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[quote name='dmccombe7' timestamp='1429941300' post='2756489']
Ziggy Stardust has to be in there.
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It is. You have to love a set that has such an easy home straight.
I kind of have to pay attention during The Jean Genie to get the nail the gaps as it's the same riff over and over, but Ziggy is so easy to play and such a fun line that I'll never get bored with it. Same goes for Suffragette City. Simple, brilliant and effective. Can't wait :-)

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[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1429952465' post='2756578']

It is. You have to love a set that has such an easy home straight.
I kind of have to pay attention during The Jean Genie to get the nail the gaps as it's the same riff over and over, but Ziggy is so easy to play and such a fun line that I'll never get bored with it. Same goes for Suffragette City. Simple, brilliant and effective. Can't wait :-)
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Never get bored of Ziggy stardust. I give you a couple of months and I'll come back to you. I love all things Bowie and having done various covers of Bowie over the years the one song that nauseates me more than any other is Ziggy... If it comes on the radio I have to change stations. The guitar riff feels like a bears claw being dragged over my exposed spine. I hope the song never has this affect on you but I will be very surprised Id you never get bored of it. Good luck tonight you have an awesome set, Ziggy included.

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China Girl, Under Pressure, All The Young Dudes and Heroes are in our repertoire. They all go down really well.

Very sensibly, Bowie wasn't locked into being a tribute band of his early self so I'd go for the later arrangements and Gail Ann Dorsey's take on his numbers.

She left MM basses behind a long time ago and uses MTD basses these days.

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There enough in the Ziggy line to keep me interested, but as you say, I'll see how I feel about it after I've played it 1000 times.

Although The Ship is a pub, the gig is a ticket only thing upstairs, so it's kind of not a pub gig at a pub, if you see what I mean.

We're selecting different song arrangements from across the decades, but for the most part it's Gail's lines. Just wish I could sing Under Pressure anywhere near as well as she can. One talented lady. I'm aware she's moved on from MM, but I don't think she will ever part company with her Marilyn Stingray which allegedly has been with her on every tour since she was given it back in the day.

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Yes, don't go back to pubs as tickets is the way to go...
There are plenty of mid sized venues that can't fill their rosta
so very good cover bands or tributes are the way to go.

Not entirely sure I like this from a certain POV but it is what it is
and you have the opportunity to get up and running with a ticketed
gig. You can always do the better pubs which cater for tickets...and
more and more do, IMO, or are certainly open to them rather than the
free gig fare..
I would think you could price yourselves at £750-1000 for a 350 capacity
room. Still got to sell the tickets and be good enough, mind, but definitely
the way to go, IMO.

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[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1429967560' post='2756780']
Good luck Warren. Not that you guys need it. Shame Vicky and I can't go but Simple Minds at the Cliff's came first. :)
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We'll catch up at the next one matey. A couple of the singers friends left Simple Minds early so they could come and see us, but they are proper hardcore Bowie-ites.

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[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1430034619' post='2757188']
Left Simple Minds early?!! They must be very good friends, because Simple Minds were totally awesome - set the bar for gigs this year.

Anyway, full debrief and vids or it didn't happen...
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Video as requested....

https://www.facebook.com/pete.hodges/videos/10153228417438349/

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I bought this bass from new specifically for use in this band.
I then asked the fabulous Tim @ originalscratchplates.com to replicate Gail Ann Dorsey's scratchplate from her own Marilyn Stingray.
I think you will agree that Tim did a grand job.
I'm having some trouble loadng images in from Photobucket today, but there are some images on our FB page....

[url="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Changestwobowie/361902490680499?sk=photos_stream"]https://www.facebook.com/pages/Changestwobowie/361902490680499?sk=photos_stream[/url]

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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1429954885' post='2756616']
She left MM basses behind a long time ago and uses MTD basses these days.
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She is an endorsee of MTD, but as far as leaving Music Man behind, that's a bit of a stretch.

http://www.singingbassist.com/gail-ann-dorsey-singing-bassist/

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It's taken a while to get this done due to various issues around the sound files we had from this gig. The recording was very much just for posterity and not intended to be used by us for any sort of promotional effort, but it turned out so well we thought we would have a tinker around with it to see how good we could get it.

Anyone familiar with the Bowie catalogue will know that this song has been performed in various guises over the years. Our version is a heavy nod towards the BBC gig from 2000. Given that it was our very first gig, I'm fairly chuffed with it. More songs in due course.

[url="https://soundcloud.com/warren-byatt/stay"]https://soundcloud.com/warren-byatt/stay[/url]

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[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1438217929' post='2832682']
It's taken a while to get this done due to various issues around the sound files we had from this gig. The recording was very much just for posterity and not intended to be used by us for any sort of promotional effort, but it turned out so well we thought we would have a tinker around with it to see how good we could get it.

Anyone familiar with the Bowie catalogue will know that this song has been performed in various guises over the years. Our version is a heavy nod towards the BBC gig from 2000. Given that it was our very first gig, I'm fairly chuffed with it. More songs in due course.

[url="https://soundcloud.com/warren-byatt/stay"]https://soundcloud.c...rren-byatt/stay[/url]
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Your chuffedness is not misplaced - great work!

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[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1438217929' post='2832682']
It's taken a while to get this done due to various issues around the sound files we had from this gig. The recording was very much just for posterity and not intended to be used by us for any sort of promotional effort, but it turned out so well we thought we would have a tinker around with it to see how good we could get it.

Anyone familiar with the Bowie catalogue will know that this song has been performed in various guises over the years. Our version is a heavy nod towards the BBC gig from 2000. Given that it was our very first gig, I'm fairly chuffed with it. More songs in due course.

[url="https://soundcloud.com/warren-byatt/stay"]https://soundcloud.c...rren-byatt/stay[/url]
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Very good! Especially like the line "that's what I meant to say or do something", you probably know what I mean. (Great playing as well of course)

How did you record it btw?

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[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1438217929' post='2832682']
IAnyone familiar with the Bowie catalogue will know that this song has been performed in various guises over the years. Our version is a heavy nod towards the BBC gig from 2000. Given that it was our very first gig, I'm fairly chuffed with it. More songs in due course. [url="https://soundcloud.com/warren-byatt/stay"]https://soundcloud.c...rren-byatt/stay[/url]
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That is a very laudable effort! 'Stay' isn't a walk in the park by any means and you've nailed the sound and feel of it completely. Some very good playing and performances, too. Brave choice for a cover, I'd say - it's not one of Bowie's better-known songs. Relatively speaking, of course... ;)

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[quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1438246858' post='2832791']
How did you record it btw?
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It was taken straight out of the desk into a Mac. The problems we had were that it's not the biggest venue in the world and the drum kit was right on top of the main vox so there was a lot of bleed through. On top of that, the drummer also does backing vocals so had a similar issue with his mic. The kit was captured using only two overheads and a bass drum mic. The rest of the back line was fairly straight forward, but it was time consuming to get to something we were all happy with.

Thanks for the kind comments. My wife says that Stay is not one of her favourite Bowie tracks, but we all love playing it, so I think it will be a permanent fixture :-)

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