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You win Mick, looks a wonderful venue!
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Bums on seats! A full theatre is always a great start for a good gig, especially when they applaud as the band takes stage. That’s usually a sign it should be okay for us. I’m always scanning the crowd for any issues during the first 2 or 3 songs, and then it’s fine - we do get the occasional drunks and hecklers but usually good natured. I never lose sight of the fact they’ve all paid to get in and hopefully leave feeling it was worth it. We’ve gradually built up our audience over many years, and it’s always great for the band when people return the next time as we then know we’re doing something right. On the actual gig itself, for the band it’s down to all the usual stuff - good health/mental state, getting to the venue with time to spare, no equipment problems, nobody messing up badly etc. For me in particular I love it when it’s a good sounding room. (The rest of the band are on IEMs so it doesn’t affect them.)
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What do you play at soundcheck?
casapete replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
We do a few songs, each one for as long as the sound tech needs to get things right. Songs chosen to fine tune bass and drums / guitars / keys / strings and then vocals in that order. Can take longer if it’s a bigger venue which means the tech going all over the theatre with his iPad to make sure there are no areas where it’s dodgy. Always do stuff from our set, and finish the soundcheck with our opening song. Usually takes around 20 mins, longer if the IEM’s are not behaving. And then of course it all changes once the punters are in……😆 -
Just finished watching Elton now, and as already said, great bass playing and sound too ( SWR Goliath 6x10 lurking around). Elton’s voice better in some places than others, especially when he didn’t clip his phrasing but overall pretty good for 76. Never been that keen on Davey Johnstone’s guitar playing TBH - bit too distorted and ‘rawk’ for some stuff - ‘Are you ready for love’ for example, which was also too fast and devoid of any of the original recording’s wonderful groove. Partially saved by the great choir though. Even so, glad we watched it - Mrs CP has always loved Elton, and we were hoping to catch him live at some point which sadly wasn’t possible, so this was the next best thing. ( Wish he’d also had Kiki Dee on for the duet - she’d have made a better job of it and would have been a nice gesture on EJ’s final UK gig).
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Just beautiful. That is all.
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We’ve done both Warners and Butlins venues in the last few years. Played at a quite a few of the Warner’s hotels, and they all felt rather sterile to me. Also changing facilities were poor, and some of the stages not great. Much preferred Butlins, which just felt more of a band environment. Crazy audiences up for a good time at 70’s themed weekends, most of them well leathered by early afternoon! We hauled all our stuff up some stairs at Skeggy, only for me to find out later that they had a house SVT rig which I could have used. 🤨
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Had two gigs with The ELO Experience this week, both at The Core Theatre in Solihull. Capacity audiences on both nights, and great being able to just turn up on the 2nd night with all the gear set up. Really sweltering onstage though, 2 big fans on full all night making it tolerable. Put a new set of strings on my bass last week, but they’re already sounding like they’ve been on for a couple of months! Bit of a naff drive home due to ongoing roadworks on the M42 , but that’s pretty much the norm these days. Last night I was playing at our regular gig in Scarborough ‘The Lookout’ with my acoustic duo. Yet another diversion meant we got there a tad late, and the town was extra busy, due to the hot weather and also Sting playing a gig at the open air theatre nearby to 6500 fans. Luckily managed to get parked by the entrance to the gig, and got set up with time to spare, narrowly avoiding a heavy flash storm. Had a great gig - loads of requests ranging from Louis Armstrong to Santana. It’s my favourite venue, and we’re back there in 4 weeks time.
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A bit of mash up magic to brighten your day
casapete replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
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How do we get ourselves and our rigs to rehearsals or gigs?
casapete replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Drive myself to rehearsals, always had estate cars to make shifting stuff easy. Small local-ish gigs I either drive myself or alternate getting a lift with my friend in our acoustic duo - he has a small Mercedes van which is great. For my main gigs in UK theatres I always travel in the band’s Merc splitter bus, and drive most of the time. ( I’m a better driver than passenger.) 😆 -
Louis Johnson played on the track. George Johnson played guitar with him in The Brothers Johnson. Saw them at Manchester Apollo in the late 70’s, incredible band.
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A lot depends on how sweaty your hands are! If you’re not a clammy handed person, you’ll get a lot more life out of a set of strings. Usual time to replace them is when they lose their tone and become less stable with tuning. I reckon you’ll get a good year or so on your bass. (This applies to roundwound strings - if they’re flat wound type they seemingly last forever…..)
