Life is always trying to love us, but we need to be open if we are to see it. Fear shows us one world; and love shows us another world. We decide which world is real. And we decide which world we want to live in.
All disco singers are non-professionals who can't do live shows. It loses what black people have created.
Death shows up to remind us to live more fully.
I just try to be as honest and open as possible with all my music, whether it's live shows or the studio.
We always go out looking for live music after our shows.
There is no chance of retakes during live shows and that really challenges me.
If you come to any of my live shows, you'll see, it's very frenetic. I have the attention span of a gnat.
Someday, I want to live in New York and just go to shows.
Live with the gods. And he does so who constantly shows them that his soul is satisfied with what is assigned to him.
Bravery shows up in everyday life when people have the courage to live their truth, their vision and their dreams.
I've been on shows that are very comedic and happy, and you really only get to see one side of my personality. They're not shows about my life or my music, or my struggle or anything like that. They're shows where you pretty much see me laughing and smiling all the time.
I love playing live, and doing big TV shows are exciting.
I started at home as a kid putting on shows and lip-syncing Michael Jackson for the grown-ups. Then, in musicals and plays in school. At 17, I was performing in coffee shops and in parking lots at Phish shows. At 18, I had a band that played local shows in the Northwest.
I hate reality shows. It's funny because me and my wife be arguing all the time about reality shows 'cause she loves reality shows and watches them all day, all the time. And I be like, 'C'mon. No. No.'
History shows us that the songs - the myth, the experience and the emotion - live longer the less you explain.
We are lucky to have a big fan base and that we can support ourselves doing live shows.
For the first time, we live in a society that shows any sign of the possibility of women changing this condition.
When I was doing lots of live shows I was able to eat what I wanted because it was worked off easily.
Not a lot of gay guys end up coming to alt-comedy-ish shows. They like all these '80s shimmer shows, or they like going to drag shows. It is always weird and interesting when I meet somebody at a gay bar who is familiar with my stuff.
I get a lot of inspiration from the audience feedback to our live shows.
We love 'I'm a Celebrity,' 'Britain's Got Talent,' 'Saturday Night Takeway,' but they're all live shows.
I find that I get most of the same things I loved about performing in the ring when I do my live shows around the world.
Live shows are really big for me. I want to do as many of those as I can.
I don't own a radio. I listen to everything through apps or on my iPhone. And then I download the shows I like. Shows like 'Fresh Air', 'Radiolab', 'Snap Judgement', all those shows.
I grew up thinking that renting is perfectly normal. And then, strangely enough, I never did buy a house. I live in New York City, and I'm still renting. My own personal narrative shows that it is possible to live a respectable life without ever having owned a home.
I rarely assess live shows after I play them.
Well actually, we are working on the live album from the shows in Japan. I'm trying to get that finished.
I did 15 shows a week when I lived in New York. I did five shows on a Friday and seven shows on a Saturday. It was everything I did and it was my sole source of income.
I think heroes are important in the lives of kids because it shows a child what to become, it shows a child what's possible; it shows a child not just by theory but by active example.
I gotta be me. I'm going to go to ball games, because that's what I do. I'm going to go to live music shows, because I love live music.
At the end of the day, a playback singer has to depend on live shows as their source of income.
Our fans are so rabid, the live shows, they actually feel like concerts.
Live in such a way that unless God shows up what you're attempting to do is bound to fail. This is the nature of the Gospel.
The stuff that I find really intriguing is always how do ordinary people behave in extraordinary circumstances. And that's why we have a lot of cop shows and lawyer shows and medical shows is that you're looking for situations that just always heighten the stakes.
When I go to my live shows it's often a multigenerational audience, a family bonding experience.
My guilty pleasure is competitive cooking reality shows. I don't like cooking shows when it's just about cooking. It has to be competitive - they're fighting and yelling at each other. I am obsessed with those shows, and I have no idea why.
I do a lot of voice over for Japanese anime titles as well as live-action stuff and original stuff from the States. 'Legion of Super Heroes,' 'New Wolverine: The X - Men' animated series, 'Afro Samurai' and some live-action stuff, TV shows here and there - I like to mix it up.
I think I love fiction shows more than the reality shows. I have been offered many shows, but I don't think I am tailored for reality TV.
I get really frustrated during a crisis when I go through all the cable channels and find - very often with the exception of CNN - that I'm not watching news at all. You think, 'Well, God... there are talk shows, talk shows, talk shows and everyone is an expert!'
Everybody has their own approach to songwriting. When you're an electronic musician, the whole writing process just depends. Some people have a very live way of writing electronic music, very improvisational. They set up a lot of gear and do live takes. I'm concerned with having a specific kind of sound. There's not one second that I haven't put thought into. I put almost as much time into my live shows as I do into writing music, but they're two completely different processes. Some people think the way I perform live is how I write songs, which isn't true at all.
I make a living off of playing shows; the albums only make me a fraction of what I make off of shows, especially since I'm doing around 100 shows a year.
Sometimes if you're in the studio for a very long time, you want to get out and play live shows and vice versa.
The music I was always attracted to and the shows I was really into like, you know, those weekend Don Kirshner shows, "Midnight Special," those shows, I remember watching those and the music was just on; it was the greatest radio stations.
Our live shows are a visual as well as a musical experience.
I have loved doing live shows and that gives me a pump.
I think all shows change as they age as do the people who make the shows. As do the people who watch the shows. All targets are moving.
Over the years I have realized that the mistakes and forgetfulness is what makes live shows more endearing.
If you really see how many live shows are going on... you can start to do things that are out of the ordinary.
I get really frustrated during a crisis when I go through all the cable channels and find - very often with the exception of CNN - that I'm not watching news at all. You think, 'Well, God... there are talk shows, talk shows, talk shows and everyone is an expert!
For so long, TV consisted of a limited number of shows a year, and those shows had to appeal to as many people as possible. The joy of TV now is that shows don't have to be broad anymore - they can be small, weird, and niche.
We always felt it helped during live shows to have multiple lead singers to give our voices a break.
I chose 'The Voice' because I knew they had a lot more respect for each artist, as opposed to the other shows. They don't get it. I don't think those shows ever got it. I was turned off by some of the other shows and how they did things.
People used to live lives of quiet desperation - now they go on talk shows!
Still when I go on talk shows, I worry that I have to live up to a comedic persona.
The best part about live shows is you have a script, and you throw it out after the first five minutes.
I go to New York to see live shows, not movies.
I think with the live shows it's giving you that opportunity to do something on stage that you don't normally do.
The point is that you see candidates running in these different kinds of contests. A primary shows you something that's different from a state party convention, which shows you something that is different than what a caucus shows you.
The only way to stay sharp is to do live shows. There is no part-time comedy.
Carlyle said 'a lie cannot live.' It shows that he did not know how to tell them.
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