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On 22/04/2024 at 02:25, dmccombe7 said:

Looks like a nice venue Daryl, sure you will pull in a decent crowd. Who is doing the advertising and promotion for it. You just need to push that and make sure the local Facebook "what's on" or "gig guide" pages have your promotion on them.

We have around 3-4 FB pages in different areas we play that we fire the gig advert onto. Not sure if it helps but i like to think it brings the band to people that may not normally follow us.

Dave

 

Thanks Dave,

 

Thelma Performing Arts will do some advertising and so will we.

 

I'll be reporting on the gig with pics.

 

Daryl

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57 minutes ago, Bluewine said:

 

Thanks Dave,

 

Thelma Performing Arts will do some advertising and so will we.

 

I'll be reporting on the gig with pics.

 

Daryl

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Looking forward to the gig review Daryl, hopefully some vid clips would be great too.

Dave

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Thursday night wedding just outside of Malvern and the second time we’ve played at the venue, which was also on a Thursday. Both times we’ve been there the crowd have been crazy, I always think it’s going to be a tough sell but they go nuts. Some deps onboard for this one but they all did a fab job and we used the hk elements rig which I like to reinforce with an actual amp onstage as the PA hasn’t got the biggest bottom. 

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28 minutes ago, scalpy said:

Thursday night wedding just outside of Malvern and the second time we’ve played at the venue, which was also on a Thursday. Both times we’ve been there the crowd have been crazy, I always think it’s going to be a tough sell but they go nuts. Some deps onboard for this one but they all did a fab job and we used the hk elements rig which I like to reinforce with an actual amp onstage as the PA hasn’t got the biggest bottom. 

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Might be worth looking at how to tidy up the stage when playing. Recipe for problems there. :biggrin:

Dave

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17 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said:

Might be worth looking at how to tidy up the stage when playing. Recipe for problems there. :biggrin:

Dave

That was after the first set and jumping around for an hour. The venue has 4 sockets. It looked better than that when we started. 

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25 minutes ago, scalpy said:

That was after the first set and jumping around for an hour. The venue has 4 sockets. It looked better than that when we started. 

Because of the Glam platform boots we have a stage tidy area and run all cables from front to the sides and back to amps or desk which the drummer controls for most gigs. 

We also wont use gaffa tape as it leaves everything sticky when removed again.

Dread to think what it was like when you started :laugh1:

Dave

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21 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said:

Because of the Glam platform boots we have a stage tidy area and run all cables from front to the sides and back to amps or desk which the drummer controls for most gigs. 

We also wont use gaffa tape as it leaves everything sticky when removed again.

Dread to think what it was like when you started :laugh1:

Dave

Trying to keep cables from underfoot at a small venue is a challenge. I'm considering using a wireless rig just to keep from tripping on my patch chord.....

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1 minute ago, dclaassen said:

Trying to keep cables from underfoot at a small venue is a challenge. I'm considering using a wireless rig just to keep from tripping on my patch chord.....

Yep i use wireless and its a fantastic bit of kit. 

I started with the Smooth Hound one but started getting occasional interference and opted to upgrade to the Shure. Expensive but in the year i've owned it i've had absolutely no issue with it at all.

Mine is the pedal version with built in tuner and that sits on my pedal board and cable from the board goes round edge of stage to my amp.

Dave

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Played at the Ipswich Regent Theatre last night with The ELO Experience, my penultimate gig

with the band. Bit of a nightmare journey of around 200 miles each way - one of our vans broke

down on the A1 en route to Ipswich. Clutch master cylinder was to blame, so RAC summoned to 

trailer the van back home whilst a replacement LWB hire van was found in nearby Grantham. 
This resulted in us being nearly 2 hours late arriving at the venue, so a mad set up and sound

check with little time to eat etc.

 

The Regent is a big Grade 2 listed theatre built in the late 1920’s. With a capacity of around 1500,

we had it just over half full. Was a slow start but they warmed up into the second set - maybe 

took us a while to settle into it after the rush to get there.

Used my GK800RB into the Neo 410 cabinet - last time with this cab for me as I sold it after the gig!
It’s been a great cab, never missed a beat. (For my final gig with the band this Saturday I’ll be using

my trusty Loud 4x10.)

 

For once a drive home with no diversions, but still got in around 2.30am. Must admit I won’t be

sorry to see the back of these long gigs - driving over 400 miles in total and two long sets is getting 

a bit much for me. Easier drive to Birmingham tomorrow though, so looking forward to it. 
 

 

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1 minute ago, casapete said:

Used my GK800RB into the Neo 410 cabinet - last time with this cab for me as I sold it after the gig!
It’s been a great cab, never missed a beat. (For my final gig with the band this Saturday I’ll be using

my trusty Loud 4x10.)

 

800RB?! Niiiiiiiiiice......!

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2 hours ago, dmccombe7 said:

Yep i use wireless and its a fantastic bit of kit. 

I started with the Smooth Hound one but started getting occasional interference and opted to upgrade to the Shure. Expensive but in the year i've owned it i've had absolutely no issue with it at all.

Mine is the pedal version with built in tuner and that sits on my pedal board and cable from the board goes round edge of stage to my amp.

