Rayman Posted Saturday at 12:57 Posted Saturday at 12:57 I do it all for us, but unless there’s a joke to be had, usually at the expense of someone in the audience, I keep it to a minimum. I think it’s important to have a bit of chat between songs… but the big no no as far as I’m concerned, is introducing individual bands members. Literally nobody cares. Quote
Mickeyboro Posted Saturday at 13:56 Author Posted Saturday at 13:56 58 minutes ago, Rayman said: the big no no as far as I’m concerned, is introducing individual bands members. Literally nobody cares. I think in non-club/pub venues people like to show appreciation and identify with the band. Important if you have a lineup like ours thats ever changing. 2 Quote
BassTool Posted Saturday at 14:19 Posted Saturday at 14:19 1 hour ago, Rayman said: … but the big no no as far as I’m concerned, is introducing individual bands members. Literally nobody cares. We do it over the end music of the last song, and we've always had a great response for each individual band member. We find that the audience love to show their appreciation for each musician after watching the band play for two hours. 5 Quote
tauzero Posted Saturday at 14:31 Posted Saturday at 14:31 1 hour ago, Rayman said: but the big no no as far as I’m concerned, is introducing individual bands members. Literally nobody cares. We do it (both bands, and the previous band too). Not a huge introduction, just "X on drums, Y on guitar, Ʈ on bass, and I'm Z" while playing the main riff of whatever song it is we're doing. 3 Quote
ricksterphil Posted Saturday at 16:07 Posted Saturday at 16:07 1 hour ago, BassTool said: We do it over the end music of the last song, and we've always had a great response for each individual band member. We find that the audience love to show their appreciation for each musician after watching the band play for two hours. We do the intros somewhere in the 2nd set and generally the audience like it. 2 Quote
NoRhino Posted Saturday at 16:14 Posted Saturday at 16:14 There are lots of great ideas in this topic and I'll nick a few of them. My tuppenceworth is never ever mumble or speak too quietly. Always project and sound confident. It's not a private conversation. 3 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Saturday at 16:58 Posted Saturday at 16:58 3 hours ago, Rayman said: but the big no no as far as I’m concerned, is introducing individual bands members. Literally nobody cares. Never found that, audiences always seem to appreciate the chance to show appreciation for the individuals. 4 Quote
Jackroadkill Posted yesterday at 12:20 Posted yesterday at 12:20 In my last band the singer used to introduce me as "the long-haired, soap-dodging, sandal-wearing friend of Jesus on the bass", and despite none of it actually being true it always got a laugh. 3 Quote
Mickeyboro Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 20 hours ago, Jackroadkill said: In my last band the singer used to introduce me as "the long-haired, soap-dodging, sandal-wearing friend of Jesus on the bass", and despite none of it actually being true it always got a laugh. Pretty sure its killed the thread too! 😂 Maybe we all fear being described thus… 1 Quote
Wombat Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago That’s gotta be pretty accurate for the average bass player 😂. 2 Quote
Woodinblack Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 10/10/2025 at 22:08, Norris said: We've never had a "set" list, more a menu really. Funnily enough it's written on the back of a cereal box Edit: Oh, and I'd better explain that the lady was taking a photo of the "Kipper" sticker on the drum head - she used to follow the band in which the guitarist and drummer played, in the 70s. She used to follow a band in the 70s? Shes looking good on it for her late 60s/70s! 1 Quote
Woodinblack Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Our singer announces lots of things, who we are, near the beginning and near the end, and where we are from, which as most of our gigs are within 5 minutes is sometimes unnecessay 'we have travelled all the way down the A37 to be here!' (yes, its about 1.5 miles of the a37), he announces songs, but normally by the wrong person, and sometimes the wrong song. He does quite a lot of chatting when something comes up. Sometimes announces the drummer as everyone locally knows him Quote
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