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Live Performance & Production => Backstage => Topic started by: RoadRanger on April 09, 2010, 06:57:32 PM
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So, can you actually make any money in this biz without playing "Mustang Sally" every night?
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Yes! I make money by playing "Mustang Sally" and "Sweet Home Alabama" on alternating nights!
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Yes! I make money by playing "Mustang Sally" and "Sweet Home Alabama" on alternating nights!
Dude, that's Rock&Roll Hell for sure ;D. I actually don't mind hearing a good rendition of either of those but don't know if I could play them again. I was playing the same songs 30 years ago that a "Classic Rock" band plays today - but most of them were new back then :) and we got paid about the same :P.
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;D
The truth is, we have both songs on our songlist but don't play them much. Mustang Sally gets pulled out when we're playing for old folks---when we're at a wedding or some other gig when we're suddenly faced with a bunch of people in their 60s. Sweet Home gets pulled out on request or if it's a particularly redneck crowd.
I hear you about playing the same songs as when I was younger. I had a particularly eerie feeling creep over me the other night when I was playing "You Give Love A Bad Name" and this pretty young thing was writhing around near the front of the stage and singing along, and I got to thinking..."wasn't I in this exact same position looking at your mother do the exact same thing 25 years ago?"
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I had a particularly eerie feeling creep over me the other night when I was playing "You Give Love A Bad Name" and this pretty young thing was writhing around near the front of the stage and singing along, and I got to thinking..."wasn't I in this exact same position looking at your mother do the exact same thing 25 years ago?"
Maybe wuz a flashback :P?
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Yah, I hear yah. I've got three daughters aged 1 through 25 and a 6 year old grandaughter so's that kinda thing really creeps me out :o.
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We will play Sweet Home for boobies,and we let others sing Mustang for us as guest so either one could get real intresting on any given gig night.
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To this day, after 20+ years gigging in rock cover bands - I have never played either "Sweet Home Alabama" or "Mustang Sally" or "Brown Eyed Girl" or "Old Time RnR" ;D
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To this day, after 20+ years gigging in rock cover bands - I have never played either "Sweet Home Alabama" or "Mustang Sally" or "Brown Eyed Girl" or "Old Time RnR" ;D
Actually I don't think I have either - at least not in front of an audience. Mighta jammed SHA once or twice - useta play a few other LS tunes though. But that was when they were fresh 8).
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I will play those songs out if I feel the audience really wants to hear them.
Doesn't mean I hafta like it. :(
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We will play Sweet Home for boobies,and we let others sing Mustang for us as guest so either one could get real intresting on any given gig night.
When I had a house job, I kept a vidcam with me at all times.
After six years in that place, I had about ten 2-hr volumes of "Roadhouse Funbags".
Funny stuff.
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So, can you actually make any money in this biz without playing "Mustang Sally" every night?
Yes. I've got the royalty checks for $9.72, $6.30 etc. to prove it. :facepalm:
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We usually morph "Mustang Sally" into "Sweet-home" and then morph that into "Cocaine", then morph that into "Gimme 3 Steps"... morphed into "Proud Mary"... morphed into "Louie Louie"... morphed into "Achey-Breaky"... morphed into "Billy's Got His Beer Goggles" on... mophed into "Born To Be Wild"... and finish the mess off with "Purple Haze"... just to get all of that stuff taken care of as quickly as possible.
Oh... and I think we throw the hooks from "The Rodeo Song" and "Some Girls" in there somewhere. I dunno... I just play bass.
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A whole set in 5 minutes! Do you get to take a 55 minute break after that ;) ?
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A whole set in 5 minutes! Do you get to take a 55 minute break after that ;) ?
Actually... we generally take like 2ea. 5 minute breaks inna 3 - 5hr. performance... since we all come to play... and we don't play clubs anymore so there's no need for dead-air time so the proprietor and staff can better take care of business.
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I hear you about playing the same songs as when I was younger. I had a particularly eerie feeling creep over me the other night when I was playing "You Give Love A Bad Name" and this pretty young thing was writhing around near the front of the stage and singing along, and I got to thinking..."wasn't I in this exact same position looking at your mother do the exact same thing 25 years ago?"
My emphasis on your words. You hit the nail right on the head. I've been trying to put that sentiment into words for a very long time. That is why I now refuse to sing "Talk Dirty To Me". It's creepy, singing that song when there are girls younger than my daughter dancing in front of me.
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www.bluesongrand.com in Des Moines, IA has this policy:
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www.bluesongrand.com in Des Moines, IA has this policy:
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While I can understand that I really would rather not go see a band that can't "sell" a song like that - they probably suck on other tunes too :(.
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I play for mostly an older crowd,,,,so stang and sah are expected. the thing i find is that younger
people get into it to. Its good dance music. Its done to death for a reason. its like sweet child. I
do not like the song. but I would play it if it was expected. by the crowd.
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[...] sah [...]
Sweet Alabama 'Ho ?
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:thu: that will work. LOL. At least this board works. I am pretty well up for most songs if the song m
matches the age group. We cold cocked hors last winter one sunday. I had not played that in 40 years
The 40 year old bass player was on neck watch the first pass through,,,since I dont think he ever played that.....We are
shamless bastards ,, anything to sell beer.