Warren Zyders
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Podcast Appearances
And you're in, call it in the round where you're in the middle of the, uh, of the stadium on a stage that's spinning around and playing my hit song, pray a little poison in front of 65,000 people and hear them saying that it's It's very intoxicating. It's hard to describe that energy.
But if I had to say anything, put me in an arena any day of the week where I can just feel that energy, I'll pick an arena.
But if I had to say anything, put me in an arena any day of the week where I can just feel that energy, I'll pick an arena.
But if I had to say anything, put me in an arena any day of the week where I can just feel that energy, I'll pick an arena.
It's a lot, man. My manager described this best to me when it's a drug you can't buy. I believe that. And there's a reason why, you know, you look at the days of back in rock and roll with people getting, you know, people having drug and alcohol issues is because you're trying to go. Hence why we're here talking about working out and everything.
It's a lot, man. My manager described this best to me when it's a drug you can't buy. I believe that. And there's a reason why, you know, you look at the days of back in rock and roll with people getting, you know, people having drug and alcohol issues is because you're trying to go. Hence why we're here talking about working out and everything.
It's a lot, man. My manager described this best to me when it's a drug you can't buy. I believe that. And there's a reason why, you know, you look at the days of back in rock and roll with people getting, you know, people having drug and alcohol issues is because you're trying to go. Hence why we're here talking about working out and everything.
It's like you find healthy things to go ahead and put the energy into.
It's like you find healthy things to go ahead and put the energy into.
It's like you find healthy things to go ahead and put the energy into.
because it can be, it can be very difficult to have that switch off and on because I'll say this much, I don't get nervous a lot going on stage, but when I played the Houston Rodeo, I was in an SUV, they're about to drive me out to stage and you're in this SUV and it was me and my tour manager and my content guy, my creative director,
because it can be, it can be very difficult to have that switch off and on because I'll say this much, I don't get nervous a lot going on stage, but when I played the Houston Rodeo, I was in an SUV, they're about to drive me out to stage and you're in this SUV and it was me and my tour manager and my content guy, my creative director,
because it can be, it can be very difficult to have that switch off and on because I'll say this much, I don't get nervous a lot going on stage, but when I played the Houston Rodeo, I was in an SUV, they're about to drive me out to stage and you're in this SUV and it was me and my tour manager and my content guy, my creative director,
And I was like shaking because you can hear the screams and the fireworks. You can feel it too. Yeah. You can just, it's like going through the tunnel at UT, going under that tunnel and fans screaming for you to come out and play. And I could just hear it all. And it was just like, I'm about to go play the largest show of my career to date and haven't even been touring for three years yet.
And I was like shaking because you can hear the screams and the fireworks. You can feel it too. Yeah. You can just, it's like going through the tunnel at UT, going under that tunnel and fans screaming for you to come out and play. And I could just hear it all. And it was just like, I'm about to go play the largest show of my career to date and haven't even been touring for three years yet.
And I was like shaking because you can hear the screams and the fireworks. You can feel it too. Yeah. You can just, it's like going through the tunnel at UT, going under that tunnel and fans screaming for you to come out and play. And I could just hear it all. And it was just like, I'm about to go play the largest show of my career to date and haven't even been touring for three years yet.
I'm going to go play in front of 65,000 people. And I got to go out there and I got to go make a statement and I got to go show them why I I don't deserve to be here. I earned this. You know, there's nothing in my opinion that's deserved in this life. We go out and earn it. We work for it. So, and I just needed that sense of normalcy.
I'm going to go play in front of 65,000 people. And I got to go out there and I got to go make a statement and I got to go show them why I I don't deserve to be here. I earned this. You know, there's nothing in my opinion that's deserved in this life. We go out and earn it. We work for it. So, and I just needed that sense of normalcy.
I'm going to go play in front of 65,000 people. And I got to go out there and I got to go make a statement and I got to go show them why I I don't deserve to be here. I earned this. You know, there's nothing in my opinion that's deserved in this life. We go out and earn it. We work for it. So, and I just needed that sense of normalcy.
So I went ahead and said to my boy up front, my tour manager was like, put nickel back on, put nickel. I just, I need something that's comforting. Put it on. 10 seconds later, I'm being driven out. I'm hopping on a stage and it's go time. But having that sense of normalcy and a comfort song coming on just to get me hyped up for that moment was awesome.