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3 hours ago, Bolo said:
What is the band aesthetic? As the Op called his Mod band 'indie' which is a fair bit away from how I would describe that.
We're Americana/Country/Folk, so quite "traditional" in that sense. There's a photo of the album cover in the "where are you playing next thread" so I don't clog up this one.
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When I joined the band I'm with, they did say I couldn't use my 5 string Bongo, which was probably a fair call given the overall look of the band. I did use it for some recording though.
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We had an outing today for the 5-piece variant of the band, so no keys or pedal steel and the drummer played a cajon with a foot stomp.
It was a private party for a local cafè, celebrating 20 years in business and done mainly as a favour to them. We threw in 4 new covers (we're an originals band in the main and usually only include 1 cover, just to give the audience some respite). It was an interesting trial, as we'd not rehearsed them and I'd never even played them before we got to the gig (some frantic googling and youtube videos helped a great deal!)
Still, it was nice to get out again and it gave me a good reason to avoid "strictly".
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14 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:
September not yet gone and it's Christmas already..?
Had 2 mince pies today, so I'm practically finished for Christmas now.
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8 minutes ago, EBS_freak said:
This is my fave clip so far -
He's done his fans up like a kipper. Just looking at the other bands there, the ticket price seems to be the going rate... that rate will get you the likes of Happy Mondays, The Saw Doctors, James Bay, Placebo... hell even the Sugababes (and I bet they have a band with them (that may or may not be miming))
I don't think it's a particular secret that he can't sing, but it's just awful. He doesn't seem to have any stage presence at all and the production in general looks and sounds poor.
It reminds me of the annual "Christmas Wonderland" stories, which always seem to consist of a tired looking reindeer, tinny Christmas carols, half working fairy lights and a paedo Santa.
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2 hours ago, Ricky Rioli said:
In case people are vaguely interested, but not enough to click on anything — he's doing this tour with no band, it's just him and backing tapes
Even the backing sounds a bit "lacklustre"
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1 hour ago, Dankology said:
That's a great poster/photo. Did you do it yourselves?
The main photo was from a shoot we did for the 3rd album, it was used on the CD inside cover. We added the band name graphics and the venue put their details on it.
A guy called Trevor Palin took the shots and then he and Dave (the band leader) worked on the digital stylisation of it. Dave's also an artist, so had a clear concept of what he wanted for it.
This is the album cover. You wouldn't think they were both taken at a National Trust place in Cheshire.
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2 hours ago, yorks5stringer said:
Nice Starbass, China or Korea?
It's the Chinese made one. At some point, I'd love a German Team-built version, but it's probably just a pipe dream.
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1 hour ago, MacDaddy said:
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Country Music Awards and not a Stetson in sight! 😉
There were one or two, but not as many as I was expecting.
We played at the British Country Music Festival last year, which was noticably different on that front! 🤣
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23 minutes ago, tauzero said:
I think with Americana you're allowed to play more than root and 5th.
Well, that's setting unrealistically high standards! 🤣
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We played a set at the UK Country Music awards. Short and sweet, as there were numerous acts on the bill, interspersed with some talking and eating and general awarding.
Really friendly and helpful crew and there was no chicken wire in place, so it was obviously a civilised crowd.
We played well and got some positive reponses from the audience, which was nice, as we're more geared to Americana, than straight country, although I've no idea what the difference is really.
Anyway, the band's called Fine Lines, just so I don't get shouted at.
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18 minutes ago, Marky L said:
I had a salutory reminder that I can't drink a lot and play. A pre birthday gig + didn't have to drive = Oh dear.
Oops! I try to limit what I drink before I play, as I've had that experience as well!
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Roger Waters is still touring his Pink Floyd shows. His voice (which I don't think was ever his biggest asset) seems to have gone south, but he uses backing singers to support what he does. Should he stop? Possibly, depending on your political leanings, but are the shows an experience, most definitely I'd say.
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3 hours ago, Bluewine said:
Did you get bottled off stage? Yes = not a good gig, no = a good gig.
If the crowd enjoyed themselves and you got paid, it's always a good gig. We're always too quick to find fault with what we do, life's too short to focus on the negatives.
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I've been using a Protec Contego for the last 3 years. I really like it, very comfortable to carry (longest was 1 mile) and very spacious accessory pockets.
At a push, I can fit a small TC head in the main pocket, with cables and strap in there as well.
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Just now, mike257 said:
Mixing Station is great - it was that much better than the official apps that they hired the developer to make the official XR-series mixers Android app.
I never knew that.
I agree though, Mixing Station is a great app. I like the common theme across a number of different manufacturers and it's good to be able to make your own custom layouts.
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1 hour ago, Woodinblack said:
Impressive but makes you wonder if you want that much stuff, why not go for the X32 which has the 16 channel sliders and the 8 bus sliders?
As a guess, I'd say it's so they can have the mixer on stage and just run a single cable out for the control. Unless they're using wireless MIDI as well...?
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2 hours ago, alexjbassist said:
Cheers for the replies 👍
We've been using 2x Alto TS310's and an alto sub - they're fine, and have served us well, but have struggled at a couple of bigger events, and we'vehad them for around 4 years now. The need to get a new desk has prompted a re-think really.
I've been looking at the Yamaha DH series - yamah stuff always seems to be great, and the play cabinet appeals. A previous band I played in had a set of RCF's - is there much difference between the 3/7/9 ranges?
If you can, it might be worth doing a comparison between your current setup and whatever you're thinking of getting.
If it is just a couple of larger gigs, it may be better value to hire something specific for those and keep the current setup you have.
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What's your budget for this and what sort of places do you play?
At the less expensive level, I use Alto TS312's (obviously not 15's). I use them without a sub when we're running a 5-piece set (using a cajon instead of a full kit), but we have done the kit through it as well. We're not an overly bass heavy group, so it works ok for us in your average pub.
A DJ friend has used the TS315's (although a friend of his managed to blow the hf driver) and he was very positive about the bass response and volume available.
Alto have just released the TS4 series, so there may be a price reduction coming along, although that's purely speculation.
As Phil's just said, higher up the price line, the RCF's are quite well regarded, particularly the ART 745's. Again the 900 series has recently been released (I'm now odly considering a pair of 945's) so prices for the older series may drop.
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The band I tech for uses an A&H QU-SB and we use it for the stripped down "acoustic" version of our band as well. It has 4 x mono and 3 x stereo groups, in addition to main L&R.
It needs a router and a tablet to control it (unless you can get the MIDI connection to run) but it's a pretty useful piece of kit.
We use the X-Air18 at the theatre, which again is a good mixer and is directly compatible with the Behringer X-Touch physical surface.
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How was your gig last night?
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I did! Less than a week ago! 🤣