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  1. Almost perfect yesterday, we had a late afternoon slot at a small festival in Harpenden. Great weather, we played well, the crowd liked us, saw some good bands before and after our set and saw the mighty Hatters win the Championship playoff on the pub TV! And I got paid too!

     

    the only downside is our singer is pregnant so this will be our last gig for a while.

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  2. On 04/02/2023 at 12:31, BassFace1991 said:

     😅.  I'm sure a lot of people don't read the other ads either before posting. Always guitarist wanted for pop punk band. Scroll a bit further down. Guitarist available looking for pop punk band. Just 🤦

     

     

    Possibly the guitarist looking for a pop punk band has just left a pop punk band who are now looking for a guitarist.

     

    But most probably not.

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  3. I used to play several Blues Brothers tunes when I was in a soul band, fantastic fun. The Blues Brothers film was my gateway into soul and R&B back in the 80s, watched it for the first time in a long time over Christmas and it still delivers.

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  4. On 09/01/2023 at 07:47, BassAgent said:

    But the movie (and the music) is not about blues. It's about brothers called Blues. They never claim to play blues music.

     

    I thought they played both kinds of music, country AND western

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  5. 15 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said:

    Sorry to hear @spike hope you all recover quickly and it doesn't spoil your Christmas.

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from us at the McCombe household. :santa2:

    Dave

     

    Thankyou for your kind thoughts. I normally spend Christmas at my relatives so the plan is if I feel well enough I'll test myself on Christmas morning and if it is negative it will be Christmas as usual. If not, It'll be just me at home.

    Merry Christmas to you and your family too.

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  6. Our drummer was looking forward to us gigging at his local on Saturday, then three days before, our singer was diagnosed with pneumonia and had to pull out. We got in a dep singer who saved the day for us and we had a reasonable gig but not the massive triumph our drummer was hoping for. Then it turns out that three out of the five of us ( including me ) have caught covid at the gig.

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  7. On 06/12/2022 at 14:24, TimR said:

    Slade's - Merry Christmas Everybody goes down a storm whenever I've played it in bands. Is a great sing along and it's got an intermediate level bass line to keep it interesting. 

     

    We're currently 'learning' it for our next gig next week. 

     

    We did it as a encore at our gig on Saturday and it was very well received. When I was learning it I was surprised at how much fun the bassline is to play. 

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  8. 4 minutes ago, ubit said:

     

     

    What you have said basically agrees with what I said though. £80 each? We would have jumped at that. We were not saying that someone would threaten our livelihood. We merely thought a fair price for every band was the way it should be.

     

    Sorry, I wasn't commenting on  your post and years ago in my area there was a similar system to yours regarding pay. 

  9. A similar thing happened with our band last year. We needed a dep drummer for a pub gig and our guitarist put ad on Facebook offering £80. We got loads of flak along the lines of how we were devaluing live music, stealing money from professional musicians, no decent musician in their right mind would take this gig etc. etc. , it went on for days.

     

    In the meantime we were contacted by several drummers who were willing to do the gig and we ended up with a pro drummer who was honestly the best drummer I have ever played with but was happy to do the gig for £80 rather than just sit at home complaining on Facebook. A couple months later we offered him a wedding gig for three times the money.

     

    There seem to be loads of 'professional' musicians on Facebook who don't seem to realise that pub gigs and functions are separate markets. If you are a pro musician who thinks that pub money is a threat to your livelihood you are in the wrong job IMO.

     

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  10. In the early 2000s our band played a Sergeants Mess in one of the camps on Salisbury Plain. It was in early November but it was a Christmas do because they were going to to be in Iraq for Christmas. After our set we started leisurely packing away until a group of MPs turned up and told us to pack up and leave as quickly as we could because it was all going to kick off at any moment and they even guarded our van while we loaded it.   

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  11. I still have that programme in a box in a cupboard somewhere. I went on the 4th and can barely remember any of it but I was so drunk and stoned I could barely remember it the day after. My main memory is of Todd Rundgren leaping up in the air and doing the splits. Led Zep's laser show was good too.

  12. We played a very short notice wedding gig on Saturday as a last minute replacement for another band who had to cancel due to covid. The landlady of the pub we'd played the previous Saturday recommended us and we got the call on Thursday evening. We had to get a dep drummer we'd never used before who turned out to be excellent. In the end we had a really good gig, plenty of guests up and dancing, free drink and buffet and the venue was amazing.

     

    The Old Palace at Hatfield House, Herts, built in 1485, this must be the oldest venue I've ever played at.

     

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