rio wrote:
Ah I see.
I guess especially hip individuals shouldn't really need to be active or extrovert onstage to have charisma. The Gathering were very charismatic, but also pretty still, although in hindsight it may just be that I was blown away by the hotness of Anneke at the time.
When I used to do gigs more often sometimes I had to try to have stage presence but I sucked at it. I did however have some classic gags on standby for when I had to introduce the band. I would first say:
"We're very lucky to have here tonight arguably the best piano player in the entire.... *comedy pause* band!"
then I'd say:
"On bass, a man that needs absolutely no introduction. Anyway the next song we're going to play is..."
The old ones are the oldest.
ROLF
I saw a local band recently, must have been their first gig judging by how, erm,
shite they were.
A note to their singer - if there is absolutely no one in the audience here to see you and your too shy to do anything other than mumble into the microphone,
don't try and crack jokes! Good thing I had my cringe tan lotion on that night, I tell thee.