How many of you are gigging musicians?

Started by bwanasonic, March 21, 2004, 04:59:13 PM

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How many of you are gigging musicians?

Gig once a week a more
14 (22.6%)
Gig once a month
18 (29%)
Gig a few times a year
13 (21%)
Jam with friends sometimes
10 (16.1%)
Bedroom Rock Star only
7 (11.3%)

Total Members Voted: 59

Voting closed: March 21, 2004, 04:59:13 PM

bwanasonic

Just curious how many here actually use their DIY creations on gigs. I tend to once a month or twice a month lately.

Kerry M

petemoore

Once every two weeks or more.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

RDV

We've only recently cut it down to 3 weeks on, 1 off.

Regards

RDV

Mike Burgundy

Thank God I've finally just *forced* the time and have a band again... ;)

GuitarLord5000

I wish I had the time to get a band together again.  Work takes up too much of my time.  24 hour call sucks!
Life is like a box of chocolates.  You give it to your girlfriend and she eats up the best pieces and throws the rest away.

brett

For the last 10 years or so there has been a LOT less work for bands here in Australia.  That was when they let pubs and clubs have poker machines, and the band/dance areas of most pubs got converted to rows of gambling machines.  It killed off the small-venue live music scene like you wouldn't believe.

So if you're a gigging muso and your state proposes intoducing gambling to pubs and clubs, I'd suggest that you oppose it as strongly as possible.
Brett Robinson
Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend. (Mao Zedong)

keko

In the past year I gigges about 7 or 8 times. BUT, we rehearse twice a week, sometimes 3 times, and I DO use most of my pedals in a 'real-band' situation.

Of course not all of them, but usually if a ckt get boxed, it is either used in my band, or given away to a friend.
.::keko::.
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tplyons

In between bands right now, so I build stuff! :)
\m/ Timothy Lyons

Peter Snowberg

I'm at perpetual garage status. You wouldn't ever want to pay to hear me play guitar. :lol: As a projection artist I used to gig weekly, but I'm retired from rock-n-roll now (other than making pedals).

Take care,
-Peter
Eschew paradigm obfuscation

Rodgre

I've had The Curtain Society going steady for fifteen years now....

www.curtainsociety.com

Roger

petemoore

Got together with the "Gestapo" to reduce the risk of death by D.DuI'ers around here. Yes And it does keep drunks off the road.
 Kills the [low end] party scene big time. What I particularly like about the new laws is how they are used as a way to make money off of the unlucky person who dares leave a bar. [dont go you dont have to leave]
 Whether you're guilty of DUI [by 'their' laws] or not, only money can get you off. The guy I could [purportedly] have paid 3500 buxx to get me off became the judge of the court, while I was in Jail...the law I was charged under stated in the revised code: ".1 or above is legally drunk" / I blew a .08 after haveing TWO BEERS !!!
 TOTAL SCAM, Buncha Crooks, they only hear testimony that leads to conviction if you don't pay. My lawyer wanted the rest of his money...I said: "You didn't ask the 1 relevant and valid question I told you to" which was "DID you [that would be me on the stand} refuse the breath alchahol content test?". He told me about how his company handles the billing....My response: "If you had done your job defending me"...I never recieved any further billing and the 250$ he got in advance was a waste!
Interesting side note: The Sheriff John Stark [I had 'his' jail initiation pamphlet in one hand] was on the front page of the newspaper as I read "Sheriff of Medina ,John Stark, committed suicide" and was under endictment for conspiracy to distribute cocaine...'reportedly' they found 20 Lbs. of blow in his basement, at the time I suspected there could have been a MOB cover up of some kind.
 So basically there are no more hardcore partiers around. Bars can't afford band for the most part.
 Recently there seems to have been an increase demand for entertainment...[war, deception, unemployment, fear etc. I suspect has something to do with that]...the jobs seem to be around for those who stuck out the lean time...however, like the new retro-activ-able tax 'laws', I fear that only the big money will be allowed to flow, anything 'small' [like small business] will be confronted by an authority which says something like 'oh you THOUGHT you had a good thing going", ...any 'breaks' in the seal that promote growth of 'sprouts' [small guys] will simply be 'picked'. Yes that's my synical reality check...of course like any predictions of movement at atomic and subatomic levels..."All Theory"...however accurate predictions can be made within parameters.
 Basically they frown on having any fun anymore...alchahol being the only 'legal' drug to consume while at a bar...that stuff can knock you cold dead too...I've seen ppl smoke illegal stuff like crazy, walk, talk, carry on, etc.  very interesting how they pick a killer like that for the 'legal analgesic'...think it would be legal if you could grow it?[be rather hard to tax then wouldn't it?] Quite an interesting 'contradictory dicotomy' of culture if you ask me...lol...bureaucrats !!! It's quite a Racket "THEY" have going...IIRC...
 What a nice long rant !!!...lol...
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Sic

