It just comes over as aloofness (?) rather than shyness.
that's often how these things seem to others.
It just comes over as aloofness (?) rather than shyness.
i dont think he is shy as much as he doesnt know how to take people
you cant be shy and sing in front of 1000's of people but i think he is strange with people
I think it's quite possible to be able to stand on a stage and sing because you are confident in what you are doing, but still be incredibly shy and intimidated by unknown social situations.
that's often how these things seem to others.It just comes over as aloofness (?) rather than shyness.
It just comes over as aloofness (?) rather than shyness.
It's plunging in that keeps the shyness at bay and look's like arrogance.
It has been known that a vast majority of performers are crippled with shyness - the exceeding confidence on stage is an alter ego and a release for a person who in everyday life is somewhat inadequate in social skills.
It just comes over as aloofness (?) rather than shyness.
We all know that Morrissey is a shy man.
However, where is the proof?
watch the craig kilborn interview.... he's more nervous than a hooker in church.
I think he has social anxiety. It's different from being shy.
I think.
I remember and interview with Jools holland ages ago.They sat at a piano and Moz was painfully shy and uncomfortable.It was painful to watch.
Bless him.
Well I thought i was very enjoyable and funny, saying how he was wearing Stanley Baker's suit and all the boxing prophersies that never came true.
Hmm. I think that's just a modern name for exactly the same thing.
Well, being shy makes you all quiet and bashful. Social anxiety makes it so you try to act normal but you trip over your words and feel really nervous.