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There are some logistical and legal nightmares tied to that show, ... for me, the great thrill of doing that show was playing with people I've been a fan of.
David Sanborn
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1945
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It's like complaining about the heat in August. It's just going to be like that. People need to do a better job about finding a show that no one knows about. For every show that's full, there might be another really great band playing for 50 people.
Gerard Cosloy
It's great to show fashion to press and buyers, but there are only 700 or 800 of them who get to see the show. When you do a show on TV, millions of people get to see it. That works better for us.
Andy Hilfiger
The tour was such an eye opener for me. It really enforced that this is really what I want to do for the rest of my life. They (fans) were fabulous. They're definitely not as quiet as they are here in Canada. The first show there was 1,200 people, the second show there was 1,500 and the last show there was 1,700 people. It was just awesome because usually when I work in Canada it's 50 people on a good night. It was great just hearing those pops from that many people.
Shantelle Taylor
Even though we didn't pull it off, it was a thrill to be involved with so many great athletes. This game is for a great cause and I think we put on a great show.
Pat Lewis
On a personal level it's flattering to know there are people out there who actually care about the character I play. But, come on, it's a TV show. ... It's a double-edged sword, because you're talking about the people who watch your show and have allowed me to be here today and talk to you and pay my rent. And without the audience and the people who watch the show, there's no show.
Michael Vartan
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1968
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The spurts that we show are great, but we keep taking a few steps back. But when we're playing good we should be unbeatable. We have the best goaltender in the league and when everyone's going, it's going to show up in the win column.
Ryan Gibbons
It was an outstanding show. She's a great show person, and she did a superb job. There was really something for everybody. I looked around and could just see smiles on everyone's faces. It was a fantastic show and everyone had a really great evening.
Richard Miller
I still have the letter seating on my desk. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. I was so excited when I got it because I wanted to be on the show for such a long time. It was the first time I tried out for it and I got lucky. I enjoyed the thrill of it all. I was also the youngest contestant on the show during that week.
Leslie Brockman
We've always taken great pride in going to other people's stadiums and sticking it to them. We have a great opportunity this week to not only show ourselves, but show everybody with a national game, that were certainly better than a 2-4 team.
Wayne Chrebet
The most popular TV show in America is a game show, ... People have been playing our games for years and are playing more and more games. The relationship they build is similar to a magazine that has a subscription base or a newspaper with home delivery customers.
Seth Godin
As for the Folsom Prison show, ... would anybody have the [guts] to do that show now? 50 Cent, maybe? I think the whole idea of even playing to a crowd of people like that is so politically unfavorable now - it's like, 'What are you doing, singing for these people? Do they deserve it?' There's such anger in our culture right now, that kind of grace and forgiveness, we don't see that very often.
James Mangold
When we asked them to show us a law to show it is unlawful, and they were unable to do so, we said they're legal as far as we're concerned.
Hani Durzy
People will hire someone who's just been on Big Brother to present a show for the sake of the newspaper headlines it makes. This will result in great ratings for the first show but the rest of the series will be a car crash because they won't know how to present it properly. And ultimately the show will get canned. It's an insult to seasoned presenters that they still get overlooked for a nobody who's just qualified from reality TV.
Simon Willis
Get in there and cut loose and have a good time, ... It's a punk rock show, it's fun, it's got a sense of humor about itself. But nonetheless, it is a (freakin') rock show. It's a show that I think a lot of people have been waiting to come around. A lot of shows come through and they've got the lights or they've got the flames or they have the music. But they don't have both. This show is firing on all cylinders.
Mike Dirnt
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1972
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