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#152818 by PaperDog
Fri Aug 26, 2011 7:13 am
Went to one of my old haunts... Band played and I connected with a bass player. The dude f**k rocks as a performer. On top of that , he's a musical director for a school system. The drummer was just as awesome. Anyway I had chatted with them before they went on.. Told them about my project attempts. They did a set. On their break, the guitarist stepped up to me and (un provoked) asked me to step up and play a tune. Now mind you, I had been buying their drinks all night,... So I did .. I took on the guitarist's Telecaster... and played an original called "Mr. Louis" . Wellllllll.. what the f**k can I say?... The drummer jumped in, the bassist jumped and I did my first tune as a guest artist. The band totally dug it and so did the audience. In fact... a photographer , who says he resides in Switzerland (and swears he shot a U2 concert) came up to me afterward and told me how much he really liked my song. The girls I danced with also told me that I did not suck. ;) LOL!

I gotta tell ya, what a f**k wonderful evening this was for me! I had to share this here! It was totally unexpected. It just goes to show you that things happen when you get out sometimes :D

#152820 by fisherman bob
Fri Aug 26, 2011 11:35 am
Didn't I tell you to go out and listen to bands and at least talk to their bass players. Some of them have time for a second project, if not a third. You can't create a band in a vacuum. When you see other bands in person you're auditioning their bass player without going through the aggravation of having people not show up or not capable of playing your tunes. Have you talked to bass guitar teachers? Some of those people might be capable and willing to help you. You have to get out there.

#152823 by jw123
Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:57 pm
PD, thats a great story! I sometimes prefer sitting in like that over playing a 4 hour show, cause I can come off of the stage and people treat me like the rock star I am, LOL.

Keep On Rockin!!

#152834 by PaperDog
Fri Aug 26, 2011 2:17 pm
fisherman bob wrote:Didn't I tell you to go out and listen to bands and at least talk to their bass players. Some of them have time for a second project, if not a third. You can't create a band in a vacuum. When you see other bands in person you're auditioning their bass player without going through the aggravation of having people not show up or not capable of playing your tunes. Have you talked to bass guitar teachers? Some of those people might be capable and willing to help you. You have to get out there.


Yes, you did tell me . :wink:

What's really cool is the bassist is also a Celloist (Got his degree in it) and he was telling me he knew pretty much every classicist in town... It so happens I have a song that absolutely cries out for a piece of orchestration and he seemed very interested. So well see how this unfolds. Needless to say I'm excited about it.
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#152835 by PaperDog
Fri Aug 26, 2011 2:18 pm
jw123 wrote:PD, thats a great story! I sometimes prefer sitting in like that over playing a 4 hour show, cause I can come off of the stage and people treat me like the rock star I am, LOL.

Keep On Rockin!!


Thanks JW... It was definitely a rush for me. :D

#152849 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Fri Aug 26, 2011 3:51 pm
What??? You mean there IS a bass player in El Paso???

Good things happen when you get out, bro! It's hard to find real musicians in a kareoke club. :wink:



So did you get their contact info??
#152850 by Sir Jamsalot
Fri Aug 26, 2011 3:52 pm
Ha! that's awesome. Hope you get connected with what you're looking for through this experience too!

best.

PaperDog wrote:Went to one of my old haunts... Band played and I connected with a bass player. The dude f**k-kin rocks as a performer. On top of that , he's a musical director for a school system. The drummer was just as awesome. Anyway I had chatted with them before they went on.. Told them about my project attempts. They did a set. On their break, the guitarist stepped up to me and (un provoked) asked me to step up and play a tune. Now mind you, I had been buying their drinks all night,... So I did .. I took on the guitarist's Telecaster... and played an original called "Mr. Louis" . Wellllllll.. what the f**k can I say?... The drummer jumped in, the bassist jumped and I did my first tune as a guest artist. The band totally dug it and so did the audience. In fact... a photographer , who says he resides in Switzerland (and swears he shot a U2 concert) came up to me afterward and told me how much he really liked my song. The girls I danced with also told me that I did not suck. ;) LOL!

I gotta tell ya, what a f**k wonderful evening this was for me! I had to share this here! It was totally unexpected. It just goes to show you that things happen when you get out sometimes :D

#152853 by Chaeya
Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:24 pm
Cool deal, Dog! So let's see where that all leads. I'm with what Bob said, they're out there, it may take a while, you just have to find them.

Chaeya

#152874 by gbheil
Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:08 pm
Yeah ... that's pretty sweet.

Hope it leads to more fun n games for ya.

#152890 by PaperDog
Sat Aug 27, 2011 5:28 am
yod wrote:What??? You mean there IS a bass player in El Paso???

Good things happen when you get out, bro! It's hard to find real musicians in a kareoke club. :wink:



So did you get their contact info??


Yep! Now this guy has a heavy schedule, but was definitely interested in hearing some of my sh*t... I'll follow up soon enough.

In the mean time, Next week I'm booked for a couple of hours to lay down a click track... to give my drummer something solid to work with...He will put his track down. Following that, I'll lay down my rendition of a bass line (I don't expect this bassist to commit to every song of mine, but he can probably get me connected with some support...so with that I'll still make an attempt to do my own tracks, unless something comes up.)

#152891 by PaperDog
Sat Aug 27, 2011 5:30 am
Chaeya wrote:Cool deal, Dog! So let's see where that all leads. I'm with what Bob said, they're out there, it may take a while, you just have to find them.

Chaeya


:D 8) :lol: :wink:

#152892 by PaperDog
Sat Aug 27, 2011 5:31 am
sanshouheil wrote:Yeah ... that's pretty sweet.

Hope it leads to more fun n games for ya.

Its the beginning of great things to come... Even if its happening at paces slower than a snail on darvon... I'm just happy to break some ice.

:D

#153178 by Black57
Thu Sep 01, 2011 3:31 pm
PaperDog wrote:
sanshouheil wrote:Yeah ... that's pretty sweet.

Hope it leads to more fun n games for ya.

Its the beginning of great things to come... Even if its happening at paces slower than a snail on darvon... I'm just happy to break some ice.

:D


You got an outstanding hookup. It don't matter how slow things are happening. Personally, my ideal musician community is the one you discovered. You have some musicians with roots in more than one genre which opens up more avenues for you AND them. You want them calling on you as well. Enjoy your journey. 8)

#153192 by gbheil
Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:51 pm
Darvon EH ... well at least it will be painless. :wink:

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