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Forgot my bass!!!

Apr 11, 2005
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Plymouth NC
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Endorsing: Yamaha, Ampeg, Line 6, EMG
got halfway to my gig today, and realized i forgot my bass! not only that, but i do it on a day where we had two guest guitarists coming in to sub for our ailing guitarist/lead singer. so i hightail it home, take a pee and grab my bass and head back out. the time i left was 3:54, and the gig started at 5. on a day with light traffic, mapquest estimates the drive to be an hour and 5 minutes.

i was doing fine until i got within 5 miles of the gig. it was an outdoor gig at this gigundus retirement city called the villages, which naturally means it's ok to do 30 in the left lane in a 45 mph zone. but i had made up a lot of time before going 5 mph over the speed limit and getting lucky breaks from the lights, and i made it to the gig at 4:54. oh yeah, that's high drama!

i pull over by the side, and one of our fans helps me carry my bass and cord bag, i roll my b-15 up there, and our drummer's girlfriend parks my van. i furiously start setting up the b-15, my bass, my pedals, and my amp mic, and by 5:02 we started our first song, and the mix was incredible and my monitor sounded absolutely perfect. i sung and played my little heart out, and even though the performances weren't perfect, we're fortunate that we're the biggest draw out there and we usually get a good couple thousand people there, so we had a real good energy and the crowd loved it.

man, there is nothing like a good day being turned into a really crappy day and then back into a really good one!
 
ha!

makes you want to buy a mexican p-bass or something and just leave it shoved into a corner on the truck.

i did the same fool thing a month or two ago, only i didn't notice until i literally pulled into the parking lot at the club (a half-hour from my house), looked over and saw that my bass wasn't on the front seat beside me :mad:

i just had time to unload my amp and explain to the rest of the band how much of a dipsh*t i was before commencing on another hour's drive :rollno:.
 
You're getting old Jimmy. That's an Alzheimer mistake.
hah! i forgot my bass way more often back in the day.

walter, that's a good idea. unfortunately, everyone else in my family uses my van and they'd probably bust it up in short order. but that's a darn good idea. got a couple sx's that would work. maybe i could ceiling mount it or something, like a gun rack.

but really, the best solution, i think, is take an extra minute or two and check everything right before i leave from now on.
 
My teacher once told me not to be surprised when that ever happens to me, cause it has happened to him too. In his professional career, that is.

*Arrive at gig*
"Where's my bass?"
"Dunno"
"Didn't you load it in?"
"No"
"Damnit, me neither. I thought you did."
 
that almost happened to me in a dream once! but there were no fans helping me with my gear! :( :p
sounds like a fun high rush story to me. sometimes when am driving alone to a gig i often check for my bass at every traffic light i gotta stop to be sure i got everything or not lol
 
I don't feel so bad now. Had practice yesterday, but had to drive 100 miles away earlier that day. Practice was at 4 and I realized when I started to head back from my trip that I had to go all the way home, load my gear and then drive another 30 minutes back and it was 2:15. For the first 30 miles coming back, the only time I got below 100mph was when I saw a state trooper sitting on the side of the road. Made it over 100 miles in 1:15, loaded my gear, including both cabinets (I just got a new head and haven't played through both cabs yet). Speed back to the practice space and was only about 10 minutes late. I realized I didn't bring any speaker cables, so all the time loading my cabs was wasted. I ended up just playing through the practice space's crappy bass amp.
 
I have almost done that a few times. My bass always goes in last, cause I drive a compact car and the cab, PA and stuff goes in 1st. I always load every thing in the same order and since I don't live with a woman all my gigging gear goes right by the front door in the hall way.
I was in a band last year where the drummer forgot his bass pedal one week and his stool the next. Luckily the gig was near a buddy of mines house and I gave the guy a case of Miller to drop off a bass pedal. The second time we made him sit on a bucket we found at the bar.
 
I had a sax player show up without a sax once. He had to sit that one out. Probably not a good option with bass!

Glad it worked out! Maybe you should look into getting a case you can handcuff to your wrist?
 
I've never forgot bass but forget or misplace bass strap all the time(and I have 3 of them),its maddening! After sitting one gig on a stool our singer keeps an xtra guitar strap for me(A really corny patriotic one with american flag on it),he says its my punishment!.He has a problem remembering cables so I keep a worn out crackling one for him(his punishment!). After I kiss my wife and say"Im off to the gig!" she leaves the door unlocked so I can come back in for things I've forgotten,happens everytime!:rollno:
 
I hear you bro... just a few months ago.. I was getting stuff done.. remembered we were supposed to do a "best of 2009 festival"

I went to the warehouse and couldn't remember where I had my gig bass and/or amps... or cords etc...

Totally forgot that I had stored it elsewhere..

80mph for an hour and got it all together.. 5 minutes to spare.

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I've also walked out of a venue with an empty case.. ooops.
 
Great story. I can't tell which is worse... forgetting your bass at home, or our key player leaving his keyboard on the stage after a gig and heading home. I think that was the same night he walked out without paying his bar tab as well. Funny thing is, he doesn't drink, but he eats like a pig. (Of course, we paid his tab out of his cut and tipped the bartender 100% for his tab :) ) My wife used to give me crap about leaving the house for gigs 3 hours early, until I had to come home to pick up a backup rig due to equipment failure while setting up. I also get to unwind before the gig that way.

Oh and "take a pee" = TMI