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lol nailed it, memory like a steel trap!!!

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/built-to-spill/2001/metro-chicago-il-3e8797b.html

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 13 April 2024 16:14 (six months ago) link

Marc Robit is boring af imho

If you can’t smile at “Freebird” I feel bad for you

calstars, Saturday, 13 April 2024 18:28 (six months ago) link

My old stoner rock group would do a few bars of sweet home Alabama if it was yelled to us a few times on stage.

The Artist formerly known as Earlnash, Saturday, 13 April 2024 18:56 (six months ago) link

I would think that if your band was known for playing "Freebird" in full every time it was requested, your shows would be nothing but endless versions of the song, and you'd wind up being the musical equivalent of that Tim Robinson mime performer whose promise to give money to the audience every time he breaks silence guarantees non-stop frat-boy chaos.

henry s, Saturday, 13 April 2024 19:14 (six months ago) link

IT'S A FUCKING CUP

CEO Greedwagon (Neanderthal), Saturday, 13 April 2024 19:21 (six months ago) link

What are you doing?! What are you supposed to be doing?!!!

henry s, Saturday, 13 April 2024 20:06 (six months ago) link

My old stoner rock group would do a few bars of sweet home Alabama if it was yelled to us a few times on stage.


I think this would work if you tuned down to C#

calstars, Saturday, 13 April 2024 20:16 (six months ago) link

I would think that if your band was known for playing "Freebird" in full every time it was requested, your shows would be nothing but endless versions of the song, and you'd wind up being the musical equivalent of that Tim Robinson mime performer whose promise to give money to the audience every time he breaks silence guarantees non-stop frat-boy chaos.

― henry s, Saturday, April 13, 2024 2:14 PM (two hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

you would essentially be Big Mouth Billy Bass: the band

budo jeru, Saturday, 13 April 2024 21:39 (six months ago) link

Opposite concept I thought would be funny: saw Tim Kinsella play solo in Chicago when I was there and he started to play his ear-worm "whose afraid of Elizabeth taylor", just the opening guitar line. The audience "wooo"'ed, myself included at which point he said "nah, I don't feel like playing that one any more, you can't get everything you want people".

It was kinda funny, but also, I just wanted the guy to play the hits, nor his boring ass new material!

N-e-ways, I thought it'd be a great bit for aging, pissed off rocked groups to try, ideally multiple times a night

H.P, Saturday, 13 April 2024 22:17 (six months ago) link

lol feist did that with a broken social scene tune when i saw her.

interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Saturday, 13 April 2024 23:17 (six months ago) link

Ray Davies would do that with "Lola" and maybe some other tunes. He would end up playing them eventually though.

Halfway there but for you, Saturday, 13 April 2024 23:52 (six months ago) link

ha I am betting Jonathan Richman has never, ever done this

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Saturday, 13 April 2024 23:55 (six months ago) link

Freebird is great, by the way. Ironically requesting it at shows is lame.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 14 April 2024 00:01 (six months ago) link

otm on both counts, also it is fun to play

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Sunday, 14 April 2024 00:07 (six months ago) link

Each band must gaze deep into the audience's soul to find out if their desire for "Freebird" is ironic or sincere/

Halfway there but for you, Sunday, 14 April 2024 00:08 (six months ago) link

Mark Eitzel and Vudi were once booted from a Bark Psychosis show for loudly requesting "Tequila", per an AMC feature in the early 90's, I wanna say Melody Maker or maybe Lime Lizard?

henry s, Sunday, 14 April 2024 00:08 (six months ago) link

Actually, the best version of this trope would take place at a Lynyrd Skynyrd show. When they come out for their final encore, asking "y'all know what we're gonna play now, dontcha?", the whole audience stares back at them in silent bewilderment.

Halfway there but for you, Sunday, 14 April 2024 00:18 (six months ago) link

Each band must gaze deep into the audience's soul to find out if their desire for "Freebird" is ironic or sincere/

― Halfway there but for you, Saturday, April 13, 2024 5:08 PM

i like this. treat it like challenges to review the replay in sports: you only get a few, so use 'em wisely!

interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Sunday, 14 April 2024 00:33 (six months ago) link

Am I imagining it or did Skynyrd preface Freebird in concert by asking “what song is it you wanna hear?”

calstars, Sunday, 14 April 2024 00:40 (six months ago) link

My parents had a Lynyrd Skynyrd greatest hits CD when I was younger and on the live version of Freebird that closed out the album, they did in fact preface it by asking the crowd "what song is it you wanna hear?"

Freebird rules.

Ubiquitor, Sunday, 14 April 2024 02:58 (six months ago) link

I have always wished there had been a song called “Slow Bird” in the 70’s to complete the cycle:

“Free Bird”…”Free Ride”…”Slow Ride”…

henry s, Sunday, 14 April 2024 03:34 (six months ago) link

It's kind of dangerous for a bird to fly slow? You could just change the metadata of Neil's track and it'd fit

H.P, Sunday, 14 April 2024 03:35 (six months ago) link

My parents had a Lynyrd Skynyrd greatest hits CD when I was younger and on the live version of Freebird that closed out the album, they did in fact preface it by asking the crowd "what song is it you wanna hear?"

