Rock and Roll Stories
My personal Spinal Tap moment came when we got locked into the Festival Hall in London by accident. We ended up wandering the maze of backstage corridors carrying a three foot high piece of cheese looking for the one door that would lead us to salvation.
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( , Thu 29 Jun 2006, 13:47)
My personal Spinal Tap moment came when we got locked into the Festival Hall in London by accident. We ended up wandering the maze of backstage corridors carrying a three foot high piece of cheese looking for the one door that would lead us to salvation.
What goes on tour may stay on tour, but B3ta doesn't count. Tell us everything.
( , Thu 29 Jun 2006, 13:47)
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My first ever (and only) gig.............
When I was back in England last summer, I was asked to do the Sunday night guest spot at the local members only club my mum goes to and very reluctantly accepted it (background - have been taking voice lessons for 3 years and I can sing very well but am extremely shy when it comes to singing in public).
I figured I'd do it on the last weekend and that way nobody would be able to pick on me afterwards.
So........did a massive stinky nervous fart backstage before I went on, much to the amusement of the band. I actually did a very good job considering I hadn't even rehearsed with the band (it was just covers), they led all the way and covered up the 2 or 3 mistakes I made.
Rock and roll moment?? The 15 people or so that got up and danced when I sang Jambalaya! Nobody ever got up and danced to the guest spot in that place, ever!
( , Fri 30 Jun 2006, 8:47, Reply)
When I was back in England last summer, I was asked to do the Sunday night guest spot at the local members only club my mum goes to and very reluctantly accepted it (background - have been taking voice lessons for 3 years and I can sing very well but am extremely shy when it comes to singing in public).
I figured I'd do it on the last weekend and that way nobody would be able to pick on me afterwards.
So........did a massive stinky nervous fart backstage before I went on, much to the amusement of the band. I actually did a very good job considering I hadn't even rehearsed with the band (it was just covers), they led all the way and covered up the 2 or 3 mistakes I made.
Rock and roll moment?? The 15 people or so that got up and danced when I sang Jambalaya! Nobody ever got up and danced to the guest spot in that place, ever!
( , Fri 30 Jun 2006, 8:47, Reply)
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