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Deffo one of my faves.
I have Inflammatory Arthritis (What the docs previously thought was Lupus) and to cut a long and boring story short, my legs wouldn't work properly. I did try but I and my Strat fell down one flight at the top of 8 flights of stairs and I took that as a bad sign, so I didn't try the rest. A few of you have been to my place and you'll know what those stairs are like. I can attest to the strength of the new Fender USA Hard cases! The strat is fine. My bruises will go and I'm seeing the doc again this week.
What's not fine is my pride and it's hit me hard this time, to the extent that my closest friends have told me to see a Psych-doctor and I'm not arguing with them.
If I'm honest I've allowed this to go on for far too long already. I'm not wired up correctly and I'm sick of watching myself short-circuit all the time.
I won't be involved in anything else for the near future. I'll be here most days and I'll still post but until I've got something to show for myself in terms of actual music and some mental health, I'll be over there in the corner where it's dark, trying to work out how the fuck to rewire my head so it'll work properly.
I'm really sorry I let people down again.
When I get back on my feet I'll do what I can.
Get well soon.
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I appreciate the comments.
I'll do my best.
A few post event thoughts and stats (I listened back through the recording today)
Running Order - 18 songs in three hours:-
1) Why Does it always rain on me (1) - Singer @Flink_Poyd
2) Why Does it always rain on me (2) - Singer @Flink_Poyd and @Impmann (Backing)
3) Champagne Supernova - Singer @impmann
4) Sunshine of your love (1) - Singer @Darthed1981
5) Sunshine of your love (2) - Singer @Darthed1981
6) Stay With Me (1) - Singer @Darthed1981
7) Stay With Me (2) - Singer @Darthed1981
8) Fortunate Son (1) - Singer @Darthed1981
9) Fortunate Son (2) - Singer @Darthed1981
10) Basket Case (1 of many attempts to start) - Singer @Impmann
11) Live Forever - Singer @Darthed1981
12-14) Ever Fallen in Love (Takes 1-3) - Singer @mrkb
15) Comfortably Numb - Singer @impmann
16 - 18) Tush - Singer @impmann
So a huge thanks to @impmann , @darthed1981 and @flink_poyd for ensuring we didn't have 3 hours of instrumentals and making sure there was a song structure for people to follow. Im sure @darthed1981 will be singing into his hairbrush in front of the mirror before the next one ;-)
I can extract a MP3 of any of the recording that people want if you PM me - I wont put them out for public pleasure unless everyone on that track agrees to it.
Things to bring next time:-
Music stands - helps when you're learning stuff from a chord chart
Lyric sheets - for the last minute stand ins to use (with notes on where intros and solos are)
General thought ands tips:-
1) when widdling/running through your riffs before a song, turn your guitar down - I noticed @impmann was good at that and it means less wasted time between songs.
2) Learn to listen to others - there was some great moments where harmony was grasped from the jaws of 'jazz' as everyone got their playing into the same groove. I need to learn to listen and react to the situation more and be less concerned with what Im playing (as I was reading the music notation) - keep the eye contact with others.
3) Bass players are useful! Listening back, a rock solid backing from the bass players (@bridgehouse, @impmann and @ttony ) meant there was always something for the guitarists to lock onto if they drifted.
4) Collaborate while you are waiting to play your song - @Brocco was teaching someone (@TADodger ??) how to play Stay with Me while the rest were watching @thorpyfx do his superb kit run through. That's a great way to work together in the second room to prepare for the next song.
5) If you want to join in a jam - it helps if you are familiar with the song structure before hand - use the Spotify playlist that was put together. Or it needs someone in the room to take the mic and shout out whats coming next or 'one more verse then a solo'.
6) I think the more 'freeform jams' worked as a learning experience. The rhythmic aspect has a certain 'Doppler effect" TM @Pablo but that's how you learn to play with others, and making up a solo on the spot is tricky - but its a good experience. Im interested in peoples thoughts on how to make those better - I think only doing one song per session (so three in total) would make that a bit more useful - I think it was better than "Room 2" in Leicester, but Im interested in your feedback.
7) Finally - don't put a spare snare drum against the wall at the back of the room as it will rattle everytime a bass note is played and be picked up by the microphone constantly!
8) Everyone had a good time - even the nervous, as it was a great atmosphere. I hope everyone heard how even the experience players played bum notes (or even missed out an entire section of Comfortably numb) and laughed about it afterwards. No-one was a critic.
Right that's me done, Im looking forward to the Northern one in January next!
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Yeah sorry about the bit missing from Comfy... blame the Day Nurse wearing off!!! But yes, you have got to laugh about it and laugh with it - and sometimes laugh at yourself. It’s all about fun.
Now wheres that hairbrush?..............................
Sure, Was that the first or second run through - or did you do both?
Ebay mark7777_1
How did the recording of the Thorpy demo turn out? Worth putting up on the forum for all to see?
Theyre Ok - I have two MTS format vids - one of the amp overview, one of the pedals - but they're 1Gb in total - Im not sure how to share them (and theres a bit of @thorpyfx butt crack showing).
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Can you save into a lower quality format?
Matron!