That's were the tradition started!

Xp there’s always “Danger Bird”

Piggy Lepton (La Lechera), Sunday, 14 April 2024 04:46 (six months ago) link

My parents had a Lynyrd Skynyrd greatest hits CD when I was younger and on the live version of Freebird that closed out the album, they did in fact preface it by asking the crowd "what song is it you wanna hear?"

at first I thought it was your parents posing the question, and after further thought, I will stick to this interpretation.

assert (matttkkkk), Sunday, 14 April 2024 07:51 (six months ago) link

Xp that's what I was saying!

H.P, Sunday, 14 April 2024 10:31 (six months ago) link

every time someone yells out free bird a band should just immediately do a 20 minute version of marquee moon. the nerd free bird!

but wait back up on this thread what do classical audiences do that makes them the worst? i must know.

scott seward, Sunday, 14 April 2024 11:03 (six months ago) link

every time someone yells out free bird a band should just immediately do a 20 minute version of marquee moon. the nerd free bird!

H.P, Sunday, 14 April 2024 11:06 (six months ago) link

xpost Security told me that for the outdoor shows, half the audience claims to know somebody high up - the mayor, the head of the orchestra, whatever - and they are all relentless and demanding and obnoxious trying to jockey for better seats. Imagine hundreds of entitled tipsy people saying "do you know who I am?" and then trying to sneak or push past you to get to the front.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 14 April 2024 12:25 (six months ago) link

The point isn't whether the song Free Bird is a good song, it's that shouting it at shows to be funny is stupid and way beyond expiry

CEO Greedwagon (Neanderthal), Sunday, 14 April 2024 12:57 (six months ago) link

How did this start? Does it go back to the call-and-response on the live album?

henry s, Sunday, 14 April 2024 13:52 (six months ago) link

yes

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Sunday, 14 April 2024 15:10 (six months ago) link

Pretty sure Yes has never covered "Freebird," but I bet they would *not* do a good version. Well, actually, I think they could do OK with the first part, in the mode of the first part of "I've Seen All Good People," but not the soloing section (oddly enough).

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 14 April 2024 16:32 (six months ago) link

I dunno. The "jamming" section of "Yours Is No Disgrace" leads me to believe they'd have at least a puncher's chance.

henry s, Sunday, 14 April 2024 16:52 (six months ago) link

yeah but the accents would be all wrong

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Sunday, 14 April 2024 16:54 (six months ago) link

If oy stye here tomahrah

CEO Greedwagon (Neanderthal), Sunday, 14 April 2024 16:56 (six months ago) link

looool

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Sunday, 14 April 2024 16:57 (six months ago) link

at first I thought it was your parents posing the question, and after further thought, I will stick to this interpretation.
― assert (matttkkkk)

for what it's worth my dad would often jump the gun and ask me and my brothers "what song is it you wanna hear?" before the band got around to it

Ubiquitor, Sunday, 14 April 2024 17:35 (six months ago) link

bands should get into it.

someone shouts Freebird.

The band announces "This next song is called Freebird"

Then they play whatever song was next on their set list

rinse and repeat etc

a (waterface), Monday, 15 April 2024 12:39 (six months ago) link

"play it pretty for Atlanta"

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Monday, 15 April 2024 14:14 (six months ago) link

Steve Howe could totally do the gnarliest version of the Freebird solo you've ever heard, it's Jon who I don't think could pull it off

frogbs, Monday, 15 April 2024 14:22 (six months ago) link

I don't think Steve is loose enough for the solo. Not that the "Freebird" solo is not tight as hell, but it's as much about feel as it is about precision.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 15 April 2024 14:30 (six months ago) link

that's why they don't do it, it would take him 2 months to compose the solo note for note but when it was done I bet it would rule

frogbs, Monday, 15 April 2024 14:34 (six months ago) link

Starship Trooper is Yes's answer to Freebird, or maybe the other way around.

the scouse that roared (Matt #2), Monday, 15 April 2024 14:34 (six months ago) link

Same planet, different worlds

calstars, Monday, 15 April 2024 15:53 (six months ago) link

1976?? 77?

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Monday, 15 April 2024 15:54 (six months ago) link

Starship Trooper is Yes's answer to Freebird, or maybe the other way around.

Very similar. The codas of both are guitar solos over three chord patterns: Yes is I - ♭VI - IV and Lynyrd Skynyrd is I - ♭III - IV.

Halfway there but for you, Monday, 15 April 2024 16:00 (six months ago) link

Ooh someone knows some theory!

calstars, Monday, 15 April 2024 17:14 (six months ago) link

1976?? 77?

1976! Someone taped the Yes set:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kquodhaWXqQ

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 15 April 2024 17:18 (six months ago) link


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