My band hasn't gigged yet, we've only been together a couple months, and since my singer is also my store manager and i am the assistant manager... its rather hard to have time off together. Im actually considering quitting and finding another job just so we can put some more time into what we love. We both don't make much money, even for out titles, and its sad that we can't even have time to do the things we love...  its a job we have... not a lifestyle.

before out store opened, we worked at another store together... and we used to practice as much as 3 times a week for the first two months...


Im dying not getting to play... its just not the same anymore sitting in my room playing my lame crap :(

5 Second Rule

Thanks for letting me rant :)

:twisted:

Fret Wire

Last couple of years, it went from once or more a week to barely once a month. Jams and rehersals, that's a different story. All the time. Still jam with most all the dudes I have since day one. My original teacher, ES-175 and still does Steve Howe better than Steve does, an old work bud with an ES-335 doing a mean Fogerty,  buddy with a Gibson melody maker doing his Iommi thing very well, another with the Ibenez Flying V still keeping the Schenker thing alive. And a few posts ago I mentioned a bud who cops perfect Skynyrd with a Peavey SS. He's still around, but now he has real LP's, a Rivera, and a Twin Reverb and stills nails Skynyrd perferctly. Unfortunately, still drinks Pabst! To stay honest, I go to one of my freinds where it's a Epi acoustic and a 3/4" socket. Me, still mostly Strats on the never ending Blackmore, Hendrix, and Trower trip!
Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

Fret Wire

That's right...after all this time, I actually get amusment from telling drummer's  that I'm only hiring them because they own the PA!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

remow

Quote from: Fret Wirestill drinks Pabst!

Mad respect on the PBR.  I'm trying to get my first stompbox up and running, but I will defintely use it once it works.

My band tends to take a month off then gig a few times a month for a few.  Check us out at http://www.nationgaddy.com.  We just recorded an album and its up for download at the site.

Mark Hammer

Last time playing with *anyone* in any capacity, August 1993.  Last "gig" with a band I was in, June 1980.   :(

Gilles C

I only play at (Blues) Jams, but only in bars...

And I never get paid, except for free beer.  :P

Would you call that "jam with friends" or "gig in bars"  :?:   :?:

Sometimes, it's once a week, sometimes twice.

Sometimes once a month, etc...

Scott Swartz

At least once a month.

My pedal board of all unlabeled black Hammond boxes (the only manufacturer pedal on it is a Ibanez Classic Phase) is always a conversation starter, ie "what kind of pedals are those, dude?".

Always a FF (face, not factory), a earlier version of the AD3208, top secret chorus and overdrive pedals, my isolated power supplies, an opamp booster, sometimes a PT-80, sometimes an octave screamer.

LP Hovercraft

I gig out as a drummer twice a week and I am very lucky to haven't been popped for a DUI on the way home. :roll:  I'm not in a band as a guitarist (but I do play guitar religiously), but the electric string guys love my stompboxes.  I eventually want to make a phaser for  my overhead mikes to get the cool Led Zeppelin "Kashmir" cymbal sound.  Maybe a flanger for the snare drum.  I is a really cool way to get your work noticed when somebody comes up and asks one of the guitarists-"Where did you get that cool fuzztone?"  then they point at me, and my ego is temporarily stroked.  I've even had folks from other bands want me to make them stuff, but they are usually kind of inarticulate about the sound that they are going for.

nightingale

usually twice a month or so~
try not to play local more than twice a month at least.. we are shifting gears to a new drummer... so we have had this month off, which has been good for our creativity...

i use alot of DIY effects.. i use 3knob tonebender, i booster that i designed(it uses a dralingon tranny, gets you into overdrive territory, might be an amp killer tho..) a green ringer clone... a vintage memory man, and an ep3 echoplex...

our lead guitar uses a ts808 clone, bmp clone...

our base player plays a deluxe bazzfuss built into a giant old 1st aid box... he loves it!

i don't mind building effects for my friends...
be well,
ryanS
www.moccasinmusic.com