I gave out stars whenever an appropriate situation presented itself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't know if I was a star. I was certainly working a lot and that was strange because there were good things about it and things that were difficult.
When I was 15 and playing in Kalamazoo, I ran into a light pole on the side of the court and was knocked out for a little while - when I woke up, I was seeing stars!
I never pushed to be a star. I didn't want to. I had my home, my family. Session work let you do the music and leave.
And I tell my audience, you know, give the real stars a round of applause. Because without them I'm nobody. So I learned so much from people like that.
The stars handle it very graciously. They let you know. They know how to play the game.
Every day I realized I would not be a star.
I've never really been star struck. I was a little bit taken aback when I was doing a chat show recently and I was sat in the make-up chair chatting to a guy say next to me but I couldn't look round and see who it was, it was only when I got up I realised it had been Bryan Adams I'd been talking to!
I always thought I should be treated like a star.
I didn't want to be treated like a 'star.' I fought it constantly, and I think I was rude.
If I'm a star, then the people made me a star.