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Was it Charles Berthould, by any chance?
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Consecutive gigs this weekend, Horns Inn near Wimborne and the Gillingham Coronation club and no, Charlie wasn’t there! Both went well, Saturday better acoustics and the first time we’ve managed to nail ‘Geno’, albeit with me moonlighting on sax while Francis thrashed my Bongo (ooh, really!)
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The ‘designers’ of the SAP user interface were probably free jazz enthusiasts recovering after a bad night on acid...
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It’s strange how misguided the punters are, liking songs that many musicians seem to find so terribly boring...
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Are we discussing the bass part behind the guitar solo or something else? My guitarist insists that the verses must be drums and guitar only so no work for me there...
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I sympathise completely, I was knackered after clearing up post event then getting home about midnight, today has been a bit of a washout in all senses!
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Wow! I can't top that from down here in Dorset... I won't even try! Anyway, down here in West Bay (Dorset) I'm a member of a committee that arranges several mini-festivals every year to raise money for local good causes. We held our first one yesterday (Pirates' Day) in that one-day nice weather window that made it possible; the fact that we have a vicar on the committee seems to have helped many times - rumour has it that he has a quiet word beforehand with his CEO on our behalf! I look after the band bookings as well as being the treasurer, so I can make sure that everyone gets paid a fair fee on the day. We featured six bands; Nina Garcia (ultra-talented local singer/fiddle-player with backing tracks) Howling at the Moon - Pop-Rock Folk outfit Turnette Doone - Amazing pop/Rock trio (I've never before heard a rocked up version of Andy Williams' 'Can't take my Eyes Off of You' segued with a full Bohemian Rhapsody cover!) Ironhide - very popular metal band from Weymouth Mustang Sally - my lot, 5-piece with soul/pop/rock covers What the Phunk - seven-piece funk outfit So we had two stages, six great sets from 14:00-23:00, many hundreds of punters, raised a lot of money for those good causes nd had a good time. Had the pleasure of meeting a Basschatter in person for the first time - Turnette Doone's Phil, aka Alfie Noakes, so as a thank-you here's a pic of his outfit in action:
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Having had wrist and finger problems I was interested to read this as I'd never heard of or been advised about this condition. I checked my left palm and sure enough there's a nodule below the ring finger - perhaps because I've had cortisone injections for osteo-arthritis in the wrist (very effective) that is masking the Dupuytren condition although I do still get the occasional bent-finger-lockup. Thank you for posting, and my good wishes for the best possible outcome.
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Andy Baxter Bass sells on commission - he's sold three items for me - Ricky 4004, Fender Jazz 60 anniversary bass 5 and a Takamine Santa Fe special 'Gecko' electro-acoustic. Reasonable commission, handles all the sale details, insulated me from tyre-kickers and paid out in good time - I would recommend. I sent my items by Parcelforce, picked up from my house, no problems.
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Shame that Moldova's Sunstroke Project didn't win their national vote this time and won't be at the final - I'll miss Sergey Stepanov, the Epic Sax Guy! Eurovision 2010: www.youtube.com > watch?v=Jh-cSidGovk
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Guitarists... why are they such knackers
Gasman replied to spacecowboy's topic in General Discussion
On a positive note, there are some nice guitarists personality- and work-ethic-wise out there if you can find them. I have to say that of all the guitarists I've played alongside, the guy in my current band is the most talented, humorous, dedicated and together chap I've had the pleasure to know - such a change from the widdlers, soi-disant six-string gods, slackers and knobs that I've endured in the past. Of course, to be fair maybe my past bandmates had me marked down as one of the above, except that us bass players don't widdle, do we? Oh, and our guy is a very good bass-player too - handy for my short set on sax... -
Guitarists... why are they such knackers
Gasman replied to spacecowboy's topic in General Discussion
Judging by the map on the wall behind him, he must be silent busking 'Going Underground'... -
Guitarists... why are they such knackers
Gasman replied to spacecowboy's topic in General Discussion
Playing WiTH themselves at home, surely? -
Saturday night gig at the George Hotel in Castle Cary for Mustang Sally, a warren of a place with lots of side rooms for eating, drinking, carousing etc. We got the bonus of a party of very happy young ladies on a birthday party bash who joined in with tamborines, vocals and jumping about. Georgie our lead vocalist did her standing singing on the tables thing towards the end - a very cheerful and rewarding (in all senses) gig. We tried out some new numbers, no disasters , including 'Geno' in my sax set - must get the harmoniser sorted for next time for the full effect! The Bongo is a beast of a machine - just getting used to it now after four gigs tone & volume-wise.
