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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | Got this'n today from cwk. Pretty funny. Thought that I'D booked some pretty pain-in-the-ass gigs, but this one takes the cake (pun intended): Dear Wes and band, My wife and I look forward to you providing music at our daughter's wedding. We have a list of songs we would like you to play. Don't worry if you don't know all of them. Any Chick Corea composition would be great, but we would especially like you to play "The Three Quartets, No.1" as the guests walk in. For the bride's mother, please go right into the piano intro to "Quartet No. 2." Keep playing it till she gets up to the altar. Also, have it arranged for the full ensemble. Don't play any of the "Electric Band" songs. Make sure the drummer uses "Evans" drum heads so his drums sound like Steve Gadd, our favourite drummer. Now, when I walk in, please play "Birdland" (but the version from "Live"). My wife and I were at that show, and we particularly like it. If you find it too difficult, you can play "Sister Cheryl" from "Tony Williams Live in Tokyo." Now, for the song in the middle of the Mass during the communion, we want the singer to sing Alan Holdsworth's "Against the Clock" from his "Wardenclyffe Tower" CD. We love this song and especially the drum solo by Vinnie Colaiuta. We think that it's his greatest solo, although some will argue against this. Keep repeating the drum solo till the priest tells you to stop. Any of John Coltrane's duets w/Pharaoh Sanders would be grand. I understand that their use of atonality is not everyone's cup of tea, but all of our guests LOVE high register tenor saxes. We thought a little Stravinsky right after the toast would be nice. We particularly like the "Infernal Dance", or whatever it's called, from the Rite of Spring (second version c. 1932). If you want to use the sheet music, that's OK. We like a tempo of about 93 (Ozawa). Faster would be cool, too, but don't play it too slow. That would ruin it. Next, for the "life candle" lighting ceremony, please play Frank Zappa's "The Black Page." If you want to play it in the original key of B minor, that would be fine, but my cousin Janeen would like to sing it, so you may have to play that part in another key (she majored in voice at UCLA). During the cocktail hour, we want some nice Keith Jarrett tunes from his "Standard Vol. 1 and 2" And, feel free to take things out as far as you like. When my daughter throws the garter, could you play just a little of Varese's "Ionization"? It's such a cool piece. We think it would go over really well: it's much better than "The Stripper." Now, for the bride and groom's first dance, please slow things down a bit by doing Barber's "Adagio for Strings." It's so much better than "We've Only Just Begun" or "The Anniversary Waltz." When my wife and I join in the first dance, could you please segue to Thelonius Monk's "Ruby, My Dear"? That's in honour of my wife's grandmother, whose name was Ruby. It would mean so much to the family. Then, we would like to hear some nice Mexican music while we eat dinner. We love the sound of Los Ponchos, so any of their hits would be great. Thanks very much for all your help. We'll certainly be happy to recommend your band to all of our friends. We thought that $50.00 per man for 4 hours would be sufficient. So that's $350.00 for the entire group. If you get our guests dancing, I will throw in an extra $50.00. So, get 'em dancing. We want you to be set up TWO HOURS before your start time @ 5:00 pm., and do not be late. We don't want to see any cases, bags, coats, boxes, cables, wires, or any unnecessary clutter on the stage or within view of the guests. Play 1 hour and then take a break of no more than 10 minutes, but don't forget, to leave the guitar player or the piano player playing while the rest of the band breaks. Absolutely no drinking! In fact, we don't even want to see the musicians near the bar or food tables. Also, NO TALKING ON STAGE!! Go outside quietly where no one can see you. Of course, no smoking anywhere. Someone will be watching you on your breaks to make sure you don't consume any alcohol. Before you leave, please feel free to ask the caterer for a sandwich (or, a "bandwich" as you people call them). And, perhaps a soda to take with you. Oh, and one more thing. . . .and this is very important. In between songs, we don't want to hear any musicians practicing "licks," or running up and down high-speed scales. Nothing sounds worse than hearing musicians all "fooling around" at the same time. I believe you people like to call it "noodling." or something like that. But, it is a terrible habit. It's very unprofessional. You don't hear the members of the Berlin Philharmonic "noodling around" between movements. . . .right? We look forward to hearing you play. Sincerely, Lily and Franco Devencztovich (The Bride's Parents) ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 3:36 PM Subject: Re: DEAR MR. BANDLEADER Dear Lily and Frank (Bride's Parents): Thank you for your bestowing on us the honour of playing at your daughter's wedding. We think the tunes you have asked for will present no problem whatsoever. We actually only know three numbers all the way through, "Marzey Doats", "Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bucket of Beer", and "Achy Breaky Heart" but I'm sure we'll be able to vary them a bit so they'll fit all your requests. A plus is that, as at least your guests will be allowed to drink, they'll be so smashed they won't know the difference. We'll play 'em good and loud, too. Don't worry about us drinking - we never touch the stuff. Of course we're glad you mentioned nothing about dope as we are all