basexperience Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago The headlining Bredon Cider Festival gig with Jagged Little Alanis from a couple of weeks ago is the gift that keeps on giving. The official photographers have been rolling out loads of stuff but these ones are amazing - love his edits! 🙂 12 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, basexperience said: The headlining Bredon Cider Festival gig with Jagged Little Alanis from a couple of weeks ago is the gift that keeps on giving. The official photographers have been rolling out loads of stuff but these ones are amazing - love his edits! 🙂 Cracking pics. Well done. Dave Quote
Len_derby Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Yesterday at the Wirksworth Arts Festival in Derbyshire. The Desperate Cowboys did a 45 minute set as part of an all-day multi-act show. It’s a small town with grim parking at the best of times, so park-and-ride systems were set up from the nearby quarry sites. Consequently, it was my Taylor Mini Bass straight into the supplied PA. The Taylor has enough character and quality to sound good enough though that setup, so no complaints. Initially, we were disappointed to only get a midday slot. However, given the way the weather went, we were quite happy. I even had to swallow my prejudices and play in a hat! I think I’m done now for outdoor gigs in Derbyshire until next spring. 12 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Stub Mandrel said: From last wednesday's rehearsal(!) That band do get up to some strange antics. Looks like a fun band tho. Dave 1 Quote
Piers_Williamson Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The contrast in these posts is getting quite serious! I'm in danger of retreating into BassChat Cats for some reassuring content! 3 Quote
Combed20 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Played The Prince Albert in Brighton yesterday afternoon. We were asked to open with just a few weeks’ notice after the headliner pulled out, and the other two acts moved up the bill. I was already running on fumes after seeing The Stranglers (with the fantastic Skids supporting) in Watford the night before, so leaving the house at 10:30am was a bit of a struggle. I ended up using another band’s bass rig—an Ashdown head on a tiny 4x8 cab—as a stage monitor, while DI’ing my Tech21 DP3X. Bass was the Nate Mendel signature P. It sounded fantastic. The set went really well, and the crowd seemed to genuinely enjoy it. Numbers were thinner than expected (likely due to the original headliner dropping out), but the energy and enthusiasm from those who did show up more than made up for it. After our set, we headed to the back room for a quick drink and a sandwich. As we emerged, the drummer from one of the other two bands hands us a roll of cash—turns out he had kindly manned our merch table and completely sold out of our albums, EPs, and even a few shirts! We stuck around to watch the other bands before heading home. Long day, but a great one. 6 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, dmccombe7 said: That band do get up to some strange antics. Looks like a fun band tho. Dave I've been charged with finding a way to attach a wireless mic to the 'chainsaw' 🤣 Edited 2 hours ago by Stub Mandrel Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 30 minutes ago, Combed20 said: As we emerged, the drummer from one of the other two bands hands us a roll of cash—turns out he had kindly manned our merch table and completely sold out of our albums, EPs, and even a few shirts! Give that man a job! Quote
Norris Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Combed20 said: As we emerged, the drummer from one of the other two bands hands us a roll of cash—turns out he had kindly manned our merch table and completely sold out of our albums, EPs, and even a few shirts! What a guy! Quote
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