Posted on Sep 26 2008 10:08 PM
My worst on-stage experience was a wedding reception I played on West Broadway in Minneapolis, hardly a great neighborhood under the best of circumstances. Anyhow, the agent was supposed to book a Country/Rock band for it and couldn't find anyone. He asked if I'd play it as a casual and I consented. As always, he told me to pretend I knew the other musicians when I got there.
So I went to the job and found out that the "other musicians" were a scrawny old accordian player and his kid who lagged about 1/2 a beat behind on drums. He said he didn't know how this could work, me not knowing his songs and all so I told him "just tell me the key and we'll be fine". He didn't know the key!
On we went, polka, shottisch, polka, shottisch, polka, shottisch, polka, shottisch, polka, shottisch, polka, shottisch, etc, while the wedding party had been wanting Charlie Daniels and the Eagles. About two hours (and five or six cases of cheap beer) into this fiasco there was talk of revolt. Some in the audience were going to rush the stage and take away the instruments. Had they restricted this to the old man and his beat-dragging drummer of a son I would have watched and laughed about it but since they offered me no amnesty I had no choice but to stand my ground.
The audience revolt ended abruptly as I stood there holding a Les Paul Custom by the neck and threatening anyone that dared venture on stage with the full force of that guitars mass. The rest of the night was a disaster. All order had been lost and the "music", thankfully, stopped. The bitter, nasty little accordian player packed up his junk without ever uttering a friendly word in my direction and left with his wheezing little drummer boy about 1/2 step behind him. I tossed my gear in my old Impala and got on the road as fast as I could fearing some sort of mob violence (not that I could actually blame them if they did).
I fired the booking agent the next day and went on my own. Since that time my onstage experiences have only gotten better, but how could they have gotten worse?
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The artist formerly known as: Synchro
When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.
Last edited: Sep 26, 2008 23:26:45