ctoddrun
01-09-2007, 04:38 PM
Last week our bass player up and quit the band. He didnt say a peep. Didnt even officially say "I'm out", just didnt show and didnt call...
grumblegrumbledamnflakeymusiciansgrumble.
Anyway, we're on the lookout for a replacement. Hope this finds you well and perhaps you can help?
Here is our story:
We are/were a three piece with a singer. We all have full time jobs and families now, all in our mid 30's. The drummer and I are on the same page with what we're planning to do with this band. The singer (Wil) is interested in doing more stuff and is likely to join a second band.
Erik (drums) and I are more interested in practicing about twice (maybe three times) a month and do the majority of our work at home, playing along with the records.
He and I arent going to be able to play every week and we certainly arent doing this for a paycheck.
The set list we've started on dictates that we'll never be one of those Richmond Strip type bands, and we'll be relegated to the metal type bars around town.
No big aspirations to be famous, and only really do this to have fun.
When and IF we ever get a 40 song set list put together sufficiently, we'll likely take it to a stage somewhere. We're better than a LOT of bands I've seen, so its just a matter of doing it when we feel its time.
Not too many bass players who play well are on the same page as that... they'll more likely want to play out every week.
I'm hoping to run across a player who has "been there and done that" and got sick and tired of the work-aspect of it all... now he just wants to have some fun and see where it goes.
Kind of a trick finding someone who is proficient and willing to do it on a fun type basis.
We've all been playing for 20+ years and have professional equipment. I own a PA system as well, so a small bass amp can be fine. We can either mic it or send it direct to the PA. A 1200 watt 18" subwoofer can get it heard with ease.
We've got a really really nice place where we practice. 50" plasma screens, kitchen, showers, air conditioning. Plenty of space to leave the big equipment behind and just take home what we want to take home (which means I leave the big, heavy stuff covered up here and just take the light stuff home). All very secured with alarms and whatnot.
The practice spot is over by the Astrodome. About 1/2 mile outside the loop on S. Main in a gated complex.
Kid friendly... in fact, its a kids paradise... Heavy equipment (like bull dozers and excavators) to play on. Lots of surplus pipe to play in. Big fenced in complex where you dont have to keep an eye on the little ones and they'll be safe.
We typically practice on Saturdays and make a day of it. We'll get started around noon most of the time and go all day. The folks that come out to hang with us will typically grill up a bunch of food at some point during the day. Its basically an all day party every two weeks.
Beer does flow...
I've attached the latest set list we had going. We strive for near note-for-note translations of the songs on this list. There may be instances of "faking" parts here and there, but for the most part, we are pretty close to nailing the recorded versions.
If you know anyone who'd be interested in something like this (including yourself!), we'd be extremely grateful if you'd get us in touch.
Todd (bishop2332@yahoo.com)
Current set list 1/2/07
Song Band
Prison Sex Tool
Sober Tool
Aenima Tool
The Pot Tool
Animals Nickelback
Dogman Kings X
Figured You Out Nickelback
Man In The Box AIC
15 Beers Deaf Pedestrians
Crazy Train Ozzy
Steal Away Ozzy
Far Behind Candlebox
You Candlebox
Message In A Bottle Police
She Green Day
Tom Sawyer Rush
Digital Man Rush
New World Man Rush
War Pigs Black Sabbath
Songs to learn for next practice
Rain The Cult
Fire Woman The Cult
Live Wire Motley Crue
And Fools Shine On Brother Cane
grumblegrumbledamnflakeymusiciansgrumble.
Anyway, we're on the lookout for a replacement. Hope this finds you well and perhaps you can help?
Here is our story:
We are/were a three piece with a singer. We all have full time jobs and families now, all in our mid 30's. The drummer and I are on the same page with what we're planning to do with this band. The singer (Wil) is interested in doing more stuff and is likely to join a second band.
Erik (drums) and I are more interested in practicing about twice (maybe three times) a month and do the majority of our work at home, playing along with the records.
He and I arent going to be able to play every week and we certainly arent doing this for a paycheck.
The set list we've started on dictates that we'll never be one of those Richmond Strip type bands, and we'll be relegated to the metal type bars around town.
No big aspirations to be famous, and only really do this to have fun.
When and IF we ever get a 40 song set list put together sufficiently, we'll likely take it to a stage somewhere. We're better than a LOT of bands I've seen, so its just a matter of doing it when we feel its time.
Not too many bass players who play well are on the same page as that... they'll more likely want to play out every week.
I'm hoping to run across a player who has "been there and done that" and got sick and tired of the work-aspect of it all... now he just wants to have some fun and see where it goes.
Kind of a trick finding someone who is proficient and willing to do it on a fun type basis.
We've all been playing for 20+ years and have professional equipment. I own a PA system as well, so a small bass amp can be fine. We can either mic it or send it direct to the PA. A 1200 watt 18" subwoofer can get it heard with ease.
We've got a really really nice place where we practice. 50" plasma screens, kitchen, showers, air conditioning. Plenty of space to leave the big equipment behind and just take home what we want to take home (which means I leave the big, heavy stuff covered up here and just take the light stuff home). All very secured with alarms and whatnot.
The practice spot is over by the Astrodome. About 1/2 mile outside the loop on S. Main in a gated complex.
Kid friendly... in fact, its a kids paradise... Heavy equipment (like bull dozers and excavators) to play on. Lots of surplus pipe to play in. Big fenced in complex where you dont have to keep an eye on the little ones and they'll be safe.
We typically practice on Saturdays and make a day of it. We'll get started around noon most of the time and go all day. The folks that come out to hang with us will typically grill up a bunch of food at some point during the day. Its basically an all day party every two weeks.
Beer does flow...
I've attached the latest set list we had going. We strive for near note-for-note translations of the songs on this list. There may be instances of "faking" parts here and there, but for the most part, we are pretty close to nailing the recorded versions.
If you know anyone who'd be interested in something like this (including yourself!), we'd be extremely grateful if you'd get us in touch.
Todd (bishop2332@yahoo.com)
Current set list 1/2/07
Song Band
Prison Sex Tool
Sober Tool
Aenima Tool
The Pot Tool
Animals Nickelback
Dogman Kings X
Figured You Out Nickelback
Man In The Box AIC
15 Beers Deaf Pedestrians
Crazy Train Ozzy
Steal Away Ozzy
Far Behind Candlebox
You Candlebox
Message In A Bottle Police
She Green Day
Tom Sawyer Rush
Digital Man Rush
New World Man Rush
War Pigs Black Sabbath
Songs to learn for next practice
Rain The Cult
Fire Woman The Cult
Live Wire Motley Crue
And Fools Shine On Brother Cane