08.21.2006, 09:17 AM | #1 |
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Ok, here is something that I always have trouble doing, at least I feel that way. Everytime theres a small, cozy gig where the band walks around in betweeen sets and talks to people, I inevitably stroll up and strike up a conversation. This is done usually because I really like the music and want to get to know the persons behind it, what they are into and what not, But I always feel weird doing this because who am I right? I mean these guys/girls tour, play a gig every night and I don't think they want to shoot the breeze with me. So, its hard for me to interact with them, because I don't want to seem like the uber cool scenescter who lowers themself to talk with the band, BUT I don't want to come across as the annoying fan who actually just show interset in the music/band and expresses it.
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08.21.2006, 09:36 AM | #2 |
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I find most musicians you approach after a gig to be nice more often than not.The indieish,opinionated types are normally just plain idiots but they don't bother me at all because 99.9 % of the times i find their music to be a sonorous vomitorium anyway.
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08.21.2006, 09:38 AM | #3 |
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So, maybe I'm unjustifiably perturbed, or maybe I'm a talking penis...who knows?
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08.21.2006, 09:39 AM | #4 |
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Personally, I like it when people talk to me when I play small shows out of town. It's nice to get some friendly interaction when you are in a place where you don't know anybody.
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08.21.2006, 09:43 AM | #5 |
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if someone in a band don't want to talk to you, they'll let you know.
i think that, for them, it's part of the good things that touring has, talking to complete strangers who want to talk to them just because of who they are and the music they play. |
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08.21.2006, 11:37 AM | #6 | |
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08.21.2006, 12:08 PM | #7 |
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I don't know; I have met a lot of musicians in my time, some very famous, some very unknown, and I have to say that 98% of them were very nice and pleased to carry on a conversation. I have had a couple of people be a little standoffish, but I attributed that to them just not being all that social. I'm not the most social of people myself, so I don't hold that against anyone. I have only had one or two people actually be what I would consider "rude," and even in those cases it was hardly over-the-top.
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In my experience, I've really gone off bands if I talk to them and they're cocks. I have also had my opinion shoot up of a mediocre band if they're nice (without being cloying). I really like it when people say nice things about my band, but it can be quite draining on stage so I'm rarely any good at conversation afterwards. My favourites are the people who tell you why you're crap, they're the best.
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08.21.2006, 02:17 PM | #9 |
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I usually find it hard to meet bands, because it always seems everyone else wants to meet them when I do. I generally don't bother. I also feel like it bugs them, particularly if they're a popular band.
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08.21.2006, 03:37 PM | #10 |
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I think most musicians love chatting and mingling. That's one of the main reasons why they're in a band. Let's face it, to enjoy their 15 minutes.
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08.21.2006, 04:09 PM | #11 |
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08.21.2006, 04:12 PM | #12 |
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Most musicians are very nice, some are pompous assholes though.
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08.21.2006, 06:03 PM | #13 |
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I don't talk to people in bands that often because I don't usually have a clue what to say. But when I have, pretty much all of them have been nice. Some of them super-nice.
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