Monday, March 26, 2012

I think I Know One



Here's how you too can be a prima donna musician, or at least act like one:
1) Show up late to the gigs - let everyone wonder if you're ever going to show up. Show up 10 minutes before your band plays, if at all.
2) Act bored and disinterested - while playing the show, look like you'd rather be somewhere else. Stand up against the wall with your legs crossed while playing guitar. Don't smile. Wear sunglasses at all times. You can also play with your back to the audience - that's a true sign of a prima donna.
3) Demand special treatment - If your bandmates each get two drink tickets at the show, demand that you receive three or four. Demand that you get extra people in on your guestlist. Demand M & M's on your rider (if you have one) - with the red and green M & M's seperated.
4) Complain about the sound - Yell at the soundman - tell 'em you can't hear yourself in the monitors. Tell him to turn you up louder than everyone else. Call him a moron, even.
5) Refuse to load gear - Before or after the gig, refuse to load any gear, except maybe your own guitar. Tell 'em "it's the roadies job!" If you are a singer, don't touch nothing!!!
6) Ignore your "fans" - After the gig, when audience members try to talk to you, just give 'em a nod and then ignore them. Again, wear sunglasses at all times. This shows them that you are a true prima donna to be contended with - a "player".
7) Always dress the part - Always dress in the finest of threads. This means, if you play rock music - leather. And of course, always wear shades.
8) Don't show up to practice - Tell the guys, "I'm not the one who needs the practice". Show up to every other practice, but only if you feel like it.

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