I played a new restaurant last night, and I knew from the start of the second set that it was not going to be a great "fit" for me. I knew this because the club owner came up to me and told me what the room needed. Now, it's HIS place, and he can make the call he wants, but from my viewpoint, the stuff he wanted was not right for the crowd I had. We spoke for a minute or two, and I added a healthy dose of his requests ... which I would have done ANYWAY, but in a different order and pacing and he left a happy camper. I was invited back and I got paid. I also got numerous requests from the bartender and the customers for all the stuff he DIDN'T want. I was tipped, they danced and we all had a pretty good night overall.
Why the post, then? I HATED the gig. OK - I even said GIG.
It was all work - no fun using someone else's setlist - hell - I don't use MY OWN setlist! My point is that I knew the job was not a good fit for me, and so I graciously declined to return. I passed up a vertical Wednesday for what could have been 6 months of work, and I feel good about the decision. Even when music was my 100% income, I tried to only work where I was happy - life's too short to be miserable at work ... especially in the arts! So - my advice to you all is something I heard on M*A*S*H once, and I never really understood ... but it sounds wise:
"My friends, take my advise ..... roll down your pants, and slide on the ice!"
(Sydney Freedman - psych. Dr)
I hope I never have to work just for the money. What a miserable old sot I'd be.
So ..... would YOU do what I did, or would you conform to something you knew in your heart was wrong ... just for the steady paycheck?
Things that make you go .... hmmmmmmmm.....
(I bet TOP never plays songs that stuffy club owners tell them to!!)
