YoungJRNY wrote:Suzanne wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I didn't notice it... I don't know how you could be a professional singer and not know the words though! Christ, I could cold sing probably 7000 songs at the drop of a dime
+1 I sing along with the radio and know a ton of songs. I'm by no way a pro singer but I would tend to think that if I was singing these songs night after night, I'd know the words at some point. Just sayin'.
You're absolutley right! Singing in your car is the EXACT same experience as singing for Journey. Tell you what, go out on a STAGE (most people in this world actually have a growing FEAR called stage fright) in front of 30,000 people, DVD camera's rolling, in front of fans that you know are full of "Loons", "Wigglers", "Pinheads" let alone who critique EVERY MOVE including flipping your hair, showing too much teeth, or singing a instead of A, and we'll see if your heartbeat seems to not want to JUMP OUT OF YOUR CHEST at any minute, or you mouth completely locking up on you at any givin' moment.
All of this in the midst of singing songs that are made for a two hour set list, who are known as recognizable songs sung by one of the the most successful 80's bands of all time, sung by a man that has the vocal capability of being completely FLAWLESS and having the presence of lighting scorching down on you every little nudge you make onstage with 30,000 eyes burning holes through your soul just waiting for a mess up but at the same time expecting the world out of you. Then you must deal with the fact of self doubt at this point as proving it to yourself that
you could pull all of this off in front of the man that hired you off youtube in the first place. Something tells me that this, compared to singing in your car, could make you forget at ANY NERVE RACKING MOMENT the middle bridge of STONE IN LOVE in the matter of a split second. By the way, we'll see how you respond when you subconsciously know you missed a note that you should of hit and see where composure takes you in the midst of all of this.
I didnt know teleprompter was used to fight stage fright......

