Tribute bands.
"Why
don’t you start a covers/tribute band? Tribute bands always make good money
doing shows, playing songs that people already know, yknow, the classics, you can’t
complain about being paid for doing what you love doing."
I t took
me years to give in to that idea of being paid for performing other people’s
music.
But what are the
pros of being in a tribute band? Generally it’s for the money, or being
the next best thing for a fraction of the price, or generally getting
experience and your own name out there and provide some kind of publicity for
your own self as well as your own band’s music. And instead of performing for free in an unknown local
band at an empty venue for god knows how long, I realised that performing in a
tribute band does that for yourself on an individual musician level too. It
allows opportunities to do more gigs or projects outside of a band you’re in
because there’s no limiting faithfulness to be constricted by.
And what about
against? Some people would say it’s a bad idea copying other people, no
originality, and on a musician level, being physically able to play whichever
songs by their favourite band, it could be seen as a big hurdle. As well as experience enough to put their performance
as close as possible to the person they’re tributing. Though this is more of your own limitations I guess. I think that acting/looking
like someone they’re not might have an awkward or wrong feeling to the player, being uncomfortable on stage is probably the worst thing to feel. Is it pointless? It’s
already been done before, keep moving on with new music.
Despite all that... It was
sometime through playing in Interrobang that I realised I should be part of a
covers/tribute band, Elliot, Interrobang’s bassplayer had started a Rage Against The Machine tribute band called " The Machine Rages On" and
proceeded to jam out the debut album tracks instrumentally. On the off chance, Elliot
had Facebooked a last minute rehearsal due to his drummer cancelling, and I felt
reluctant at first to even go, after a long time of not listening to that particular
band. (I know, I’m sorry.) He left thus leaving an opportunity for me to relive
and relearn old-school RATM songs on drums. Much fun!
The Machine Rages On; Myself, Kostas Tzimas, Amit Mohan, Elliot Smith.
What’s your views
on tribute bands? Let me know your
thoughts!

