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59.1 | ... | TIGER::SLABOUNTY | A Momentary Lapse of Reason | Mon May 23 1988 07:42 | 17 |
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1) The lead vocalist has to be able to sing - hit the high
notes without screeching, and be able to go low also.
2) The lead guitarist has to be able to play well.
3) The drummer has to be fairly good.
4) The bassist has to be fairly good.
5) The quality of the songs has to be good (well-written).
Shawn L.
P.S. Please use a mix of caps/small letters - those caps are
driving me crazy. 8^)
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59.2 | | REPAIR::EDWARDS | Light and bitter please! | Mon May 23 1988 08:10 | 14 |
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I agree with Shawn and I'd like to add a couple of things to
the bottom of the list.
Stage presence - a must for all bands. There's nothing worse
than getting to a gig and finding the band are more wooden than
the cast of Dynasty. It just don't get ya in the partying mood.
Bad record labels - if a band have s*%t production on vinyl
then that could seriously influence your opinion of them in the
future (i.e. you probably won't go to see them or buy any more records
because their previous effort was crap).
Keep the faith,
Darron.
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59.3 | | HAZEL::STARR | You grow up and you calm down | Mon May 23 1988 09:39 | 14 |
| What makes a band good?
To me, it is the fact that they play like a BAND, not a bunch of
individuals. That is why individual talent is not always necessary
for a band to be good, yet a highly talented guitarist (or singer,
or whatever) does not make a band.
A (non-metal) example = Credence Clearwater Revival. One of my favorite
bands, and yet almost ANYBODY could play better than they could.
Hell, even *I* can play better than John Fogerty on guitar, and I
ain't that great.
My opinion,
Alan S.
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59.5 | | CVETTE::GONZALES | | Mon May 23 1988 11:19 | 16 |
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The lead singer definitely has to be a good singer. They have
to have a good stage presence. I hate when they just stand up on
stage and don't talk to the audience. There has to be a lot of
motion on the stage (running up and down, etc.).
Also, the other band members: drummer, guitarists, etc. have to
be just as good.
The songs they sing have to have some kind of meaning behind them.
I like when you hear a song and you know what message they are trying
to get across.
Tracy
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59.7 | The ____ Musketeers !!! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | | Tue May 24 1988 08:47 | 8 |
| All for one and one for all. Being supportive of others ideas but
being concerned about your own also. Being able to get along when
there's no music around. Showmanship, talent, and sportsmanship.
Mr Scary II
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59.8 | my humble opinion | HAZEL::STARR | You grow up and you calm down | Tue May 24 1988 09:53 | 9 |
| /prc,
Not every band I go to see has to show me something new, or
something I haven't seen before. Some bands I like, even though
they are very derivitive. A good example is the Georgia
Satellites. Nothing new there, but I still love 'em! One of the
best bands to come out in years (along with Tesla)!
Alan S.
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59.10 | | ERASER::BUCKLEY | its MIDI 4 me | Wed Jun 29 1988 13:37 | 30 |
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Basically, I don't like bands that have the `star' players in them...
it eventually takes away from the `band' concept. Van Halen, Rising
Force, Talis, etc.
Then there's is the presentation/professionalism part that I look
for in a band. Dokken has lynch who is great and pilson who is a
wonder (plays bass n keys and sings all the high parts DD can't),
but I think Dokken is one of the worst, most unprofessional bands
because of their onstage attitude. Examples of this can be found
in my review of the foxboro monsters of rock show.
I like a band that plays as a GROUP. If they dare to be different
(like Queensryche, they fill both of these objectives), that's great,
but playing as a tight ensemble is enough for me (like the cult,
ac/dc, racer x).
I don't know if you've seen this, but Iron Maiden and Yngwie are
both bands that's abuse drugs. I don't know if its legit to print
this in a public conference, but I've seen both of them with my
own eyes run off stage during guitar solos, or in the latter case
a keyboard solo, and do lines right where people in the first few
rows can see. Yng was a little more tactful, he does em behind his
3 marshall stacks. Bruce dickenson is less descrete...he does em
right on the side lines.
I think its a bad influence for the kids who are close enough to
see it.
