Chienmortbb Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Had the third of 5 Saturdays in a row for us. Another British Legion ( put your preconceived ideas away). Long narrow room next to a lounge bar that was pumping out Sabbath and Ozzy tracks in a belated tribute. As usual setup was tight and so I had no time to take photos and the better half will not put down her drink to take photos in case it is spiked Again the reduction to a four piece means.we are are much tighter and really enjoying ourselves It is holiday time so the crowd was a little sparse but they seemed to enjoy themselves. Edited 4 hours ago by Chienmortbb 10 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Chienmortbb said: Had the third of 5 Saturdays in a row for us. Another British Legion ( put your preconceived ideas away). Long narrow room next to a lounge bar that was pumping out Sabbath and Ozzy tracks in a belated tribute. As usual setup was tight and so I had no time to take photos and the better half will not put down her drink to take photos in case it is spiked Again the reduction to a four piece means.we are are much tighter and really enjoying ourselves It is holiday time so the crowd was a little sparse but they seemed to enjoy themselves. Bingo at half time ? Always do that at our gigs in BL clubs. Dave Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, dmccombe7 said: Bingo at half time ? Always do that at our gigs in BL clubs. Dave Just don't wear a hat in the servicemen's clubs - I played for the McCoys some years ago in one and the drummer dared wear his pork pie hat. The patrons were most offended and he was told so. Apparently it's seen as a mark of respect to the dearly departed servicemen to take your hat off. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 6 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: Just don't wear a hat in the servicemen's clubs - I played for the McCoys some years ago in one and the drummer dared wear his pork pie hat. The patrons were most offended and he was told so. Apparently it's seen as a mark of respect to the dearly departed servicemen to take your hat off. Never come across that. I'm a member of two and used to rehearse regularly in a third. Perhsps it's a regional thing. Edited 4 hours ago by Stub Mandrel Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: Never come across that. I'm a member of two and used to rehearse regularly in a third. Perhsps it's a regional thing. Yes, I only encountered it once - it almost became an International Incident! 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I searched the British Newspaper Archive last night and found a tiny ad for a gig by my old band Two Moon Junction (named after a spicy movie) at the 'Newt and Cucumber', in 1993. The extraordinary thing is a pub putting on three live bands for a Monday Night. Things were different then. 2 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 26 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: Just don't wear a hat in the servicemen's clubs - I played for the McCoys some years ago in one and the drummer dared wear his pork pie hat. The patrons were most offended and he was told so. Apparently it's seen as a mark of respect to the dearly departed servicemen to take your hat off. Our drummer wears a hat most gigs but never had any issues. ? Might be better mentioning it to him next time. 👍 Dave 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: I searched the British Newspaper Archive last night and found a tiny ad for a gig by my old band Two Moon Junction (named after a spicy movie) at the 'Newt and Cucumber', in 1993. The extraordinary thing is a pub putting on three live bands for a Monday Night. Things were different then. Yep i remember the days when you could go see a band every night of the week and they were free access too. Dave 1 Quote
WalMan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 28 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said: Yep i remember the days when you could go see a band every night of the week and they were free access too. Dave 36 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: I searched the British Newspaper Archive last night and found a tiny ad for a gig by my old band Two Moon Junction (named after a spicy movie) at the 'Newt and Cucumber', in 1993. The extraordinary thing is a pub putting on three live bands for a Monday Night. Things were different then. Indeed. Happy days when we did loads of gigs and played two sets, 99% originals 🙂 2 Quote
YellowLedBetterBass Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, HeadlessBassist said: A lovely crowd, but got a very interesting comment from an 'audient' - he said that he was really pleased to be able to hear all the individual bass notes, as usually with bands the bass is an undefined mess and too boomy - Must be the wooden stage and how people EQ. I blame the flat wound or long dead strings, personally. 🫣 You mean to say the audiences are evolving and they're going to start being able to notice what notes I'm playing, so every mistake I make will be clearly audible? Oh god no. 1 Quote
Staggering on Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, HeadlessBassist said: Just don't wear a hat in the servicemen's clubs - I played for the McCoys some years ago in one and the drummer dared wear his pork pie hat. The patrons were most offended and he was told so. Apparently it's seen as a mark of respect to the dearly departed servicemen to take your hat off. Same rule here at any Royal Canadian Legion club, you will be asked to remove your hat. Quote
nilorius Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Staggering on said: Same rule here at any Royal Canadian Legion club, you will be asked to remove your hat. If You want to be still weared with Your hat - please give me Your instrument instead (Your bass). 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, WalMan said: Indeed. Happy days when we did loads of gigs and played two sets, 99% originals 🙂 Yep, we were originals and the other bands probably were too. Quote
neepheid Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Last night, played at Wilsons in Aberdeen with Nine Lives. Gig went well, pretty busy, decent crowd interaction. Nice to see a few of my mates came down to support - much appreciated, lads! Including two guys I met for the first time at a mate's house the night before. For once, the casual dropping into conversation about me playing a gig the following night paid off! Playingwise, I played pretty well, no major oopsies, and new song in the set went without a hitch (apart from me forgetting to engage my OD like I said I would, oops). Really emptied out about five songs before the end though - I guess people had other places to go! Ahh well, from the start until then it was decently busy. Good night, really enjoyed it. Gear was the Greco LGB-700 followed by the Epiphone Em-bassy into the ISO standard modular bass rig. 5 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 26 minutes ago, neepheid said: Last night, played at Wilsons in Aberdeen with Nine Lives. Gig went well, pretty busy, decent crowd interaction. Nice to see a few of my mates came down to support - much appreciated, lads! Including two guys I met for the first time at a mate's house the night before. For once, the casual dropping into conversation about me playing a gig the following night paid off! Playingwise, I played pretty well, no major oopsies, and new song in the set went without a hitch (apart from me forgetting to engage my OD like I said I would, oops). Really emptied out about five songs before the end though - I guess people had other places to go! Ahh well, from the start until then it was decently busy. Good night, really enjoyed it. Gear was the Greco LGB-700 followed by the Epiphone Em-bassy into the ISO standard modular bass rig. I love your Em-bassy more every time I see it, Neepheid. 1 Quote
Bluewine Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago On 07/08/2025 at 03:17, dmccombe7 said: yep same as yours Daryl, Blue Burst. It needs a bit more work to get it just right tho. Bridge pick up needs to come up a bit and possibly lower the string height at the nut a little more. I've had it for approx 10 yrs but just used it at home. Recently decided to set it up properly and try gigging it. Dave Cool, .my blue burst G&L ASAT is my primary gigging bass. It's a 1994 and I've had it since 2009. Daryl Quote
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