'Back in the day' - late 50's to early 80's ......we primarily played for weddings and dinner dances ... we had a couple of medleys of mostly 1940s tunes that we would play in the last half hour of the gig - we called them "The Money Set" because they would really get the crowd jumping and far more often than not resulted in an hour OT ... $$$$ ...
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Yeah...and the first song in the set would be "The Saints!"
Goodness.......does THAT bring back memories......hadn't thought about that in years.
Then there was to scientifically "time" that last break perfectly to give you that exact amount of time you needed, when you got back on the bandstand, to work the crowd into a frenzy and the closer you got to the finish line, the more intense the music got.....and you made sure you didn't end that last medley until at least 11:10 pm.
Fact is......I forgot there even WAS such a thing as overtime. But in those days, it was "understood" that the first 4 hours of the gig was just "warmup" and make sure you save the "money making" songs for the last hour.
And remember when...."remembering to bring your tuxedo was as important as remembering to bring your instrument!"
And.......Satin Doll, Hello, Dolly and New York, NY. Three songs I got so tired of playing I would break out in a rash whenever we did them.
All that really brings back memories I hadn't thought of in years. Hard to believe days like that even existed......it's so different now!