Pillz
12-04-2007, 01:26 PM
Now I am not a writer by any means, so to keep the story short I present you with the Coles Notes of my first gig!
1. A week before the show, one of the speakers in the cab I was using blew.
2. During soundcheck my bass is sounding like a pile of ass, so I'm now stressing because rookie mistake, I don't have a spare bass. So I open up the battery compartment (DAMN YOU ACTIVE BASSES!) and notice that apparently last time I changed the battery I ripped one of the wires out (DAMN ME!!!)
Luckily for me another bassist was kind enough to lend me his bass for the show. He did have these words of encouragement as well "Hey, don't break any strings, I don't have any extras" ... dun dun dunnnn
3. During our first song guess what happens. BAM! Broken string, so now I'm there on stage depressed and thinking wow I just screwed up huuuge. But luckily I'm not hopeless in the be prepared department and unlike my other bassist friend I just met, I carry an extra set of strings.
So the band switches into a nice acoustic song while I change my string, get back in time for the next song, rock the hell out of the rest of the set and then grab a beer and remember the biggest life lesson of the night.
ALWAYS BRING AN EXTRA BASS TO A GIG
But after all is said and done, I had a whole lot of fun, and I can't wait untill our next show!
And one little shameless self promotion
myspace.com/inperfectcursive (http://www.myspace.com/inperfectcursive)
But I must say, playing bass, live, with a band you enjoy... AWESOME!
1. A week before the show, one of the speakers in the cab I was using blew.
2. During soundcheck my bass is sounding like a pile of ass, so I'm now stressing because rookie mistake, I don't have a spare bass. So I open up the battery compartment (DAMN YOU ACTIVE BASSES!) and notice that apparently last time I changed the battery I ripped one of the wires out (DAMN ME!!!)
Luckily for me another bassist was kind enough to lend me his bass for the show. He did have these words of encouragement as well "Hey, don't break any strings, I don't have any extras" ... dun dun dunnnn
3. During our first song guess what happens. BAM! Broken string, so now I'm there on stage depressed and thinking wow I just screwed up huuuge. But luckily I'm not hopeless in the be prepared department and unlike my other bassist friend I just met, I carry an extra set of strings.
So the band switches into a nice acoustic song while I change my string, get back in time for the next song, rock the hell out of the rest of the set and then grab a beer and remember the biggest life lesson of the night.
ALWAYS BRING AN EXTRA BASS TO A GIG
But after all is said and done, I had a whole lot of fun, and I can't wait untill our next show!
And one little shameless self promotion
myspace.com/inperfectcursive (http://www.myspace.com/inperfectcursive)
But I must say, playing bass, live, with a band you enjoy... AWESOME!