I mean, I really, really love playing solo. Definitely, it's like a labor of love, it's not a huge career. It's not that successful, but it's something I love so much that I'll do it regardless.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No, I do it all, but I do love to play solo.
I've performed solo for 20 years now, but I don't do much of it, because if you only play alone, you go crazy and out of tune and play foolish music.
And I've always loved playing solo.
I think playing solo is a second rate activity, really. For me, playing is about playing with other people.
The greatest benefit of being a solo performer is that it is seriously frightening, but at the same time very empowering. It's just you and the audience. All the weight is on you to deliver the songs.
In the absence of that, I am happy to play solo, but I don't think there is any comparison.
I've been solo since 1996, so I've been doing it for a while now.
It was never the goal to be a solo performer. It was just something that made the most sense at the time.
It's too heart-wrenching doing the solo thing. I throw myself into it and get so excited, and then 2000 people buy it and you're, like, 'Oh. I guess it's not that good after all.'
Even if it is difficult playing with other people - sometimes it's great, sometimes it isn't, but that is kind of the point of it. It loses its point playing solo.