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Old 05-15-2006, 10:17 PM
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Musicians are expert mind readers - MUST READ funny

MUSICIANS ARE EXPERT MIND READERS

When requesting a song from the band, just say "play my song", or "it
goes something like this" then hum a few bars! We have a chip implanted
in our heads with an unlimited database with the favorite tunes of
every patron who ever walked into a bar & all songs ever recorded, so
feel free to be vague, we love the challenge.

If we do not remember exactly what tune you want, we're only kidding.
Bands know every song ever recorded, so keep humming. Hum harder if
need be ... it helps jog the memory.

If a band tells you they do not know a song you want to hear, they
either forgot that they know the tune or they are just putting you on.
Try singing a few words for the band. Any words.

If one member halfway knows part of a chorus, the rest of the band will
instantly learn the entire song by osmosis. Knowing this, if the band
still claims to not know your song, it helps to just keep requesting
the same song every time there is a break.

It also helps to scream your request from across the room several times
per set followed by the phrases, "AW COME ON!" and, "YOU SUCK!"
Exaggerated hand gestures expressing disapproval from the dance floor
are a big help as well, such as the thumbs down or your middle finger.
Put-downs are the best way to jog a band's memory. This instantly
promotes you to the status of "Personal Friend Of The Band."

Entertainers are notorious fakers & jokesters and never really prepare
for their shows. They simply walk on stage with no prior thought to
what they will do once they arrive. An entertainer's job is so easy,
even a monkey could do it, so don't let them off the hook easily. Your
request is all that matters.

If a metal band had played at the club a few weeks ago, the next band
that follows will automatically know every metal tune the previous band
ever played, even if the current band is a blues or country band. It's
the law. Feel free to yell AC DC or SLAYER!! to a band that plays
strictly originals or jazz for example. Conversely, Deadheads may yell
for Grateful Dead tunes at a dance or metal band.

IMPORTANT

When an entertainer leans over to hear you better, grab his or her head
in both hands and yell directly into their ear, while holding their
head securely so they cannot pull away. This will be taken as an
invitation to a friendly & playful game of tug of war between their
head and your hands.

Don't give up! Hang on until the singer or guitar player submits.
Drummers are often safe from this fun game since they usually sit in
the back, protected by the guitar players.

Keyboard players are protected by their instrument, & only play the
game when tricked into coming out from behind their keyboards. Though
difficult to get them play, it's not impossible, so keep trying.
They're especially vulnerable during the break between songs.

TALKING WITH THE BAND

The best time to discuss anything with the band in any meaningful way
is at the middle of a song when all members are singing at the same
time (such as a multi harmony part). Our hearing is so advanced that we
can pick out your tiny voice from the megawatt wall of sound blasting
all around us. Musicians are expert lip readers too. If a musician does
not reply to your question or comment during a tune, it's because they
didn't get a good look at your mouth in order to read your lips.

Simply continue to scream your request & be sure to over emphasize the
words with your lips. This helps immensely. Don't be fooled.

Singers have the innate ability to answer questions & sing at the same
time. If the singer doesn't answer your questions immediately,
regardless of how stupid the question may seem, it's because they are
purposely ignoring you. If this happens, immediately cop an attitude.
We love this.

HELPING THE BAND

If you inform the band that you are a singer, the band will appreciate
your help with the next few tunes, or however long you can remain
standing on stage. Just pretend you're in a Karaoke bar. Simply feel
free to walk up on stage & join in. By the way, the drunker you are,
the better you sound, & the louder you should sing.

If by chance you fall off the stage, be sure to crawl back up & attempt
to sing harmony. Keep in mind that nothing assists the band more than
outrageous dancing, third & fourth part harmonies, or a tambourine
played out of tempo. Try the cow bell, they love the challenge. The
band always needs the help & will take this as a compliment.

VERY IMPORTANT

Remember to allow enough time to make it from the stage to the bathroom
in case of an emergency. On stage accidents are bad form. The band will
carry on.

BONUS TIP

As a last resort, wait until the band takes a break and then get on
stage and start playing their instruments. They love this. Even if you
are ejected from the club, you can rest assured in the fact that you
have successfully completed your audition. The band will call you
immediately the following day to offer you a position.


See you at the next gig ... The Band
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Old 05-15-2006, 10:20 PM
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Old 05-16-2006, 09:58 AM
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Beautiful. Right on.
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Old 05-16-2006, 02:05 PM
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Old 05-16-2006, 02:28 PM
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I'd pay to see some one follow that expert advise.
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Old 05-16-2006, 03:16 PM
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I'd pay to see some one follow that expert advise.
Really? I've seen it at least coupla times a week for the last 35 years... I'd pay NOT to see it at this point.
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Old 05-17-2006, 06:17 AM
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Too True!!! It was hilarious to see my experiences documented in a how-to thesis, though....
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Old 06-16-2006, 06:12 PM
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This is the reason why all musicians must know the Rodeo Song.
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Old 02-05-2008, 01:23 PM
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Everyone has been here at some point in their musical career. Very funny indeed.
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Old 02-05-2008, 05:20 PM
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"Play somethin' good!" or my fav..."Stairway to Freebird!"
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Old 02-06-2008, 11:25 AM
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Here's an addition:

OFFER ADVICE ON VOLUME

If you're at a your granddaughter's wedding reception and you're planning to converse with other folks all evening, be sure to choose the table closest to the band. No need to wait until they start playing to tell them that they're too loud; let them know ahead of time. They'll appreciate it.

If they start playing and are still too loud for you to carry on your conversation, send a delegate from your table to approach the bandstand and start removing cords from the back of their sound equipment. They'll get the hint, and probably come to your table to thank you personally.
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