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#28811 by Starfish Scott
Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:54 pm
Back in the USSR/any beach boys tune that is halfway popular.

#28831 by jw123
Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:26 pm
Has anybody heard Dweezil Zappa and Donnie Osmond doing the Bee Gees song Stayin Alive. I swore I would never cover the Bee Gees but after hearing this I might have to change my mind.

I look at beatup covers like this. If someone really wants to hear them and will write their request on a hundred dollar bill I will play it. We were in a metal bar a few years ago and this guy comes in and wants us to play Tutti Frutti and wants to sing it with us. Im thinking trainwreck from hell, but the guy gives us $200 so we slug thru it. It actually sounded ok and he kinda sang in key. The funny thing is the bar owner said she wished she had paid us $300 not to play it, cause when word got around all the bands started playing it hoping this cat would be there and give them a big tip. If you are playing covers what difference does it really make, just try to put your mark on the song.

#28850 by The KIDD
Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:11 pm
Hey JW,

That is TOO FUNNY... :lol: Now , Little Richard is gonna want HIS cut...
GAWD... Its gettin rough out there boys...I wish Peabody and Sherman would get that time machine built... :cry:

John

#29102 by silo pm
Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:29 pm
I think one of the most overplayed songs that it seems like every band plays in the alternative /modern genre is...........lit...own worst enemy
please tell me why my car is in the backyard

#29105 by blair_rock
Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:04 pm
Wow can't believe no one caught my mess up. Or maybe you did and just didn't care. "I shot the sheriff" was origionally done by Bob Marley, and Eric Clapton's was a cover of it. Still hate the song though.

#29132 by Irminsul
Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:24 pm
How come no one's mentioned "Wind Beneath My Wings" yet?

#29133 by blair_rock
Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:36 pm
Because just mentioning it causes bleeding from the ears and all other body cavities.
It is the song that must not be named.

#29169 by Irminsul
Fri Apr 18, 2008 2:17 am
Come on sing it with me..

DID YOU EVER KNOW THAT YOU'RE MY

HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

#29181 by Paleopete
Fri Apr 18, 2008 3:48 am
Margaritaville
Cocaine
House of the Rising Sun
Silver Wings
Never Even Call me By My Name (the lap steel does make it a bit more interesting though)
Maybelline

and I think I'll puke next time someone even mentions Sweet Home Alabama...

I won't even attempt Free Bird, it's too long and you lose your audience about halfway, they're tired of it.

I like to do Smoke on the Water on acoustic. Slide in open G.

And of course - sing it with me now...

THE TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS...

hehe

#29182 by jimmydanger
Fri Apr 18, 2008 4:00 am
Wonderful Tonight - barf
Takin' Care of Business - no you're not
Brown Eyed Girl - gotta love those brown eye girls wink wink
Proud Mary
Mustang Sally
Listen to the Music - do we have ta?
Pride and Joy - no you do not sound like SRV, I don't care if you've got the hat, the strat and the Fender Twin.

#29207 by gbheil
Fri Apr 18, 2008 2:48 pm
Oh them silver wings. Reminds me of a sweet little sixteen year old girl who snuck into the VFW one night 100,000 years ago,.. 8)
Good Golly Miss Molly!

#29282 by Franny
Sat Apr 19, 2008 4:43 am
More importantly, why does it seem bar crowds are stuck in the 70's when a live band is playing...yet dance to the jukebox? :oops:

#29296 by HowlinJ
Sat Apr 19, 2008 1:12 pm
Franny,

Could it be that 70's era music (the heyday of live bar bands in some regions) is what the preponderance of live bands inavertantly "programmed" their audiance to like?

My new band is loadin' up the set lists with a lot of "standard" 60's ("Louie Louie", GREAT jam tune, "Whiter Shade of Pale", perennial crowd pleaser.),
mixed with some obscure tunes (Moby Grape's "Murder in my Heart For the Judge", Louis Jordan's "Saturday Night Fish Fry")
Why? .. BECAUSE I KNOW HOW TO PLAY 'EM!... (and I soon want to get this band "out rockin' HARD!) I expect that the venue's clientel will enjoy most of what we play.

I am also a proficiant composer of "origionals" and ,after we get our "covers" to were were satisfied with them, and the band is a little better "gelled", I propose to "fattin' up the list" with an ample supply of "new millinium music"

I believe that you can "have your cake, and eat it too" :wink:

Howlin'

#29311 by Irminsul
Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:17 pm
Franny wrote:More importantly, why does it seem bar crowds are stuck in the 70's when a live band is playing...yet dance to the jukebox? :oops:


Because that was the era of what we call the "White Guy Dance" which is quite a tragedy to behold. Basically, you hold arms pretty stiffly at your sides, right foot step to the right, back to original position, then left foot step left, and back to original position, repeat.

Make sure and keep butt from moving too much. Whatever you do, don't shake that ass.

#29318 by philbymon
Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:43 pm
Damn, Irm! You got ALL me moves down, doncha?

2nd best bumper sticker I ever saw - "Hug a musician!! We never get to dance!"

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