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539.2 | | 5235::FRANCINE | its a madhouse | Mon May 01 1989 14:12 | 9 |
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Is this file for band horror stories??
Or interesting band stories or something?
Just curious on what should be in here!
F.
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539.3 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | as the 1% rules in America | Mon May 01 1989 15:18 | 19 |
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My friend's father played guitar for an (ugh!)
C&W band. One day, I get a call, "Rob! THis is
Alan! My father's band is playing for a company
outing in 3 hours, and our drummer quit! We need
someone to drum C&W for 3 hours!" I proceed to
tell him I've never even listened to a C&W song
all the way through. He says, "Rob! He'll pay
you $250!" What the hell. I played C&W music by
people I've never even heard of for 2.5 hours.
It went well until Alan broke a bass string and
had no spares. That was about 40 minutes in. We
just kept on going, and overall it went okay, but
what a joke! A C&W drummer with a Metallica
shirt and a double-bass set. That was a sight!
C&W ... UGH!!!!!!
- Rob -
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539.5 | F**KING MEOW! | USADEC::BAZILLION | only love remains | Mon May 01 1989 16:30 | 10 |
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what I'm going through right now is a nightmare.
being under contract. otherwise known as record co. limbo!
help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
butchaka
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539.7 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Shattered Dreamz | Mon May 01 1989 17:00 | 12 |
| Of course there was the time 2EZ played at Worm II, and we were
cruisin' thru a Tesla tune, and Jerry and I were bangin' heads and
takin' names when Jerry reared back for the big lead, and I walked
away with his cord wrapped around my ankle...
I just looked over at him say "with my eyes" play the f**kin' lead
dude....
Heh-heh-heh... Boy did he looked p*ssed at me ! I think it was
Scary's fave lead at that time too... heh heh heh...
;^)
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539.8 | God this could go on forever | COMET::HOSMER | | Tue May 02 1989 09:28 | 22 |
| Lets see,there was the time we went to Beaumont TX to play,on the
way down the truck caught on fire and we ended up getting there
two days late and I only made .50 cents for that week! Thank god
for Texas hospitality.
There was the time we were playing Bangles in Denver and Pat Travers
Band was going to show up and play a few tunes everybody but their
Bass player showed up so I was left there holding my Bass going
now what the f*ck.Our drummer left and then Pat and his drummer
came up and the rest of us played Snortin and Boom Boom (songs that
we new) then later that night after they had a few Pat T. and the
drummer wanted to play more,they were pretty wasted so it ended
up Pat T. his drummer and myself playing some kind of Rolling Stones
ZZ Top Blue jam thing that had me sweating at first just trying
to figure out what the hell they were doing it sounded like hell
at first but it came together in the end.Definetly the highlite
of my playing career.
I've also been hit right in the mouth by a twerling guitar busted
it open pretty good that was no fun playing the rest of the night
with a swolen mouth. Maybe we should have whore stories too...just
kidding!!!!! MetalED
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539.9 | Trial By Fire ! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Marshall Midi Madness ! | Sat May 13 1989 10:13 | 47 |
| One of my *few* disaster stories .... right ... anyway. I got with this
band (Dawn Vendetta) about 4 years ago. It had been about 3 years since I
had been in a structured band, plenty of jams, but no club gigs. They were
already established very well in the area and needed another co-lead
guitarist. They had gigs starting in 5 weeks after I jammed with them the
first time - I had about 55 songs to learn and played the lead on about 30
of 'em. Needeless to say I lived, ate, slept, ^&%$ these tunes ! I think
we practiced 3 times a week too. So we get to the club early on the first
night, do the soundcheck, everything's loud 'n proud. The first song was
"Breaking The Chains" by Dokken, and I was to play lead on it. The intro
tape rolls, and then we break in ... the song's sounding VERY good. See, I
hadn't heard this monster PA cranked up before and the sound was so thick
you could almost smell it. The real pretty part after the chorus starts up
and I know it's almost time for the solo debut of DV's newest axeman.
Scary throws a foot up on the monitor, does a heavy metal hair toss, and
busts into a wicked lead.....
........ in the key of "A" ......
........ the song's in "E" ......
I thought it sounded a bit odd, after all it was pretty loud, and then it
hit me ... "Naaah, you didn't do that ...", then I looked at the neck of my
guitar ..."yeah you did !". I quickly regrouped and tried my best to
salvage the last few notes of it anyway. The crowd didn't seem to catch
it, but the boys in the band were right on top of it .... the new kid got
some well deserved "go_to_hell" looks. The rest of the set was a further
disaster. My confidence was shot, and it showed. I couldn't wait for this
entire night to be history.
The club was about 35 miles from my house so I had some time to think it
all through during the drive. I was very tempted to tell them that they
would probably sound better with 1 guitar, especially if that guitar was
playing correctly. Naaaah, hair of the dog and all that ...
The next night I walked in with this real cocky rock and roll star attitude
(and didn't have a damn thing to back it up ...). The guys tried kidding
me a little bit but I didn't let it bother me. This night I could do no
wrong, the salvation of the night before....
.... and the attitude NEVER left ....
Scary ..... very !
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539.10 | | VCSESU::MOSHER::COOK | Caught in a mosh! | Tue Mar 12 1991 11:45 | 15 |
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I was trying to find the concert horror stories but couldn't. Guess
I'll post it here. Last night at practice we were talking about
horror stories from past gigs. A couple of mine:
Headlining in Burlington VT with the Gorehounds. Was wicked sick, then
on the way back I got a flat tire. Put on one of those rinky dink
spares and drove from VT to Framingham on it. The next day I drove
from there to Boston to do a WERS simulcast, then from there to WFNX
for an interview, all on a little spare with all my equipment.
