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wow you guys really not open to this i see! hmmm.. just trying to help ..

you don't see my point ,,, people don't come to LISTEN to you.. they come to get HIGH OFF YOU!!!!

DO ANY OF YOU WATCH YOUR AUDIANCE'S FACE'S TO SEE IF THEY ARE CONNECTING WITH YOU?????? HUH??


i go to aldos more and more these days anyway... those bands have LIFE in them! When you see drummer bangin those skins like theirs no tomorrow! Lead Guitbox bending backward crankin on those strings!!! EATING THE MIKE WHILE HEAD BANGIN OFF STAGE!! LASER BEAMS ARE FLYING ALL ROUND THE ROOM!!!!! THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKIN ABOUT!!!!! EN_ER_GY!!!!! I GET UP AND STRAT JUMPIN AROUND!! I CAN'T STAY STILL!! get some action on stage! i'm sick & tired of listening 3 or 4 stiffs like they got rods up there asses!! move a little up their!!! this what i'm talking about!

oh well.. i go to aldos more these days anyway..





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ZappasXWife wrote:
But, you aren't a musician, so don't go see them.
Gee Rob, I'm hoping that was complete sarcasm. I get as much feeling out of the live music as a musician I think. Not all non-musician fans are mindless and just there to get laid.
People go out to see music for all the reasons mentioned but I bet a big one not mentioned is simply "I'm meeting someone here" which is why word of mouth between friends can really help a band.
Exactly. I don't go to get laid, I don't go to drink (not 21 yet), I don't go to meet people. I go to hear a good band. I'm usually up front too. And I take lots of photos. But I only go to see one band and they're only here once a month.
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no surrender wrote: i go to aldos more and more these days anyway... those bands have LIFE in them! When you see drummer bangin those skins like theirs no tomorrow! Lead Guitbox bending backward crankin on those strings!!! EATING THE MIKE WHILE HEAD BANGIN OFF STAGE!! LASER BEAMS ARE FLYING ALL ROUND THE ROOM!!!!! THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKIN ABOUT!!!!! EN_ER_GY!!!!! I GET UP AND STRAT JUMPIN AROUND!! I CAN'T STAY STILL!! get some action on stage! i'm sick & tired of listening 3 or 4 stiffs like they got rods up there asses!! move a little up their!!! this what i'm talking about!

oh well.. i go to aldos more these days anyway..
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DUDE, seriously you need to check into LASERHOLICS ANONYMOUS lasers are very cool i agree but i think most bands are capable of tearin it up without them. In fact the better the band the less props they need. indeed! :twisted: your posts are kinda funny though
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ZappasXWife wrote:But, you aren't a musician, so don't go see them.

Gee Rob, I'm hoping that was complete sarcasm. I get as much feeling out of the live music as a musician I think. Not all non-musician fans are mindless and just there to get laid.
People go out to see music for all the reasons mentioned but I bet a big one not mentioned is simply "I'm meeting someone here" which is why word of mouth between friends can really help a band.
bfoust wrote:Exactly. I don't go to get laid, I don't go to drink (not 21 yet), I don't go to meet people. I go to hear a good band. I'm usually up front too. And I take lots of photos. But I only go to see one band and they're only here once a month.



I think you both possibly skipped over the rest of what RobTheDrummer wrote, mentioning "fans, good fans" and us accounting for "20%". :)
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I think that a quote from the classic film "Billy Madison" could be applied in response to this thread:

"...what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."
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I just hope we are all not "misunderestimating" no surrender.

That would truely be a shame! Ooooops!

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tornandfrayed wrote:I just hope we are all not "misunderestimating" no surrender.

That would truely be a shame! Ooooops!

Just burnt the cat ( lasers you know! )



ROTFLMAO!
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I think a lot of the reason this thread was started was because I referred to,"doing the lazy-ass, sit-down steel guitar thing with Blind Jonny Death" in another thread. If so, that's hilarious and completely ironic. I was being facetious. Anybody who sees BJD, particularly when I sit in, sees 3 guys totally wound up and vibrating, sweating, rocking, stomping... ALL energy. I sit on a chair so I have a lap for my lap steel guitar to rest in, and moving around too much makes the bar creep around (I go out of tune really bad, really fast). For sure, I get into it too, and it sounds like poop, so I have be cool, like a bluegrass banjo-player (they stand statue-still). We have a running joke to, "keep playing, I'm not tired yet"... they're all spent and sweaty, and I just sat in the chair, so I'm good.
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songsmith wrote:I think a lot of the reason this thread was started was because I referred to,"doing the lazy-ass, sit-down steel guitar thing with Blind Jonny Death" in another thread. If so, that's hilarious and completely ironic. I was being facetious. Anybody who sees BJD, particularly when I sit in, sees 3 guys totally wound up and vibrating, sweating, rocking, stomping... ALL energy. I sit on a chair so I have a lap for my lap steel guitar to rest in, and moving around too much makes the bar creep around (I go out of tune really bad, really fast). For sure, I get into it too, and it sounds like poop, so I have be cool, like a bluegrass banjo-player (they stand statue-still). We have a running joke to, "keep playing, I'm not tired yet"... they're all spent and sweaty, and I just sat in the chair, so I'm good.
So noslander comes up clueless. Again. :cry: ---------->JMS
songsmith,

what do you mean you go out of tune? you HALF to sit to play good? why can't you stand and play like felix??

