After tonight's performance of WWRY, some girl came up to me with her program, and she was doing the whole batting her eyelashes bit, giving me the once-over, and truthfully, it made me more than a tad uncomfortable. I'm used to people looking at me - I'm a performer, hundreds of people watch me onstage every night. It's different when it's just
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However, I do want to applaud you for not giving a flying fuck about selling a million records, getting bras thrown at you onstage, playing Yankee stadium... It's definitely not about that. It's about playing music that, at the end of the day, you don't feel guilt for putting your face on. Shit you really mean when you sing it, either in a tiny rock club, or to a massive crowd undulating in the stands of Yankee stadium.
That's cool you're spiritual, too, and you're using your music as an outlet to reach out to people who might just need a good dose of religion in their lives. I always thought, the notes you put out in the world, they've got a message behind them. Might as well put something good in the world, right?
Feel free to dismiss all or any of that... Just a Jewish kid rattling on, heh.
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Music without a message is empty, as I see it. Put some passion into it, and your audience will appreciate it.
As always, your opinion counts, Jewish or not.
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...Yeahh.
*shrug* That's all I have to say about that.
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