OOC: Thank you to Alex(infinite135) for the amazing collab RP..:)Just as Troy, Jensen, and Liam were ready to leave the trailer, Troy heard a familiar voice call for him from outside. He opened the door and saw Eric Quillington standing in front of him, he wasn't surprised at all since he did personally call for Eric to sing with him on this night. Troy gave Eric a quick brotherly hug, he never did have the chance to do this in all their previous meetings. Jensen and Liam were starstruck at the sight of Eric, they kept quiet throughout the whole conversation that Troy and Eric had.
"That's Eric Quillington mate, this is so fucking awesome!" Jensen whispered to Liam.
"I know! I know!" Liam whispered back.
After a while, Liam and Jensen started to ask for Eric's signature, for Jensen's pick and for Liam's cap. Both young musicians were overwhelmed and asked for a group hug with their two musical idols, it was just too sad that Jason couldn't come.
"So let's get this party started huh?" Troy asked Eric.
"With pleasure" Eric exclaimed as the group made their way on stage.
Pigs on the Wing 1 (Pink Floyd Cover)An instantly recognizable figure takes the stage amid roars of approval from the audience. Eric Quillington is dressed in a simple black t-shirt and jeans, wearing none of the more flamboyant stage attire he has become known for. In many aspects, this looks like clothing he’d wear on a day away from the limelight; the only notable quirk are the lyrics to Glamazon’s ‘How to Destroy Your Boyfriend’ (written in his own handwriting, no less) on the front of his shirt. But this is someone else’s show, and Eric knows all too well how inconsiderate it would be to take away attention from the legendary Troy Mascenon through flashy clothes. Tonight, Eric is simply a guest. And the luckiest man on earth.
In numerous past interviews, he has expressed his love of Reckoner at the five musicians at the band’s core. Despite the countless awards and prestige bestowed on Infinite over the past few years, nothing compares to being deemed good enough by a personal hero to play side-by-side. Although the cheers at this venue were dwarfed in comparison to the hundreds of thousands at Wembley, they aren’t any less meaningful. To be accepted by those outside his typical fanbase, those loyal to Reckoner, was something Eric once never thought possible. But it goes beyond just acceptance, however; the thousands in the audience treat him with nearly the same euphoric response they gave to Troy. Turning his back on the crowd, and the reaction he never expected, for one brief moment, Eric says a few quick words to the man he considers his mentor;
“Time to go straight-up acoustic on their asses.”After picking up an acoustic guitar, Eric pivots on his heels to face the audience and strums the introductory chords to a Pink Floyd cover. As if a switch is flicked, the crowd is instantly hushed, and hangs on every last note. The song is a fragile thing, one handled with great care during this performance. His voice possesses a beautiful, haunted quality, and sounds as though it may crack at any moment. As the song is only a minute in length, it’s fairly obvious that this won’t be the main number to be played while Eric is on stage. But, as an introduction of sorts, it works beautifully.
“If you didn’t care what happened to me, and I didn’t care for you
We would zigzag our way through the boredom and pain
Occasionally glancing up through the rain, wondering which of the buggers to blame
And watching for pigs on the wing"
Shades of GreyEric plays the chords to ‘Pigs on the Wing’ for several more seconds, using them as a transition into the next song. As the chords morph into the ones from ‘Dogs’, those in the crowd familiar with Pink Floyd wonder, for one stunned moment, if they’re about to witness an entire interpretation of the
Animals album. But, alas, it was only a tease. After the band plays up to the atmosphere a tad bit longer, the opening notes to ‘Shades of Grey’ ring out. As this is one of Infinite’s more straightforward, and perhaps universal, tunes, practically every single member in the audience cries out in recognition. Once self-conscious about the song, viewing it as a clichéd ballad, the response gives Eric the confidence to belt out the tune second only to ‘Problems with Pluto’ and ‘Supernova’ in terms of popularity.
“Monday changes to Friday, all in a day
But why should anyone care when they’re preoccupied with shades of grey?
