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    Quote Originally Posted by BabeNBoxers View Post
    I don't think taking me as back up singer would get you any points.......I was asked to leave my church choir :blink:
    I bet it wasn't about your singing, you naughty gramma!!:wink:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muz View Post
    I bet it wasn't about your singing, you naughty gramma!!:wink:

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    I was 17 I wasn't naughty..................Yet :wink:

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabeNBoxers View Post
    I was 17 I wasn't naughty..................Yet :wink:
    Good thing you took care of that little shortcoming at the appropriate time!

    I bet those aren't your boxers either!:ohmy:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muz View Post
    Hey now, that's one heck of a big generalization there Kelly!

    All true, mind you...:wink:

    It's all about the rhythm...and how you caress your instrument...I mean your woman.:cool:

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    Hehehe............ actually, I dated quite a few musicians in my short life. Every one of them was very proficient and highly rhythmic with their ~ instrument. Most of them had more than one instrument too.

    This explains why I'm single now. Long term relationships with musicians are for the strong and faithful........ I got a "C" on my last strength test. But the studying part sure was fun! :wink:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muz View Post
    I bet it wasn't about your singing, you naughty gramma!!:wink:

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    That woman is beautiful. She wouldn't need to sing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muz View Post

    I bet those aren't your boxers either!:ohmy:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellybee View Post
    Hehehe............ actually, I dated quite a few musicians in my short life. Every one of them was very proficient and highly rhythmic with their ~ instrument. Most of them had more than one instrument too.

    This explains why I'm single now. Long term relationships with musicians are for the strong and faithful........ I got a "C" on my last strength test. But the studying part sure was fun! :wink:
    Well, I met my wife exactly 13 years ago Feb 20th and before that my record relationship was 2 1/2 years.

    I finally found one with (barely) enough patience and (just) low enough expectations to keep me on my toes without breaking my balls!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muz View Post
    I thought this might be an appropriate forum for this given the punters and groupies who frequent the Studio.:wink:

    A bit of a read, but certainly worth it.

    Muz

    How to request a song from the band

    When requesting a song from the band, just say "play ... my song!" We have
    chips implanted in our heads with an unlimited database of the favorite
    tunes of every patron who ever walked into a bar and all songs ever recorded
    so feel free to be vague, we love the challenge.
    If we say we really don't remember that tune you want, we're only kidding.
    Bands do know every song ever recorded, so keep humming. Hum harder if need
    be... it helps jog the memory, or just repeat your request over and over
    again.

    If a band tells you they do not know a song you want to hear, they either
    forgot they know the tune or they are just putting you on. Try singing a few
    words for the band. Any words will do. It also helps to scream your request
    from across the room several times per set followed by the phrases, "AW COME
    ON!" and, "YOU SUCK!"

    Exaggerated hand gestures expressing disapproval from the dance floor are a
    big help as well, such as the thumbs down or your middle finger up put-downs
    are the best way to jog a band's memory.. This instantly promotes you to the
    status of "Personal Friend Of The Band." You can bet your request will be
    the next song we play.

    Entertainers are notorious fakers and jokesters and never really prepare for
    their shows.They simply walk on stage with no prior thought to what they
    will do once they arrive. We don't actually make set lists or rehearse
    songs. We mostly just wait for you to yell something out, then fake it.
    An entertainer's job is so easy, even a monkey could do it, so don't let
    them off the hook easily. Your request is all that matters.

    Once you've figured out what genre of music the band plays, please make your
    requests from a totally different genre. The more exaggerated the better. If
    its a blues band playing, yell for some Metallica or Slayer or Pantera.
    Likewise, if its a death-speed metal band, be sure to request Brown-Eyed
    Girl or some Grateful Dead. Musicians need to constantly broaden their
    musical horizons, and its your job to see that it happens....immediately.

    TALKING WITH THE BAND
    The best time to discuss anything with the band in any meaningful way is at
    the middle of a song when all band members are singing at the same time. Our
    hearing is so advanced that we can pick out your tiny voice from the
    megawatt wall of sound blasting all around us. And we can converse with you
    in sign language while singing the song, so don't worry that we're in the
    middle of the chorus.

    Musicians are expert lip readers too. If a musician does not reply to your
    question or comment during a tune, it's because they didn't get a good look
    at your mouth in order to read your lips. Simply continue to scream your
    request and be sure to over emphasize the words with your lips. This helps
    immensely. Don't be fooled. Singers have the innate ability to answer
    questions and sing at the same time. If the singer doesn't answer your
    questions immediately, regardless of how stupid the question may seem, it's
    because they are purposely ignoring you. If this happens, immediately cop an
    attitude. We love this.

    IMPORTANT
    When an entertainer leans over to hear you better, grab his or her head in
    both hands and yell directly into their ear, while holding their head
    securely so they cannot pull away.This will be taken as an invitation to a
    friendly and playful game of tug of war between their head and your hands.
    Don't give up! Hang on until the singer or guitar player submits. Drummers
    are often safe from this fun game since they usually sit in the back,
    protected by the guitar players. Keyboard players are protected by their
    instrument, and only play the game when tricked into coming from behind
    their keyboards. Though difficult to get them to play, it's not impossible,
    so keep trying. They're especially vulnerable during the break between
    songs.

    HELPING THE BAND
    If you inform the band that you are a singer, the band will appreciate your
    help with the next few tunes, or however long you can remain standing on
    stage. If you're too drunk to stand unassisted, simply lean on one of the
    band members or the most expensive piece of equipment you see. Just pretend
    you're in a Karaoke bar. Simply feel free to walk up on stage and join in.

    By the way, the drunker you are, the better you sound, and the louder you
    should sing. If by chance you fall off the stage, be sure to crawl back up
    and attempt to sing harmony.. Keep in mind that nothing assists the band more
    than outrageous dancing, fifth and sixth part harmonies, or a tambourine
    played on one and three and out of tempo. Try the cowbell; they love the
    challenge.The band always needs the help and will take this as a compliment..

    Finally, the microphone and PA system are merely props, they don't really
    amplify your voice, so when you grab the mic out of the singers hand be sure
    to scream into it at the top of your lungs, otherwise no one will hear what
    a great singer you are. Hearing is over-rated anyhow.. The crowd and the
    sound guy will love you for it.

    BONUS TIP
    As a last resort, wait until the band takes a break and then get on stage
    and start playing their instruments. They love this. Even if you are ejected
    from the club, you can rest assured in the fact you have successfully
    completed your audition. The band will call you the following day to offer
    you a position.


    I think "giving the bass player a wedgie onstage is a good idea too" should be added too Muz.......:whistle:
    Live for the moment and never regret anything that makes you smile

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    Quote Originally Posted by MissM. View Post
    I think "giving the bass player a wedgie onstage is a good idea too" should be added too Muz.......:whistle:
    :noexpression:

    OK, ok, I'll play "Come on Eileen" one more time...

    Muz
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