If I'm paying money to come to see you, you shouldn't look like everybody else in the crowd.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People are paying to see me. You've got to give something back.
Nobody notices me. Nobody thinks I'm me. But then I look less like me than most of the people coming to our concerts.
If I'm going to appear in front of people I like to look my best.
When people come up to me and ask for a photo, ask for an autograph, I'm like 'Me? Are you sure?' I don't consider myself to be a public figure. I just happen to be.
People see you onstage and the glamorous side, but they don't see you traveling 600 miles a night, eating truck stop food and spending by yourself staring at walls.
I'm looking for the truth. The audience doesn't come to see you, they come to see themselves.
I mean, I wouldn't pay more than a couple of quid to see me, and I'm me.
Obviously, I'm in a visual business, and people will talk to me about my appearance.
Well, it takes a certain amount of money. And I've got to see pictures of the person ahead of time. If I don't like the way the person looks I won't do it.
Sometimes, when you are in the public eye, you just really need to just be part of the crowd, and look at other people rather than other people look at you.