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https://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/39392/1/david-lynch-first-only-live-concert-blue-bob
“He was real nervous about playing live, and I told him that there’s a roar that occurs right when you’re announced, right when people realise you’re about to go on,” John Neff said in a later interview. “And I said, ‘That roar is one of the biggest adrenaline rushes you’ll ever have.’ And sure enough, when the girls walked out with the BLUE BOB signs in front of the audience, it was just like a train coming down the tracks. It was a huge roar.”
Lynch himself did seem to have that rush, as he explained after the show: “It was a traumatic thrill… It was torment, and since I heard we were committed to do it, it’s been a torment. Then suddenly it was over, and it was beautiful when it was over! It was so beautiful I can’t tell you… The fun was a nine and the torment, song by song, fell to zero.”
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