When I get drafty cold air in my ears, I would get an earache and get sick. I had to make sure I hustled and stayed well for my shows that I played.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can't stand having cold air blowing in my ears, so when it's cold at my house, or if I am outside, I am going to have my ears covered up.
If you are in a play, and you catch a cold, you are able to muddle through. If you are carrying a musical, it's a different thing altogether. It's the great fear of any singer's life.
Looking after your ears is unfortunately something you don't think about until there's a problem.
I've always worn earplugs, but I'm sure my hearing's not great.
When something is coming off of a Neve board and being laid down on tape, it's like a warm blanket for the brain. When you're working in a digital form, it's so harsh; it's almost painful. Your ears get more fatigued if you're mixing all day.
I'd rather give up my ears than my eyes, which might sound unusual for a musician.
If not music, I think it would be pretty cool to be an ear, nose and throat doctor.
I always used to develop a cold going into the studio.
I have a pretty good ear.
My ears are huge. If there's ever a problem with a plane I'm on, they could just put me on the wing and I'll land the sucker.