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#152944 - 08/28/06 01:47 PM 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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posted 08-28-2006 12:25 PM
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Originally posted by T42:
With a 32 bar intro I could start it playing, nip to the bar and have a quick pint and return just in time to start playing... OMG get me an E80 now, I've always wanted an excuse to nip to the bar before my break whilst playing lol
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As a performer Drinking on a gig is a big NO No around here and frowned upon by banquet, bar and club owners, etc ..
I think its a good rule for sure....Drinking & playing is as bad as Drinking & driving or smoking on stage.....how do you people feel about it?


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frankieve
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Sometimes , drinking seems like the only way to get through the night lol.
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Dnj
Member posted 08-28-2006 12:42 PM
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quote:
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Originally posted by frankieve:
Sometimes , drinking seems like the only way to get through the night lol.
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To me and the audience it hinders a performers ability to entertaine.
I get high on my music


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Fran Carango
Member posted 08-28-2006 12:44 PM
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And never look at the pretty women on the dance floor........................yeah RIGHT!!!!!!!!!
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Dnj
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quote:
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Originally posted by Fran Carango:
And never look at the pretty women on the dance floor........................yeah RIGHT!!!!!!!!!
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Especially when they are between 80-90 yrs old


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Fran Carango
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T42
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dnj:
As a performer Drinking on a gig is a big NO No around here and frowned upon by banquet, bar and club owners, etc ..
I think its a good rule for sure....Drinking & playing is as bad as Drinking & driving or smoking on stage.....how do you people feel about it?
I guess some of the Americans don't appreciate the British sense of humour or possibly don't understand it? Don't you realise when we are having a laugh with you?
If you read my post you'll see the at the end of it.

I was actually taking the p in a polite manner out of an intro being 32 bars long and using the going to a bar for a drink as a PUN.

There is no way when I go out playing that I mix drink with my work, plus drinking and driving is illegal anyway. I only drink cola when out on a booking and that's when I get a break. I save getting sozzled when I have a night off. Hope that's rectified my post above if anyone got the wrong impression.

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GlennT
Member posted 08-28-2006 01:15 PM
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Did this go OT somehow? I'm looking for E80 stuff.
Glenn

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T42
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Hi GlennT
It's not gone off topic because there's little news on the E80 anywhere at the moment. I think DNJ misinterpreted my posting above that's all and then it went off course onto if we should have a drink whilst playing or not.
Maybe a new thread titled 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?' could be started by DNJ?
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Dnj
Member posted 08-28-2006 01:36 PM
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T42, I understand your point......its just a sore spot....so many of these so called DJ's & Bands have ruined the business for us by drinking, smoking pot , etc etc & acting wildly on gigs leaving a bad taste in owners mouths, & even in some instances resulting in injury, structural damage, & even rioting at an affair.
What the heck is going on out there ?
man have things changed for the worse.

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#152945 - 08/28/06 01:54 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Thanks for taking me up on the new thread DNJ, that has to be the longest copy and paste of Quotes though I've seen up to yet on Synthzone lol

To answer your threads title, I don't have the need to drink whilst I perform, I get all of my energy from playing live and get a buzz from seeing my audience enjoy themselves. You don't need any from of stimulation other than this, plus if I had a drink I'd be running to the loo every half hour for a p. In one end and out of the other with me lol

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#152946 - 08/28/06 02:05 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Read the Synthzone January 2004 POSTING THREAD started on this SAME topic, of which includes my opinion (12th posting reply down) on the subject: HERE !

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#152947 - 08/28/06 02:11 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Totally agree Scott, so looks like this thread is old news already unless it goes off on another tangent like the E80 post did.

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#152948 - 08/28/06 02:17 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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I Did...it almost KILLED ME!

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#152949 - 08/28/06 02:18 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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I don't drink on the job. I was lucky to learn early on (from older musicians who had to learn the hard way), that drinking on the job in this business will ruin your career quickly. Because alcohol is usually free & abundant all night long, I decided to just say no, and glad I did. I've learned to get & feel high naturally. Over the course of an evening, patron's are frequently buying me drinks, so I always make pre-arrangements with the bar to have the bartender mix mine without the alcohol. Keeps everyone happy. - Scott

Hey Scott I think that means "You are faking it"...
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#152950 - 08/28/06 02:27 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Sorry....I should of known Scott would have this thread topic on file in his data base but as you know there are many more SZ members here since 2004's thread who could maybe add to it with their opinions which I'm sure have changed with new laws being passed every day out there regarding drinking thru the last few years.... I for one see a big drop off in bar patrons due to the new strict STATE Non Smoking Anywhere on premises.....with a Hugh decline in business which trickles down to patrons who are in your audience to enjoy your music. It all intertwines somehow, so "Old News" can be "New News" for many

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#152951 - 08/28/06 02:30 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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What's with all the editing of your posts DNJ and some of Frans show it's been edited then only shows a .
Could we possibly get a spell checker integrated into Synthzone hehe

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#152952 - 08/28/06 02:33 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Donny I have seen no drop off because of the no smoking band...They have learned to accept it...as we had to endure the smoke reak for so many years...It is the best thing to happen in my playing world..
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#152953 - 08/28/06 02:36 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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PA better hurry up with the No Smoking ordinance soon......or I will only play the nursing homes in this state...
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#152954 - 08/28/06 02:39 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
Fran Carango Offline
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T42 I censored myself
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#152955 - 08/28/06 02:40 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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I always made it a policy to never drink when I work. I can't wait until Jan.1 when Louisiana starts the No Smoking law.
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#152956 - 08/28/06 02:42 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Originally posted by Fran Carango:
Donny I have seen no drop off because of the no smoking band...They have learned to accept it...as we had to endure the smoke reak for so many years...It is the best thing to happen in my playing world..



