Volt
Well-known member
How to keep from going crazy while touring and having to play the same songs 1000 times.
When I played for a living throughout most of the'70s we continuously changed our songlist. How do guys like Luke, et al, keep from going completely nuts from having to play the same songs from their latest album over and over and over again?
I was fortunate to see (and have a beer with) Luke last fall in Cleveland on his ECT tour and you would never know that he had played the same songs a bazillion times. Plus, he was still recouping from strep throat. Terrific show. Luke was very friendly and seemed like a great guy.
In my bands I remember, that by the time we had learned a new song we were already sick of it. For me, seeing the audience dancing and/or getting into what we were playing made it all worthwhile and kept me from going nuts.
How do they do it?
When I played for a living throughout most of the'70s we continuously changed our songlist. How do guys like Luke, et al, keep from going completely nuts from having to play the same songs from their latest album over and over and over again?
I was fortunate to see (and have a beer with) Luke last fall in Cleveland on his ECT tour and you would never know that he had played the same songs a bazillion times. Plus, he was still recouping from strep throat. Terrific show. Luke was very friendly and seemed like a great guy.
In my bands I remember, that by the time we had learned a new song we were already sick of it. For me, seeing the audience dancing and/or getting into what we were playing made it all worthwhile and kept me from going nuts.
How do they do it?