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#84026 by fisherman bob
Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:17 am
That's what I said when we began playing our first song tonight at our gig. First of all I invited about 25 people, and really more than that because I announced it on the disc golf website, there's hundreds of people who have heard me play. Second, I invited about four musicians to come out and jam with us, they usually bring their friends or wives. TWO people who knew me showed up, friggin TWO. None of the jammers. Our new guitarist didn't have anybody he knows show up. Our new harmonica player didn't have anybody he knows show up except his girlfriend (more on that angel later). Our drummer had his wife and sister with him. So between the four band members all of FIVE other people show.
This place we played at is a COUNTRY bar first, a ROCK bar second and THAT'S IT. I look out in the crowd, which wasn't really bad, and I see cowboy hats galore. I'm thinking we're cooked. So we start playing. The bar owner is there, and I was told by THE bartender (that's how small this place was) that she usually goes home after a set or two. Well we start playing Pride and Joy and the crowd GOES CRAZY. About halfway through the first set we started getting a very annoying mid-range feedback. Not having a sound man I scramble right in the middle of one of the songs and make a bunch of adjustments on the fly. Relief, I fix it MID SONG. First set ends well, we finish it with Roadhouse Blues by the Doors, gives everybody a song they at least know, I talk during the end of the song (usual bit tell everybody to tip THE bartender and THE waitress.)
Second set starts out great, lots more people show up, still nobody anybody in the band invites. It got packed, they said it would. People start dancing, always a good sign. We do some recognizeable tunes, but a LOT of obscure tunes, AND we always play originals, now NOBODY there ever heard them before. THEY ARE DANCING TO THE ORIGINALS.
This is a good thing. After the set ends I notice the bar owner is still there.
Third and fourth sets go very smooth, nearly 100% of the audience never heard of us before, hell I never heard of the lead guitarist and harmonica player more than three months ago. We have a bunch of new fans, woo-hoo!
Now the harmoninca player's girlfriend is going around with a tip jar for the band. At the end of the night we make an additional $40 from a tiny bar's audience. Plus the bar owner stays the entire night, she thoroughly enjoyed us and wants us back, perhaps a New Years Eve gig. Some of the audience people are veteran musicians themselves, they want us back.
What started out as a big uh oh finished as a big oh yeah! Hopefully put some gig pics on here, there was at least one gal taking pics, hope they turned out okay. Now I'm exhausted but it's WAY past my sleep cycle. All the years I've gigged I never can get to sleep when I get home this late. Therefore I'm posting this at 3:26am.

#84028 by philbymon
Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:44 am
I got up at 5:30 to read this...& I am SO jealous. It's been awhile since I had a night like that with a band. Too long a while.

Today is the last chance day for our new guitarist, & I didn't want to let it go this far...

Anyway, so glad you had a good night, bob. Sounds like a good time was had by all, & therefore you did your job real goodly.

I love those little dives, sometimes, cuz it's so intimate & you can flook with ppl yet it seems like you're all old friends & stuff (when you're on stage...don't try that on the dance floor!)

So you still get that "uh-oh" feeling when you don't know your audience? I figger when the stage fright disappears I'll hafta give up. Dunno why. Perhaps it's just a challenge or something. Or maybe that'll be the day that my head has just gotten too big for the duties of a simple performer...

#84032 by RGMixProject
Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:36 pm
This is gonna make my whole week. It does my heart good to know that people still dance ot live music clubs. Now if you were only about 1,100 miles closer. 8)

#84033 by philbymon
Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:39 pm
Nice catch on the mid-song sound adjustments, too, bob! KUDOS abound!

#84037 by neanderpaul
Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:03 pm
Sweet story Bob! Congrats! :D

#84056 by fisherman bob
Sun Sep 20, 2009 2:29 pm
neanderpaul wrote:Sweet story Bob! Congrats! :D
When are YOU touring in Kansas City or visiting K.C.?

#84075 by neanderpaul
Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:13 pm
Not sure but the wife is on board! We have family there so it should be quite doable. But nothing is scheduled.

#84077 by neanderpaul
Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:16 pm
BTW Bob I worked on a cover from the 30's last night! I am a huge fan of blind boy fuller. I'm not really impressed with the rest of the ancient blues men but his complex playing, great voice, and tasty songs make him stand out. Are you familiar with him?

#84085 by fisherman bob
Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:27 pm
neanderpaul wrote:BTW Bob I worked on a cover from the 30's last night! I am a huge fan of blind boy fuller. I'm not really impressed with the rest of the ancient blues men but his complex playing, great voice, and tasty songs make him stand out. Are you familiar with him?
No I'm not, I'll have to check him out. There's another blind guy from that era, I believe his name is Blind Willie Johnson. Then of course there was Blind Lemon Jefferson. Maybe something about being blind made these guys great guitarists.

#84088 by fisherman bob
Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:41 pm
neanderpaul wrote:Seems that way doesn't it.

Here is the song I'm working on...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUSK_w_J ... annel_page

I'm playing it with bass drums and guitar.
Almost instantly that song reminded me of a Lov'in Spoonful song. I can't remember the name of it, but part of this song sounds EXACTLY like it. Can you think of the one I'm talking about?

#84091 by neanderpaul
Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:48 pm
No... and now my curiosity is piqued.

#84094 by fisherman bob
Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:56 pm
neanderpaul wrote:No... and now my curiosity is piqued.
I hate it when something is on the tip of my tongue. It happens to me all time (I guess I'm getting old!). I can't remember the names of some of the Spoonful's tunes, but this song is very similar in parts, eerily similar.

#84095 by neanderpaul
Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:58 pm
I've listened to 4 LS songs so far. Nothing rings a bell. I hate when that happens.I've been trying to remember the last name of an old friend from the early 90's.

On a side note ... man they are a pleasure to listen to.

#84096 by fisherman bob
Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:59 pm
What A Day For A Daydream, parts of that are very similar I think

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