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  1. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1466504784' post='3076259']
    What I do with a band that has a back catalogue like The Smiths is to start with their Singles/Best of Compilation and work from there.
    [/quote] +1... Then maybe try The Queen is Dead album ... it's probably the most accessible apart from the the 2nd half of the debut album. The same if you're want to get into Morrissey's solo stuff as well ... Go for the greatest hits then either the Vauxhall and I or Viva Hate albums.

  2. First ever gig at Bristol Fleece last night. Great venue, even better crowd ... it was sold out which made the atmosphere amazing and we even had a very friendly stage invasion during the encore ... someone kept standing the guitards volume pedal so we ended up finishing the song on bass and drums because he couldn't get anywhere near his pedals! It's probably up there with one of the best nights I've had playing bass! It's a long drive back home to Manchester afterwards though! 😂

  3. The tribute band I'm in, the singer put the band together but we've gigged with other bands where the band have auditioned loads of people before they found the right person.
    [quote name='spectoremg' timestamp='1459574427' post='3017742']
    Where does a tribute band get gigs? Considering there already seems to be plenty of them around?
    [/quote]
    ... we got lucky and quickly got picked up by a really good agent and we're getting some great gigs but I don't think it's even easy for the agent sometimes with 2 other Smiths tributes doing gigs nationwide as well. I'd hate to be trying get gigs for ourselves.

  4. IMO, unless it's a tribute act, then it's all down to artistic choices ... and as long as both the band and the audience enjoys it, isn't that what really matters? I used to play in an 80s covers band and we'd often spend weeks of rehearsals getting a song as close as we could to the original and the audience wouldn't really notice and then we'd play a punked up version of something like 'Walk Like an Egyptian' ... as far from the original as you could get (even had a male vocalist) and they'd be asking us to play it 2 or 3 times, they liked it that much.

  5. [quote name='SteveK' timestamp='1433153152' post='2788214']
    This is our audio reqirements sheet, it may give you an idea of what's required. [url="http://www.manfredmann.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/MMEB-Audio-2015.pdf"]Audio Spec[/url]
    [/quote]
    👍 cheers - these are all much better than what I'd put together myself!

  6. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1432836877' post='2785512']
    Remember to do a separate tech sheet for any lighting requirements you may have, with fixture type, positions, colours, strobes etc. If there's a running commented set list for the lighter, that's a bonus. Just sayin'.
    [/quote]
    Cheers 😀... Looks like I might need to get this sorted pretty quickly, its been announced tonight that we're one of the support acts for the Clone Roses at Manchester Academy in December! 👍

  7. I'm hoping someone can help me out.
    The Smiths Tribute I recently joined, has been picked up by an agency and they've asked us to put together a technical spec sheet as ... 'bigger venues will need full tech specs which consist of stage plan and channel listings' ...
    There's no chance of our drummer or guitarist doing this, so it's been left up to me to sort out.
    I know I need to do stage layout drawing including any monitoring and I need to list mics used for the drums/vocals/cabs and any effects but does anyone have any examples I can work from to get the format right?
    Also, what else needs to go on there?
    Any help would be much appreciated 😃

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