I'd love to knock an audience cold with one note, but what do you do for the rest of the evening?
“I'd love to knock an audience cold with one note, but what do you do for the rest of the evening?”
— Eric Clapton · Cold
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I'd love to knock an audience cold with one note, but what do you do for the rest of the evening?
“I'd love to knock an audience cold with one note, but what do you do for the rest of the evening?”
— Eric Clapton · Cold
I'd love to knock an audience cold with one note, but what do you do for the rest of the evening?
I mean, it didn't matter to me that there were people, it didn't matter that I was shy Just the sound was so captivating that it helped me to get rid of those inhibitions.
Yeah, it is, because it's a real discovery of your inner resources, you know. That's what my character is all about and what my playing is all about. But to get up there and just go inside and draw out something that makes you feel good first and foremost.
I've got the god given talent or the god given opportunity better put, to let that out in a harmless way you know, and I don't know what it does to you, I don't really know.
That I would rather be in another business where a bad cold wouldn't put me out of work.
The proud, the cold untroubled heart of stone, that never mused on sorrow but its own.
The intellect is a cold thing and a merely intellectual idea will never stimulate thought in the same manner that a spiritual idea does.
I enjoy some physical stuff. But if I had a choice between playing a scene where it's raining, it's terribly cold, I'm wet and I'm being drowned and playing a scene with dinosaur eggs in a laboratory, I'd probably take the latter. It's warmer and generally more comfortable!
'Cold Case' was fun. It was a fun experience. That was right when I was cutting my teeth as a TV actor. It was a great learning experience to work on really fast-paced television shows that are very high quality. It was a place where I learned that I had to keep up and I could keep up.
I found my God in music and the arts, with writers like Hermann Hesse, and musicians like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Little Walter. In some way, in some form, my God was always there, but now I have learned to talk to him.