addicts and frequently shoot up on the stand. You will also enjoy our unique dress code for weddings, inspired by the 'Stones. We would like to reserve the right to install the bride's garter, as when we get good and high you never know what will happen. Nothing wrong with a little "Rite of First Night", as they say. If your daughter is a little shy, her mother will do just fine. About the money, or bread, as we musicians like to say, the $350 is OK but there are a couple of extras involved, like social security, retirement, severance pay, medical insurance, instrument insurance, contract administrative costs and union dues. This will bring the total to $2,786.76. I know these little extras are a nuisance, but with all the bread (there it is again!) you'll be saving by not feeding us (we musicians only get to eat at gigs, especially the homeless ones without girl friends (or, Chicks, as we like to call them) it shouldn't hurt your wallet much. So we're really looking forward to entertaining you. OH! One more thing: should we check our guns and razors at the door, or is it OK to bring 'em in? Sincerely, Wes, The Bandleader | ||
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Jeff![]() |
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Joined: June 2002 Posts: 863 Location: Central Florida | :D :D :D :D I LUV IT!!!! | ||
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389 Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | That can't be real? Can it? | ||
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rick endres![]() |
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Joined: August 2005 Posts: 616 Location: cincinnati, ohio | Yes--it can. Be afraid...be very afraid. | ||
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![]() Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | I especially liked how Cliff changed Bill's name to Franco Devencztovich. | ||
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 4832 Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Alternate reply: Unfortunately our entire ensemble is getting dental work on a bulk rate plan on your wedding date. I am including a contact number of a former bandmember we had who left because we weren't talented enough musicians for him to waste his time with. He should have no trouble whatsoever with your set list requirements. Tell him fil says 'hi.' | ||
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Jeff W.![]() |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039 Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | what's the problem? | ||
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MWoody![]() |
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13996 Location: Upper Left USA | Very nice! | ||
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Phil Wong![]() |
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Joined: June 2003 Posts: 1792 Location: Rego Park, NY, | I had a similar request to photograph a wedding for a friend's cousin. I gave the couple a break on the package that I offered them. The also wanted me to bring my studio equipment which includes lights, light stands, backrounds. Backround stands etc. That alone would need about a hour and a half of set up time. Then they proceeded to ask be to be available from 7:30 AM. Their party was scheduled to go until 2:00AM!! They basically wanted me to work for 19 hours straight!!. Then the final insult was they only wanted to pay me $500.00 to do the job. I would have made more money in that many hours if I just gathered all the change that falls out of my pockets and winds up in the sofa. I felt like paying them to go away. | ||
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12759 Location: Boise, Idaho | Golly, gee! You can get paid to play at weddings? My only 2 live performances were at weddings and I did them for free. Course one of them was mine. Maybe I should have charged my father in law. | ||
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 370 Location: Isle of Man, UK | So this gig is still open, yes? Just that I have a quiet week next week so I could probably fit it in. JB | ||
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Joined: February 2004 Posts: 2487 | This is just a joke...Right??? There is just no way, as crazy as this world is, that anyone would actually make a request like this of an acoustic duo or group?? Someone had to be bustin your stones.....If this is real, I am in total amazement. If not...well this sure is funny stuff Cliff. Ohh yeah; never learned Achy Breaky Heart...what key is it in? I am from northern NY up in the mountains... I have a feeling this will be a regularly requested song.....along with Freebird and they mean it! Randy | ||
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cliff![]() |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | :rolleyes: | ||
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John B![]() |
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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 1225 Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey | Wow! The only special request I've ever had was to be sure that my speaker cables were out of the way so that no one falls down and knocks their "tooth" out! | ||
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cliff![]() |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | True. . . . considering that at the venues that you and I play at, "teeth' are at a premium . . . | ||
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Jeff W.![]() |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039 Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | ![]() | ||
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