dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 19:29 Posted Saturday at 19:29 19 minutes ago, Bluewine said: I wonder how Gorham is doing ? Daryl Think he's still doing the Thin Lizzy shows after he quit Black Star Riders. His sister is married to Supertramp drummer. Dave 1 Quote
Franticsmurf Posted Saturday at 21:04 Posted Saturday at 21:04 2 hours ago, dmccombe7 said: Yep done that too. Usually the kitchen sockets in a club are fine. Dave We found a socket in an outside toilet block and ran a long extension through the window. 😂 4 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Saturday at 22:09 Posted Saturday at 22:09 A very late end to three hard days, after two days away teaching in the Cotswolds/Wiltshire, I continued onto Petersfield in Hampshire via a night in a Travelodge at FourMarks near Alton for a gig at the Petersfield Festival Hall with the three tribute act live show I play for. Excellent gig, sounded fantastic in the Festival Hall, but a long 180 mile trek home to Derbyshire afterwards. Getting home at 3am isn't getting any easier now I'm getting older. 8 2 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 22:11 Posted Saturday at 22:11 1 hour ago, Franticsmurf said: We found a socket in an outside toilet block and ran a long extension through the window. 😂 No s*** were you taking the p*** there Dave 4 Quote
NoRhino Posted Saturday at 23:52 Posted Saturday at 23:52 6 hours ago, dmccombe7 said: Where was that ? I remember playing a wee support slot with Status Quoiing at a club in West End Glasgow possibly out towards Paisley area that had a Db monitor. Mic was at far end of the hall. I just put a cover over the mic and no-one was any the wiser. Dave Last night was a Blues band gig Dave at the other end of the city from where you played. Small amps, much quieter than the Quo trib. I didn't think to look for the mic but will make that my mission next time we're there. 1 1 Quote
Norris Posted yesterday at 00:50 Posted yesterday at 00:50 55 minutes ago, NoRhino said: I didn't think to look for the mic but will make that my mission next time we're there. I once played at a place where the really small, but highly sensitive mic was set into the wall. It didn't trip after I'd stuffed a load of loo roll into the hole on top of it! Hate the things! 5 Quote
Norris Posted yesterday at 01:13 Posted yesterday at 01:13 Tonight was a private do - a 65th birthday party for a guy we've known for absolutely ages. His birthday isn't actually until April, but he rearranged the party around our availability. He's a really nice chap but it's always hard work at one of his events - backing him singing for half a dozen songs as well as doing our usual sets. The evening started with a chap playing some nice smooth, tasteful jazz/latin trumpet along to backing tracks through the tiniest little Bose combo. What a great little setup for dinner/dances or a bit of event background music. He was followed by a girl with acoustic guitar and a great voice doing some unaccompanied covers. It turned out she had got up to play guitar with our band in a pub aged 15 nearly 40 years ago! It was great to hear about the musical career she had made after that early encouragement (no, neither me nor the guitarist could remember the event, but she still did) Anyway as it was a party we dialled down the heavy rock & prog and dialled up the pop & funk. We had them dancing all night -win! The venue was a village hall geared up for the local am-dram society - quite a high stage, but a great sound The theme was beachwear, and they had hired a photographer... It looks like a scene from a Weekend at Bernie's - if you're old enough to remember that film 😂. They have also cropped out my burgundy suede Vans 😜 11 2 Quote
WalMan Posted yesterday at 02:32 Posted yesterday at 02:32 (edited) Last night I was engaged in a little light piracy with the Punk Pirates in Fareham. Crazy set. Crazy crowd. Many scary women. All good fun banging through a bunch of punky covers with not a great deal of concern and many Eric Morecambe moments. Loud and fast were the main objectives for the nigh. Decent wedge at the end of the night as well as only a four piece with no extra costs for pa/soundman etc.. 🙂 Guitarist from the main band came down for support and pointed out that the song I struggled with most we used to cover - in my defence it was in an earlier band and probably 30 years ago. Took the Hartke LH500 and only one BF BB2. I had considered a second but didn’t bother in the end. The second cab wasn’t really required, as one made a righteous sound 😁. I don’t normally get to be that raucous but it was fun and solid as… I am coming to the conclusion that I should probably sell the second BB2 I picked up here last year (or maybe the year before) as it only really comes out as an alternate for a run out and never as the full rig (only been done twice in all the time I’ve had it) that would free up for a Three10 🙄 Edited yesterday at 02:41 by WalMan 10 Quote