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Good God, no surrender, read the post before you reply.

When songsmith jams with Blind Johnny Death, he plays lap steel. LAP steel.

It's a slide guitar that is played sitting down, hence the word "LAP" in the instrument's name, "LAP steel". You can't stand and play one. There are no straps on it, so there's no way to hold it.

Just do everyone a favor and do a few things:

1. Use spell check on your posts.
2. Know what you are talking about before you post. Do some friggin' research.

From Wikipedia: "The lap steel is typically placed in one's lap or on a stool while seated; it is not held upright like a standard guitar. The strings are placed much higher above the neck than on a standard guitar, and are not pressed to a fret when sounding a note. Rather, the player holds a metal slide in one hand, which is moved along the strings to change the instrument's pitch while the other hand plucks or picks the strings. Due to this method of playing, the instrument can play a limited number of chords, and is thus better suited to playing melodies."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lap_steel_guitar

Duh.
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Someone needs to go back to Junior High vocabulary class...
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hooked on phonics didn't work for everyone.............. :lol:
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hUkEd oN FoNikz wUrkd FoUrr mEe. :shock:
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ToonaRockGuy wrote:hUkEd oN FoNikz wUrkd FoUrr mEe. :shock:
I just pictured you saying that in your Kevin James radio voice. *LOL*

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no surrender wrote:LASER BEAMS ARE FLYING ALL ROUND THE ROOM!!!!! THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKIN ABOUT!!!!!
I'm reminded of Dr. Evil with all this talk of laser beams....


"All I want is some FRICKIN' LASER BEAMS!!!!"


I don't think it takes laser beams to put on an awesome show. I think energy can be there just from enjoying what you are playing and just enjoying playing in general. Some of the best shows I have seen have barely had good lighting let alone frickin' laser beams.
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ToonaRockGuy wrote:Good God, no surrender, read the post before you reply.

When songsmith jams with Blind Johnny Death, he plays lap steel. LAP steel.

It's a slide guitar that is played sitting down, hence the word "LAP" in the instrument's name, "LAP steel". You can't stand and play one. There are no straps on it, so there's no way to hold it.

Just do everyone a favor and do a few things:

1. Use spell check on your posts.
2. Know what you are talking about before you post. Do some friggin' research.

From Wikipedia: "The lap steel is typically placed in one's lap or on a stool while seated; it is not held upright like a standard guitar. The strings are placed much higher above the neck than on a standard guitar, and are not pressed to a fret when sounding a note. Rather, the player holds a metal slide in one hand, which is moved along the strings to change the instrument's pitch while the other hand plucks or picks the strings. Due to this method of playing, the instrument can play a limited number of chords, and is thus better suited to playing melodies."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lap_steel_guitar

Duh.

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I like Bobby's thinking, if you don't like a troll, lets talk about different ways to dismember! I say we cut the pinky toe off with a guitar string! :twisted:
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songsmith wrote:For what it's worth, I think that non-musicians struggle to
Understand what we muso's feel when we
Climb onto that hallowed stage, to forward our art and
Keep the daydreams of youth alive as we face the

Ordinary workaday world and
Feed our fragile ego's and perhaps even feed our
Families as well.

Being a fan is noble and necessary to us, but
I think we have no responsibility
To play every song we are
Commanded to, by someone who has zero clue as to exactly how
Hard it is to do what we do.
!!!!

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Post by f.sciarrillo »

I am almost in tears from laughing so hard at this thread. It is to funny ..

And no surender they make spell checkers for you browser. If you are using Firefox you can get spellbound. If you are using IE then you can get iespell. They both work great .. If you are using AOL, then you are on your own ..
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Post by SpellboundByMetal »

what is this, an english teachers union? hahaha.
really funny though
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Post by Bit*chenWomen1029 »

BadDazeGuitar wrote:I think that a quote from the classic film "Billy Madison" could be applied in response to this thread:

"...what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."
That is just plain funny, i honestly hope you dont have that memerized... if you do COOL, but you watch to much billy madison....lmao
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Post by witchhunt »

To f.sciarrillo,
In your last post, to should be too, surrender has two r's, you should be your, there should be a comma after Firefox and IE, and one period at the end of a sentence is sufficient. Sorry.
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witchhunt wrote:To f.sciarrillo,
In your last post, to should be too, surrender has two r's, you should be your, there should be a comma after Firefox and IE, and one period at the end of a sentence is sufficient. Sorry.
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