Tracing many circles to see if there’s still a line
Although the edges are jagged, there’s nothing left to refine”And now, finally, the rest of the band begins to play, kicking the performance into full swing. But the instrumentals are done with reserve and care, ensuring that the tune won’t lose any of its intimacy. Before the second verse, Eric says his first, brief, words to the audience;
“You’ll have to excuse me if my voice falters, but this is like being on the same stage as John Lennon. Still, I’m trying to keep my act together for you lovely folks. Let’s hear it for the fucking phenomenal Troy Mascenon; hopefully your cheers will cover up my appalling lyrics.”“These many demons are unfamiliar even at the bay
But why should anyone care when they’re preoccupied with shades of grey?
Bright lights are slowly fading inside of my mind
Missing the lost opportunities that were never even declined”
“Friday changes to Monday, all in a day
But why should anyone care when they’re preoccupied with shades of grey?
The polluted clouds prevent us from seeing the stars align
Although the edges are jagged, there’s nothing left to define”
Pigs on the Wings 2 (Pink Floyd Cover)In a curious reversal to the shift from ‘Pigs on the Wing 1’ to ‘Shades of Grey’, the acoustic chords to the latter song now morph back to the former. As the other musicians drop out of the performance, Eric’s melancholy, soulful voice shines through once again. Although the song, in its original incarnation, was dripped with cynicism on the topics of love and the relationships between humans, Eric sings it as an indirect message to Troy, with the first two lines ringing especially true; the ‘weight of the stone’ refers to both celebrity and the recent drug scandals in Eric’s life during his time on the Big Brother show.
“You know that I care what happens to you, and I know that you care for me too
So I don’t feel alone with the weight of the stone
Now that I’ve found somewhere safe to bury my bone
And any fool knows a dog needs a home, a shelter from pigs on the wing”
After the song’s closure, Eric throws his acoustic guitar into the audience (hoping someone will catch it, but the instrument inevitably smashes when it crashes to the ground) and hops over to Troy for a brotherly embrace. Before he walks offstage, he says one final thing to the audience;
“Cynics don’t typically have dreams, but I’ve always had one; to play with Troy Mascenon for a few precious moments. Thank you, everyone, from the talented guys onstage to you amazing, amazing people watching, for giving me that.”Troy looks at Eric and smiles at the young lad, he starts having flashbacks about the Wembley concert Reckoner had with the young Infinite as a supporting act, Eric has grown tremendously. He was thinking of playing his newly written song tonight, but it didn't fit in the mood right now. Eric had gone acoustic and the crowd was really pumped up for an epic finale, no more acoustic stuff for the kids, it's time to get banging. Troy gave Eric his signature Martin acoustic guitar to replace the one that just got smashed into pieces.
"Keep this, you deserve it, and you're really gonna need it now."Pumped Up Kicks (Foster The People cover, Troy Mascenon version)All the other kids with the Pumped Up Kicks
You better run better run, outrun my gun
All the other kids with the Pumped Up Kicks
You better run better run, faster than my bullet
The chorus's haunting yet very catchy chorus echoed throughout the venue as Troy and Eric sang the chorus in a Capella. The crowd sang along and clapped their hands to form the song's beat. It wasn't as gloomy as the original song, Troy's version was much more fun and energetic. Everybody started clapping their hands as Liam imitated the hand claps and transposed them to drum beats, Jensen improvised some bass notes to form this wicked bass line and Troy went to the keyboard to start the song's verse. Eric knew the song and sang along with Troy during the choruses, the only thing Troy feared right now was if someone took the song seriously and started shooting at the people. But Troy's fears were washed away after seeing everybody having fun at his show. Nobody would seriously ruin this great night.
"Eric, stop playing that guitar and do what you do best, STAGE DIVE!"At Troy's request, Eric dropped the guitar and stage dived into the waiting crowd. Unlike his guitar, Eric was safe and unharmed, the people were able to catch him and he was bouncing up and down as Troy and the band finished the song. After hitting the last few notes of the song, Troy said a few more words before jumping in the crowd.
"Thank you for tonight, we hope to see you all again soon!"Troy, Jensen, and Liam bowed down to thousands of screaming fans and jumped for their lives, to Jensen and Liam, it was an amazing night, their first big time gig and their first meeting with Eric Quillington, to Eric, this was also a great night, he got to sang with Troy, he stage dived, he broke his guitar (totally rockstar!), but to Troy, this was everything, the fans, the friends, the music, that was all that really mattered.
OOC: Thank you to everyone who had the patience to read through everything..:)