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Calling in Sick

Posted Wed Dec 31, 2008 12:19pm PST by Shawn Amos in GetBack

Ya know, writing a blog isn't much different than being a musician on the road or an actor in a play: late nights, screaming fans, strange hotel rooms, bad food. For the two hours onstage, it's total bliss. Everything else in between is a mindless chore.

It's no wonder that some artists will do anything to get off the road. Everyone needs a break. I get that. Just tell me straight. Let me know you can't take it. Or let me know that your tour wasn't selling enough tickets so you had to pull the plug. Or you had better things to do. Whatever the reason, If you're gonna call in sick to work, at least come up with a good excuse. You hear me, Jeremy Piven? That "mercury toxicity" thing was WAY lame.

These artists have the sorriest concert cancellation excuses ever.
 

BO BICE
Excuse: "Has to immediately return to the studio to complete album"


The American Idol runner-up had been dropped from his label and was playing the House of Blues circuit last year when he cancelled three gigs to "immediately return to the studio" to record a follow-up album. Really? You have no label deal, you're playing HOB gigs, and you have to rush into the studio? Who's waiting for the record? No one, apparently. See The Light peaked at #150 on the Billboard 200.
 

 

 

 

 

AEROSMITH
Excuse: "Don’t have their gear"

The Toxic Twins cancelled a sold-out show in Maui, saying they weren't able to get their gear to Hawaii on time from a gig a few days earlier in Chicago. Meanwhile, the band hopped over to neighboring island Oahu to play a private show for a bunch of Toyota car dealers. They got paid $1 million, a lot more than that Maui gig for a just a bunch of paying fans. Who cares about paying fans, right?
 

 

 

 

 

 

WHITE STRIPES
Excuse: "Acute anxiety"


After touring Canada in support of their 2007 Icky Thump release, Jack and Meg were all set to conquer the U.S. when they abruptly cancelled the tour due to Meg's "anxiety problems." Maybe she didn't want to compete with the Raconteurs.
 

 

 

 

 

GUNS N' ROSES
Excuse: "Finishing Chinese Democracy"


It only seems like yesterday. Axl's newly minted Guns N' Roses line-up was all set to tour in 2002 to support their new album, Chinese Democracy. Only problem? There was no new album. Oh, and Axl decided not to show up for most of the gigs. I guess no excuse is almost as good as a lame excuse.
 

 

 

 

 

FRANK ZAPPA & THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION
Excuse: "Some stupid with a flare gun burned the place to the ground"


I'm throwing this one on the list just because it's so legendarily cool and bizarre. Zappa and the Mothers were playing a show in Montreux, Switzerland, when some dude in the crowd shot a flare gun and burned the club down. So no, the gig wasn't cancelled; it was stopped. And no, it's not an excuse. But it's a damn good rock story and the inspiration for the FM radio staple "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple, who probably made up some lame excuses for canceling gigs at some point in their career.

 

 

 

 

THE LAME EXCUSES CONTINUE...

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1532 Comments

41. Daniel -
Is anyone else wonder who Amos sucked off at Yahoo to get this gig?

42. carmad1957 -
What some idiots will do to fill webspace! Geez- this is not only lame, but can you possibly find a more meaningless subject to gag over? My advice to you? Find a rope!

43. Ruby Rae -
I get why you wanted to write this, but either go all the way or don't go at all. Five quotes a blog doth make....In other words, don't stop cause you got bored with the inane topic, pick a better topic next time.

44. Yahoo! Music User -
It's not fair to put so much pressure on artists to perform. They're people too, eh? Let them have their sick days just like everyone else.

45. britt g -
guns n' roses rule!!! they can say whatever cuz they are the greatest rock stars ever and their music backs it up...

46. Blue Dog -
Never go full retard, Shawn.

47. josephm -
always love to see a list with frank in it! thanks

48. red/black -
no gear? LAME!

49. makichan -
I don't really find this as interesting or as informative as it's led to believe. Hell, I've provided more material for a high school project. Hire ME! xD

50. Monkey -
I's no worse the Page refusing to go because the moon wasn't properly aligned with the sun. the show went on but it just ran a bit late.

51. Roy -
At least it's not another news story about a five year old internet video.

52. Allden -
Thats really sad.

53. Sammy B -
I'm just wondering why some people feel compelled to whine about this column. If you don't like it STFU and don't read it.

54. Danielle -
I had "mercury toxicity" and it made me deathly ill. It's not a joke. If he ate fish everyday for years like they say, then I can tell you it's bad. It was even in my long beautiful hair, which I had to cut off to about a half an inch long. I know alot of bands make up bs excuses to play better gigs or get out of low ticket sales shows, but mercury poisoning is real. I suggest people watch their words. What goes around around comes around.

55. Destrate -
Apparently comments aren't just for the article they relate to anymore. Anyway, yeah the article was lacking. Aerosmith needs to be taught a lesson for cancelling a show that was sold out just so they can go play a smaller show for more money. That is stupid and Aerosmith needs to go away. Bo Bice, who cares? White Stripes had a legitimate reason to cancel, if she wasn't faking. GNR, never cancelled but made their fans wait too long... Now stop blogging Amos!

56. Darren F -
Years ago, Whitesnake canceled Wichita, KS and said Rudy hurt his foot...Odd how the next night they played Bonner Springs and Rudy was jumping everywhere
They skip Wichita of 16000 tickets sold to play a tiny play with 3800 sold ?

David Coverdale you putz !!!

57. Yahoo! Music User -
this would be a better page if there were more excuses and plus no one cares excpet for the people who bought tickets to one of the shows that were cancelled... this was a poor article. sorry!

58. Yahoo! Music User -
What a jackass of a blog....

59. lollojfjdlksjf -
Type O negative cancelled in San Antonio, TX on April 28 2007, cause peter had the Mexican food squirts. Drove from Lubbock to see them. damnit.

60. Harry M -
This chap is an ass hole. i was hoping to find substance as i read on in vain. is there an Editor that reads this nonsense before it is posted ?
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