fisherman bob wrote:THE most argued topic since I've been playing music. At this point I like doing both. To have a band do one or the other and not both doesn't make any sense to me. If a song is good and your band wants to put it in their repertoire then go for it. Doesn't matter whether it's cover or original. Make everybody happy. You happy. Audience happy. It's all about musical happiness. If you perform ANY song and you get no crowd reaction, either dump it or work on it some more until you get the response you're looking for.
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That pretty much sums it up, along with Philbymon's response: "Audiences like the familiar, unless your originals are really kick-ass."
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When it comes to performing there is nothing I enjoy more than performing Originals.
Nothing matches playing one of your own songs for the 1st time for an audience, and seeing effusive emotions in their eyes. It's great knowing that YOU have done that for them.
If I play 'Sweet Home Alabama' - half the audience might love it - but . . .
. . . somebody else wrote it.
Sure - it makes them happy.
But, when I play,
I play for me, and I share it with an audience.
If I just wanted to make people happy, I could offer to clean their windshields, or something.
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A couple months back I stopped at an open mike. It was a heavy metal bar.
I played right after the popular house band. They played metal and hard rock covers, and they were really excellent.
Cover after cover . . . the crowd ate them up.
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OK, so, next up is me.
No one there knew me.
A solo guitar - playing instrumentals, not even singing.
And I was playing songs that no one there had ever heard.
And, not even that, but I had the balls to play
jazz in a hard rock / heavy metal bar!
. . . would you be willing to try that?
. . . worried about getting booed off-stage?
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How do you think it went over?
Well - they LOVED it. I held the crowd with a different style of music, and all original songs. After my '3 songs,' they were asking for more. Each song I played was a different style; I forget how many I played, finally - about 25 minutes or so . . .
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So - that's my take on covers vs. originals, right there . . .
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But - if it makes YOU happy to play all cover songs which you like, and share that with an audience - then - for you - that is what it's all about.
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When you perform, it's best to play what YOU like to play; . . . because then you'll be performing at your best . . .
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Just, whatever you do - make sure you ARE performing your best.