When I'm on stage the savage in me is released. It's like going back to being a cave man. It takes me six hours to come down after a show.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Onstage is the one time in my day that I can let it all out.
Two hours onstage... that's the best part because it makes it all worth it.
A life being enacted onstage is a thing of utter fascination for me. And acting, it may begin out of vanity, but you hope that it's taken over by something else. I hope I've climbed over the vanity hurdle.
When you're on stage, the real world just drops away for that time. It's pretty intense.
When you're onstage and you know you're bombing, that's very, very scary. Because you know you gotta keep going - you're bombing, but you can't stop. And you know that half an hour from now, you're still gonna be bombing. It takes a thick skin.
I wish I had a really cool, esoteric answer, but what the process is to me is going onstage night after night after night after night until I get a new hour. And then once that hour is solidified and recorded, I move on.
When I'm onstage, I'm acting.
I feel like a little beast when I'm onstage, and I feel like my fans have that little beast inside of them, too: this hunger for life.
When I have a bad show, I can't wait until I can get back on stage to forget about it.
I haven't been on the stage in a long time.