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Postby DirtyMartini on 08 Oct 2008 19:30

[quote="Schmaffy"]
The St. Joan of Arc Annual Spaghetti Dinner!!!
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HAHA. Outstanding, Schmaff!


Glad to hear it was a good gig recently, Ramuthra.
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Postby smax on 08 Oct 2008 23:35

well, i just got in from piccadilly where my punk band (LARP) should have wowed 'em with a gig. however the promoter turned out to be a fucking idiot who tried to squeeze on loads of bands:

"sorry lads would you mind going on at 11.15pm instead of 10pm?"

erm.

yes we fucking would you idiot... how are we gonna do a 45 min set in 15 minutes??? the guitarist is catching a plane at 1am, and fans have to leave to catch trains etc..... cue lots of arguing, some inventive name-calling (i held my own on that front - "piss stained fuckwit" i think was among the best) drummer fighting with a fan of ours who'd been trying to get us on the stage at some point this evening........... and abandon gig, swear lots, call the guy a stupid wanker who had (failed) to organise the night, and leave without playing. FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK. if someone suggests going to 'the comedy', next to the comedy store in leicester square; tell 'em to fuck off; or better still go and call the promoter a tnuc from me.

bollocks. some people can't organise a piss up in a brewery, evidently.

larp can be found here: http://www.myspace.com/pophideous go on, load the page and just let it play the tunes.... larp availabel on itunes, cdbaby etc etc


(ooh, and t'other band 'pick-up sticks' is available on i-tunes but dont bother cos its 79p per song; so it's cheaper to buy the album!!.
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Postby xyzman on 09 Oct 2008 01:46

Really sorry to hear that smax - can't live with them etc etc...

Hope it goes better at the next one.
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Postby BongoBoy on 09 Oct 2008 13:44

heh,heh, "Morons"

I am really getting sick of smax being so good...and versitile.

I wish I was there so I could try and weasil my way into one of your 12 bands.

Y'know...I can honestly say I have liked everysong by smax.

I hope to get over there one day smax...love to see ya play.

Fucking great.

Fuck the promoter Devils! Fate will come back and screw him good the prick!

You WILL get big and then he will try to get you to play....and you'll say, y'know we have this cool tune called MORON !!!!!

Fight the Power smax.

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Postby smax on 10 Oct 2008 00:40

[quote="Schmaffy"]Those familiar with the G. Schirmer vocal library......quote]

>smax looks round the room and nods knowingly hoping there aren't going to be questions<

and there's BB commenting on a song called 'morons' by my band!!
"what sort of person rings a daytime quizshow,
in the hope of spending summer in a continental disco?
is it A) a moron,
is it B) a moron,
is it C) a moron,
i think it's a moron..............m,m,m,m,m,m,m,m,m moron

highbrow? indubitably.

(although russ - i hope morons does get stuck in your head 'cos you deserve it after the earwom of 'we all haaaa-il, the flag of copelandia"...

and did you get the two fairly british 'jokes'? the guitar solo of the theme tune to 'this morning' ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DxxxUsetZ0 ) and a piss take of the "what's that coming over the hill? is it a monster?" by some band ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AUhE5nggPY ) at the end (ingeniously changing 'monster' for 'moron'?

and for those who wonder what this is about; don't be a moron; visit pophideous below. :wink:
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Postby DirtyMartini on 10 Oct 2008 13:39

[quote="smax"](although russ - i hope morons does get stuck in your head 'cos you deserve it after the earwom of 'we all haaaa-il, the flag of copelandia"...[/quote]

Nice work, smax.
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Postby falloutmike on 13 Oct 2008 21:08

check out the new DRUM! magazine (with Josh Freese on the cover). Myself and some friends did the current 'roundtable' discussion this month about the trials and tribulations of being in a cover/tribute band.


good stuff!

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Postby DrumSolo on 18 Oct 2008 01:58

Great to see what everyone is up to!

smax - that gig situation really stinks, hope the next one goes better. It's terrible when something like that happens, but at least you know to avoid the promoter and venue next time.


From my end -

My band super FLORENCE jam www.myspace.com/superflorencejam

have been recording demos in the studio with a view to a new release, playing a few shows and taking a break soon to write and finish new material. We were also recently filmed by www.moshcam.com so the footage should be up for free viewing in a few weeks.


I've also been running a collective called 'The Bird's Robe Collective' aimed at promoting progressive rock bands and putting on shows with like-minded musicians. More info about it here www.myspace.com/birdsrobe

We had our last show at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney to a packed room, which was great so hopefully things can only get bigger and better from here =)

Anyhow, keep posting people, always great to check out what's happening with your stuff =)

cheers,
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Postby DirtyMartini on 18 Oct 2008 13:55

Thanks for the update, Mikes!
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Postby policerule on 18 Oct 2008 17:35

Congrats on the Italian gig, Schmaff! Should be swingin'!

Sorry 'bout your gig-gone-bad, Smax.

Is it true that some bars lure bands in for a price and then try to renegotiate at the end of the night or just screw them out of pay? I've heard about that happening quite frequently. I'm assuming that doesn't happen to "popular" local bands or they wouldn't come back.
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Postby DrummerDaveF on 20 Oct 2008 12:40

Good to see people gigging away happily, or learning furiously. Excellent!

Myself, I have 2 bands on the hop at the moment.
"Orange Whips" - R&B, Soul, Motown sort of thing.
"That 80s Band" - an 80s cover band. Yes, we do a Police song (MIAB), which soulds excellent since the addition of the blue bell ride and the 12" Twenty hats. =o)

Gigging just about every weekend, sometimes both nights, so about 60-100 gigs a year. keeps me off the streets.
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Postby Schmaffy on 20 Oct 2008 13:04

[quote="policerule"]Is it true that some bars lure bands in for a price and then try to renegotiate at the end of the night or just screw them out of pay? I've heard about that happening quite frequently. I'm assuming that doesn't happen to "popular" local bands or they wouldn't come back.[/quote]

All too true, unfortunately. Whenever Marc has a contract to do ANYTHING, he requires them to pay him at the beginning of the night for this very reason. That way, if they try to screw him, he can bail.
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Postby Kiki on 20 Oct 2008 13:15

So...I officially became a booking agent...

Sometimes I wonder how I get myself into these things...

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Postby njperry on 20 Oct 2008 13:33

[quote="Schmaffy"]
The St. Joan of Arc Annual Spaghetti Dinner!!!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

We'll be doing all Italian music (obviously). Those familiar with the G. Schirmer vocal library will appreciate the fact that half of the set will be pulled from that famous tome known as the "Double Dozen Dago Ditties" (or "24 Italian Art Songs and Arias", for the less offensive among you).

This may just be the strangest gig I've ever had...[/quote]

Schmaff, Schirmer is a good choice since they publish our man Stewart's work. http://www.schirmer.com/default.aspx?Ta ... _2872=3115

Too bad you don't have the instrumentation for a good version of Gene Pool. :)
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Postby smax on 21 Oct 2008 15:53

great to hear updates and links from everyone.... 'orange whips', heh heh.

i've got a gig on wednesday (tomorrow) which i've just found out about; nothing like getting enough notice for a gig....and this is nothing like getting enough notice..etc etc :roll:

this wednesday is Pick Up Sticks on at 10pm for 30 mins at The Troubadour club ( www.troubadour.co.uk ) which is where coco played with pete docherty recently...... i'll pass on regards from TOWOS if pete turns out again!
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