Standing ovations have become far too commonplace. What we need are ovations where the audience members all punch and kick one another.
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Applause that comes thundering with such force you might think the audience merely suffers the music as an excuse for its ovations.
You don't get a standing ovation and get boos, by the way. They don't go hand in hand.
The standing ovation threw me... to be held in such regard in a town so full of talent is quite something.
I have also noticed that when a rider who had confidence in his ability was defeated, after doing his level best to win, always received an ovation from the gathering.
I'm also getting an Ovation Legend, because I like them so much.
Behind the footlights there is always the applause, which stimulates the actors. On the screen it is a different matter.
On the House side, when Donald Trump came, he received multiple standing ovations.
I don't think one should be comfortable standing on a stage with people applauding and laughing at every stupid thing you say.
For anyone who works in front of an audience there is no thrill quite like that of feeling and hearing the evidence of the audience members' enjoyment. Laughter and applause really are powerful.
I have been trying to find out exactly when listeners and performers decided that applause between movements would not be allowed, but nobody seems to have been willing to admit that they were the culprit.
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