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Got another call...

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:33 pm
by philbymon
A guitarist I used to work with called me for a gig. He keeps talking about my style to the point that sometimes I feel like he's blowing smoke up my smoke hole, but he does try to compliment ppl.

Looks like a pretty good gig, really. Good bucks for 90 minutes at a local wine tasting. There's s'posed to be a "warm up" gig, too, which also pays. (He knows my rule of not playing in public for less than $100 in MY pocket, & has paid me out of his at other gigs that didn't pay as well.)

He has a three piece at the moment, but wants a bass player instead of just using the keys for bass at this one, for some reason. (I think he's really wanting to see if I'll fit with in the other guys, who are all pretty damned good musos!)

There's only gonna be 2 rehearsals, which doesn't bug me, but I want copies of the material, dammit!

Gig is set at May 29, & it's a fairly hoity & toity affair. I've been there before, but never played there before. I love the wine tastings, though!

We also got a call from our bizarrely missing guitar player for Flamingo Road, & he tells us his mom is dying from cancer, which is why he's been missing, supposedly. He still wants to get back into the band, though. The drummer, Mike, told me to go ahead & book some shows & he'd make sure the guitarist would be there. I ain't gonna do that until I'm a bit more sure, though...I mean, if the guy can't make practice, why bother, right? Still...if his story's true, I'd feel like a crumb for dumping him...but I never know with this guy, & it's frustrating at best!

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:12 pm
by KLUGMO
That would be a good start to savin for Craigs Bass.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:30 pm
by Starfish Scott
Take the bird(s) in hand and DO NOT SCHEDULE FOR THAT WHICH ISN'T IN PLACE YET.

Don't rule anything out, but I think you'd excel in a sit. with those other musos.

Come on Phil, I know you get sick and tired of having to baby sit.

These guys sound like they deserve a probationary look see.

If it doesn't work out, you can always go back to the absentee people. (if he shows up)

Keep it loose and do everything offered to you but make sure you get your $1 bill in hand/pocket as usual.

Who knows, you might uncover something grand and spectacular.

keep us posted.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:29 pm
by gbheil
I'm %100 with the good Cap'n on this one Phil.
Sit in and play without concern for the "reason" he wants you to do so.
Let the chips fall bro.
Ask for copies of the material, if you have already, ask again.
As far as the guys Mom being sick. I can relate. You know with my mom n dad n all. But I still know how to use a damn phone, write a letter, send an E mail, something.
Dude sounds as flaky as a pie crust to me.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 5:30 pm
by philbymon
Perhaps I worded everything a bit offly (awfully?)...I'm kinda excited about playing with these top-notch guys, & I ain't scared a bit! I just hope I'm not reading too much into it, really, cuz I've been wanting to get something going since before I came in here 2 years ago.

I've told you about some of the stuff I've done. it seems like the most successful gigs I've had in the last few years have been solo gigs, & I want to play in a great band, dammit!

As far as booking the questionable act? Not me. Not on your life OR mine!

I've had to replace this guy at the last moment once before & I don't consider that sh*t fun at all. I am too much the pro for that stuff. Gimme something I can work with or I won't work with it. It's like swinging a hammer with a loose head - you never know when things'll fall apart & you'll bust a window or your reputation.

Yep. Dddonnie & Mike & I all have phones. There's no reason why we can't be told when Ed can't make it. He can also leave messages at any of the three #'s. I'm not giving him any excuses, & I'm still not sure I want to give him any more chances, but then again - he's all we have...

...which is why I REALLY want to get into something else for awhile!

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:07 pm
by gbheil
I'm hearing you Phil.
God Speed my friend.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:28 pm
by philbymon
Spoke to the guy again yesterday, & asked for set list or CD of material. He wanted my email, so I gave it to him, & this is what he sent.

