Big shows are more like events and small shows are more like traditional gigs.
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I had been on several shows that were meant to be the big ones, that would go on forever, and they didn't.
I'm all for big production - I love putting on shows.
I don't think that the status of a show, big or small, should affect a person's performance.
We like playing smaller venues, but we know how many people want to come and see us so we don't ever want to stop anyone who wants to come to a show from coming.
You learn to read the audiences after a while, and there are all different kinds of gigs.
Live shows are really big for me. I want to do as many of those as I can.
The focus is on singer/songwriters now rather than huge shows. I mean, of course there's always a place for that too.
I don't go to a lot of shows. If you go to too many shows, then it doesn't become a special thing. Whenever I've been to a concert, it has been such a cool experience.
If you look at American studios, the big productions have nothing to do with reality.
The shows you can do in cable are just more buzzworthy and are about subject matter that's more unusual or dark. And broadcast shows tend to be more mainstream or middle-of-the-road.
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