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tomy1
Drake - were you at the Orlando show - recordeing?
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crawdaddy
My only things about the show, at this stage of the Tour are, get rid of Doom and Gloom. O.K. if every other show maybe if Mick really likes it that much.
Please Keith, you must be getting bored playing BTTTMMR and Happy at every gig.
Would be great if you could mix in Little T & A, Thief in The Night, Thru and Thru, Slipping Away, You Got the Silver or I Just Can't be Seen With You.
Any of these would make most fans Happy.
Otherwise ,I think this Tour and the setlists have been fantastic for Stadium shows.
Roll on Pitsburgh.
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Relms
The thing about being a professional musician is the ability to play the same songs over and over and over and being happy aboput it.
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Relms
The thing about being a professional musician is the ability to play the same songs over and over and over and being happy aboput it.
You got me there, Relms. I thought it had something to do with being creative and evolving as a musician. To be in the frontline and trying new things in order to progress as an artist. And stuff like that. How wrong was I?
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relms
The thing about being a professional musician is the ability to play the same songs over and over and over and being happy aboput it. It is not about getting "bored", it is about being a pro and playing songs like it is the first time for the fans who want to hear the song.
Paying fans dont want to hear about them being bored or not in the mood or being sick, having a bad day, "don't feel like it", had a fight with the girlfriend, etc etc etc. Fans pay and they want to hear the songs played and it is the pro's job to play the song like it is the first (really after practice the 20th) time.
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Relms
The thing about being a professional musician is the ability to play the same songs over and over and over and being happy aboput it.
You got me there, Relms. I thought it had something to do with being creative and evolving as a musician. To be in the frontline and trying new things in order to progress as an artist. And stuff like that. How wrong was I?
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Naturalust
Pretty deep Mr DJA, which one are you? I've been both during the course of a day, a musician in band A and and artist in band B.
I would correct relms assertion that " being a professional musician is the ability to play the same songs over and over and over andbeingappear happy about it"
Pretty sure this is what he was saying anyway. I can't imagine that Mick is genuinely happy singing those songs after so many times, he's just too good of an actor to show it. But there is something very intuitive in our ability to discern when a singer is truly coming from the heart and inpassioned about the music. I believe Jagger lost that passion sometime in the 80's but thankfully his ability to act the part just gets better and better.
peace
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Naturalust
Pretty deep Mr DJA, which one are you? I've been both during the course of a day, a musician in band A and and artist in band B.
I would correct relms assertion that " being a professional musician is the ability to play the same songs over and over and over andbeingappear happy about it"
Pretty sure this is what he was saying anyway. I can't imagine that Mick is genuinely happy singing those songs after so many times, he's just too good of an actor to show it. But there is something very intuitive in our ability to discern when a singer is truly coming from the heart and inpassioned about the music. I believe Jagger lost that passion sometime in the 80's but thankfully his ability to act the part just gets better and better.
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bleedingman
The check is in the mail, I'm sure! Very nice work, many thanks!