"Hi Phil -here are a few to get started -I can give a chart over the phone for Pink Panther and some of it is a lot easier to look at a guitar for 2 minutes -so tell me how it goes and call if you have questions -we really do the version of bei mir with the stop and the dissolve and the 2 key changes and the atempo poco a poco.

so into you ARS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2V3MrgOiMY

Pink Panther theme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2V3MrgOiMY

Ruby Baby -just learn one verse its a 16 bar blues but theres a three and a six on bar 12 .learn it in Dmaj
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2V3MrgOiMY

this is quiet whiskey in Ab -there is a down line Ab Gb F E Eb -we do it a little sslower -like hit the road jack -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2V3MrgOiMY


this one is called Carina we're doing it in D (D BM G A -Br=G A G A GGAA ) -I love the cartoon!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2V3MrgOiMY

this one is called bei mir bist du Schon (by meer bist du shane) -which means to me you are beautiful -and we do it this way -its Cm -Ab G =then it goes to Fm Cm G -heres the tricky part it changes keys by going Cm,2,3,Ab G1 23Eb Dand now it goes to Gm where the structure is the same -then at the end it goes back to Cm by a sharpV Eb D9 Cm (the Eb and Cm -well it works lets put it that way)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2V3MrgOiMY"


:shock:

Notice anything?
























Just looking at it, I noticed that all the URL's are exactly the same.

Doh!

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 1:09 pm
by philbymon
Okay, he's fixed it, now. Check this stuff out, ppl!

so into you you -ARS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpPdLb69-qk

Pink Panther theme

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH0oqlYs ... re=related

Ruby Baby

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIt8qJT8OaM

quiet whiskey

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew0aXHFPp0U

Carina

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNjLkVGLFAQ

bei mir bist du Schon (by meer bist du shane)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2V3MrgOiMY

WTF? I guess this may help wine sales, maybe, cuz it certainly makes me wanna drink sumpin!

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 1:16 pm
by philbymon
Okay, let's see how open-minded you musicians really are!

How many of ya would play this stuff for fun?

How many of ya would play this stuff for the bucks?

How many of ya wouldn't play this stuff no matter what it paid?

Personally, I doubt that there will be anyone in attendence under the age of 70 who would recognize anything other than Pink Panther & So Into You, & MAYBE Ruby Baby.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 8:21 pm
by Robin1
I kinda dig the big band sounds. Some of my favorite movies are the old black and white big band musicals. I can totally see myself singing some of that stuff. :)

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:11 pm
by philbymon
Aw, Robin! You'd love the stuff my drumer's working on in another project. 3 fem vox, doing swing music. I just left his place & heard some of the recordings of thier rehearsals, & all I can say is WOW!

Not my genre of choice, but they nail the stuff!

He's experimenting with some of the techniques that the Carpenters did in the studio, too, with another, folky guy. He records 3-4 vocal tracks (& this guy's a perfectionist - phrases things exactly the same every time), then he blends them together for a single vocal track. It's a very full vocal sound, but seems like it's only "one singer." Very cool!

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:22 pm
by Chippy
Yeah I would for sure.
Nothing wrong with oldies at all.
Percussionists dream frankly, its all lose yet not tight. Let you hair down types of stuff.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:34 pm
by philbymon
Yeah, Chippy, some of this stuff is rather challenging, from a percussive standpoint. Bass & drums are more likely to accept that challenge, I'd wager, than guitarists & singers, as a rule - to step out of your comfort zone & do something truly different. Who knows what can be learned & applied from doing this sorta thing?

Yeah, I'd never sit down & listen to it for fun, but to study it & play it? SURE!

My only fear is that the work I put into this project will be wasted on an audience that simply cannot relate to it. If I were playing these things at a nursing home, they'd prolly love it, but in this setting? I think he's rather missing the mark in this venue, but I'll do it anyway. It might look good on a resume in the future, right? Who cares? I'm just a hired gun at this one.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:48 pm
by gtZip
philbymon wrote:Okay, let's see how open-minded you musicians really are!

How many of ya would play this stuff for fun?

How many of ya would play this stuff for the bucks?

How many of ya wouldn't play this stuff no matter what it paid?

Personally, I doubt that there will be anyone in attendence under the age of 70 who would recognize anything other than Pink Panther & So Into You, & MAYBE Ruby Baby.


For fun? Nope.
For enough money, yep.

If I dont like the material there has to be a nice chunk of money involved?
Why? Cuz I dont make the big bucks in my day job like most of you do

PostPosted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:58 pm
by philbymon
I shoulda asked if you'd play it for the challenge!