xilddx Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 And what are you responding to? My last gig was not until the last three numbers of 11. It felt great though, I really felt it strongly. I think I was responding to the lovely audience. What about you? Quote
JapanAxe Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Ooh... Varies a lot. Sometimes mojo is engaged from the get-go (please address all complaints to the management), sometimes barely at all. Very much related to how we perceive the audience methinks. Quote
Cat Burrito Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Dare I say from the off? I've been playing for 25yrs plus so I pride myself on hitting the ground running. Worst night ever & it still would only take a couple of tracks.... probably also helped that I'm in my 5th year with the same band Quote
xilddx Posted May 1, 2013 Author Posted May 1, 2013 Also, how does your mojo feel (yes, yes, the jokes ) For me it's like unity between the band and the audience, There's a tangible feeling of static in the air, an electrical bond. A soaring sort of energy. Quote
skankdelvar Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 [quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1367448915' post='2065966'] For me it's like unity between the band and the audience [/quote] Oh, [i]that[/i] sort of Mojo. I thought you might have meant the 'Ready to leap tall buildings at a single bound, faster than a speeding bullet' kind of mojo in which case said Mojo would commence from the moment I walked into the venue. I get terribly excited, y'know. Quote
grumble Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 [quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1367450028' post='2065976'] Oh, [i]that[/i] sort of Mojo. I thought you might have meant the 'Ready to leap tall buildings at a single bound, faster than a speeding bullet' kind of mojo in which case said Mojo would commence from the moment I walked into the venue. I get terribly excited, y'know. [/quote] OT but I am so disappointed that Mr Del Var has moved from Ultima Thule to Dorset. I suppose the weather must be a little milder there. Quote
lurksalot Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 Second set normally for me , as I do the sound and lights aswell . We have a bad habit of rushing a sound check, though we are alawys close , but some rooms we play are difficult to set to. the last gig was in a restauarant that couldnt give us the stage untill 9.15 when we were billed from 9.00 . we play more melodic first half and getting it going drags my concentration everywhere , but by the second set I can let go and enjoy it . Quote
Happy Jack Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 Is the Mojo the one where they put salt around the rim of the glass? Quote
KevB Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCSdDcsdlfE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCSdDcsdlfE[/url] Quote
Lozz196 Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 [quote name='BurritoBass' timestamp='1367448684' post='2065964'] Dare I say from the off? I've been playing for 25yrs plus so I pride myself on hitting the ground running. [/quote] The same - must be working with Andy that`s done it to us Tim? Quote
LiamPodmore Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 Right from the start for me, unless it's a cr*p venue and there's nobody in, in which case, i just have to try to stay awake. Liam Quote
Gust0o Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 [quote name='Stan_da_man' timestamp='1367509208' post='2066192'] 3 to 4 pints. [/quote] Seconded. I think it takes a moment or two to get a real sense of the audience, particularly if it's a lot of new faces. For that instant kick, it's the buzz within the band. I'm sure some of us have played some sports - you know, the banter before you walk onto the pitch, the back slapping and final words; then, of course, it's the noise and the electric buzz of it all. Could just be me, mind. And the booze Quote
Low End Bee Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 I don't get the top premier cru mojo at every single gig. If I do it's right from the off. The drummer takes a couple of songs to get in his groove and the singer/guitarist used to go off the boil at the end until we sorted out what the problem was. So it used to be best to catch the middle of our sets. When you know you're all firing on all cylinders it's the best feeling ever. Quote
dmccombe7 Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 From very first song and feels best when the band are acting as a single unit because we have rehearsed sufficently to ensure no mistakes. Add that to the audience feedback and encouragement and you have the single most exquisite feeling in the world - sorry 2nd best. Got carried away there for a mo. I've been playing for 37yrs now and still this is what does it for me. As the set progresses i find i am more relaxed and can enjoy it more but that initial first few songs is what really hits home for me. Dave Quote
dmccombe7 Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 [quote name='Low End Bee' timestamp='1367509809' post='2066210'] I don't get the top premier cru mojo at every single gig. If I do it's right from the off. The drummer takes a couple of songs to get in his groove and the singer/guitarist used to go off the boil at the end until we sorted out what the problem was. So it used to be best to catch the middle of our sets. When you know you're all firing on all cylinders it's the best feeling ever. [/quote] Curious - what was the problem with singer going off the boil towards the end. ? Dave Quote
JTUK Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 We have a few gears...thankfully... and that next one can come from anywhere. Sometimes we don't get out of first... but that is still good enough. IMO. Quote
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