Buck
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59.11 | POUR SUM SUGAR ON ME | APOMFG::MAZOLA | | Fri Jan 06 1989 09:27 | 20 |
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To me, what makes a band, is togetherness and group participation
in striving to be the best they can be. Take Def Leppard for example.
This band has been AROUND! & they still sound great.. I could
tell their style and sound without even having an introduction to
the tune!
The harmony in that band is just increadible! I love 'em. And
look what happend with Rick Allen. Instead of finding a replacement,
they accepted that awful tragedy, and worked around it!! And they're
STILL at the top of the charts!! To me, that's a band, togetherness!
(that's not ALL of course, but I think that's important.)
DO YOU TAKE SUGAR????
SANDY
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59.12 | I feel it has little to do with technique. | MCIS2::AKINS | We'll have to remove it then | Fri Jan 06 1989 19:55 | 13 |
| Indaviduality...
I hate look alike bands. The bands I like are all pretty much unique.
Judas Priest, Zep, AC-DC all have unique sounds, that have only
been copied by others.
Personality.....
This is also big to make me like a band. The best example of this
is OLD VH compared to New VH. DLR made VH becuse of his outrageous
personality.
The Sentinel
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59.13 | | WR2FOR::AIKALA_SH | Imaginary Lamborghini Owner | Fri Sep 15 1989 18:49 | 5 |
| Intelligence, talent, a smattering of genius, the ability
to deliver, impact, awe, presence and if they're going t
act, acting ability.
Sherm
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59.19 | Just be good. | BUFFER::GOLDSMITH | Flying high on the Medicine Train | Fri Sep 29 1989 13:19 | 4 |
| It's about being good. Being original. Having your own sound, or
your own look, and being good at that. Having energy and feeling.
It's all about all of that. Drugs help, too. No, no, I'm just
kidding. See... :-)
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59.30 | Maybe I should hold a vision meeting? ;^) | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Thu Apr 05 1990 12:54 | 8 |
| >you need to start a band called Buckley, of which you'd have total control.
Well, myself having total control is not where I'm at either. I'm much
more happy as a colaborative player...having everything my way is
boring and trite to me...I'm not into ego trips. But the difference
would be being in a band where the other musicians shared your "musical
vision", so you can be colaborative and still stay on the right track
with each other!
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59.20 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | The 16V, 240watt antenna mobile. | Thu Apr 05 1990 13:08 | 12 |
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As was brought up in the "Peasant Kings" note, a band has to
be able to work together towards a common goal ... and that
usually means that most (if not all) of the members must share
common feelings of what the band should be doing.
If not "share the same feelings", they should at least be able
to come to a compromise ... whether it be "bending a little"
to accommodate opinions, or whatever.
GTI
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59.21 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Thu Apr 05 1990 14:14 | 6 |
| -1
let it be noted...like a stick, it can only 'bend' so much before it
snaps in two!
Buck, who finally snapped!
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59.22 | | MILKWY::SLABOUNTY | The 16V, 240watt antenna mobile. | Thu Apr 05 1990 14:31 | 13 |
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RE: wjb
Oops, sorry if I sounded nasty.
I should've finished with:
"And if the band has "bent" all it can, but still can't quite
make it, then the members probably don't belong in that band.
One or more should leave and try again with another band."
GTI
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59.23 | | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Thu Apr 05 1990 15:05 | 4 |
| RE: GTI
Nah, you didn't sound nasty, but I thought my addendum was needed,
as it is a factor in the 'big picture' of this issue.
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59.29 | | RAVEN1::JANCZYK | NO MORE CLAPTON! | Thu Apr 05 1990 15:56 | 7 |
| I think a majority of bands have serious "musical personality"
conflicts. It takes a really good band to get past all the bull
and be so serious they are incredibly tight. Takes alot of work
on everyone's part, you have to be willing to make it work.
Personally, I wouldn't deal with it either.
CJ
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59.24 | I got a low pain threshold ... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Apr 06 1990 00:09 | 5 |
| Bands ... it's all a game of compromises. Seems like it's matter of
how deep you can take it sometimes.
