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Poetic Descent wrote: Gosh, thats a hard one... I'm still trying to get over my stage fright so I can be on Broadway some day. Hah.
I like what Grandpa Turtle said, though.. I should give it a try. forcing yourself into schizophrenia works everytime...shut up you, NO YOU SHUT UP! FINE! I'll go over here, you can't get away, we share the same body stupid! _________________ welcome to the no pants club boone |
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granpaturtle wrote: forcing yourself into schizophrenia works everytime...shut up you, NO YOU SHUT UP! FINE! I'll go over here, you can't get away, we share the same body stupid! That's multiple personality disorder... not schizophrenia... _________________ HST - RIP "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace." - Jimi Hendrix "You may say I'm a Dreamer, but I'm not the only one." -John Lennon |
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breauxman wrote: Oh, Teddy! Your so crazy!!! You make me all happy inside!!! Thank you! But IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII confess (twirls around breauxman) I stole that from a movie ... And I'm quooooooooooting another ooooooooooooone nowwwwwwwwwww ... But thaaaaank you. Thaaaaank you ... ThaaaaAAAaaaank you ... (That's how I say thank you to people in real life ... I'm not just elongating everything for the halibut.) _________________ If the end of the world has proper noodles I'll probably be okay with it. |
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I think because they all started so young on stage, and they had the strength of their sibling bond, they never really go too nervous. I remember seeing them up on stage at The Hollywood Bowl and Madison Square Garden, opening for COLDPLAY, and thinking, "how are they doing this? how are they so calm about opening up for one of the biggest bands in the world, on some of the biggest stages in the world?" If you are doing this as a profession, you can get a prescription that helps with the jitters, but my kid's never took it. I don't know what the prescription does, or what it is called, but any family practitioner would know what it is. Lots of performers use it. My best thoughts on this is that, people generally are nice. They are interested in you on stage, and really want to hear what you have brought to the stage, so try to relax and realize that. Eisley says that it is harder for them to play for a bunch of their close friends, or even a small crowd, compared to a bigger crowd that they don't know. Keep at it....you'll get use to it |
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