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cliff
Posted 2006-09-14 6:53 PM (#239966 - in reply to #239941)
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". . . and dance by the light of the moon . . ."
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stephent28
Posted 2006-09-14 6:58 PM (#239967 - in reply to #239941)
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Tennessee Flat Top Box by Johnny Cash followed closely by House of The Rising Sun by The Animals.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-09-14 6:58 PM (#239968 - in reply to #239941)
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CSNY's "Teach Your Children." I sang it along with my classmates at a school-wide competition. I was a high school freshman at that time. We didn't win, of course, but placing fifth overall was quite an achievement.

One year later, I learned how to play guitar myself. With the assistant principal calling names at random, I was forced (or peer-pressured) to play Jim Croce's "Photographs and Memories" at a school talent show...
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-09-14 7:03 PM (#239969 - in reply to #239941)
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I'm still trying to learn that one, Gil.
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Omaha
Posted 2006-09-14 7:07 PM (#239970 - in reply to #239941)
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Originally posted by bobc:
i'm chicken.
Here's an analogy for you: Some women tend to be really hung up on body image stuff, but do we men really care? I mean seriously, when things get going are you sitting there trying to find things to criticize about her, or are you going to just get busy? So what if she isn't the Playmate of the Month. She is THERE and the PMOTM isn't!

Same thing here. People don't listen to music to hear flaws. They go to have fun. The only thing they ask of you is to have fun with them. It really makes no difference how accurately you play, or how well you sing, as long as you are having an good time and the crowd can feel it.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-09-14 7:17 PM (#239971 - in reply to #239941)
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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
I'm still trying to learn that one, Gil.
Someday, perhaps in one of the future gatherings, we could meet and I can show it to you. It was the very first Croce song I learned, while learning how to fingerpick. :)
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TWA
Posted 2006-09-14 7:42 PM (#239972 - in reply to #239941)
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"Feel Like Making Love" at a high school talent contest.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-09-14 9:09 PM (#239973 - in reply to #239941)
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Sad to say though that the last time I did it (that I can remember) was probably in college... so if I were ever to do it again, it would probably be like the first time... in which case I would want to do some kind of a blues number... not sure which one.
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Northcountry
Posted 2006-09-14 9:42 PM (#239974 - in reply to #239941)
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Wow Pooh Corner forgot about that one! Great song there. I have to learn it, perhaps it's something we can use. My first song was something I never plan to play again. It was "The Cars" Your Just What I needed. We played the middle school dance. would-a been 77 or so??? I suppose it could have been worse.
Went on to a different band not long after this crap band thing. Next one actually did some Floyd and Genesis back when it was still kinda new and hot on the charts! Firth of Fifth...Afterglow...you name it and we had a cool Beatles medely that started out with..... "she came in through the bathroom window""" and ended with a long sustained chord that faded out so I could put on the acoustic and do a nice little Blackbird rendition." Fun Fun stuff always got a nice applause for the whole medely. No matter how much I like playing this stuff now, when I get the chance, it just ain't like doing it back when it was current.
The audiences are so, so, very different from what I remember. I play more for me now.
I am sure a lot of you guy's must have the same feeling if you've been at this for a while. And I know some of you have been doing this for longer than I


Randy
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Jeff
Posted 2006-09-14 9:42 PM (#239975 - in reply to #239941)
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"Proud Mary," followed by "Gentle on my Mind" at a school PTA meeting when I was in 5th grade (1970).
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-09-15 12:30 AM (#239976 - in reply to #239941)
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high school musical...annie..99'-01'...kinda cloudy on the year but i rember it was a damn nightmare..jason
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TRboy
Posted 2006-09-15 12:39 AM (#239977 - in reply to #239941)
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In church I did "Try A Little Kindness"....just me and my trusty Custom Balladeer!(the only one I had back then!)
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Jason_S
Posted 2006-09-15 12:54 AM (#239978 - in reply to #239941)
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the last number i did in frot of a ''sober'' crowd was 'three wooden crosses' at church..jason
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RokitRik
Posted 2006-09-15 1:51 AM (#239979 - in reply to #239941)
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Great reading all the posts here. My singular successful vocal performance was a duet, "Sue Me". It was my Junior year in HS (72-73) and the musical was Guys and Dolls.

