One night Roger was in a foul mood and he threw his entire bloody drumset across the stage. The thing only just missed me - I might have been killed.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Roger became a part of me, and when he went off the deep end and became a mad snake, I felt sorry for him.
I fell off stage and bruised some ribs. The worst part was that the audience didn't realize I was gone.
The worst thing that ever happened to me on stage is someone ran forward to tell me they loved me and projectile vomited all over the stage. It was horrible.
I suppose Roger had the license to do anything that fitted the venue.
Finally there was a moment when it just hit me. John wouldn't want me to sit on my butt for the rest of my life feeling sorry for myself or sorry for him. As cheesy as it sounds, he would have wanted us to go on.
I went on the 'Letterman' show the first time to plug something, and then I came back as the Fool, the court jester.
I was hit by a car when I was 13, and the rumour was immediately that I had been playing chicken with the car with my best friend Kenny in front of the Nutmeg Pantry, which was the only shop in Sharon. In fact, the guy who hit me was inebriated.
Then, in 2000, John Reid, Elton John's former manager, asked me to audition for the stage version of The Graduate he was producing. So I worked on it, got the part, and after three weeks' rehearsal I was on stage!
I used to get so carried away while I was on stage that I'd be physically damaged by the end of a concert.
I lost my temper on stage.
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