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  1. Thanks! I think I am going to give "Wouldn't It be Nice" a shot, I think we can make it work. Thanks! Rod
  2. Cool! I'll look into it! Any idea on a beach boys tune? Rod
  3. Oh...guitar stays the same...sorry! In Me and Julio, no lead with only one guitar playing. Rod
  4. Guitar, cajon, and whistle! It's alwasy fun and you can do it for a loooong time if people are dancing, always works! BTW, we just merged to songs for a new (to us) medley - "What I like about you" and "R-o-c-k in the USA" great response and works great with one guitar! Here is the structure we are using: What I Like About Rockin in the USA hey..uh uh huh what i like about you you hold me tight tell me im the only one wanna come over tonight keep on whispering in my ear tell me all the things i wanna hear cuz its true thats what i like about you thats what i like about you They Come from the cities And they come from the smaller towns Beat up cars with guitars and drummers Going Crack boom bam R-O-C-K in the USA R-O-C-K in the USA R-O-C-K in the USA Rockin
  5. Me and Julio and The Boxer are always winners with us, people always respond well. We use Me and Julio as the first song when we want to "pick things us a bit" and it always works! Drops of Jupiter works really well for us as well but we do it in the natural key so I am not sure how it works drop tuned. I want to add a Beach Boys tune to the set, any ideas/recomendations? Rod
  6. Originally Posted by Potts ^ Nice list Rod! I was looking through your list the other day and added "Hey Jealousy" because of you Thanks! Glad I could help! It always works! Rod
  7. Here is mine, I am sure there are songs missing but... American Girl Angels of Harlem Billy Jean Black Blaze of Glory Blister in the Sun Blue Suede Shoes Bobbie McGee Born to be my Baby Brown Eyed Girl Burden in my Hand Burning Love Closer to the Heart/Spirit of Radio Closing Time Crazy Little Thing Called Love Crazy Train Daniel Danny
  8. you may find that when you try to go off the omeprazolone , you will get some major heart burn. Its pretty common. One thing you do need to do if you are on that is to use a B12 supliment that is a cream that is absorbed into your blood stream. With very low acid in your gut ,, you wont get any B12 from food and very little from vitamins. Get plenty of sunshine too. The PPL's that you are on ,, require you do get your B12 from other places than food or pill form. It can really make you feel like shit when you get low on B12 and D. been there done that. This is great info! I take vitamins daily and never tought about this! I'll look into it, and scold my doctor for never metnioning this to me! Thanks! Rod
  9. Yeah, the worst days are usually after a gig. I posted a thread similar to this awhile back. I read somewhere that use of the diaphragm...singing...can push acids back up into your throat. When I get it, it feels as if my lower throat is burning. Some people don't even know they have it because it occurs while they're sleeping! Beware...BEWARE... A lot of people think their voice is strained beacuse of singing when it's really acid damage caused by reflux. Singers in bands tend to eat crappy food, drink, and do drugs...what else can you add to the shitty causes of acid reflux list!? Oh...after doing all of this we crash in bed and try to sleep! Getting reflux under control and drinking sparingly was a game changer for me this year! And Grace, day 11 today! Rod
  10. Hi Grace! I am on day 10 right now and I feel great! Really great, full of energy and drive with high spirits! Just walked the dog, mowed my lawn and am in the middle of cleaning my fish tanks! I am using meal replacement shakes twice a day and drink plenty of liquids. I also have a doctor monitoring me so I am not "freelancing" some crazy idea! Short fasting periods are great to cleanse your system, something more radical like this should be tought out and executed with care. I am going for 30 days! ... Rod
  11. Yes...I had throat cancer and had to relearn to speak and sing, I am much better at it now than before! How is that for a change in lifestyle!? Back on topic... I have acid reflux and keep it controled with omeprazolone on a daily basis. I also changed me eating and drinking habits to make this less of an issue, no late meals, no acidic foods when possible, sparse drinking. I am actually in the middle of a fasting period right now, tomorrow it wil lbe 10 days with no solid foods, I am going for 30 days so it's just one third of the way there; next week I stop my acid reflux medication and hope that I will not need it again, at least untill I break the fast. I sang today, most doo wop centerd stuff with a guitar player as the only instrument, I never felt better and never received so many compliments on how good my voice sounded! I had total control over it, I felt incredible! Whisper sounds were clear, influctions where audible...I loved it! Good luck to you! Rod