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Best wishes for a great session! I’ve found that as time goes by there’s far too much DIY of all types needed, so get out there and make that stage yours!
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I have no idea what you're talking about...
Gasman replied to TheGreek's topic in General Discussion
The good Captain Beefheart must surely lead the way in this, the Trout Mask Replica album has some epic tracks such as ‘Neon Meate Dream of a Octafish’, ‘Old Fart at Play’, with a few more beefheartfelt protest numbers dropped in like ‘Veterans Day Poppy’. I still listen to the album when I need cheering up, or softly tripping out with minimal artificial assistance! I wonder where the Mascara Snake is now? -
I have no idea what you're talking about...
Gasman replied to TheGreek's topic in General Discussion
Going back to 1971, my Oxford group 'Ravin' Mick and Hiz Band' was breaking up as we'd all done our Finals and had gone home to sort out the rest of our lives (ha!) We agreed to record a few of our original numbers as a souvenir so I booked a one-day session at a 2-track (yes) studio near Tower Bridge (Tower Studios?) I played bass and sax and did loony vocals, my brother was on trumpet, Mike Unwin on piano, Don Hedges on drums (killed in a car crash shortly after alas), Andy Brown on guitar, with production help and keys from Dave Jarrett (Quiet Sun progger). Having only two tracks meant a lot of bouncing down - the track named 'The Saxophone Snork' that's challenging for first prize in idiotic words in the link below was er, 'composed' by me and was done in one backing band take, bounced onto track one, then sax and my vocals dropped in onto track 2, also in one take. Be kind if you can re the quality of the sound - this MP3 was re-recorded from an acetate disk master 50 years after the disk was cut. https://www.dropbox.com/s/0ghi4xv1pvf0nxs/Rmick_Saxophone_Snork.mp3?dl=0 The words: Chorus 1: 'Come, down to my little cabin in the woods Said my old Grandfather to me, When I was just ninety-four...' Chorus 2: 'Come, and I'll show you the goods, So I rolled off my six-jointed knee, And took off the floor!' I'm still rather pleased with my sax solo in the middle - it's been a downward spiral for 50 years ever since! How nice to be 21 with everything still in front of you... -
Yes, a very good promo point...
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Totally agree, BigRedX! In my case, a big factor in getting gigs for our band is that our lady frontperson has been living and gigging in the north dorset area for decades, is well-known and loved and is the reason why (despite many lineup changes over that period) the band is a go-to choice for venues and events in a 30 mile radius. Word of mouth, personal recommendations and pleasing the punters at every gig are all ingredients of the magic fairy-dust you need. However, I’ve been in the OP’s position before with startup bands, where getting a first gig at a venue even 10 years ago could seem to be soul-destroyingly impossible, even worse now, but you have to just keep trying!
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Another tool that does this is 'Jack the Gripper' - as described in the Haynes Fender bass maintenance manual
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The band on before mine at the gillingham dorset festival yesterday was Black Sheep, a barn dance/ hoedown outfit with just drums, fiddle and bass. Johno the bassist was leading the band, huge sound, combining melodies, chords, harmonies with the violin and thumping bass at a relentless speed. Not my favourite musical style perhaps, but full respect!
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Mustang Sally (yes, I know!) played our two gigs at the gillingham dorset show on sat/sun, straight 2 hour sets both days in a huge beer tent. Weather on sat was awful, punters mostly absent, mud everywhere so a paid rehearsal, I guess. Sunday much better with sunshine and a lot more watching, enjoyable day and over the weekend 4x one hour sets to get used to my new MM Bongo - love it! Major mud removal task from cases and boots today, then off to a rehearsal at 7...
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Thank you, mystery solved!
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TH 700 vs AG700 - same but different, or not?
