CongaTick wrote:Besides the conguro, the sax player and the guy on the bell, almost everybody else on stage looked as if they would have preferred being anywhere else than where they were. I could almost feel them about to look at their watches, yawn, and wonder how long it would be before they could get out of there.
umannyt wrote:CongaTick wrote:Besides the conguro, the sax player and the guy on the bell, almost everybody else on stage looked as if they would have preferred being anywhere else than where they were. I could almost feel them about to look at their watches, yawn, and wonder how long it would be before they could get out of there.
I agree. It behooves the band leader, if any, or anyone concerned to educate each member of the entire band regarding proper stage presence and some kind of showmanship even if he/she isn't playing/singing during certain portions of the song.
Whether bandmembers like it or not, whatever attitude they project on stage rubs off on the audience. From personal experience and the experience of other live performers who have performed often enough, nothing is more infectious for the audience than to watch the bandmembers having a great time on stage while they're performing.
pcastag wrote:Tell that to Miles davis.PC
pcastag wrote:That was actually said tongue in cheek,...
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CongaTick wrote:Besides the conguro, the sax player and the guy on the bell, almost everybody else on stage looked as if they would have preferred being anywhere else than where they were. I could almost feel them about to look at their watches, yawn, and wonder how long it would be before they could get out of there.
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