  12. Interesting (cool) set list How does the Modern English tune go over? Hey Mike, it goes over better than expected, this was one tune I tought people would just talk over you know but everyone was singing it, once we got to the hum-hums pretty much everyone was doing it at the bar, we go back straight into the chorus so the tempo picks up with sing a longs, made a great pre-set for You May Be Right that we start right away with voice and guitar at the same time. Rod
  13. they both soud like falsetto to me...already said that. Rod
  14. sorry but none sound like head voice, and I am also not trying to be a douche, just being honest. Rod
  15. This is the best you're going to get right now. Everyone's asleep, and it's too loud to do anything else, and it's late and I have a cold, so you can get your C6 tomorrow . http://www.box.net/shared/8ry99q8vq1 Those were both falsettos, no? Rod
  16. That's a killer setlist. Sounds like you guys had a blast. I'd love to hear the acoustic version of Like A Virgin, lol Oddly enough someone shot a video of it and posted on Facebook! If you befriend me (Rod Clement - Edison, NJ) you will see the video in my wall with all the drunk girls with a microphone in their hands! It was such a mess, I had no clue where they/I were singing! Great fun! Rod
  17. How did you "Don't Stop Believin'" then? I'll be really impressed if it was in the same octave of the original key sang by Steve Perry . Well then, be impressed! I can as can many others, it was tougher for the acoustic guitar player to come up with an arrangement that sounded full enough to do the song justice! Singing wise, Sebastian Back from Skid Row on "I Remember You" is much tougher than Perry. Rod
  18. Thanks everyone! Duke...I mean Prince...for this specific set as an acoustic duo we practiced for two months before becoming gig ready, most of the songs we have both been playing in party bands for a looooong time, they are band standards so the key was to get an arrangement ready for acoustic, stripping it down if you will. I know hundreds and hundreds of songs well enough to get through in a pinch, most party band musicians do. For the acoustic thing I do use a song book arranged in the order of the set list, the reason for it is that we need to improvise much more depending on crowd reaction, we can extend songs, or mix them with others as we feel the need so I use the song list as a guide if you will. Having a music stand is a big controversy in music forums, I am Ok with it for acoustic gig as well as when I am playing wedding/corporate, sometimes we need to learn 10 new tunes in a week and I have a day job so...for the bar/club bands I would think having a music stand would be crippling to the singer however, I have seen great performers that use them and don't let it become an obtrusion between them and the audience. I for one prefer to see a music stand on stage and great delivery instead of no music stand and a sloppy set. JMO. One more note, all songs are done in the original key, I can strip down a song but never bastardize it! Rod
  19. That's a killer setlist. Sounds like you guys had a blast. I'd love to hear the acoustic version of Like A Virgin, lol It is so fun! Every girl in the bar came over to dance and sing, I barely had to do anything! Just mark the verses for them! Hopefully the video captured it! Oh! And I fixed the set list with the extras, I had doubled the last set by mistake, so tired! Rod
  20. damn sounds awesome post pics I will tomorrow when I get them, maybe a video as well! Rod
  21. Closing time - Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen or someone else entirely? Sounds like you had fun! Yes I had fun! Going from corporate/wedding bands every boring week after boring week, it's fun to have some freedom to have fun!!! I have no clue who wrote Closing Time, i think it's Smeisonic, link below: Rod
