SpondonBassed Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 Well done for giving it a go. I think that sometimes we have to push ourselves outside of our own personal taste to please the punters. I know it's only a jam but it's always good to round off the repertoire. Quote
miles'tone Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 Don't ever agree play songs you hate (unless you're getting paid well for your trouble). A "jam" becomes a band then you're in a band where you can't stand half the set. Life's too short. Quote
chris_b Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 IME, a lot of bassists are not going to be playing very often if they're intending to only play songs they like. Life is too short to be sitting at home in self imposed exile waiting for the next likeable song to turn up. If you can turn a song you don't particularly like into a well played song that an audience wants to hear then you're a good player and you've done a good job. Quote
T-Bay Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 I think there is a difference between don't like and hate though, half of our set is stuff I would never listen and probably only 15-20% is stuff I would listen to by choice. Out of the stuff I wouldn't listen to there is only one song I dislike but can live with. There are a couple of songs I actively hate and would not play, equally we have dropped ideas for songs that others in the band hate. Any band will be a compromise, even if you are a tribute to one band there will be differences of opinion but some may be deal breakers. Quote
JellyKnees Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 I like some RHCP and also some Nick Cave. Is this allowed? [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Under the Bridge is one of those songs which was massively overplayed at the time, which is never a good thing, and it's far from my favourite RHCP song, however I think your [/font][/color]critique[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] of the song is frankly pants. I've just listened to it again, and I don't hear any over-complexity, neither does the bassline dominate, it's fairly restrained as far as Flea's bass lines go. If you don't like it, fair enough, but I don't understand your reasoning at all...[/font][/color] Quote
Truckstop Posted June 3, 2017 Author Posted June 3, 2017 Well I know it's a very highly regarded song and I'm not surprised that many people enjoy listening to it and sing along to it. I just really struggle to find anything likeable about it. It's like the bass and drums had loads of time spent on them and sound great but the vocals and guitar sound rushed and boxy. The bass line stumbles over several scales and just sounds messy, carries no melody. Clashes with guitar. The only hook in the song is the intro guitar riff, the rest of it is forgettable and tuneless. If everyone in the world turned around and said they hated the song, I'd understand. But the fact that so many people seem to enjoy it is completely lost on me! Mind you, I bet plenty of people on here think that Metro Station - Shake It is a terrible song and it's one of my favourites! Don't worry, I'll happily play it and I've learnt it. I've been in cover bands for years and understand that sometimes you need to play songs you don't like. Jam won't turn into band, we're both just looking to play every now and then without having to commit to a band or anything. Quote
JapanAxe Posted June 3, 2017 Posted June 3, 2017 I like Under the Bridge, and I enjoy playing it. More generally, there are quite a few songs that I wouldn't sit and listen to at home, but are nevertheless fun to play on a gig. Quote
andytoad Posted June 3, 2017 Posted June 3, 2017 [quote name='T-Bay' timestamp='1496138120' post='3308987'] I do find RHCP a bit hit and miss but there is a whole stack of their stuff I love to bits. Not in my top five bands personally but an amazing back catalogue and surely something for almost anyone in there. [/quote] +1 BSSM is a wicked album, not sure about their later stuff though. Quote
mcnach Posted June 3, 2017 Posted June 3, 2017 [quote name='Truckstop' timestamp='1496474250' post='3311676'] Well I know it's a very highly regarded song and I'm not surprised that many people enjoy listening to it and sing along to it. I just really struggle to find anything likeable about it. [b]It's like the bass and drums had loads of time spent on them and sound great but the vocals and guitar sound rushed and boxy. The bass line stumbles over several scales and just sounds messy, carries no melody. Clashes with guitar. The only hook in the song is the intro guitar riff, the rest of it is forgettable and tuneless.[/b] If everyone in the world turned around and said they hated the song, I'd understand. But the fact that so many people seem to enjoy it is completely lost on me! Mind you, I bet plenty of people on here think that Metro Station - Shake It is a terrible song and it's one of my favourites! Don't worry, I'll happily play it and I've learnt it. I've been in cover bands for years and understand that sometimes you need to play songs you don't like. Jam won't turn into band, we're both just looking to play every now and then without having to commit to a band or anything. [/quote] are we talking about the same song? Quote
paul_5 Posted June 3, 2017 Posted June 3, 2017 BSSM is the peak of their career. I love the stuff with Hillel Slovak on guitar too, but the later stuff is just charting their decline into mediocrity. Quote
bazzbass Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 (edited) the guys and gals playing songs THEY wanna play are getting gigs, playing their Rush and Led Zep covers....to three blokes on their own. While the rest are playing poxy Kate Perry and RHCP and Bruno Mars tn bars crowded with dancing girls..... your choice Edited June 4, 2017 by bazztard Quote
SpondonBassed Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 (edited) [quote name='bazztard' timestamp='1496549592' post='3312214'] the guys and gals playing songs THEY wanna play are getting gigs, playing their Rush and Led Zep covers....to three blokes on their own. While the rest are playing poxy Kate Perry and RHCP and Bruno Mars tn bars crowded with dancing girls..... your choice [/quote] Good point. Further to that; I'd like to name my next pear based alcoholic cocktail the Poxy Perry. Edited June 4, 2017 by SpondonBassed Quote
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