17 November, 2010

Streisand's Fear Of Disappointed Fans.



PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 13: Singer Barbra Streisand attends the National Museum of American Jewish History opening gala hosted by Jerry Seinfeld and featuring Bette Midler at the National Museum of American Jewish History on November 13, 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for National Museum of American Jewish History)


Barbra Streisand still feels great pressure when she performs live for fans - because she's terrified of disappointing her audience.


The 'Yentl' star has battled stage fright throughout her career and admits she hates having to live up to demanding expectations.

The Woman in Love singer tells Oprah Winfrey:

"I love singing when it's me and the music alone... I love singing with an orchestra and there's nobody judging it... When you come out and perform in front of people, it's pressure... I don't want to disappoint anybody.

"That's why I can't sing in people's living rooms... I don't know what to do. Where do I look? If I even see people in the front row of a concert hall and someone's not paying rapt attention... They don't applaud. It's like if they pay bigger money 'cos they're in the front seat, somehow that entitles them not to applaud. What is that about?"


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