Bluewine Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 26 minutes ago, Geek99 said: Nice bass there blue, and who is the pretty lady ? That's our band leader, lead guitarist and lead vocalist. The bass is my 2000 MIJ Fender 1951 Precision reissue. Forget about the pretty lady. What about my white jacket. Don't I look " Dandy " ? Lol Daryl Edited 12 hours ago by Bluewine 3 1 Quote
neepheid Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Last night, played with Nine Lives at Wilsons in Aberdeen. Honestly, it was merely an OK gig - it wasn't very busy, but the few folk who were there were into it, including a hilariously incoherent guy who was sitting in his chair, fist pumping the air and occasionally shouting out incomprehensible things. Well, he seemed to be enjoying himself and not harming anyone so it's all good. My best mate came down to the gig as well, so cheers for the support, brother from another mother! As long as you're getting something back from the folk who are there, it makes it worthwhile. It was a "weird MIJ LP shaped bass" kind of night, with the Burny LSB-80 followed by the Greco LGB-700 into a couple of yellow and black boxes. 10 Quote
Bluewine Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 4 minutes ago, neepheid said: Last night, played with Nine Lives at Wilsons in Aberdeen. Honestly, it was merely an OK gig - it wasn't very busy, but the few folk who were there were into it, including a hilariously incoherent guy who was sitting in his chair, fist pumping the air and occasionally shouting out incomprehensible things. Well, he seemed to be enjoying himself and not harming anyone so it's all good. My best mate came down to the gig as well, so cheers for the support, brother from another mother! As long as you're getting something back from the folk who are there, it makes it worthwhile. It was a "weird MIJ LP shaped bass" kind of night, with the Burny LSB-80 followed by the Greco LGB-700 into a couple of yellow and black boxes. Lovely bass guitars. Daryl 1 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Funny moment from last night. Songer asks 'is anyone into Deep Purple?' One audience member gets the raptures but we launch into Devil Woman... Black Night was next though... 1 3 Quote
Geek99 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Bluewine said: That's our band leader, lead guitarist and lead vocalist. The bass is my 2000 MIJ Fender 1951 Precision reissue. Forget about the pretty lady. What about my white jacket. Don't I look " Dandy " ? Lol Daryl You do, but I wouldn’t take it to a winery just in case someone slips with their drink . 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 4 hours ago, Bluewine said: We had a great 4 piece acoustic show at The Ziegler Winery yesterday. We had a very good guest blues harp player. I played sitting down because of my ankle. The 3 hour gig went fast and we were sounding really good to me. I was approached by several people after the show. I love that. It makes me feel famous. Lol The Ziegler Winery is a beautiful venue and they feature live music 3 days a week. Super nice crowd with lots of dancing. Perfect weather. Next week we have Summerfest in Milwaukee. Daryl Looking good there Daryl. Another nice looking venue and a decent sized audience too. Did you get any free vino 😂🍷 Dave 1 Quote
Norris Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Final gig of the weekend was a nice "acoustic" session this afternoon in the garden of another pub in Ashby. Not a huge crowd but still very enjoyable, and they were wearing more clothing this time 😂 I forgot to take any photos earlier so here's our guitarist I love playing the EUB but in the second set it turned a bit grey and windy, so we kept on playing - for nearly 2 hours in the end! Needless to say I was pretty glad when we finished the last number Sunglasses throughout and burgundy suede Vans 9 Quote
Norris Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Geek99 said: Is that the bowling green @Norris? The Plough Quote
WalMan Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 8 hours ago, AlexDelores said: Another cracking weekend of weddings for us just gone. All complimented by a daytime and early set yesterday which meant I was home by 9.30pm Only downside is some idiot decided to try and balance a pint on a speaker on Friday nights Which of course didn’t end well. Seemed to continue to work for the remainder of the night. But we didn’t need both yesterday so I’ll dig it out this week and check it over before next weekend. People. Had that happen to our sound guy a while back and it killed the cab 😡 he built some pitched roof covers for them so it was impossible 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 18 minutes ago, WalMan said: Had that happen to our sound guy a while back and it killed the cab 😡 he built some pitched roof covers for them so it was impossible We put domed lights on top of our cabs to stop people putting drinks down. Dave 1 Quote
