Gas Gehen / Walking Gerade / Just Jetzt / Now Leute / People Mögen / Like Okay Pumpen / Pumping Schwitzt / Sweats Sehen / Seeing Sie / You Tabloide / Tabloids Um / Around Uns / Us
In New York you can just walk out and be among people. You're on the subway among people, you go to cafes, you can talk to people.
I'm still walking around New York like a tourist staring up at all the skyscrapers. I wave at people, I shake hands, I help ladies with strollers.
I have to strip away all the layers when I'm writing the song. I have to cut through all these layers of years of putting up walls and putting protective layers around myself.
I still like to walk around and take photographs, but it's hard to do that if a lot of people are looking at you.
People seem comfortable with me. And maybe that's got a lot to do with shows like Graham Norton. You just tell it like it is on those programs.
Stories have a special way of putting us inside the people, inside the boots of the soldiers. You're absorbed in a way a documentary or nonfiction can't do for you.
I'm real, and that what you see is what you get with me. I want people to know that I'm just Julianne. I'm not somebody that needs to be put up on a pedestal.
People create their own questions because they are afraid to look straight. All you have to do is look straight and see the road, and when you see it, don't sit looking at it - walk.
It is one of the most validating things for an artist like me, to have people sing along to your songs.