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Bluewine

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  1. Not NYE, but we had a $1,200.00 for our 4 peice. Great little venue out in the sticks a little south of St.Paul Minisota. We did not know there was a $10.00. Turn out was a bust, but somehow they came up with the cash. It was however an awkward situation. Our rule has always been we won't play a place that charges a cover. We're a bar band people shouldn't have to pay to see us. The cover at the door thing has been dead for decades at the bar band level in my neck of the woods. Blue
  2. Not NYE, but we had a $1,200.00 for our 4 peice. Great little venue out in the sticks a little south of St.Paul Minisota. We did not know there was a $10.00. Turn out was a bust, but somehow they came up with the cash. It was however an awkward situation. Our rule has always been we won't play a place that charges a cover. We're a bar band people shouldn't have to pay to see us. The cover at the door thing has been dead for decades at the bar band level in my neck of the woods. Blue
  3. That's big bucks. I think it's big bucks, I haven't done the math. 9 peice is a big split. Blue Blue
  4. Got it, just stuff happens. Our leader was I'll for a while so we had to cut back. She's better now and I believe we're going to start booking more and getting back up to speed. Me, I'm looking forward to some 3 gig weekends. That's where it's at for me. Blue
  5. Wouldn't surprise me, I've been misunderstanding a lot of stuff lately. I think I went to someone's house today for Thanksgiving because I thought I was invited. Now, I'm not sure if I was really invited. Great food. Blue
  6. Guys, ever play with a drummer who doesn't get this? I think it's just as important that other members of a band understand this bond/relationship. I've laid down really decent grooves looked back at the drummer who is completely oblivious and ignoring you. Lame Blue
  7. I'm thinking that's by design. I thought The Wirebirds we're always wor.king. Blue
  8. I won't complain. I know a few guys that don't have a NYE gig and wish they had. Blue
  9. I disagree, those "bunch of mates" had what it took and the ability for that specific opportunity. If they didn't vthey wouldn't be there. Blue
  10. I live in a relatively large metro area and even here for profit gigging bands are hard to find. Most are "for fun only" and "we only want to gig once a month"opportunities. Blue
  11. Screw that, that could be taking money out of my pocket. Blue
  12. I love you Max! Blue
  13. I don't even have a passport. An example of not being prepared Blue
  14. Bluewine

    New PA Stuff

    Not sure how it works but our sound tech upgraded our PA I don't understand it, but there's no more board, no more snake box on stage with leads all over the place There's a lap top and he mixes everything from a tablet Pretty fancy for a bar band .. Blue
  15. The only bad thing about having a great Drummer, when you lose one they're so hard to replace. Blue
  16. I like your list, actually I love your list. It's taken a while but our new drummer has everything on your list. Most important he sings fantastic high harmonies, has a great look, he's a great guy and people tend to gravitate towards him at every gig. Him and his wife set up and tear down his kit in 15 mins. At first I didn't think he was going to work out. Boy was I wrong. We're lucky we found him ( open mic ). Blue
  17. We play the same bar every NYE. It's always a fun gig, great hours too 2:00-7:00pm. We always pack the place, were friends with the owner (very nice lady) we play this club several times a year. The cash register is always burning up on NYE. We get our regular fee, but the tips are fantastic and the owner always pays us an extra $100 00. So it's always at least $150.00 a man gig. It pays my month condo association fee. Blue
  18. Good idea. Blue
  19. Yes, this what I'm getting at. Blue
  20. Agreed Blue
  21. I doubt I would have what it takes to tour at what you feel is low level touring or touring with Paul McCartney or The Rolling Stones. Blue
  22. Again, that's a different topic. "Big time" was only pertaining to my passion. This is about those that have a great passion to make a lfull time living from music and finds when given the opportunity they don't have the ability, they don't have what it takes. It could even be the person that's passionate and fancies himself a music teacher and when given the opportunity finds out he's in reality an awful teacher not suited for that kind of work. If you achieve your passion from being in the right place at the right time and knowing the right people means you have the ability, you have what it takes. IMO Blue
  23. A lot of Gary Lewis & The Playboys and Paul Revere & The Raiders. Blue
  24. I'm no huge Jaco fan but only because I really can't comprehend how someone can play at that level. For example, right now I'm listening to a lot of Gary Lewis & The Playboys and Paul Revere & The Raiders. That stuff I can comprehend. For the haters, imagine what it was like for us old guys. We started out listening to Paul McCartney and within a short period of time the instrument had evolved into what Jaco showed us. We didn't see 40 years of other virtuosos. In other words, you had to be there. Blue
  25. Me too. A couple of guys I stated out with back in the 60s made it to the "big time" and I always judged myself against them. Until recently I realized I'm lucky to be where I am. I'm a happy and content B list local bar band guy. Blue
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