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Drunk playing experiment...

Everybody knows someone who can play tight no matter how much he drinks. We should try to make a band with 4-5 of those.

My son had to bail on a band that was super tight, played all originals, and had a pretty decent following. Some of the bigger clubs here are pay to play, and you know you're doing well when they ask you to play FOR pay. They did.

They were fine sober, played fantastically drunk, but were complete jerks once the guitars came off.

In a perfect world, alcohol would make everyone who over-indulges "happy drunks".
 
Not sure if this video was talked about already...

Worth watching!



Band plays the same song clean, after 20 beers, 40 beers, 60 beers and 80beers!

Of course, the guitar player is the first one to sound like crap! And the bass player is the most consistent. No surprise there...


Actually, the sequenced keyboard was the only thing consistent.
 
My son had to bail on a band that was super tight, played all originals, and had a pretty decent following. Some of the bigger clubs here are pay to play, and you know you're doing well when they ask you to play FOR pay. They did.

They were fine sober, played fantastically drunk, but were complete jerks once the guitars came off.

In a perfect world, alcohol would make everyone who over-indulges "happy drunks".

We'd all be happy if that @$#*€£ over there wasn't such a £%#€@ @$3¥+ and would stop @₩§‰# with my ¥§.#+.
 

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