ok, i've been reading replies and figured what the hell, i'll add my 2 cents worth. I've been playing for over 40 years in various bands, and
even tho i'm an "old" dude, i still love to rock and roll. Seriously, from
what i've learned, you may want to play what you want, but the majority of crowds that i've seen, want to dance to songs they are familiar with.
you can throw in a couple of originals, but if you want to play often and make some $$, you just have to go with the flow and play what's popular.
There are songs we do in my band that make me want to puke, but they are the ones people want to hear, so you have to decide what's important
to you and your group. I've been blessed with band mates who are basically on the same page musically, so that's not really been a problem.
A lot depends on the venues you play-- if it's all young people, go with what's popular now-- if it's an older crowd, go with that. Every gig is a
learning experience-- eat it up!! There are so many talented bands and
musicians in this area that will help if you let them. I know everyone
has an opinion, and as i said, i'm just speaking from my own experiences.
What we do in my band (night train) is play popular songs, but will add
one or 2 originals to see what sort of reaction we get. From our personal experience, people want to hear and dance to familiar tunes.
'nuff said. Good luck with your group. I sincerely hope you do well, and as i said before-- enjoy it while it lasts.
