The China Buddha Fat Man Conundrum – Gig Gab Podcast 163

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2018 · 44 MIN

The China Buddha Fat Man Conundrum – Gig Gab Podcast 163

from Gig Gab - The Working Musician's Podcast · host Dave Hamilton & Friends

Sometimes there are songs you play even though you don’t like them. Most of the time you play songs you like. If you’re lucky, though, every now and then you get to play a song you truly love. Yeah, yeah, we’re all pros and we always say, “my favorite song is the one I’m playing,” but that’s not necessarily true, is it? Paul and Dave talk through different ways of navigating this reality in today’s episode. It won’t seem like it at first, but that’s how Gig Gab goes, doesn’t it? By the end, it’s all related. Come join the family. Press play and enjoy! Chapters/Timestamps: 00:00:00 Gig Gab 163 – Monday, April 30, 2018 00:02:07 Understanding the role of a front person Amanda Dane Jeff Steblea 00:05:43 Gary Cherone 00:09:24 Routing for your success 00:10:11 When it locks in like butter Joe Harding 00:13:00 What it takes to be a sub 00:18:32 SPONSOR: Simple Contacts – Save $30 Off Your First Order with GIGGAB 00:21:57 The Opportunity to Play Music that Matters To You 00:24:32 The magic sync! 00:28:17 Familiarity and Comfort Makes the Gig spectactular! 00:29:22 The musical dictionary that’s a part of who you are 00:30:27 The China Buddha Fat Man Conundrum 00:37:18 What happens if the energy coming back is less than the movie in your mind? 00:39:00 Lay it all out there 00:44:07 GG 163 Outtro The post The China Buddha Fat Man Conundrum – Gig Gab Podcast 163 appeared first on Gig Gab.

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