LiveeviL2000
Ambassador of Pentagonal Pentatonics
Is that a Tom Brady reference?Call the band ...." Seven Rings"
Is that a Tom Brady reference?Call the band ...." Seven Rings"
WHY!!!! Why would you tell him to break a leg ... AGAIN!!!You got this brutha! Break a leg!
This is a good post Mike, thanks.Nervousness comes because we're thinking about ourselves, not the audience. The audience, usually, paid good money/invested their time to see a professional music performance. So focus on giving them that and not on yourself and you'll be fine.
The best live acts in history seem to have one thing in common: they focus on "giving the fans their money's worth". Not, what will *I* look like/sound like/perform like. KISS never wrote the best music, but they put on some of the greatest shows in history because of that philosophy. Led Zeppelin stole half their music from poor and/or dead blues musicians, but also put on some of the greatest shows in history because of that philosophy. Megadeth, Yngwie Malmsteen and other very talented players notoriously have awful shows because they're focus is on themselves, not giving the fans their money's worth.
With that in mind, in the future, target playing gigs where you know people who dig what y'all play will show up, give them their money's worth and it won't take long before you're packing venues and getting gig invites left and right.
And get a singer. A man/woman who can not only compliment the music vocally, but work the crowd to give them their money's worth. Most non-musicians imprint on the singer cause they see singing as something they can relate to and secretly believe they can do as well, even if it's only in the car by themselves with no one to tell them they're tone deaf and so far out of key a locksmith from Juliard couldn't help 'em.
You got this brutha! Break a leg!
I slept on it. I still like this name, or some kind of variation of it.How about
The Nevergreen State
Donner's Dinner Party!
But, I try to be "showy" and look like I'm having fun when I play. I don't stand stock still and I move around a bit. Also, interacting with the other members of the band works good, too.
The first guy we tried for vocals was great, his style just clicked with what we were doing and it was awesome. And then his wife told him no. Probably dodged a bullet there, cause what happens when his wife decides he can't be a part of it on the day of a gig? Not good.
@mcblink ….just have fun…we’re all humans…our bassist used to like climbing around on furniture…
I am thinking about getting leather pants!
Pretty crazy, huh?
I think you better check in with Mitch first...
BTW guys, Blinky may be feeling somewhat unsure of himself going into this event. based on our private conversation into the wee hours of East Coast almost 3:30 AM time. I listened to 4 songs of his, and one thing I don't think he has to worry about is his playing ability.
As he mentioned, his mindset is unsure about if playing live is within his make-up. If I may say so, I am pulling for him however it turns out. As I said to him before, LIFE is all about going for it. The good thing I see is that NO ONE besides him or his fellow players will ever know there are any mistakes. AND his material flat out COOKS. Blinky has some really cool vibe to his chops and music he has written.
Go for broke, Blinky.
Hope you don't mind me tooting your horn, Blinky but I still can't get this cool jam out of my head.
Ha! Glad you like em so much lolI told blinky that this one has a Jet City Woman vibe to it as I listen. That choppy riff and the slow building parts together and the chords is what does it for me.
Apparently she didn't want him partaking in any musical projects anymore, I suspect due to the fact that he's got a heat-seeker in his shorts.Did his wife object to him singing this one gig, or to being a part of the band?
She may be a little more lenient if she knows it isn't permanent and he is just getting you guys past this first gig.
Just a thought. I'm certainly not suggesting any meddling in someone else's marriage!
I want this to be as fun as I always imagined it would be. Maybe I need to develop a character that I can step into. A stage persona or an alter-ego. Escape my own insecurities for the period of time in which I'm on the stage, and then take him off and leave him there when I'm done.@mcblink ….just have fun…we’re all humans…our bassist used to like climbing around on furniture…
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They’re going to have a good time if you do too…
Thought of this too, they could help with volume levels and stuff. Plus, I have at least a couple buddies that would enjoy inciting a bit of mayhem in the crowd lolHey, I just thought of another possible idea that goes along with bdon saying to have fun.
Maybe you guys can all think of a number of your friends who might be into the same kind of music and invite/bring them along as part of your audience. This way, they are like allies in getting others to join them in enjoying the fun of seeing you guys play.
Man for sure! I started taking 2 different pairs for stage plus a third for load in. I move around lots and got horrid blisters last year from the same pair of shoes. Kaka.
That is it right there. If it becomes too pre arranged it is like robotic IMO.
What's the venue? What's the crowd and event? Can I swear? Maybe not? Etc That's the stuff that is improvised.
yeah! Get them in blue, these are too loud!As long as you don't start wearing these to your gigs, you might not get another one..
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Thought of this too, they could help with volume levels and stuff. Plus, I have at least a couple buddies that would enjoy inciting a bit of mayhem in the crowd lol