Dave

I've got a Shure system...the one that sits on your amp. It is very reliable....

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22 hours ago, dclaassen said:

I've got a Shure system...the one that sits on your amp. It is very reliable....

Because i use pedals in one band i opted for the GLXD pedal version but its built like a tank.

Dave

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Wedding gig near Birmingham depping with my brother’s function band last night.
 

Real good vibe, lovely audience, and got to try out my Darkglass Vintage Microtubes pedal to give it a bit of grit in a couple of the heavier songs. 

 

Plus pulled pork rolls. Winner. 

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16 minutes ago, bassbiscuits said:

Wedding gig near Birmingham depping with my brother’s function band last night.
 

Real good vibe, lovely audience, and got to try out my Darkglass Vintage Microtubes pedal to give it a bit of grit in a couple of the heavier songs. 

 

Plus pulled pork rolls. Winner. 

 

Glad you pulled. She's got an unusual name, hasn't she?

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Last minute gig last night at the Butchers Arms in Inverurie with Nine Lives (as in the band that was supposed to be playing dropped out on the day due to illness).  Luckily, our drummer happened to be perusing Faceache at the time and saw the venue put a cancellation notice - just one of those serendipitous moments.

 

It was a bit of an odd one, not super busy with an odd crowd that would alternate between great dancing and singing along then nothing at all.  Typical drunk guy was in attendance - put his arm around the singer's shoulder, barely coherently requested some Bad Company and got escorted out a little later.

 

I thought I played ok, but I made a massive flub in one song (the "f*** I've lost my place entirely, quick, make some s*** up in the rough vicinity until the riff restarts" type) and some drunk guy manages to film that exact moment in a 3 hour gig - typical!

 

Win of the night - finding out that somehow my amp and cab fit in the boot of my wee Colt.  Score!

 

Equipment - Markbass Mini CMD121P IV + NY121 cab, G&L CLF L-1000, Yamaha BB1200

 

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5 minutes ago, neepheid said:

Last minute gig last night at the Butchers Arms in Inverurie with Nine Lives (as in the band that was supposed to be playing dropped out on the day due to illness).  Luckily, our drummer happened to be perusing Faceache at the time and saw the venue put a cancellation notice - just one of those serendipitous moments.

 

It was a bit of an odd one, not super busy with an odd crowd that would alternate between great dancing and singing along then nothing at all.  Typical drunk guy was in attendance - put his arm around the singer's shoulder, barely coherently requested some Bad Company and got escorted out a little later.

 

I thought I played ok, but I made a massive flub in one song (the "f*** I've lost my place entirely, quick, make some s*** up in the rough vicinity until the riff restarts" type) and some drunk guy manages to film that exact moment in a 3 hour gig - typical!

 

Win of the night - finding out that somehow my amp and cab fit in the boot of my wee Colt.  Score!

 

Equipment - Markbass Mini CMD121P IV + NY121 cab, G&L CLF L-1000, Yamaha BB1200

 

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Nice set up buddy….similar to mine, fits nicely in the back of a 5 door mini.IMG_1019.thumb.jpeg.c1821797ef327cfb20337020a5750de4.jpeg

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Yesterday afternoon I was resigned to a two gig weekend then I got a message inviting me to a last minute gig in Bath.

Squashed into the tiniest corner we played to a typical Friday crowd of ever changing gangs of pub crawlers. Went down a storm and got home in good time. 

I took minimal kit as parking is a nightmare, so I had to be prepared to sack truck my gear through the streets.

I must say that's two nights on the trot I've used the Cort, it usually gets overlooked for whatever reason. It's a simply wonderful bass. Light and beautifully balanced, rich tonal palette, fast comfortable neck. 

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The Bush in Cwmbran,  pretty compact but wonderful pub. Had a real blast. Sound was very boomyn asked sound to turn down my bottom end and he replied I have can you turn yours down and I said I have! Stone flag floor and stone wall behind rear ported cab...

 

I had to repair my finger with superglue after slicing the tip on Wednesday. Three layers lasted the night. My playing was a bit scatty on a couple of songs and the night seemed to suit sticking in some frills and whistles 😁 noone seemed to mind and we had a few musos in so that was ok.

 

Alex was trying out his new Gretsch Electromatic for the first time. I barely appear in the short vid below, but it gives an idea.

 

https://www.facebook.com/story.php?id=100024370338008&story_fbid=1613621292793533

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4 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:

The Bush in Cwmbran,  pretty compact but wonderful pub. Had a real blast. Sound was very boomyn asked sound to turn down my bottom end and he replied I have can you turn yours down and I said I have! Stone flag floor and stone wall behind rear ported cab...

 

I had to repair my finger with superglue after slicing the tip on Wednesday. Three layers lasted the night. My playing was a bit scatty on a couple of songs and the night seemed to suit sticking in some frills and whistles 😁 noone seemed to mind and we had a few musos in so that was ok.

 

Alex was trying out his new Gretsch Electromatic for the first time. I barely appear in the short vid below, but it gives an idea.

 

https://www.facebook.com/story.php?id=100024370338008&story_fbid=1613621292793533

Enjoyed that. What bass and rig are you using ?

Dave

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