So far as playing guitar and singing in front of a larger-than-my-living-room audience, I've had only a couple of times. The most memorable was with a garage band that we formed hastily in 1970 and broke up just as quickly. I think it was because one of the members brought his japanese girlfriend to all of our sessions . Our first and only gig was at a roller-skating rink. I had a solo, playing and singing Norweigian Wood. It went okay. I could tell because as the skaters rolled by me, they'd say "gooOOODD JJJjooob" and "ssoOUNDS GOoood". A very strange way to perform with your audience circling the floor in front of you. I guess we should have done "I'm So Dizzy".

The biggest failure in my performance history was my Senior year, 73-74. I was the "vocalist", along with a guitarist and drummer auditioning for our HS Talent Show. We took on "Hocus Pocus". I thought I was Ziggy Stardust and dressed up like some wacked-out vampire. My yodelling talents are very dim and the tryout was a true disaster. If we had practiced more than two times, the audition may have qualified as near-entertainment.

The band that really took the show that year did a great version of Traffic's "Light Up or Leave Me Alone." I recommend that to any of you playing in a tight rock and roll band.
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RokitRik
Posted 2006-09-15 1:59 AM (#239980 - in reply to #239941)
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Originally posted by Omaha:
...people don't listen to music to hear flaws...as long as you are having an good time and the crowd can feel it.
Excellent comment and very true. If you are into what you are performing, even mistakes can come off as "style". And the old addage, "you've got to start somewhere" really applies.
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jb
Posted 2006-09-15 3:56 AM (#239981 - in reply to #239941)
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Now you've got me thinking back...

I guess that it was in 2005 when I was 18 - had an audition to join the local Amateur Dramatic Society. I think I sang Deadwood Stage from Calamity Jane, which was the show I joined for - it played in March 1996 to over 5,000 over the week's run, including two sell-outs of over 750.

Since then, I've had my own starring role, and I'm now Treasurer. Last night, we auditioned the new members, same as I did. Boy did the nerves come flooding back for me!

The first time I guitared and sang would have been October 18th 1996. Roy Orbison's Pretty Woman with drums and a bass behind me (both of whom weren't technically old enough to be in the bar!). We played for 4 hours that night. Had to do everything three times, as we were only expecting and expected to play for about an hour.

You're right - as long as you're having a good time I'm no better than I was then, but having just as much fun, and people really go for it.

Good days!

JB
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muzza
Posted 2006-09-15 6:05 AM (#239982 - in reply to #239941)
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Originally posted by RokitRik:
Originally posted by Omaha:
...people don't listen to music to hear flaws...as long as you are having an good time and the crowd can feel it.
Excellent comment and very true. If you are into what you are performing, even mistakes can come off as "style". And the old addage, "you've got to start somewhere" really applies.
I totally agree with Omaha and RokitRik. I've seen performers who weren't phenomenally talented, but they were obviously enjoying what they were doing and it's infectious.

I've played on stage quite a lot, usually as bass player or harmonica - never singing. My first 'solo' was a few months ago and it was real lead balloon stuff. I played some Neil Young tunes (with harp holder )- Out on the Weekend, My My Hey Hey and Needle and the Damage Done.

I must have been pretty bad - they didn't even realize I'd finished. (See BobC's thread for details) I was so intent on doing it right that I didn't enjoy the experience, and I think it showed.

My Ovation 1768 got a lot of attention, though.
"That guitar sounds great!" (until you PLAYED it)

BobC, just do it. If it goes as well as those that have heard you play think it will, you'll be on a natural high for weeks.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-09-15 8:47 AM (#239983 - in reply to #239941)
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First guitar solo in front of an audience: 1964, junior high talent show for the entire student body, "Wipe Out" by the Surfaris.

