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As a life long guitarist that has played some larger venues in the past... I feel this in my soul.
Do you give them the first four bars, or just whip right into the solo from Tornado of Souls?
You ignore it and keep playing the set. Unless it is somewhere that you're behind chicken wire and need to dodge shards of bottles.
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I was that guy lol
A few of my friends were in a band in college and played at a bunch of local/regional dives. I was the light and sound guy if the venue didn't have their own, so I was at most of their shows.
It wasn't part of their set, but they did keep Free Bird up their sleeve and would play it when someone shouted it. If no one did, I'd step up and yell "Play some Free Bird!" in my most exaggerated southern drawl.