Scary
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59.25 | Well, if you ask me...... | RAVEN1::WHITBY | should I change my personal, again? | Fri Apr 06 1990 01:24 | 21 |
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Unless you're a musical slut like me! Who will attempt to play
anything, anytime, anywhere, with anybody. As far as personal
preferances, well, I throw my idea's and comment's whenever I
see fit, but I'm mainly in the business for the experience and
mostly for the love of music, of any kind, with a few exceptions.
I think it was the singer from Iron Maiden that stated on a MTV
interview a while back that "it's hard on everybody and it's work,
work, work but it's worth every bit of it for those two hours of
magic on stage" Anyway's it was something along those lines. Maybe
somebody remembers exactly what he said.
The point is that it's never gonna be easy, and if it is, well,
more power to ya' but for the majority of us it's gonna be a long
and winding road.
thought's from the "Wild Child"
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59.26 | | CSC32::H_SO | | Fri Apr 06 1990 01:44 | 15 |
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Well, I have never been married but I think I can safely say that
being in a band is a lot like being married?
Full of compromises, few heartaches, a lot of set backs, a lot of
financial planning, and sometimes get f**ked over.
To me, our band is just that; **OUR** band. No one has total control.
Expect out of me what I can expect out of you. None of us put forth
this attitude that if I don't have you guys, I'll go and find another
band elsewhere... And I hope I'll never have to put up with over grown
ego!
Just a few thoughts...
J.
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59.27 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Fri Apr 06 1990 03:41 | 21 |
| The "our band" idea sounds great for a while, but somebody has got to
call the shots, not necessarily be in control totally, but just more
vocal I guess. If you're serious about the direction you'd like to see
the band go, I don't think it's an ego trip to say, "Hey guys, this is
what I think ....", said in a fairly forceful way. If somebody doesn't
mind the sails, the boat will drift forever ...
And too, everyone has their own idea of what giving 100% is. One guy
might think it's practicing 4 days a week, but never practicing at
home. Another guy might think it means practicing 2 times a week, but
knowing the material cold by practice time. Still others think that as
long as you're making money that everything's cool, regardless of the
sound quality.
It's too much like a marriage J dot. It's cheaper to get out of
though .... 8^)
Scary
(who's been through too many of both ...)
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59.31 | | COMET::BEARDSLEY | | Thu Oct 01 1992 20:02 | 7 |
| IN MY OPINION, TO MAKE A"KILL"BAND,IT TAKES A 100% EFFORT FROM EACH
MEMBER. I MEAN WHO WANT'S A PRETTY BOY PANZIE ON THE EGO TRIP FROM
HELL,LEADING A GIG.IF THE WHOLE BAND DOSEN'T FEED OFF EACH OTHER,THAN
HOW CAN THE AUDIENCE FEED OFF THEM. EASY,STAGE PRESENCE WHEN YOU GOT
IT TOGETHER.
POCKETTT
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59.32 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Read my lips, no more stock quotes | Thu Oct 01 1992 20:15 | 12 |
| > I MEAN WHO WANT'S A PRETTY BOY PANZIE ON THE EGO TRIP FROM HELL,LEADING
> A GIG.
I agree, we can't let Friz lead gigs any longer!
> IF THE WHOLE BAND DOSEN'T FEED OFF EACH OTHER,THAN HOW CAN THE AUDIENCE
> FEED OFF THEM.
I donno about this part though, cannibalism doesn't really do it for
me.
gh
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59.33 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | SLAP> Wait, oh how sweet! | Thu Oct 01 1992 20:23 | 3 |
| Yo Pockettt,
good points but ya don't hafta shout.
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59.34 | Ya don't have to SHOUT. | COMET::FRISBYA | spell I-M-A-G-E and say LIGHTBULB | Fri Oct 02 1992 10:57 | 4 |
| I have no ego. I don't lead gigs either....
Friz
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59.35 | In a Nutshell! | POLAR::TYSICK | Restyourtriggeronmyfinger! | Thu Nov 07 1996 11:39 | 22 |
59.36 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | The moment is a masterpiece | Thu Nov 07 1996 12:08 | 38
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