Fran most blood & guts saloons are dead a round here I've talked to many bartenders who have took a big hit in income from missing their regulars .....these people are drinker & smokers....you take that away and you make them look for other places to enjoy their vices....New Jersey is tough on this law & just wait till it gets brutally cold where they cant even go out back & smoke ....not sure about your state in PA?

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#152957 - 08/28/06 02:42 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Don they say Jan 1st for PA too..I have my fingers crossed..
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#152958 - 08/28/06 02:43 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Originally posted by DonM:
I always made it a policy to never drink when I work. I can't wait until Jan.1 when Louisiana starts the No Smoking law.
DonM



Don.....eventually ALL STATES will be NO SMOKING ANYWHERE......its good for some & bad for others.

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#152959 - 08/28/06 02:49 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Donny I enjoyed the ban in NJ during the cold weather..They just went outside[25 feet from the entrance] and smoked....quickly I might add....This was at Alpe's in Wildwood, NJ...

The night the band started ..the patrons ten minutes before the ban[midnight] lined cigs in there mouth 3 or 4 at a time...lit up and smoked up the place ...unbelievable...what a wreak....They are use to it now...and actually a lot of others come in now because of the ban....works both ways..
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#152960 - 08/28/06 02:57 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Years ago I remember doing shows where I couldn't even SEE the audience, the smoke was so thick....all I could see was the colored stage flood lights thru a mist & fog!!!plus my gear would gum up after a while too YUK!!!

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#152961 - 08/28/06 02:58 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Donny it gives our friends and love ones another reason to kick the habit...it has no redeeming qualities...And they [and us] will live longer...

I just hope the youth here in the US would get smarter, and not light up that first weed....and the vast majority are the girls...what a shame...

It has nothing to do with peer pressure...but they justify it to themselves..."keeps me calm"...."keeps me from eating" etc..


What they should think is.."it keeps a nice guy from wanting to be around me"...
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#152962 - 08/28/06 03:00 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Funny people worry about smoking in bars ....meanwhile the're all sitting around drinking

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#152963 - 08/28/06 03:07 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Originally posted by Fran Carango:
PA better hurry up with the No Smoking ordinance soon.


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Originally posted by DonM:
I can't wait until Jan.1 when Louisiana starts the No Smoking law.


California's law of NO SMOKING in ALL Public Places (not just bars & restaurants) has been in effect for 12 years already. We take pride as leading the rest of the Country on environmental health issues. Luckily, I only had to endure 3 years of performing & singing in smoke filled bars. I can't imagine having to endure that again.

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#152964 - 08/28/06 03:51 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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No, but I need a drink AFTER I listen to some of the demos on this site

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#152965 - 08/28/06 03:56 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Hey zuki....I enjoy many of the efforts of the SZ members......why not put some of your music up.....I need a drink too

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#152966 - 08/28/06 04:58 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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My favorite drinks are cold milk, cold water, green tea and juice.
Isn't it odd that someone who can down gallons of beer can barely finish a tiny glass of water?
As for those drunks who think they can drive...well, I hope they drive straight into a wall or tree. It might save someone's life.
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#152967 - 08/28/06 07:21 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Originally posted by Dnj:
Hey zuki....I enjoy many of the efforts of the SZ members......why not put some of your music up.....I need a drink too


Was only kidding I dare not post after my comment - besides, I have no keyboard

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#152968 - 08/28/06 07:51 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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No Keyboard!!? Zuki common you gotta get back into the mix!! whats next?

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#152969 - 08/29/06 06:57 AM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Originally posted by captain Russ:
I Did...it almost KILLED ME!

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#152970 - 08/29/06 07:17 AM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Originally posted by zuki:
Was only kidding I dare not post after my comment - besides, I have no keyboard

zuki


I thought I was the most cash challenged on the Zone, but at his point in time, I have 3 keyboards.
Roland EM20
Yamaha PSR550
Yamaha PSR3000.
Thank you Lord.
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#152971 - 08/29/06 11:32 AM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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[/b][/QUOTE]
I thought I was the most cash challenged on the Zone, but at his point in time, I have 3 keyboards.
Roland EM20
Yamaha PSR550
Yamaha PSR3000.
Thank you Lord.
Starkeeper

Not exactly cash challenged, but decision challenged. Nothing really excites me at this time.

zuki
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#152972 - 08/29/06 01:04 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Originally posted by zuki:
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I thought I was the most cash challenged on the Zone, but at his point in time, I have 3 keyboards.
Roland EM20
Yamaha PSR550
Yamaha PSR3000.
Thank you Lord.
Starkeeper

Not exactly cash challenged, but decision challenged. Nothing really excites me at this time.

zuki

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ZUJKI have you tried the T2 yet?
What dont you like about the offerings out there now?

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#152973 - 08/29/06 06:15 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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Originally posted by Dnj:
ZUJKI have you tried the T2 yet?
What dont you like about the offerings out there now?


Yep, tried the T2 on several occasions at Sam Ash. Prefer speakers, 76 keys, Roland styles and not all the features conducive for live play - home only. What I do like about Yamaha is their piano/stings layering - unparalleled. Roland needs to take a lesson on that.

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#152974 - 08/29/06 06:22 PM Re: 'Does anyone have the need for a drink whilst they perform?'
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The gist of this post was about drinking on the job. I don't need booze to fortify my performances, but after reading the top half-dozen posts I think I ready for a green bananna margaretta and a gallon of Kickapoo Joy Juice.

Bottom's up,

Gary

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