First time to actually sing on stage: "Dance Anyone" likely around 1960 or 1961.
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Omaha
Posted 2006-09-15 11:56 AM (#239984 - in reply to #239941)
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Here's another example.

Angie and I went to see Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers last year. Our seats were up in the stands, to the left of the stage, so the performance was pretty much in front of us, but facing to our left.

Anyway, once in a while Petty would turn and play in our direction. He would always have this huge grin on his face. The crowd just went nuts. You could just feel how he was grooving off the crowd, and the crowd was grooving off of him. It was a great time.

Guys like us probably spend too much time practicing at home, alone, thinking that someday I'll get good enough to be worth listening to. Truth is, being worth listening to has very little to do with how good you are, and everything to do with how much mojo you bring to the stage.

Not that there's anything wrong with being good, of course. Just that when you are playing popular music, its not the only thing.
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rick endres
Posted 2006-09-15 12:42 PM (#239985 - in reply to #239941)
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Third grade, 8 years old, church choir solo on "Ave Maria." I was angelic then. Learned to sing harmony there over the next 10 years.

First "pro" performance in 1969 on stage at the Sand Bar in the Clifton entertainment district near the University of Cincinnati. CSN's "Helplessly Hoping" with my band. Killer harmonies.

Is there anybody of a certain age who HASN'T done the "Wedding Song?" We got drunk practicing it and came up with a set of obscene lyrics for it. When it came time to actually sing it at the wedding, it was hard to do with a straight face. We managed.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-09-15 12:52 PM (#239986 - in reply to #239941)
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I guess I wasn't thinking about my time in the folk group at St. Mel's, which would have predated Dueling Banjos by about a year. We also did the Wedding Song. My girlfriend at the time had a phenomenal voice... I still get goosebumps. That was a fun time to play at church - no one cared about which songs we played. We weren't limited by licensing or anything else... and then Sister Mary Patrick or Patrick Mary (can't exactly remember) came along.

Oh well!
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FlySig
Posted 2006-09-15 7:44 PM (#239987 - in reply to #239941)
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My first real performance was 6th grade in 1972. We did "Good Morning, Starshine" in front of the school.
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-09-16 1:57 AM (#239988 - in reply to #239941)
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Mark in Boise tells us about his first time.
the drunken bar incident described above. Memory is fuzzy.
Nearly the same thing happened to me.The difference was I wanted to play with the band at the beginning of the night. after I got too buzzed I said 'forget it I am too buzzed'. When I came out of the bathroom and the band was about to start the last set, my friend, who knew the band, was at the mic. He said 'get your hands out of your pockets and lets hear it for Dave'. There were no towels in the bathroom so my hands were wet. I was buzzed so my pants were unzipped.

The lead guitarist handed me his guitar and said into the mic 'what are you going to sing?' I was just going to play rythem and not sing The Eagles' "Tequila Sunrise" amd "Take it Easy". They said play the rythem and they would do the fill. But I still had to sing. Thank god I was buzzed.


When I got off stage, a beautiful women asked me if I knew my pants were unzipped and my dick was hanging out. I said 'Know it, I wrote it. You should have asked me that ealier. I would have played it for you.'
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Steve
Posted 2006-09-16 10:11 AM (#239989 - in reply to #239941)
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My first time singing in public?...a duet with my sister standing in front of this big puplit at the Victory Baptist Tabernacle in Hapeville, Georgia...I think the song was "At Calvary"...had to be back in the 60's, and we were in 3rd grade maybe?...(and we also sang together a year ago at my grandmothers funeral...we're both in our 50's now..)
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Davek1076
Posted 2006-09-16 12:29 PM (#239990 - in reply to #239941)
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I was in a band in high school (mid-80's), and our first time out was at a High School talent show. We decided to play "Am I Evil" by Metallica. Of course, that wasn't what we played during the audition to get a slot in the show. I don't think the people running the event were too amused, and, oddly enough, we didn't win. :confused:
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