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sprocketflup

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  1. My old man had a succession of Imps as I was growing up, they were vomit inducing things being rear engined, with the motor (and more importantly exhaust) seemingly inside the bloody car.

     

    I played a little festival a couple of years back that had a small classic car rally, and there was an imp. I approached the owner and told him how I'd grown up with the things, then tentatively asked if I could smell the inside of his. (car, you perverts) He knew exactly where I was coming from and unlocked it so I could. Jeez that took me back

  2. 4 minutes ago, fleabag said:

    Excellent stuff  sprock.

    And you get to play that brilliant Del boy bass line on Kashka. 

    Amongst many others! You know where you are with a Del bassline. I also relish doing Eberhard Webers uprite stuff, and John Giblins fretless lines and and and......

     

    In fact, the show you featured earlier up there was not actually a Cloudbusting show, we have an 'acoustic' offshoot called The Kate Bush Songbook, where Michael (keys) Mandy and I get to explore the more delicate stuff from KB's catalog. Del had played on our two 40th anniversary of the Kick Inside special shows, which was quite a thing in itself, whilst doing so he expressed an interest in doing a short tour with Songbook, so I stepped aside and they played 9 shows as a trio in 2019. The 'Twinnies', Julia and Nadie ( @ezbass mates) joined them and added BV's and colour for 3 of those.



    I'm back in the bass saddle for those shows now though, and I have to say they are such a blast to play, not as thrilling as playing a ballsout stand up show to tens of people ;) but incredible to play in their own way. I get much more nerves doing one of those to a hundred than playing the usual to a thousand

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  3. Some very lovely comments on this post and I'm humbled, truth is Cloudbusting are just 5 silly twots who happen to like Kate Bush and play the various instruments needed to replicate it. I'm proud as punch to be there, have been there for over 9 years now, longest I've been with any band, which just goes to show really

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  4. 5 hours ago, ezbass said:

     

    I believe it's @sprocketflup.

     

    My two friends doing BVs are very much in this video (both super talented ladies, one of whom I was in a band with for nearly 10 years).

     

     

    And my drumming buddy is in this one...

     

     

     

    I did a couple of lockdown recordings and a video with the three of them, Peter Gabriel's In Your Eyes and, appropriately enough, Don't Give Up.

    It is me yes, I am the regular bass player for CB and I claim my five pounds.

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  5. Some may find this odd, I've taken to brushing my teeth in the half hour changing time that we allow ourselves before we play. I'm usually far from home so have my toothbrush/paste packed anyway. 

     

    Try it, it works wonders

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  6. 39 minutes ago, ambient said:


    A slight level of anxiety is reportedly good for a performance.

     

    I still get slightly nervous, though more excitedly nervous I guess, I think that’s to be expected. It’s more up until I actually get to the venue, and get set up. Once I’m up and ready to play I’m usually fine.

     

    What i experienced as a student was more a sense of dread though.

    I agree with this. I used to race motorcycles, and was told that the day that I am lining up on the grid with no nerves whatsoever is the day to stop. A little bit of adrenaline/anxiety/nerves etc is good for the performance I feel. If only there was a fader to control the levels

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  7. I've always had it, crippling some days, its never gone away. Actually getting on stage and playing sometimes provides relief but not always. Only thing I've found that helps is a mint tucked in my cheek to help with the dry mouth, which isn't so good if I'm singing.

     

    For me, its about baring my soul up there in front of all those people, matters not how well prepared I am.

    I do find that the bigger the gig, the less anxious I get. Which seems to be the wrong way round doesn't it

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