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Recently: "I'm guessing the drummer is one of your Dads?"
Chances of us letting him live that down? Nil. -
Me: "Doctor, I think I'm going deaf"
Doc: "What are the symptoms?"
Me: "They're a fictional cartoon family, but that's not important right now"
I was pleasantly surprised how well I done at that test, I wonder why 1k was by far my weakest frequency?! -
We've had some places so dire you wouldn't believe.
We let our drummer sort us out a room once. It was on this lock up on a traveller encampment. There was someone (and a rabbit) living in there the whole time. Patched electricity from a pole, etc.
Anyway it transpired that someone had been kidnapped and tortured in the very lock up next door - while we were actually there!
We never went back after that.
But my Dad got to say "Poor f**ker really was being tortured if he had to listen to you lot" -
Cheers guys, some really interesting answers. We've upped our usual 'pub' fee slightly, due to it being in London, and the extra theatrics that we'll put on, but we've proposed a figure very similar to our normal fee.
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There will be a massive ticket revenue (Hundreds of thousands)... But that because it's a sporting event...we just happen to be providing some end-of-show entertainment, So I don't think we can work on a percentage!
There is just something that feels a little odd charging the same rate for 10,000 punters as we do for 50! -
[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1426238297' post='2715899']
Do you lower your fee if there's only the bar staff, two old gents playing dominoes and a dog..?
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We don't....
(Although we've been stung and seen other bands stung A LOT by a landlord saying "Oh it wasn't as busy as I'd hoped. I can only give you half" etc.) -
We have been asked to play at a large event - with a large number of paying guests.
My question is this - Would you up your fee because you know you will be playing to significantly more people than you usually would? -
Recorded on a GoPro on the side of the stage, so it's the on-stage sound.
Oh I've kept it short too, no one watches YouTube clips over a minute any more.
First time we'd ever played it too, eek!
[url]http://youtu.be/PXip4a78A0Q[/url] -
Absolutely awesome!
We played The Portland in Cambridge, the ticket price had been set at £10 (not by us) which we all thought was a bit much for a pub gig. We assumed it would be dead, so we chucked in 4 brand new songs into a 9 song set.
Then 120 paying punters rolled in! Fantastic night all round!
Here is one of our never before played songs! Eek!
[url]http://youtu.be/PXip4a78A0Q[/url] -
My only prob with it is the size of it at the base. It's pretty much the footprint of a washing machine, nearly twice as deep as a lot of cabs. With the sizes of stage I play on, a few inches makes a lot of difference (snigger).
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It's pretty dire here in Cambridge.
7 Years ago we had:[list]
[*]The Barfly
[*]The Man on The Moon
[*]The Haymakers
[*]The Corner House
[*]The Boat Race
[*]The Portland Arms
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(This ignores the larger venues like CornEx (2,000 cap) and the Junction (1,000 Cap) That most bands cant afford to book)
Six venues all putting on 3/4 bands a night, EVERY night. Giving the city around 200 bands slots a week.
Four of those venues have now closed, leaving us with The Cornerhouse and The Portland.
While they both have pros and cons, I think it's pretty pathetic of our 'creative' city of 150,000 people to have just two pubs for bands.
So yeah, pretty dire out here for an originals band... -
The audio on this is a GoPro on the monitor at the front of the stage
[url]http://youtu.be/4vsdBWAFXkU[/url] -
We're supporting the Caezars at The Portland Arms in Cambridge on [b]Friday 6th March[/b].
£8 Adv.
£10 on the door.
See ya there!
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We had a radio interview last night, went so quickly, quicker than gigs!
Was great to be on a well established rock show. Interviewed was Grant Nicholas from Feeder, Joey Tempest from Europe, and us! Ha!
Happy to be added to our hosts wall of fame
[url="http://s1121.photobucket.com/user/urbanxphotography3/media/NJ%20Overall%20%20-%20Copy_zpspnbfrhdd.jpg.html"][/url] -
You're Vile:
Enjoy!
[url]http://youtu.be/4vsdBWAFXkU[/url] -
I used a suction pad mount for the bridge end shot.
We'll have to do a swap Highfox! -
Excellent!
Here's my GoPro attached at the bridge end:
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Cheers guys, sounding like it is most likely an ear issue.
The keyboard player was hearing his amp distorting too.
I've been naughty and complacent with ear plugs last couple of gigs because they've been weeks apart. Lesson learnt! -
Something I've noticed recently:
About 45 mins into a gig my bass sound seems crapper! A bit more distorted and clippy.
This is the sound coming from my amp not the venue.
I use a Fender Jaguar (a real one) Hartke HA3500 head, and Marshall 410 cab.
Is there anything that'd change in sound over that time? I don't change any settings.
Weird thing is our keyboard player says he has the same thing, which led us to think it might be our ears?!
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Sold to the lovely Andy! He collected tonight, what a lovely chap!
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Soz, not been checking this as often as I should
Text sent Andy -
Unfortunately, Truckstops singer went and bought some only this morning, so has no need for them.
So bump, these are still for sale! -
Great idea! They are the XL Series.
These ones: [url="http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?q=hartke+210xl&rlz=1C1CHNU_en-gbGB503GB503&sugexp=chrome,mod%3D0&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=6340947314786181753&sa=X&ei=a8Z6UPzICYbP0QWLt4GQCA&ved=0CDkQ8wIwAQ"]http://www.google.co...ved=0CDkQ8wIwAQ[/url]
Soz only have pic on my phone at the mo, they are mint. -
It's been a week, anyone interested?
First gig in a couple of weeks...
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