If you're an open channel when you're onstage, if you're just a vessel, things are going to come out that are stored away deep in your DNA.
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You have to open up on stage.
As performers grow older, I reckon there are two ways they can go. They can either be up there, playing more deeply from their guts than ever, or they can be phoning it in so crassly that it leaves a lump in your throat as you leave the venue at the end of the show.
I'm a very private person, and when I leave the stage, I leave the stage.
My personality just steps away, and I'm in direct connection when I'm on stage.
I have this sensation of being in flight all the time, but being on stage is like creating a sanctuary in which you can completely lose yourself. The bits of your personality that you keep under wraps in ordinary life, you can let them run free.
Who I am on stage is just an amped up version of who I am in real life.
Sometimes, occasionally, people will make out in the audience, completely not aware that there's a human being onstage just yards away from them, who can see them. Sometimes people think that you're on television while you're onstage, so you're not even a person.
Who I am on stage is very, very different to who I am in real life.
When you get on stage, you can be anything. You are removed from reality in a way, the real world.
Onstage is the one time in my day that I can let it all out.
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