I reached the stage where I was afraid to wiggle my leg, but then I thought ‘why shouldn’t I?’ It’s what I do and now I know how to turn an audience on again.
Meaning of the quote
In this quote, Steve Marriott, an English musician, is talking about how he used to be afraid to move around on stage, but then he realized he shouldn't be afraid to do what he's good at. He knows that moving around and engaging the audience is part of his job as a performer, and by doing it, he can get the audience excited again.
About Steve Marriott
Steve Marriott was a legendary English musician, guitarist, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the rock bands Small Faces and Humble Pie. Despite his immense talent and influence, he later distanced himself from the mainstream music industry and passed away in a tragic house fire at the age of 44. His extraordinary vocal abilities and contributions to British music are widely celebrated even today.
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