meenahga
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Back about 15 years ago or so, I played lead guitar in a rock band(see big hair avatar). At one point in the show, usually 3rd or 4th set, I would break into solo performance(hard rock stuff, Zep Heartbreaker solo, VH, etc).
Well this one night, the bar was packed and I decided I was gonna do the solo on a table. Our soundman pulled this small round table into the middle of the dance floor, along with a chair to step up onto it. (You must realize, we had played a few biker bars and were used to climbing up onto stuff, ie; refrigerator size speakers, cabinets, bars, etc.)
So I start my solo and am wailin away, I proceed to step up onto the chair, no problem. Still wailin' away, I step up onto this table. The crowd is going wild...
It is here I realize the table the soundman has selected is in pretty rugged shape to say the least. It was a round table about 36 inches in diameter, and it had a single column upright for support, with 4 feet at the bottom like a cross that would keep the thing from tipping over. Well the screws that held the table top to the column must have all been gone except for maybe one. I'm tellin you I was surfin' that rickety table like a surfboard, all the while, wailin away on the guitar, and wondering how the heck was I gonna get off this wobbly thing.
I went for it, hit a sustaining power A chord and tried to step back down onto the chair. The table gave way and went flying one direction, me the other and down I went, BANG. The guitar never touched the floor, and I never let go of that A chord. I got right up unharmed with nothing hurt but my pride and the crowd loved it!
Well this one night, the bar was packed and I decided I was gonna do the solo on a table. Our soundman pulled this small round table into the middle of the dance floor, along with a chair to step up onto it. (You must realize, we had played a few biker bars and were used to climbing up onto stuff, ie; refrigerator size speakers, cabinets, bars, etc.)
So I start my solo and am wailin away, I proceed to step up onto the chair, no problem. Still wailin' away, I step up onto this table. The crowd is going wild...
It is here I realize the table the soundman has selected is in pretty rugged shape to say the least. It was a round table about 36 inches in diameter, and it had a single column upright for support, with 4 feet at the bottom like a cross that would keep the thing from tipping over. Well the screws that held the table top to the column must have all been gone except for maybe one. I'm tellin you I was surfin' that rickety table like a surfboard, all the while, wailin away on the guitar, and wondering how the heck was I gonna get off this wobbly thing.
I went for it, hit a sustaining power A chord and tried to step back down onto the chair. The table gave way and went flying one direction, me the other and down I went, BANG. The guitar never touched the floor, and I never let go of that A chord. I got right up unharmed with nothing hurt but my pride and the crowd loved it!