I'm a fan of 20th century orchestral music, the experimental avant-garde composers of the '50s, '60s, and '70s. In horror movies you can write music that if it was performed on the concert stage would have the audience running out of the room with their fingers in their ears. But in a movie all of a sudden it becomes incredibly accessible and appreciated.
We were at the stage where in a very short period of time, one of the world's biggest banks would have to shut the door and switch off the electricity.
Put me on stage and I'm happy.
I do feel that spiritual progress does demand at some stage that we should cease to kill our fellow creatures for the satisfaction of our bodily wants.
I like to take a puff or two before going on the air. I still get stage fright when I have to perform. A little grass gets rid of the problem.
It probably says something really clinically terrible about my character that I need to get up on a stage and go 'Ra ra ra' in front of people.
One of the things I took from my wartime experiences was that reality was a stage set. . . the comfortable day-to-day life, school, the home where one lives and all the rest of it. . . could be dismantled overnight.
There is in every child at every stage a new miracle of vigorous unfolding.
SDC has a great reputation for putting live music on stage.
Without the heart it’s not worship, it’s a stage play.
The stage is home, and there's no place like it.
It's hard to overemphasize how important Ford's deregulation was. True, most of the benefits took years to unfold-rail freight rates, for example hardly budged at first. Yet deregulation set the stage for an enormous wave of creative destruction in the 1980s.
And you will, by the dignity of your Conduct, afford occasion for Posterity to say, when speaking of the glorious example you have exhibited to Mankind, had this day been wanting, the World had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining.
I like playing on stage, don't get me wrong.
I do go through a mini depression because one minute there are people yelling and screaming for me on stage and the next I'm at home and it's dead quiet. So it takes a while to come down.
Not for the first time, he wished he commanded a highly trained bunch of soldiers instead of a ragtag mob of rejects in varying stages of alcoholism.
From what I hear is happening, young Indian boxers have started to do well on the world stage and started to gain the attention of the general audience.
It's nice to have a band that can adapt to whatever show we're in, so we can play on a big stage or a house show.
When I'm on stage, my interaction with the audience is something that really makes me come alive. It's a feeling like no other. The energy of the crowd fuels something new inside.
I treat every time I walk on the stage like it's the performance of my life.