If someone has an ability to impress an audience there's a tendency to be tempted into doing just that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most of the big money people don't know what would interest an audience if you did it. They only know what interested the audience last time.
I think that talented people really do have insecurities, and that is one of the things that kind of motivates them, because that's one thing they know they're good at. And when they're up on that stage, you can do no wrong. The audience is yours; they're there to see you.
It's the adrenaline rush you only get from being in front of an audience. It's addictive.
Audiences can be very judgmental.
I think that if an audience is truly appreciative of a performance, they will show it. Sometimes though, there are little differences, and there are audiences that are very reserved even though they are enjoying the show.
The audience, they're not professionals. They just love music. It isn't necessary to play over their heads to be admired.
You instinctively discover how to entertain an audience.
If something is successful with the audience, it's automatically suspect; the reverse is to say that not to reach audiences is the greatest compliment an artist can receive!
There's a oneness to showing yourself to an audience. They feel that. It's healthy. That's what acting is all about.
The principle element in a performance is risk, and if you're losing interest then by scaring yourself to death the audience will feel it and boy it'll wake them up.