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Bluewine

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  1. Nigel liked Hot Rods as well. Blue
  2. I don't know how any local bar band can survive without hitting social media hard. Blue
  3. Nice, I recently bought new tires for my car with gig money. Blue
  4. I'm not sure it's that simple. Things happen. A really good band can be booked into the wrong venue and have a bad night. Best example, being booked into a pub where the clientele has no interest in live music. It's a lose / lose proposition. Blue
  5. Yes, if you can, you always want the higher paying gigs. The pay for Midwestern bar bands in the States is not much different. While we get $500.00 for a four piece we play four hours not two. Festival and fair pay in the summer is much better. $500.00 for 1.5 hours. Blue
  6. An e kit might help. Thing is, a lot of people are not into the " loud rock band" thing. We're a loud rock band and we try to appeal to the folks that are still into loud rock. We tell the owners what we are before they book us. We're not background music. Blue
  7. One of my major complaints. Being separated from the bar. It's always the kiss of death for my band. Do you guys think it's done on purpose in some instances? Blue
  8. When gigs aren't coming in the way they should. Blue
  9. I've watched your clip about a dozen times. Very clever and you guys sound great. Blue
  10. Very cool, nice job! Blue
  11. It's a 2012 , full scale. Really fun to play, very thin neck. Blue
  12. In the States, for bar bands, when the put you in a room separate from the bar, no matter how good you are your doomed. Blue
  13. Thanks, I've been playing all my hollows lately for some reason. Gibson Custom Shop ES-335 in vintage faded cherry. Blue
  14. A fun year, I was 17. Blue
  15. Nice pics of Glastonbury! Here's a little Summerfest History. Back in the late 60s, Mayor Meyers wanted a place where the working class guy that couldn't afford to take his family to Disney World could have an affordable place to take his family during the Summer. Hence Summerfest was born. I think the first Summerfest was in 1969. Blue
  16. Sunfest is a 3 day festival. Summerfest is 2 weeks. Blue
  17. Yeah, they have a greatful dead type following. Great for the jam band fan. Blue
  18. You wouldn't like Summerfest, the crowds are overwhelming. Personally, I love it. Blue
  19. Cheap Trick used to play at my college dances back in 1972 before they broke big. They've never stopped. Blue
  20. Nice overhead evening pic of Summerfest. If you struggle with crowds Summfest is not for you. Also, a bottle of Miller Light beer is at least $7.00. I don't drink, is that expensive? It's like a city of music. Blue
  21. I get the feeling your Glastonbury is a totally different type of festival And if I remember correctly it's very expensive. Blue
  22. Yeah, and the thing is, again it's only a $7.00 investment. Plus there's always a ton of free tickets that seem to come my way. I hope my band gets an evening time slot again. For those of you that play large scale festivals know that day time slots can be not so much fun. Blue
  23. Me too! However I've heard rumor that Frankie Beverly doesn't sing much anymore.😢 Blue
  24. Yes indeed, Nick has ties with some of my friends in Milwaukee that go way back. He's the "real deal" and a nice guy. Blue
  25. If they're from Liverpool I'm going to check them out. Blue
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