neepheid Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) Great gig last night with Nine Lives at the Tolbooth in Ellon, NE Scotland. Small but vocal crowd of folk who were right up for a singalong. Someone even came up to speak to me at half time about my bass, the Reverend having caught their eye - that's a rare occurrence! We put a new (to us) song in the set and played it pretty well, so happy with that too. Got lots of nice comments after the gig, they were a chatty bunch! Dunno if it'll come to anything (because even lovely, polite and enthusiastic drunk people forget stuff), but we did get an enquiry about playing at someone's wedding, they enjoyed the show that much. Gear was the Sire D5 followed by the Reverend Triad into the usual Markbass toan cubes. Footwear by Vans as usual, pink suede this time - sorry, forgot to photograph them! Edited 20 hours ago by neepheid 14 Quote
tauzero Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Played at the Half Moon in Littleover, Derby last night. It's a rather odd shaped room, we're down in the bit with the pool table which sort of protrudes rearwards from the main body of the pub. @SpondonBassed lives nearby and dropped in to watch us for a while. Singer was unsure how well his voice would hold out so we dropped a couple of songs which most strain it. I managed to make more mistakes on "Make me smile" (the only song that I sing) than I have on any previous performance. And I forgot my massive floor fan. Otherwise it was all good. 15 Quote
WalMan Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 13 hours ago, WalMan said: Last night I was engaged in a little light piracy with the Punk Pirates in Fareham. Crazy set. Crazy crowd. Many scary women. All good fun banging through a bunch of punky covers with not a great deal of concern and many Eric Morecambe moments. Loud and fast were the main objectives for the nigh. Decent wedge at the end of the night as well as only a four piece with no extra costs for pa/soundman etc.. 🙂 Guitarist from the main band came down for support and pointed out that the song I struggled with most we used to cover - in my defence it was in an earlier band and probably 30 years ago. Took the Hartke LH500 and only one BF BB2. I had considered a second but didn’t bother in the end. The second cab wasn’t really required, as one made a righteous sound 😁. I don’t normally get to be that raucous but it was fun and solid as… I am coming to the conclusion that I should probably sell the second BB2 I picked up here last year (or maybe the year before) as it only really comes out as an alternate for a run out and never as the full rig (only been done twice in all the time I’ve had it) that would free up for a Three10 🙄 Aaaaaargh Jim lad ‘tis Anchorface Al 🤣 6 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 20 hours ago, NoRhino said: Last night was a Blues band gig Dave at the other end of the city from where you played. Small amps, much quieter than the Quo trib. I didn't think to look for the mic but will make that my mission next time we're there. You will now be a man on a mission. Dave 1 Quote
ezbass Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 8 hours ago, neepheid said: Footwear by Vans as usual, pink suede this time - sorry, forgot to photograph them! Quote
NoRhino Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, dmccombe7 said: You will now be a man on a mission. Dave I am indeed! 1 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Was hoping for a good gig today, my and the singer's home town and a fair few people had said they were coming. A 5:15 sunday gig. We used the venue pa but the desk does auto setup with white noise so we had a good sound (4 vocals plus drums) restof us backline only. Had a decent soundcheck. Hadn't played a gig since start of December, just two rehearsals with just four of us. Place was rammed, which was great considering we've only played Barry once before. We made a handful of cock ups but recovered well. Went down a storm, the bucket added over 50% to our fee. Plenty of dancing(!) Lots of compliments especially for the sound and our singer's voice, also loads of great feedback on our setlist. Playing songs we love seems to work. Screenshot from a facebook live... Edited 10 hours ago by Stub Mandrel 12 Quote
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