Stub Mandrel Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Norris said: it was great to have the whole place singing their heads off to War Pigs! I am always amazed how everyone loves War Pigs! Ten years ago it would have been a floor-emptier! 2 1 Quote
Norris Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: I am always amazed how everyone loves War Pigs! Ten years ago it would have been a floor-emptier! I'm always surprised that young people seem to know the words to Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) by Edison Lighthouse. It was fairly obscure back in 1970 (ok, 5 weeks at number one, but still...) 1 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 7 hours ago, Norris said: I'm always surprised that young people seem to know the words to Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) by Edison Lighthouse. It was fairly obscure back in 1970 (ok, 5 weeks at number one, but still...) I'd struggle to get past the chorus... 1 Quote
ossyrocks Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 11 hours ago, Sean said: I did my first gig with the covers band last night at The Whitmore Tap, Clifton/Redland, Bristol. It was quite stressful overall especially being the first time with a very established band. The footprint was so small and the layout so weird, we didn't have space for monitors, lights or my mic stand. I had my pedalboard on my amp and had to stand still to not hit walls, drummer and 2nd guitarist with the headstock. The pub has waist-high wooden screens that form booths and the sound was muffled everywhere. The load in/out was horrible too. No parking, yellow lines everywhere. The radiator behind us was red hot and didn't seem to respond to the valve adjustments we made. I was sweating and my fingers were slipping, more than you'd expect for a February pub gig. I told Guitarist 1 that he'd have EQ issues with his cab in a corner and guess what? No one seemed to know what time we were supposed to start, we had conflicting info from the agent/promoter and the pub and we went on in the end at 19:30. Finished up about 22:10 with a short break. 33 songs in total. That's as many as I've ever played I reckon. The punters were annoyingly all over us and wanted a go on the drums, guitar, they wanted selfies with the band, they thought it ridiculous that we don't do random requests. And of course they all stood in our way when we were packing up and unloading to the cars. It was like a greatest hits of pub gig niggles rolled into one! There were some tyre-kicking wedding enquiries that might or might not lead to decent function money but who knows? One bloke told me that my bass was the nicest Warwick he'd ever seen. Second time that's happened in the last 6 months. If you know, you know 😉. I kept my cool, did my job and went home only to find the road for last 3 miles of it was closed and I had to make a 9 mile diversion up the M5 to get home. Considering everything, I think we did well. If you can deliver the goods under those conditions, you're doing alright. I'd call that a baptism of fire! 1 Quote
JPJ Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Sunday afternoon gigs are the best aren’t they? And how about one that ends with a standing ovation - aye I’ll have some of that thank you. Here’s a little clip of the last two minutes of our encore yesterday at Shotton Comrades club. Makes the back pain on a Monday from humping gear worth it 😎 39c2fca7-3412-4b54-be44-3234f5ad7aac.mov 8 Quote
thumperbob 2002 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Played the Sterling Castle in Bridlington on Saturday. A good gig overall with our new drummer- second gig and hes match fit! the sound guy James was superb, great not to lug any pa in to the venue as RCF stuff already set up. IEMs working great. Such a small stage but its amazing how much room you have with no bass amp taking up the space! 8 Quote
Woodinblack Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 26 minutes ago, JPJ said: Sunday afternoon gigs are the best aren’t they? And how about one that ends with a standing ovation - aye I’ll have some of that thank you Well, thats not surprising, the crowd spend 40 years yelling freebird to every band that plays and then someone actually plays it! 3 Quote
mep Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said: I am always amazed how everyone loves War Pigs! Ten years ago it would have been a floor-emptier! War Pigs always gets our audience singing along too, especially at the end. Quote
Staggering on Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago Quite a show on Saturday night, I played with a symphony orchestra! A local symphony had a "Swingin' With The Symphony" concert at a lovely theatre in North Bay and our band was part of it. The first half was just the symphony playing arrangements of some swing tunes and jazz medleys and then the stage was rearranged and set up for a big band in front of the symphony musicians. The seven members of our band formed the core of the big band and it was filled out by symphony players and some community musicians so we had 4 trumpets, 4 trombones, 5 saxes and a 3 piece rhythm section. We played 9 songs and what made it different was that the orchestra director actually took 7 of the big band charts and wrote complete orchestrations so on most of the songs we were a BIG band with the full orchestra backing us...fantastic sound but for us it was odd hearing bassoons and tympani parts in swing tunes. The audience of about 600 loved it and although I had one senior moment I managed to get most of it right, no room for mistakes when you are reading orchestra charts. The conductor occasionally sings with our band and that is how this whole thing started, he put in an enormous amount of work writing all those orchestra parts but they all worked well. I used my Shen SB100, NuX wireless to a Schatten Design preamp with volume control and my Traynor SB112 amp and because of the excellent acoustic qualities of the hall I didn't need anything else, I had plenty of volume even at the loudest orchestra parts. Good music, good players, good hall added up to a memorable night, I'll remember that one for a long time.👍😃 Edit: The first photo was just prior to actually playing and it looks like I play lefty but I was just standing in an odd position. 6 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago 2 hours ago, JPJ said: Sunday afternoon gigs are the best aren’t they? And how about one that ends with a standing ovation - aye I’ll have some of that thank you. Here’s a little clip of the last two minutes of our encore yesterday at Shotton Comrades club. Makes the back pain on a Monday from humping gear worth it 😎 39c2fca7-3412-4b54-be44-3234f5ad7aac.mov Now that was good. Impressive guitarist. Dave Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 1 hour ago, mep said: War Pigs always gets our audience singing along too, especially at the end. Funny but its become a popular song in our gym with several people of all age groups both male and female singing along. Weird but also good to hear it played. Dave Quote
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