Hey man, since you're on set break, can I try your drums? I used to play.
hey garg....do the drum solo from Radar Love.
That gets me all hot.
Chai I must confess that people like yourself who think the world revolves around them are a bit annoying to those of us the world actually does revolve around....
What the hell is that noise that goes on between my last post and my next one?
really annoying.
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Yea BPB, why don't you have your setlist on a piece of paper for all to see in the crowd, huh? HUH? You know, so people can point at it for you. Like, "hey, I'm pointing at this song. Play it before the one that's scheduled next." That way, people get what they paid for, you know. HUH????
I wonder if Tool does that at their shows. I've never been close enough to the stage to find out.
At the Philharmonic they handed out what they called a program. It was a list, like a menu, of the tunes the band knew well enough to play. I circled the ones I wanted to hear and handed it to one of the attendants in the aisle.
Joe(Surprisingly, enough people voted for all the musical pieces that we got to hear all of them.)Nation
Some of you are at a great disadvantage. All ya gotta do is flash 'em some boobs and they'll play you all night.
Even I know that!
Ooops!
I meant "They'll play FOR yu all night."
Yea, that's what I meant to say.
Joe Nation wrote:At the Philharmonic they handed out what they called a program. It was a list, like a menu, of the tunes the band knew well enough to play. I circled the ones I wanted to hear and handed it to one of the attendants in the aisle.
Joe(Surprisingly, enough people voted for all the musical pieces that we got to hear all of them.)Nation
Yeah, but when you stood and and yelled "FREEBIRD!" did they play that?
Just write the song on a piece of paper, crumple it up, and throw it at the lead guitar.
squinney's idea always worked best for me
Oh, and don't even try to tell me you don't have enough guitar players in the band to pull it off.
check my avatar... one freebird..... no charge....for a private performance arrangements can be made... :wink: my guitar is right next to me..
Joe Nation wrote:At the Philharmonic they handed out what they called a program. It was a list, like a menu, of the tunes the band knew well enough to play. I circled the ones I wanted to hear and handed it to one of the attendants in the aisle.
Joe(Surprisingly, enough people voted for all the musical pieces that we got to hear all of them.)Nation
Wow, even the ones you couldn't pronounce?
Too bad there weren't enough like you, Joe. The Philharmonic went broke five years ago.
@Bi-Polar Bear,
I'm a drummer in a Central Texas variety band. That was by far the funniest (and most true) thing I've read about audience etiquette! MEGA kudos to you my friend!
@squinney,
We would play for you AND play you all night if you did that!