If you can handle a nightclub audience successfully, you can handle anything.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not a nightclub person, but you need to have a social life sometimes.
The most important thing is that it's much more fun to play in a band than to be in an audience in a club. That's the main thing I think, that you can do it.
As much as we love playing the small clubs, we'd really like to get ourselves in front of a larger audience. I'm not talking about arenas or anything, but nice theaters and larger clubs.
Most recently we've been working in concert situations rather than clubs. because there aren't too many rooms there like Ronnie Scott's, that are pure music rooms, where people come specifically to listen to music.
You have to be willing to deal with the ups and downs of the music, the ups and downs of the audience.
I have always hated nightclubs, and don't like loud music.
Clubs are so lame. Nobody even dances at these clubs. They stand around and get drunk and they schmooze. There is no enjoyment factor.
The club shows are really intense and powerful, but for a shorter time, and the audiences are in close proximity than when I'm performing at The Palace Theatre.
You won't really see me at any events, any nightclubs.
One of the benefits of playing to small audiences in small clubs for a few years is that you're allowed to fail.