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Bluewine

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  1. Agreed, If you play as many bar gigs as me and you've been around for a few summers, you don't come in like "rock stars". It should be clear you are part of what we call " the help ". Your no different than the bar staff or those washing dishes. Blue
  2. A once in a lifetime artist. I'm so lucky to have been the right age to grow up with her career and gift. By the way, ever heard this type of description, " she's the new Aretha" ? Well, there is no "new Aretha" and they'll never be one. Aretha, end of story. Blue
  3. I would say $200.00 a man for a functions gig is a good benchmark. Function bands in my neck of the woods might ask for anything between $1,500.00 to $3,000.00. *Keep in mind most if not all function bands over here contract out for sound and lights. So at the end of the day I'm not sure how much more they actually take home than a bar band. Sound and lights usually cost at least $700.00 Our bar band has been gigging for the past twleve years , we won't turn the car key unless every walks away with $125.00. Friday night I walked away with $155.00. $125.00 for the gig and $30.00 in CD Sales. Sorry guys, I'm not British. You know how us Yankees are. Everything is about money. Blue * Guess who owns the sound & lighting company. The agency that books the band.
  4. Was this a venue that has live bands on a weekly basis? Again we'll turn down gigs with owners that are not known for providing live bands and the crowd isn't there to hear bands. Blue
  5. It's awful and makes for a long evening, especially with our US 4 hour bar gigs.ln most cases it's the "kiss of death". We actually turned down gigs with a separate barless room for the band. I don't get why owners would even book bands if you have them set up in a room separate from the bar. Blue
  6. Fantastic, that always works out well for bands When the band is in a separate room from the bar, usually not good. Blue
  7. Yes they do, all the weird advertised, promotional and marked down merchandise. There's a really cool 4k video cam that I'm waiting to see marked down. It's $69.99. I'll buy if it gets down to $40.00 Blue
  8. I love Aldi, a pint of blue berries for $1.29. And their house brand of batteries are really good. An 8 pack for $2.39. Blue
  9. That's the approach I was going to suggest. Diplomacy usually works. Or they could have abruptly and without warning kicked the table and chairs out from under the couple. That works too. Blue
  10. Nice pics! Blue
  11. People can be weird. I had to stop by the Aldi grocery store to pick up 1 pack of AA batteries for my wireless transmitter. The couple in front of me had a cart full of groceries. It's customery in the States to let the guy with one item check out first. Not these people. I had to wait while they checked out what looked like a months food supply for a family of 6. And I was running late as it was. I really gave them the " stink eye" Blue
  12. Where's the bar, is it the same room you played in? Blue
  13. We also suffer from lack of practice. We gig at least once a week but that's not the same as a band rehearsal. I'm also rareley happy with my playing. Blue
  14. Dave, I thought it was a bad move adding Rabbit to our last set. I couldn't have been more wrong. People go nuts for that song. The crowd always sings along and it seems like people of all ages know it. Blue
  15. I have absolutely no say in the material we perform and prefer it that way. There are several songs we do that I personally don't care for. I put more effort into those songs than I do for the songs I love playing. We played " White Rabbit" last night with an extended free form intro and I had a blast with it. I say; " Always play the best bass you can and stay focused." Blue
  16. I have the best of both worlds. We're a cover band, but we have 3 CDs of originals. However, I prefer performing covers and for me and what I do with bass lines it's very creatively fulfilling. Unfortunately if we were to play only originals we wouldn't be a thriving gigging band. I think originals are fine for those local unsigned bands that are not interested in the gigging part of playing. But let's not forget location. There are some regions in the States where originals bands have a lot of support and there's plentyof paid gigs for them.I can't speak for the UK. Blue
  17. Again it's about location. Your in a good location. If my band we're to fold, it would be impossible to find another gigging band that makes money. Blue
  18. Depends on location. There little to no gigs in Milwaukee for Originals bands and actually no paying gigs. Cover Bands, the label is too broad. There's the Bon Jovi " Living On Prayer and Journey "Don't Stop Believing" cover bands which is completely different than covering Howlin Wolf or Slim Harpo. Blue
  19. We played the St. John's Church Festival last night. A very long 5:30-9:30. Tough gig, we're not a Church Festival band Other than a few high points, it wasn't a great gig, however we worked very hard. Those of you that gig with full sound and lights know what I mean. Blue
  20. I think there are core issues in both camps. Originals Writing good material. Covers Having the production values and ability to deliver a high quality covers. Blue
  21. I have 5 pairs of the pictured jeans and probably a dozen Black t shirts. I'm set. 😁 Blue
  22. Athletic cut Black t shirts, jeans and colorful Nike's. No matter what you wear, how good do we look at 65? Blue
  23. Unfortunately I don't have that option. Blue
  24. Nice pics, looks like you had a nice size crowd. Blue
  25. No, a few choice childhood friends. Blue
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