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Bluewine

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  1. GK 1001rb, 750 watts through 2 tens. Headroom, it's all about headroom. Blue
  2. When I was a teen we were all hurting for gear, we didn't have any money. Lending gear to each other was common. Blue
  3. I'm hoping we do. I'm a hired gun so I'm not directly involved and have no contact with landlords. Blue
  4. Bar/Pub Band Level Is your band consistent in terms of the crowd you draw and the alcohol sales you drive? I hope so , if not it might be a goal to consider and work towards. It's not easy and doesn't happen overnight. When we have these great nights where we're clearly driving the revenue stream are we using it as leverage for more bookings, better nights ( holiday dates, like NYE, Holloween, St. Paddy's ext...) As well as our fees? Other businesses do. Comments, thoughts. Blue
  5. Nice story, and nice that the management understood the impact your band had on their business. I've seen it where a band is really good they have the crowd engaged and buying premium drinks all bight. Some owner can't connect the dots. They can't see when a significant portion of the business is driven by the band, Blue
  6. We're not good at video clips. We really don't have a good ones. Hopefully we'll have something professional done. Blue
  7. Our BL shares vocals with our other guitarist. Blue
  8. Teen Town probably wasn't the best example. I've learned that even songs that sound like simple straight forward rock songs are not as easy as one thinks. When I listen to a song through good head phones I'm surprised how tricky bass lines can get. Many time theres overdubbing with several bass tracks being played. Very subtle, but it's there in many cases. My point, there's a lot more to a proper bass cover than pre determined notes. Blue
  9. I'm not sure, me I haven't had a scone in years. Blue
  10. We take 2 ten minute breaks. Blue
  11. Bazzbass, there's much more to it than that. There are guys that don't have the chops and or ability to accurately play those pre determined notes riffs or structure of a song. Maybe you can but I could never accurately cover all the notes and nuances in "Teen Town". Totally disagree. Blue
  12. Agreed, original or cover doing it well takes more work than most think. I hate to say this guys, but most guys in my neck of the woods that are critical of learning covers don't have the ability or disipline to do it. Blue
  13. In the States we don't have a choice. If you play traditional bar gigs it's a 4 hour proposition. I'm just getting warmed up by the 3rd hour. 4 hours is all I know. Sure, I'd love to play 1.5 hour headliner type shows, but that's not in the cards for me. Blue
  14. Different than the women I use to come across too Pete. Key phrase, "use to". When I was young there seemed to be plenty of women that went after guys in bands. I blow a lot of opportunities too. Now that I think about it, at our St. Paddy's gig a female fan introduced me to a significantly younger attractive lady/lass as her single friend. I think all I said was; " Hi, how are you." I didn't recognize the opportunity. I think it's what happens to guys when you get older. I don't have any good lines.I was more hopped up over signing CDs and gig posters. Just being "transparent" guys. Blue
  15. 😁, The days of bands playing instruments live at half time ended years ago. Now it's all choreography.lol Blue
  16. Women I meet I can tell, when it comes to gigging musicians they don't get it and don't like it. They want the guy that likes to camp, hunt, fish and attend sporting events. That's not me. Blue
  17. We play the WI State Fair (I'm not sure we're doing it this year) 5 nights in a row, 4 hours each night. To be honest, it's my favorite and most fun week of the year. Blue
  18. I think your right, however and this is only for the 60 plus guys. Look at early live Beatle performances. Paul hardly ever looks at his fret board. If you look at Paul now he does his share of looking at the fret board. Blue
  19. You know what's nice, when you gigging so much you eventually know the whole show like the back of your hand. That's when you can branch off and connect and engage your band and the audience as oposed to being a slave to your fret board. IMO, you only get there from gigging s lot, not once every 2 months. Blue
  20. Perfectly understandable. We're all different. I understand how gigging a lot can work for some and not others. I answer to no one and can sleep as late as I want. I'm single by design, as a matter of fact, I broke up with the last woman I dated because I knew she didn't get rock & roll or gigging. Our guitarists wife comes to every single gig with him, she's never missed a show in the 7 years I've been with the band. I asked her why; "Because I love watching my husband do something he loves" That's the kind of lady I need to meet. No woman is ever going to give me any type of grief about gigging. The money I earn from gigging means so much more to me than the salary I drew when I was a part of the traditional workforce. And I had a great paying career. I still feel that getting paid to have fun and do something you love is, well you can't beat it. Sure there's little inconveniences and every gig won't be great, but I still wouldn't trade away gigging for anything. I'm not important enough to hate any genre of music as long as it's professional and played well and I get paid to do it. I truly love this business and I love playing. BTW, sorry about the rant. Blue
  21. Sometime I think I'm the only fool 65 year old with the same spirit for gigging I had when I was 12. I'd be in heaven if I had gigs 4 nights a week. I love late nights, love the club bar scene, love the money and most of all the attention. I must have signed 5 CDs and several gig posters this past Saturday night. I love that kind of stuff. Blue
  22. Not meaning to derail the OPs thread, but the thought of looking for a band is frightening to me. If and when my band folds I'm done. There are no opportunities with bands that are in this for profit. Not that I would be considered for. Very few bar bands are out there doing 3 gig weekends anymore. Not in my neck of the woods. Blue
  23. Les, we're not good at having rehearsals on adding new material. But even playing 4 hour gigs we have a lot of good material we can't fit into every show. Plus we have followers that want to hear the same songs we've been playing for years Blue
  24. If not for TOTPs I would have never heard this song by The Foundation. They're the first guest on this show. Blue
  25. Yeah,we don't really have that walk to the bar and walk home culture. I guess if you live in a major downtown metro area you could. But for the most part we're a nation of cars. Blue
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