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I’m the same. I did take piano lessons from the age of around 7 till I was about 12, which grounded me with some basic theory I guess. From then on played guitar and piano in bands, upgrading to bass when I was in my 20’s - took me quite a while to get to what was my instrument of destiny! I’ve never received bass or guitar tuition and subsequently picked up some bad habits along the way, most of which I’ve managed to overcome. I think if there had been someone local to me who I knew could give me tuition I may have gone down that route, but at that time bass tuition was almost unheard of round here. Never too late though…….
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Is it safe to accept a bank transfer when selling gear?
casapete replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Yet another reason for cash not being phased out IMO. I do like having options - cash for smaller local deals and bank transfer for larger distant ones. -
Is it safe to accept a bank transfer when selling gear?
casapete replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
I sold my car using this method of payment to a private buyer. Like you I wasn’t sure but it was fine. I’ve always stuck to cash only when buying and selling stuff, but this does seem to be the preferred way of doing things now and I can see why - safer than wads of dosh when meeting up in car parks etc, and preferable to PayPal , especially the ‘friends and family’ option. (Will keep an eye on this thread to see if anyone has had a bad experience.) -
Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
casapete replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
At last, another Dano user on here! -
For those who have had to use a backup bass, why?
casapete replied to Lozz196's topic in General Discussion
Crap electrics in old venues have meant me having to use my passive P-bass a few times. Also years ago a battery running flat in my P-Lyte at a flash wedding, resulting in me having to let the band do a song without me whilst I rummaged for a replacement - only done that once, a good lesson learned.. -
We’ve had a busy week with 3 gigs in Southend, Retford and Chesterfield. Southend was a blast - around 1100 people in and well up for a good night. The Cliffs Pavilion is a big theatre with a good sounding room and great staff, so a good night had by all. Managed a drink or two afterwards, although we went to the wrong hotel at first - apparently there are 2 Premier Inns in Southend, and very close to each other! Next up was Retford Majestic, a much smaller venue but sold out. Again, a great sounding room and and not our usual PA, but it sounded great nevertheless. ( I’m the only person on stage who doesn’t use IEM’s, so the only person who can hear any changes in the FOH sound. ) Then last night we were at The Winding Wheel in Chesterfield. Near capacity crowd and another good one. Local gig for some of our band and crew as well, and I was home for midnight too.
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For bass players - who preffer to sing back vocals ?
casapete replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
I do B/V’s in my band, and have done in all of the bands / deps I’ve done over the last 50 years. I’m a competent but not brilliant bassist, and being able to sing harmony lines has got me many gigs over better players who couldn’t sing. My voice is quite ‘neutral’ and characterless, which makes blending with other (better!) voices much easier. I also have a good ear, and can sing harmonies after a couple of listens. I’m actually of the belief that if you can play any instrument to a reasonable standard then you can sing as well - understand if you don’t like doing so of course, but it’s always a bonus if you can. -
Think the only one that may be ‘useful’ would be the Laney PL100. The Peavey isn’t really designed for bass, more for guitar - worth around £30 ish. Laney Mighty Bass and the Raven are basic starter combos that are now outdated by better stuff. Nice for maybe a young player starting out with no amp, or a school perhaps as a gift? Worth very little I’m afraid.
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That’s why I have a standard passive Precision type bass as my spare. Maybe once a year we’ll do a gig in an old theatre somewhere and my active P-Lyte will pick up interference that annoys the sound guy.The old Precision is always good in that respect, and it gives it an airing too.
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Downsizing, juxtapositioned with value of big old gear.
casapete replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Amps and Cabs
In disgust or in a charitable way? 😆 -
Another hissy fit - Sleaford Mods this time
casapete replied to mr4stringz's topic in General Discussion
We ( fortunately) get very few IBM’s - our theatre gig doing ELO stuff doesn’t seem to attract many. Other gigs I do can attract a few here and there. Fortunately in my acoustic duo my guitarist mate is so brilliant that they all make a beeline for him to talk about wound 3rd strings and ruptured 13th chord inversions. Just one more reason why I love being a bass player. -
Downsizing, juxtapositioned with value of big old gear.
casapete replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Amps and Cabs
Another +1 for the Hartke HA3500. Seriously underrated IMHO, great amps. -
Downsizing, juxtapositioned with value of big old gear.
casapete replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Amps and Cabs
Agree with you on some of the heads still being manageable, although my AH500 felt like it was bolted to the floor when trying to lift it up onto the cab. Second in weight only to my 80’s SVT.