TSJMajesty
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He's the guy in The Sopranos that beat that dude with a golf club, then old man Baccala killed him.Idk what Mustang Sally even is, maybe that’s showing my age![]()
He's the guy in The Sopranos that beat that dude with a golf club, then old man Baccala killed him.Idk what Mustang Sally even is, maybe that’s showing my age![]()
Spoiler alertHe's the guy in The Sopranos that beat that dude with a golf club, then old man Baccala killed him.
The only saving grace is that no one is going to pay to watch a bunch of robots perform live.
No need, it's obvious.Explain.
I actually used to do that when I was in high school, I don't miss it one bit. The band I really miss now is my Led Zeppelin tribute band in college, that was tons of fun and people lost their fucking minds every time we played out. That band got me laid more than anything else in my life COMBINED.Oh come on, are you seriously telling us you don't secretly want to playonea thousand more takes of Mustang Sally for a bunch of obnoxiously drunk middle age women?
Tribute bands are a curious phenomenon. They cause hate and love in spades.The band I really miss now is my Led Zeppelin tribute band in college, that was tons of fun and people lost their fucking minds every time we played out.
Sure, all of the live performance features and the multitude of footswitches and the expression pedal are all definitely designed with desktop use in mind.No need, it's obvious.
Who said desktop use?Sure, all of the live performance features and the multitude of footswitches and the expression pedal are all definitely designed with desktop use in mind.
Tribute bands are a curious phenomenon. They cause hate and love in spades.
I play in a tribute band, and must say that I really enjoy it.
Exactly. This is my case. For me, it's pure joy to play the music of my favourite artist.I would love to do that if it was a band I really liked.
During my working-musician days, tribute bands were not so much a thing. There were Elvis impersonators - some of those guys paid their sidemen more than Elvis' sidemen were paid - and Vegas-type show bands would occasionally do tribute sets, but the cloned, look-alike/act-alike/sound-alike kind of act was rare, if any actually existed. FWIW, my musical interests and preferences are far too broad for that. While I've had "favorite" artists/groups for (usually short) periods of time, I've never liked 100% of anyone's material. When I played full time, even playing songs I liked a lot would get old, and I preferred rotating them out of - and later back into - our setlists for that reason. I cannot imagine ever wanting to play one band's songs - and trying to perfectly duplicate specific recordings of those songs, something the original artists almost never do - exclusively.For me, it's pure joy to play the music of my favourite artist.
Yeah, I can understand that. I also think that cloning an artist or band can many times be weird. Even ridiculous. A few times I guess it can be very well done and end up being almost natural.I cannot imagine ever wanting to play one band's songs - and trying to perfectly duplicate specific recordings of those songs, something the original artists almost never do - exclusively.
You could start a tribute band for Timbuck three . Actually anybody could you just show up with no equipment?I would love to play in a tribute band assuming I didn't have to pretend to look like the original member.
Actually I think it'd be a lot of fun to be in a "serial tribute" band that learned different sets of different bands. So one gig you could do Weezer covers and another you're doing Green Day, etc.
You could start a tribute band for Timbuck three . Actually anybody could you just show up with no equipment?
It's a rite of passage for anyone that has played in a cover band over the past sixty years or so. Something about people when they drink alcohol, their brains default to a very narrow and specific song list of requests. Mustang Sally, Sweet Home Alabama, Brown Eyed Girl, Free Bird, I could go on.
You could start a tribute band for Timbuck three . Actually anybody could you just show up with no equipment?