boring. I don't think Wall Street thought I was boring, either, when I went after them.
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