Then there was the time I slammed my finger in the car door before our
headliner at Geno's in Portland Maine...played the gig anyway!
Anyone have any horror stories from gigs they played?
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539.11 | The futures uncertain | CADSYS::PIKET | | Tue Mar 12 1991 13:26 | 12 |
| I was playing a show in Chicago a few days before Christmas in
'89, and before the show I was cutting down a Christmas tree and
sliced my index finger knuckle. Went to the Hospital for a few
stiches, went to the show, took the gauze off, and played the
show.
It was a fun show, minus getting the dried blood off the fretboard
the next day.
/Jim Myhowhorrible
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539.12 | discuss | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:22 | 2 |
| What would you think of bands that discriminate against talented
musicians because they aren't at their ideal weight (over or under)?
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539.13 | yes! | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Everyone's a victim | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:27 | 8 |
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lardy and talented.....can teh two go hand in hand? 8)
ian
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539.14 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Mon Nov 07 1994 13:14 | 12 |
| That's another thing I've been thinking about. Can anyone name a great
(or even good) guitarist that was probably �10-20% from his/her ideal
weight?
If you consider Jerry Garcia a good guitarist, that would be one. I
can't think of anyone else right now.
Fats Domino is the only piano/keys person I can think of.
Ann Wilson is a more contemporary vocalist with a weight problem. It
seems vocalist are more commonly heavy or thin. You also have
Meatloaf, Mama Cass, and Karen Carpenter.
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539.15 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | I know all about the honor of God... | Mon Nov 07 1994 13:42 | 10 |
| >What would you think of bands that discriminate against talented
>musicians because they aren't at their ideal weight (over or under)?
I'd think what I always thought -- stupid!
It's always been, at least in the rock world, that people are hired
for their looks, NOT their chops! Since the industry is image-geared,
they have a point ... you have to LOOK good on video and in photos,
but someone can always play for you (read: milli vanilli, sid vicious).
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539.16 | What about... | PATE::SCHIAVONE | Herc, Herc, in the sky, Dedelus, Dedelus | Mon Nov 07 1994 13:49 | 6 |
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There's the guitarist for Tad and then "Screamin' Trees" has some
sizable guitarists...anyone seen Jimmy Page lately...he fits the
bill.
/Cap'n Quad
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539.17 | | GOES11::HOUSE | How could I have been so blind? | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:02 | 10 |
| > What would you think of bands that discriminate against talented
> musicians because they aren't at their ideal weight (over or under)?
So, have you gained a few lately, Mikey?
There doesn't seem to be any stigma about underweight players, that
"skinny-as-a-rail" look has been the basic rock guitarist image for 25
years.
Greg
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539.18 | Speaking of... | PATE::SCHIAVONE | Herc, Herc, in the sky, Dedelus, Dedelus | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:13 | 6 |
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Not to change the subject totally, but the NiN guitarist in the
"March of the Pigs" video is one of the more radical lookin
people I've ever seen....
/Cap'n Quad
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539.19 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:21 | 4 |
| > So, have you gained a few lately, Mikey?
No, actually I've been losing. This doesn't really have to do with me
anyway since it's been years since I did the band thing.
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539.20 | boom-ba-lattie | GOES11::HOUSE | How could I have been so blind? | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:26 | 5 |
| > No, actually I've been losing. This doesn't really have to do with me
> anyway since it's been years since I did the band thing.
Couldn't get into a band 'cause you were too fat, huh?
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539.21 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:33 | 5 |
| RE: .14
B.B. King is not a small man, that's for sure..
mike
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539.22 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:53 | 3 |
| > Couldn't get into a band 'cause you were too fat, huh?
yeah and my hair was too short and not curly enough.
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539.23 | | METALX::SWANSON | Ride The Lightning | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:56 | 4 |
| How about Leslie West?
(Not recently but back in the Mountain days)
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539.24 | | BUSY::FISED::SLABOUNTY | Thailboat!! | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:58 | 5 |
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I was going to mention Leslie West ... big boy indeed.
GTI
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539.25 | Guitar player wanted; Must have great hair! | GOES11::HOUSE | How could I have been so blind? | Mon Nov 07 1994 15:53 | 5 |
| I'm sure we could all think of exceptions (like Bob Mould), but the
fact is that it's unusual to see someone like that in a band because of
the discrimination based on looks.
Greg
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539.26 | | KDX200::ROBR | Daybreak at the bottom of a lake... | Mon Nov 07 1994 16:22 | 3 |
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then theres that big fat guy in kansas... :')
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539.27 | | GOES11::HOUSE | How could I have been so blind? | Mon Nov 07 1994 16:42 | 1 |
| Where in Kansas? KC? Wichita? Some wheat or corn field?
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539.28 | | STKAI1::VAKTMASTERIT | duh | Tue Nov 08 1994 02:21 | 3 |
| check out Poison Idea, now that is fat.
-H
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539.29 | BTO! | STKHLM::STENSTROM | Still Crazy After All These Beers... | Tue Nov 08 1994 03:28 | 4 |
| Remember Bachman-Turner Overweight!?
/tOM
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539.30 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Tue Nov 08 1994 08:00 | 6 |
| The big guy in Kansas is Rich Williams.
He's considerably larger (now) than most of the folks that have been
mentioned.
db
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539.31 | | KDX200::ROBR | Daybreak at the bottom of a lake... | Tue Nov 08 1994 11:35 | 3 |
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does that mean i win? :')
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