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Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 9:44 am
by Maurice_Archive
placeholder wrote:And the ridiculous music you would be playing. And the ridiculous number of sides your dice would have.


That's it! You have the audience select the repertoire by rolling a zillion-sided die! Well played, Placeholder.

Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 10:28 am
by Champion Rabbit
But I don't want to learn to speak Vulcan.

:(

Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 10:34 am
by TheMilford_Archive
Funny, Ha Ha, dice, D&D, Rush... This is some weak fun making. It's the same shit you guys say about zeppelin and Tull. At lease Rush are Canadian and don't sing about fairies and goblins...

anyway, I've always wanted to to an album of 80's Rush tunes in minimalist, repetitious, experimental style ala Windsor For the Derby or Labradford...

Big Black Tribute band... might be fun for the folks playing.

Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 10:45 am
by mattw_Archive
Tribute bands aren't all bad.

I saw an AC/DC tribute band a few years ago that were probably about as close as you could get to the real thing. The doods had just about everything down, but then how hard is it to be an AC/DC cover band?

Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 10:46 am
by placeholder_Archive
TheMilford wrote:Funny, Ha Ha, dice, D&D, Rush... This is some weak fun making.


Really, it's more weak songwriting.

TheMilford wrote:It's the same shit you guys say about zeppelin and Tull.


It's funny 'cause it's true!

TheMilford wrote:At lease Rush are Canadian and don't sing about fairies and goblins...


Do they not sing about faeries and goblins? Am I thinking about a different Rush? One that doesn't have a song called "Rivendell" or whatever? One that isn't one of the worst bands ever?

Don't get me wrong. I don't think I'm above reproach or anything; I've repeatedly admitted to liking Kiss, for god's sake.

TheMilford wrote:anyway, I've always wanted to to an album of 80's Rush tunes in minimalist, repetitious, experimental style ala Windsor For the Derby or Labradford...


This, I would listen to.

Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 11:47 am
by Zer0_Archive
Champion Rabbit wrote::D

Or would I be better-off doubling-up and doing a Big Black/Husker Du tribute band?



Wait a minute am I the only one who finds this statement hilarious?
Seriously didnt everyone in Big Black hate being compared or even associated with Husker Du?

At any rate Big Black's legacy should not be tainted by cover bands.
And if you want to be hated by large sums of people then just start a NON cover band.

Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 11:51 am
by Champion Rabbit
Zer0 wrote:
Champion Rabbit wrote::D

Or would I be better-off doubling-up and doing a Big Black/Husker Du tribute band?



Wait a minute am I the only one who finds this statement hilarious?
Seriously didnt everyone in Big Black hate being compared or even associated with Husker Du?

At any rate Big Black's legacy should not be tainted by cover bands.
And if you want to be hated by large sums of people then just start a NON cover band.


I do play my own music, this would just be for kicks.

I only mention the Huskers because they are another band I love who's songs I already can play...

:)

Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:29 pm
by TheMilford_Archive
placeholder wrote:Do they not sing about faeries and goblins? Am I thinking about a different Rush? One that doesn't have a song called "Rivendell" or whatever? One that isn't one of the worst bands ever?


Doude, "Rivendell" is about Hobbits and elves... it's a place where the "Dark Lord" cannot go... get it right or pay the price, Ok?

...and I just rolled a 19 on my d20 so unless you have magic armor or an AC of less than 2 we need to roll for damage. That's d8+1 for my magic bastard sword. BITCH!

Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:33 pm
by placeholder_Archive
TheMilford wrote:Doude, "Rivendell" is about Hobbits and elves... it's a place where the "Dark Lord" cannot go... get it right or pay the price, Ok?

...and I just rolled a 19 on my d20 so unless you have magic armor or ac AC of less than 2 we need to roll for damage. That's d8+1 for my magic bastard sword. BITCH!


Well played, my friend! Huzzah!

Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:46 pm
by Bradley R Weissenberger_Archive
Champion Rabbit wrote:Is there much of a market for a Big Black tribute band?

No.