Simon C Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) I depped for “Matt Guntrip and the Roadsters” at the inaugural “Epsom Square Festival”. We did 10 or so songs: 8 OGs and a couple of covers. I played 2 of the songs a couple of weeks ago, so it was only 8 to learn 😀. I really enjoyed the gig. A few highlights / lowlights: 2 of the band couldn’t find the car park they’d parked in, so we were without the stage piano. I (the Epsom local in the band) eventually worked out which one it was (almost directly underneath us) and showed them how to get there. When we got to the car we couldn’t get stuff out of the boot. Then we couldn’t work out how to turn on the ignition or where the handbrake was, or maybe wasn’t (it was another band members car).😂 We were sat at the stage we we were going to play on, then saw my mates band go on who were on a different stage to us. Quick panic to find the organiser and then our stage.🤔 One of guitarists snapped a string in the 1st song and couldn’t see to get a new one on.🤷♂️ A gig of 3 halves. Ist half we had a good number watching, who all left after about 3 songs that we’d played well (broken string faff not withstanding); we later found out it was at least 2 groups leaving for restaurant bookings. 2nd half playing to 2 tables who looked like they’d just stopped for a beer. 3rd half a load of people piled out of the indoor stage for the last 4 songs or so. I used my wireless system for the 1st time at a gig. I went for the odd wander in the 1st and 3rd halves (I.e. the ones for which we had an audience). I think it helped engage the audience. Saw a few people I hadn’t seen for a while, so good to catch up with them. Chatting to one of them was responsible for me leaving my wireless stuff on top of a wall. Luckily I realised before I drove off and they were recovered successfully. Bass G&L L2000 Outfit: Hawaian shirt, shorts, cap (for reasons of sun and bald patch), neon blue trainers. And glasses, which I thought were so I could see, but I’ve found they also help guitarists change strings on the fly 🤣. Edited 8 hours ago by Simon C 5 Quote
tauzero Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I was quite recently recruited to be house bassist for a couple of local open mics, and then the organiser asked me to dep for their bassist for a gig. This then turned into two gigs on successive days as their bassist had had a gig in Wales (hence the first dep) but had also written his car off (hence the second one as he couldn't get back in time). After a couple of rehearsals, we went ahead - I haven't depped for a few years and then it was for bands that I'd played with before. First gig was a bikers' pub in Old Arley, near Coventry. The stage area was shared with a T140V Bonneville and a Triton (can't say more than that except it was a pre-unit Bonnie engine). Used the Sei Flamboyant 5 through my trusty Zoom MS-60B to the Tecamp Puma 900 and GR Bass AT212 cab. Footwear was the usual Caravelle memory foam trainers (a bit past their best now, but I have a couple of new pairs waiting). I noticed partway through the first set that the Sei was choking out on notes below the fifth fret, so took the opportunity between two songs to grab an allen key and quickly adjust the truss rod. Quarter turn looser and everything was fine - saved me swapping to the Cort Space 5 I had as a backup. Didn't make too many mistakes, just buggered up Gangsters in the guitar solo. The second gig was a Fathers' Day barbecue at the pub where one of the open mics is held (and that was thoroughly slagged off by one BC member a little while back). Same equipment and footwear, same buggering up of Gangsters. Evidence of dancing being perpetrated: 3 Quote
Bluewine Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 18 hours ago, dmccombe7 said: Well done the new singer at her first full gig. We're also seeing numbers down in various venues and owners telling us they've put on free bands but still not busy. At least you guys had a decent audience so that's all good news. Think folks simply don't have the money to go out as much at moment. Dave It's expensive in my neck of the woods. Especially these high end "snooty" Winery's. When I was going out with Connie last year she was always broke. I'd take her to a gig and I had to pay for everything. I'd end up spending half of my pay on drinks and meals. Daryl Quote
Bluewine Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 hours ago, dmccombe7 said: Looking good there Daryl. Another nice looking venue and a decent sized audience too. Did you get any free vino 😂🍷 Dave Thanks Dave, It's one of those venues where the owners put in a lot of effort to take care of the bands. You can drink for free. Plus these folks have live music booked for 3 nights a week in the summer. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Very cool vibe, money people, no " riff raff". Lol Daryl Quote
Agent 00Soul Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago 17 hours ago, Staggering on said: A bit of a time warp gig last night, an old fashioned dinner/dance evening with a "Gatsby to Casablanca" theme, just perfect for our 7 piece swing/Dixie band with a guest vocalist. It was a dress up affair with costumes from 20's flappers to gangster outfits and the crowd of just under 50 were up for a good time. As you can imagine most were older but there were some much younger folks there as well. Are you familiar with this gent? I saw him with his "radio orchestra" a few weeks back in Liverpool. https://www.bdsentertainments.co.uk/ I have to say that they were hands down the best 20s/30s act I've ever seen and I've seen lots. The audience was, as you said, mostly people over 50, but there were also lots of young people who are on the retro circuit who were dressed so perfectly, that I felt I was in a costume drama. Quote
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