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Welcome to the jungle, by Guns & Roses

Careless whispers by George Michael.

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Welcome to the jungle, by Guns & Roses

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  1. Careless whispers by George Michael You’re the singer of a cover band, your manager has booked you a gig at an RSL. It is an early start, 8pm in fact and you realise the audience is very diverse. This is going to be a tough gig, you need to choose the right songs to wow the audience and get an encore. Press the arrow to choose your song Welcome to the jungle, by Guns & Roses

  2. Do you really want to hurt me by Boy George People carry on eating and drinking, they seem to be enjoying the music, a good choice to begin the night. You Belong With Me by Taylor Swift

  3. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) By Aerosmith) The audience is finishing up their dinner, and seem to be in a good mood, they are taking more notice of the band now. You feel encouraged to step it up a notch or two. Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf

  4. Superstition By Stevie Wonder Great choice for the ladies, a few are starting to descend on the dance floor. You can see the manager of the club giving you a thumbs up. Sweet Child of Mine by Guns n Roses

  5. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) By Aerosmith) An audience becomes a crowd as people pack the dance floor, new arrivals enter the fray, and competing dance moves are coming thick and fast. Sweet Child of Mine by Guns'n' Roses

  6. Do you really want to hurt me by Boy George Your getting suggestfullooks from a group of ladies front of left, looks like there's going to be an after party. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) By Aerosmith)

  7. That was your last song of the night, crowd is in raptures, even the guys what to go home with you. Congratulations, you get an encore. Fortunately you have one last song in the repertoire. Welcome to the jungle, by Guns & Roses

  8. Manager gives you cash in hand for the gig and offers you a residency. Now you don't have to worry about paying your rent on time. You walk off with two girls either side of you to the after partywhile reflecting whether you should have played the Boy George song.

  9. Do you really want to hurt me by Boy George People are still wining and dinning, they look annoyed by the high pitched vocal lines and heavy guitar riffs. You notice a man old enough to be your grandpa, he looks like his on the verge to having a heart attack. The manager makes a gesture for you to, “TURN IT DOWN!”. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) By Aerosmith)

  10. Gig is over, manager shuts you down mid chorus and your band is ushered out by two big burly bouncers. You never play there again.

  11. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) By Aerosmith) The dynamics to your song choose are far to contrasting,complaints turn towards bewilderment, and they are not sure if your a circus act or a serious band, they give you a second chance. You also wonder why you play this song. Careless whispers by George Michael

  12. The crowd is fed up, your songs have been too contrasting and you've now lost half your audience, the manager asks you to pack up and go home.

  13. Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf crowd is getting restless, they want something more upbeat Sweet Child of Mine by Guns'n' Roses

  14. It was going well but due to the stress of trying to make the audience happy you forget the words and the guitarist messes up his slayer solo, the audience starts throwing anything they can get their hands on, next minute you find yourself waking up in hospital with a mild concussion and your supportive bass player by your side. Apparently the rest of the band is out partying somewhere.

  15. Yeah, an audience becomes a crowd as people pack the dance floor, but during the epic slayer solo, a jealous male throws a beer bottle at your guitarist rendering him unconscious. Unfortunately you can't go on without your lead guitarist, and you cancel the gig and drive to nearest hospital.

  16. Everything is going well, until mid chorus a man in the audience thinks your gestures are towards him. Apparently your implying that he looks like a lady!. Well he and his friends rush to the stage to initiate a fight. Fortunately aheight advantage of being on stage and the bands instruments to defend yourself. You win the fight but not your fans. You apologise to the audience as you don’t have instruments left to finish the gig.

  17. That was your last song of the night and unfortunately you blew it. You were so close to getting your encore. The audience is very disappointed with you, especially the ladies. Later you do some self-reflecting and wonder why you even play that song.

  18. Yeah, an audience becomes a crowd as people pack the dance floor, but during the epic slayer solo a jealous male throws a beer bottle at your guitarist rendering him unconscious. Unfortunately you can't go on without your lead guitarist, and you cancel the gig and drive to the nearest hospital. It happens a lot and you consider getting your guitarist a helmet.

  19. It was a little early for this song, people are still in there seats and you are frustrated with the audience. You try and pick up the energy in the second chorus and get carried away with your gestures, directing it at a man who is looking a little bored, I guess you were implying that he looks like a lady. A fight ensues and you use the height of the stage to your advantage and the bands instruments as well to defend yourself. You win the fight but not your fans. You apologise to the audience as you don’t have any instruments left to finish the gig.

  20. You soon realise that you really want to hurt the couple of cowboys in the front row whom begin to shout abuse at you. Singers tend to have short tempers and a fight breaks out, cops are called and your taken away in hand cuffs.

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