dmccombe7 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Bluewine said: Thanks Dave, I think New Years Eve gigs are " slam dunk" for most bands. For me the fact the dep drummer did a good job was a huge relief. I'm looking forward to doing more shows with him. Our band leader thinks he's a good fit for the band. They think he has the right stage presence for the band . He just needs to do a few more gigs with us to get more familiar with the songs. Tips were generous an extra $125.00 for everybody. We don't do this but a punter walked the tip jar around the room. We also give some of the tip money to the bar and wait staff. Happy New Year ! Daryl I like that. Giving some of the tips to the bar staff is a very nice touch. Towards the end of our gigs we always thank the venue, organiser, bar staff and of course the audience for spending their hard earned cash to buy tickets for the show. Dave 1 1 Quote
Norris Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Bluewine said: I think New Years Eve gigs are " slam dunk" for most bands. For me the fact the dep drummer did a good job was a huge relief. I'm looking forward to doing more shows with him. Our band leader thinks he's a good fit for the band. They think he has the right stage presence for the band . He just needs to do a few more gigs with us to get more familiar with the songs. That sounds very positive! 3 minutes ago, Bluewine said: Tips were generous an extra $125.00 for everybody. We don't do this but a punter walked the tip jar around the room. We also give some of the tip money to the bar and wait staff. Nice - and very good of you to share it with the staff 1 Quote
Bluewine Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 minutes ago, markbunney said: Played at The Allington ACA near Maidstone for NYE and it was absolutely dire! It was a ticketed event and there were less than 50 people in a massive room, including 10 kids! We’d been booked for ages, for a decent fee, but it was a long night with no atmosphere, especially with having to do 3 x 45 minute sets which kills any momentum. Apparantly there had been some politics with the committee, which had led to a lot of people celebrating elsewhere, and people not wanting to pay £20 a ticket to go somewhere that they go to for free every other week when the pubs in town had bands on with free entry for NYE. That said, we played well and a few people complimented us at the breaks, and also apologised for the lack of people there. Took both of my Ibanez 5 strings, but just used the EHB all night. On to the next gig and don't look back. Very unusual for a New Years Eve gig to sink. Nice basses. Happy New Year Marksbunney Daryl 1 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Norris said: Coke has a lot to answer for too. It turns people into arrogant a***holes. We've played a few times in places where there's a bit of a "culture" - only the once though. We don't need that kind of hassle. Altho i come from a background of rock music, bands and bikes i've never really found myself around people that take drugs so i never really know how they react especially coke. My friends were more beer drinkers than hell raisers. (see who gets that 😎) Dave 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I’ve found that it’s the so called “normal” people who when they take stuff like coke that then become a-holes, punks/skins/bikers/metallers, whatever they’ve been taking whenever I’ve been around I’ve never seen anything like that. Even the hardened football hooligans on the punk scene seem to be able to keep themselves in line when drunk/drugged. 3 Quote
Bluewine Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said: I like that. Giving some of the tips to the bar staff is a very nice touch. Towards the end of our gigs we always thank the venue, organiser, bar staff and of course the audience for spending their hard earned cash to buy tickets for the show. Dave Dave, I think this was our 4th year playing The Precinct on New Year's Eve. I think the owner is a cousin of our band leader. Another nice touch, the chef prepared meals for the band after the show. Daryl 3 Quote
Bluewine Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said: Altho i come from a background of rock music, bands and bikes i've never really found myself around people that take drugs so i never really know how they react especially coke. My friends were more beer drinkers than hell raisers. (see who gets that 😎) Dave I don't notice any drug activity within the band, however I do get concerned with the amount of alcohol consumed. Daryl 1 Quote
Norris Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 17 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said: My friends were more beer drinkers than hell raisers. (see who gets that 😎) The ZZ Top song or the Motorhead EP? 😂 1 Quote
Bluewine Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 30 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said: We've turned up to venues and played to 27 people. We even asked the organiser if she wanted to go ahead and she was up for it so we have a view that if people have paid good money then they get the full show and we just go for it. We always enjoy it and as it turns out so did the people that actually turned up. Paid rehearsal aint such a bad thing. Enjoy every gig is our motto. (well at least try to 🤩) Dave Agreed, you really have to make the best of it. All bands are going to be faced with a gig that goes south sooner or later. Just don't carry around a lot of guilt over it. It's usually not the bands fault Daryl 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 24 minutes ago, Norris said: The ZZ Top song or the Motorhead EP? 😂 Or Sweet? 2 Quote
markbunney Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, Bluewine said: Agreed, you really have to make the best of it. All bands are going to be faced with a gig that goes south sooner or later. Just don't carry around a lot of guilt over it. It's usually not the bands fault Daryl Yes, have definitely had worse gigs and played to less people! It was nice to play on a stage and have a bit of space, and the organisers were very friendly and offering us free drinks etc. That was a nice change from our last gig where we had our fee withheld until we had paid for the two pints of coke that we had had (but that’s a different story!) 3 Quote
Norris Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, tauzero said: Or Sweet? They were just hellraisers, not beer drinkers too iirc 1 Quote
Obrienp Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Norris said: Coke has a lot to answer for too. It turns people into arrogant a***holes. We've played a few times in places where there's a bit of a "culture" - only the once though. We don't need that kind of hassle. Muddy got it right: “Champagne and reefer, ain’t going to touch no cocaine”. However, can’t afford the former and it’s been more than a few years since the latter. I tend not to worry about people smoking some weed. Generally it makes them pretty mellow, although there is always someone who reacts differently. I get decidedly unsettled if it’s obvious that harder drugs are in use. Of course, alcohol is the cause of the most amount of aggro in society and obvious drunks are concerning at a gig, especially if it’s young men. 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Bluewine said: I don't notice any drug activity within the band, however I do get concerned with the amount of alcohol consumed. Daryl Wasn't suggesting your band Daryl it was in response to @Norris observation at his gig. Dave 1 Quote
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