It's not just a revue where one song is done, then another. There are concepts and ideas at work.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew up with music hall and revue and was used to filling in the little gaps here and there to get bigger audience reaction.
Music is a performance and needs the audience.
You make your music, then you try to find whatever audience is out there for it.
There's always ideas buzzing around, but it's whether they actually end up materialising into a song.
In the music business, we all do different things, but we sit there and admire other people who can write a song differently or sing differently. It's not so competitive.
It's rather like attending a university seminar where you are talking to a few gifted specialists who deliver a paper to an audience of their peers. That's one way of making music.
Music is a tool that brings people together.
That's the perfect audience: singing along to every word, knowing the songs, appreciating the non-hit songs, stuff like that.
There's a wide spectrum of possibilities in how to deliver a song.
Our idea is simply to play the songs and to emphasize our musicianship.