Oversharing on Stage

I love live music but don't make it out to shows as often as I used to. Lately I've been trying to do some networking for Evrywhr so I'm trying to get out more often.

I recently attended a show and I was really struck by the amount of on-stage banter happening. The bands were mostly local and they sounded great; the music was right up my alley. But I noticed that several of them had the habit of stopping after every song to introduce the next song and then explain what it was about. I'm not exaggerating they did this after every song. At some point it was so bad I couldn't help but laugh. 

This next song is about Donnie McDonald, my best friend from 5th grade. It's called 'Donnie'

Back in the early 2000s I saw Pedro the Lion play several times when they were on tour. It was pretty common for David Bazan to ask the audience if they had any questions between songs. He was an interesting guy and it was cool to hear the informal Q+A but after a while you kind of just wanted him to get back to the music. 

I also love listening to John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats talk but even he knows that we're there for the songs.

Explaining the meaning of every song is a good indication that you're not finished writing the song. I'm sure there are folks out there would argue that no song is ever truly finished but let's table that for now. Let's also assume that we're discussing traditional pop songs that aren't experimental, improvisational or avant-garde in nature.

If you're going to write, rehearse and perform these pop songs for an audience it is safe to assume they are finished. Of course, songs can and do change as they are performed live over time but most of these changes are related to the performance and not the actual song.

Don't get me wrong, it can be good to preface a song or two during the show. It's part of the performance to engage with your audience (this is something I've always had a hard time with).

Nevertheless, if you're confident in your ability to finish your songs you need to trust they can stand on their own without explanation. Your lyrics should be interesting enough so that they don't require you to explain them.

Super Bowl 47 Fun

I am not a huge sports fan but I like hanging out with friends and honestly I'll take any excuse to eat hot wings. So when our friends and neighbors decided to host a small Super Bowl gathering it was a pretty easy sell.
 
In order to make things a bit more interesting I put together a small Super Bowl prop bet list. Prop (short for proposition) bets are based on certain events occurring or not occurring during the event. I thought they'd be fun because they're a lot easier for non-sport fans to figure out. So here's the list I printed out for everyone. In case you are wondering I got the questions from a few searches online - so I can't take credit for all of them.  
 
1.       Who will win the Game?  (Ravens/49ers)
2.       How long will It take Alicia Keys to sing the National Anthem? (Over 2:15/Under 2:15)
3.       Will the coin toss be heads or tails? (H/T)
4.       Which team will win the coin toss? (Ravens/49ers)
5.       Will Beyonce Be Joined By Jay Z on Stage During Superbowl Halftime Show? (Y/N)
6.       Beyonce's Hair Will Be… (Straight/Curly or Crimped)
7.       What color will the sport drink dumped on the winning team's coach be? (Orange/Green/Other)
8.       Total Field Goals (Over 3/Under 3)
9.       Will there be more than 3 total sacks in the game? (Y/N)
10.   What will The First Score of Super Bowl be? (Touchdown/Field Goal or Safety)
11.   First Baltimore Ravens Touchdown Will Be… (Pass/Run)
12.   First San Francisco 49ers Touchdown Will Be… (Pass/Run)
13.   Which player will Score the First Touchdown? (See player list)
14.   Total Number of lost fumbles in Super Bowl?
15.   Team To Reach 14 Points or More First in the Super Bowl? (Ravens/49ers)
16.   Team To Commit First Turnover of Super Bowl? (Ravens/49ers)
17.   Will Either Team Score Two Unanswered Times in Super Bowl 47? (Y/N)
18.   Will There Be a Second Half Lead Change in Super Bowl 47? (Y/N)
19.   Will There Be a Missed Extra Point in the Game? (Y/N)
20.   Will There Be a Score in the First 0:29 of Super Bowl 47? (Y/N)
21.   Will There Be a Score after the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter? (Y/N)
22.   Will the game's MVP be a quarterback (Y/N)
23.   Will Super Bowl go into double overtime? (Y/N)
24.   Your guess for total points scored by both teams:
(In case you were wondering the totals from the last three years were 38, 56, and 48)

I need to go back and write-in all the answers. I can tell you that I personally didn't do very well.