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#394656 - 10/12/14 10:53 AM
 
Re: Drinking Alcohol During a Performance........
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered:  05/26/99
 
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Loc:  Levittown, Pa, USA
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I was never a drinker, disliked the taste of beer, and for a couple years drank mixed drinks "socially"..
  During those two years, customer buying drinks for the band (me and my girl partner) were statis quote...
  I finally got tired of accepting customer drinks, and it made no sense to me to drink.. October 1989, a waitress bought me a drink(her treat), and I told her that would be the last drink for ...ever..
  To this date I refuse to drink booze, have no interest..
  When I tell this story, folks always think I must have had a drinking problem, and went on the wagon.....furthest from the truth...I just never needed  booze, or drugs(never)... My sons are beer drinkers, and my daughters and wife will drink wine..........but I still refrain...
  Now icecream, that's a different story.. 
  Edited by Fran Carango (10/12/14 10:55 AM)
 
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#394657 - 10/12/14 01:43 PM
 
Re: Drinking Alcohol During a Performance........
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered:  12/08/02
 
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Loc:  Forest Hill, MD USA
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People are always coming up and sitting drinks on my console, which I quickly move to a safer location that's far enough away from the equipment to prevent accidental spills. Now, I'm not going to insult my customers by refusing a drink, and during the performance I may take a couple sips of ice-cold beer, or even a Margaretta, if offered. Getting blasted is something the kids do - not adults! I hope we're a lot smarter than that. If one beer, or one mixed drink, sipped during a 3 to 4-hour performance is sufficient to put you into the Twilight Zone, then by all means, you either have some sort of allergy to alcohol, or you're a drunk. Either way, you are the person that should not accept that gratuitous offering. I got blasted one time on a job - I was 18 years old and in Barcelona, Spain. After that one time, it never happened again and never will. So, yes, I will accept that kind offer of an ice cold beer or mixed drink, but it will likely take the entire night to consume it.   Bottom's up, Gary    
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#394666 - 10/12/14 03:59 PM
 
Re: Drinking Alcohol During a Performance........
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Registered:  06/25/99
 
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Loc:  Benton, LA, USA
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When I owned my own nightclub, lots of people bought me drinks.  I couldn't refuse because the money was going to ME.  I told the bartender to make me screwdrivers, but to hold her finger over the pour hole when she poured the vodka. I know, it's a shady area, but I didn't want to insult my customers by refusing, and the club needed the income, and I wasn't going to drink the booze, so everybody won. I even told some of my regulars what I was doing, but they said they didn't care! Good old days!  I played there, in my own place, six nights a week for about seven years. 
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#394669 - 10/12/14 06:23 PM
 
Re: Drinking Alcohol During a Performance........
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Registered:  07/27/05
 
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Loc:  Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I think of it this way...if I was working in a music store, or any other job dealing with the public, I doubt very much if my employer would think it was okay if I had a few drinks during work hours.
  Gigging is just being employed for your musical output; it's not a night out, and just because you work in a bar, doesn't give you permission to drink on the job, even if someone is buying them for you.
  Ian 
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