  22. Set List 1. The Weight 2. Me & Julio 3. Jessie’s Girl 4. Melt With You 5. You May Be Right 6. What I got 7. Blister in the Sun 8. What’s Up? 9. Laid 10. Patience 11. Hey Jealousy 12. Sweet Home 13. Jersey Girl Set Two 1. Born to be my Baby 2. Hotel California 3. Danny’s Song 4. Jack & Diane 5. Like a Virgin 6. Every Rose has it’s Thorn 7. Pour Some Sugar on Me 8. Piano Man 9. Folsom Prison Blues 10. Angel of Harlem 11. The Boxer 12. Don’t Stop Believing Set Three 1. Blues Suede Shoes 2. Burning Love 3. Rock Around the Clock 4. Unchained Melody 5. Great Balls of Fire 6. Tutti Frutti 7. Johnny B’ Good 8. I Saw Her Standing There 9. Runaway 10. Let It Be 11. Friends in Low Places 12. Jenny Jenny 13. Closing Time Extras: 1. Knocking on Heaven’s Door 2. Brown Eyed Girl 3. I Can See Clearly Now 4. Runaway Train 5. I Will Survive 6. If You Can Only See 7. Blaze of Glory 8. I Remember You 9. Turn the Page 10. Hey You 11. Daniel 12. Stairway to Heaven 13. House of the Rising Sun 14. Sultans of Swing 15. Free Falling
  23. Good morning everyone! Last night we had the debut of my latest acousitc duo, "Table For Two" at a local bar/bowling alley. The bar itself hold about 50 people sitting, plus the crowd goign back and forth to the lanes...the place was packed to the gills! Not one spot to sit, and tough to move around, perfect setting for a good gig! Set-up at 7:00pm to start at 9:00pm, kinda early but since it was our first gig at this place I did not want ot take any chances, turned out to be a good move since I got a praking spot in front of the gig making load-in/out easy and acess to the area we were playing easy. Gear set, sound check in, we are good to go by 8:15 so we have some time to relax, people start pouring in...some friends show up, booze starts moving about and people start filling the place...the stage is set, dim the lights, let's have some fun! First set starts at 9:00 sharp and by 9:15 the bar is packed! We hit it into overdrive with tunes people were not expecting from an acoustic duo, girls will be girls and the dancing starts while the dumb looking boys just gaze at the breasts jumping up and down in awe, as if they are looking at a miracle of life...wait...aren't they? Still mazes me to this day how long it will take a guy to follow a girl to the dance floor...from my point of view one can see the intention brewing, the idea forming and as the courage in the form of a beer and a shot comes creeping up untill he makes the move, almost tragic to watch but I help along, warming up his girl for him with hot tunes that will get her blood flowing! An hour later the well deserved break and a chance to relax and talk with friends... Set two starts with a guest guitar player and we do three tunes from "My Girl" to "House of the Rising Sun"...acoustic you say...yes and it was fun! By now liquor is flowing, libidos were high and people are ready for fun, bring out Bon Jovi and the place, here in New Jersey goes wild! A choir of voices makes singing easy, almost feel I can be silent and they won't even notice, at this point I am more maestro guiding the mass of enibriated bodies into motion, up and down, side to side...all of them Born to Be My baby...third set goes wild, girls are dancing, people requesting songs, shots being sent our way, and the bar keep gets busier and busier...he is smiling...so will we! One and a half hour long set, now I am getting tired! No one is leaving, people want more it's a party now! Lock the doors, keep the bar open and let the fun carry through the night, and so we did! Third set starts and the world as we know it is contained inside the walls of this bar! Tonight I am a rock star and these are my raving fans...this is why we do this! I have no idea what time we started, I only remember the bar owner letting us know it's the last song around 1:45 am...did we really play that late!? Apparently so as my loyal friend the clock would confirm... I have no clue were time went, we did songs that were not in the set list from acapella versions of "I don't Want To Miss a Thing" from Aerosmith, to "Crazy Train" by Ozzy with another guitar player coming up to help fill the sound, passing through "Hunger Strike", "Boheminan Raphsody", etc...the things one will do for a cute girl with a smile and bulgin breasts!!! We are nothing but testosterone driven robots letting our male egos be played by college girls that send you a smile... And so it went, turn off the lights, break down the gear, say good buy to all these new "best" friends that we will most likely never see again...it is now 2:00 am...life is good! So now the closing segment of our story, the onwer comes over to thank us and settle...so they did well...very well...better than they have in a long time, here is an extra hundred a man to thank you and make you come back...and what bar tap? You guys are taken care of, thanks, come again, cue the credits, turn off the lights, fade out with me crashing in bed with my dog licking my face...what a good night! Rod
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