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| quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
i can't speak for them, but many headliners play a set with tracks that they have a lot of experience playing.
what you are talking about tends to mostly happen when i am using new records |
that's pretty close
yea you have off days, you have a drink or 5 and get over it, the show must go on
when you play out every week you tend to have a set of "tunes of the moment"
as songs get old they leave your playlist while new songs come in, it's a cycle
i'm not saying i play the exact same set every week, but you have a cache of tunes that you play with and draw most of your songs from, of course there's always room for dropping a track you haven't played in a while that people love and stuff like that
there have been nights where i just don't really want to be there but because i'm paid to be there i have to, you have to get over it, it will show and it will come through in your music and track selection, half the show is showing that you're into what you're doing, if you're into it, the crowd will follow.... so yea, get drunk, loosen up and have fun
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