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gt4ever

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  1. Sounds like you need some time out and focus on more important things in your life.  Enjoy the early days as much as you can, they grow up quick!  I find most things happen and pan out for a reason most of the time.  Good luck!

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  2. On 19/09/2009 at 09:39, beerdragon said:

    Use somebody by KOL. I just cant get the timing right at the beginning, the drummer does this funny beat and i usually find myself watching the guitarist to see when he's going to change.

    Yeah you have to ignore the drummer in the intro and have faith in your own arrangement.  Drums are syncopated in the intro. If you see KOL play it live they dont do it too well more often than not.  It’s a tricky thing for us bassists to block out the drum rhythm isnt it!?!

  3. Yeah we play Birchington and Christies in my current band and played the others over the years. Towns like Faversham seem to be a closed shop to outsiders though for some reason.  Would love to get  into the hop festival this year.  There must’ve been close to 800 people in the railway tavern last year for the bands most the day.

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  4. Yeah Thanet has a great few pubs with good punters and landlords.  Where else do you guys play in Thanet?  We’re slowly creeping up that way.  Play a few in Birchington and hoping to get into Churchill’s in Ramsgate and the Britannia in Margate soon.  Most of our gigs are down the M20 corridor but need to tap into the Thanet scene.

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    A good mate of mine worked on the film Baby Driver with flea and as a result, he invited him and a mate to see him perform at the O2.  Luckily I happened to be THAT mate.  It was a very spoilt backstage affair with all friends and family hospitality, and I made sure I was prepared with a sharpie for him to sign my bass clef. He was incredibly generous with his time and chatted with us for a good 20 minutes  after he’d just performed. A night I will never forget and I subsequently got his sharpie scribbles tattooed the next day.

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  6. I joined a new band about 14 months ago. They showed me 86 songs and said that they never play the same set twice.  As said before, we were all sensible about it and worked on 12 songs over 2 weeks and then another 12 songs and we gigged those the next month.  There was a mix of tricky and easy.  I had to decide to play the trickier ones within boxes first so I could jam them at rehearsal to see if their arrangements were true to original.  From there it was a case of putting in the time and having fun with it.  I’m now fully up to speed, have put forward a good dozen of my choices and I’m now comfortable playing duke box gigs with them.  This is where clients get a full list of our repertoire on their tables and they tick ones they like. We gather them up while they’re finishing their meal and make a set list on the fly,  keeps you on your toes as a musician and it’s pretty good fun.

    Main thing is to enjoy yourself, have fun, and be realistic as to what is possible in time constraints.  Good luck!

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