Wow. That was a bigger introduction than Randy was expecting.
But he's a completely different person when he's on stage. He's the quiet one, yes, but his self-confidence comes to the fore when he's got a guitar in his hands and a microphone attached to his head. (Some people say the microphone headsets look stupid, but he'd rather keep both hands on his guitar than attempt to take a microphone with him everywhere he goes, being that he is the lead singer, after all.) He strides out onto the stage along with his cousin and his friend, and they decide, forget the pretense, they're just going to launch right into it.
And the bar is alive with the sound of "Satellites."**
He wrote the words, he wrote the music, he's played it a thousand times, but it never gets old.
(**In the interest of due credit, I should point out that this is a song actually performed by Hal Sparks and his band, Zero 1. There is a much more awesome version on their self-titled debut album, which is on iTunes and everyone should go check it out.)
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Date: 2007-10-26 07:36 pm (UTC)But he's a completely different person when he's on stage. He's the quiet one, yes, but his self-confidence comes to the fore when he's got a guitar in his hands and a microphone attached to his head. (Some people say the microphone headsets look stupid, but he'd rather keep both hands on his guitar than attempt to take a microphone with him everywhere he goes, being that he is the lead singer, after all.) He strides out onto the stage along with his cousin and his friend, and they decide, forget the pretense, they're just going to launch right into it.
And the bar is alive with the sound of "Satellites."**
He wrote the words, he wrote the music, he's played it a thousand times, but it never gets old.
(**In the interest of due credit, I should point out that this is a song actually performed by Hal Sparks and his band, Zero 1. There is a much more awesome version on their self-titled debut album, which is on iTunes and everyone should go check it out.)