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Leave your originals at home. Nobody wants to hear them. No offense; that's just the way it is.




that depends on the venue and the audience.

Around here I'm seeing more and more places advertising "live original music", and my theory is that they don't want to pay protection money to ASCAP and BMI just to have live music.

The artists would rather play their own songs anyway, and a whole different kind of audience tends to show up when they music is new and fresh.

I'm seeing older crowds that want to relive their youth through the oldies they listened to in early adulthood, and young people whose avant-garde approach to everything including music makes them open to individualism and creativity.

Bring a different set to each audience, and learn to recognize which is which.








I agree. It depends on the venue. The OP is talking about playing in a small bar though, not an open mic or a 'live original music' joint.





Regards,


Bob