GotRocks: Small world. I have one of Stevie Vaughn’s guitars. I was given it when I hit Austin from living in Brussels with my band and my guitar and amp couldn’t keep up with the crazy volumes of Austin in the early 80’s. Charlie Sexton, Dylan’s longtime guitarist, gave me a nice old loud fender amp and between the old fender amp and guitar I was able to blast with the best of em. Austin was like that back then. We all worked together. I worked at upper crust bakery after gigs and there was an old blodgett deck oven in it. The owner dug my music and let me work whenever I needed money and she was cool with me making pies. I made NY pizzas and lots of musicians would hang out till the sun came up eating them with us.We play 'iTunes Radio" in our place, I like it because we can customize what plays after a day or two by choosing “Play more like this” or 'Never play this song again"
I built the station of of a Stevie Ray Vaughn song to have a blues/rock mix.
After close, it gets switched over to heavy metal, or punk rock featuring the Dead Kennedy’s or the Ramones.
heh when customers ask me that, i tell them it is very noisy in the kitchen with the ovens running and all the refrigeration running. At least it gives me a nice constant background noise to listen to.“how can you work with it so quiet in here?”
See, I am actually quite opposite, I like it loud and raucous in here.I am in agreement with Walter. There are several places that I choose not to go to not because of the food or service but because I find carrying on a conversation over the music too difficult.
Thanks Missy! I have pioneered a new way to do music. Everything is spontaneously created live. I call it Spontobeat and have done over a million spontaneously created songs in my life so far. The music business offered me lots of fame/fortune if I would conform to the normal way of doing music but I refuse. I find pizza much more creative than repeating songs over and over. Walter6,000 songs! Dang, Walter. Talk about prolific and what a history. Love the blues. Reminds me of back home Mississippi.
I am ALL about saving money but trust me on this one! do not skimp and try to skirt ASCAP or the other 2, I have 2 friends and one family member that are attorneys and they get solicitations all the time from them asking to find local restaurants that may be in violation, IF they record you and you can not provide proof you are STUCK real cheap and inexpensive way is an old Iphone or Ipod, down load Sirus xm app and sign up for business use!Check out your local cable provider and possibly XM/Sirus. Most likely will not happen, but if ASCAP or the other 2-music police discover you are not paying the royalty fees, could be big fines. I have found that it is usually an upset competitor or guest that narks you out, unfortunately! Cable/XM cover your fees through your subscription.
real cheap and inexpensive way is an old Iphone or Ipod, down load Sirus xm app and sign up for business use!
Pandora One is licensed for personal use only. A business needs a commercial license: http://www.dmx.com/pandora/pandora-business-offeryou could slide in Pandora one then cause technically you are paying royalty