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Well I'm gonna be there Saturday regardless. Don't really know what I'm playing and haven't really had much time to practice, but looking forward to it all the same! Winging it is my standard operating procedure in life in general anyhow...
Those that are there will have a great time, those that aren't will miss out.
Shit happens!
As @fandango says, last one there etc.
PS, anyone arriving Friday night? Huddersfield food festival = beers and bands in the sun by the station. ALWAYS great fun! PM me for a phone number
Peace, love, and two working hands for all!
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youTo be fair the Huddersfield numbers are irrelevant. In lots of other discussions there were a lot of “I’m not interested in jamming as it’s irrelevant/I’m too good/don’t want to meet in real life/it’s not what the forum is for” type comments.
Don’t worry - this weekend will be awesome and I’m sure jams will happen in the future - but I for one won’t be making a big song and dance about it
I'm struggling to understand why there's so much negativity going on. I for one am hugely excited to get back into Sasquatch again, to catch up with some old faces from last time and meet some new ones.
I'm not particularly interested in why people *aren't* coming. Your peeves one way or the other are of no consequence. All I'm interested in is that those that do come bring a load of positive energy and a willingness to have a go!
And bring loads of cool kit as well.
On that note, I'm going to suggest/insist that at 11.30am on Sunday in the "acoustic" room we can get together some of the best guitars and related kit and have a bit of show and tell. If anyone's bringing anything expensive, handmade, rare, famous, or just loaded with sentimental value, drop me a PM and let's get it included.
Hopefully I should get some time tomorrow to drop a few messages to people I'm playing with to discuss how best to deliver the songs. @Bridgehouse, have we got an up to date list yet? Apologies if I've missed it but I've checked all the threads and not seen it. If you're running out of time to do this, Dropbox me the spreadsheet and I'll do it myself.
@Legionreturns - if I can help with anything to deliver the best jam weekend yet, let me know.
And yes, I'm up for Friday night. If your number hasn't changed, I have it. I'll be there in good time Friday, taking the day off to head down. I'll be piping into Magic Rock and then we can hook up and catch some music. I think there's one or two others staying the Friday - let's hang out and get to know each other before Saturday. That would be awesome.
The vast majority of us don't see what goes on behind the scenes, and therefore don't have to worry about it. I have a lot of respect for those of you who have to put up with it.
But that kind of attitude can't be allowed to win. If it seeps into threads like this that are supposed to be about how cool it is to get in a room with fellow enthusiasts and just hang out, then the whole enterprise will just sink.
Clearly hopes were high about the potential turnout for Huddersfield. Maybe the numbers will be a bit lower than organisers would have liked. But hey ho, that's life - I can't think of gig that I've played where I haven't wished more people would have turned up, including those who had stone cold promised they would come. But you get on with it anyway, and put on as good a show as you can regardless. Perhaps the "hardcore" can keep the dream alive long enough for these jams to flourish in the future.
I trust Mr "Model Village" will be attending and challenging all comers to a Crossroads-style guitar duel to prove his manliness? /sarc
I appreciate the positivity, and it will be really good and positive this weekend.
However, I’m not a weeble, and there comes a point eventually where my chumbawamba capability to keep getting up after a good hearty slapping down by the forum fun police fails me.
I’ve done my best to mention it in other threads - saying how good the January one was, etc. I think timing is the real issue here - lots of people away, people balancing family stuff with hobbies, fantastic weather, etc - and it being a whole weekend. None of which is a criticism - just my take on how it’s panned out.
The ‘after your lack support, we won’t bother again’ sentiment is understandable from those who had the vision and energy to make these things happen - but I think we need a reality check. Firstly, in numbers terms - this is the first and only ‘failure’, as far as I’m aware. Secondly, the people who have paid up, booked hotels, paying to get there - and have invested time in practicing are clearly committed. Thirdly, I can guarantee after the event there’ll be plenty of us posting about what a great time we had, how well organised it was, how grateful we were to get to play with/meet others, what a lovely bunch of people we all are etc....
If this were happening on a rainy weekend, in early October - I reckon forum members would be moaning that there were so few place available....
Going to be a great weekend
Guitars, Choons, beer and good craic. What's not to look forward to.
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@modellista are you bringing the satin black vela? I’m tempted to get one - would love to check it out.
I’ll bring a Fractal AX8 and Atomic CLR if people want to try/ compare to their modeller.
im really looking forward to a 2 day jam session, hope I can mix drumming and guitaring time (spent most of last event drumming).
Would like to spend some time working on how to evolve a chord progression during a jam (ie make something beyond a 1-4-5 12 bar) if anyone has the time and wants to do similar. Have always struggled with this, at other jams it’s either been bits of songs that people know or 12 bar, would love to be able to make up and develop other chord sequences that work.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youI'll be bringing my new(ish) Kustom 36 Coupe.. haven't had a chance to properly put it through its paces so good opportunity. If people have Fender HRD/Blackfacy types, wouldn't mind comparing it as anecdotal evidence suggests the coupe does better than these.. would like to see for myself, or if HRD owners would like to try it an let me know what they think..
Only got it back (bought it broken) this week, and love it so far on super quiet 5 mins before dinner time..