Rockin' house jam!!!

Discussion in 'Bass Humor & Gig Stories [BG]' started by txbasschik, Dec 3, 2007.

  1. txbasschik

    txbasschik Guest

    Nov 11, 2005
    Leander, Texas
    My husband had been at work for about 30 minutes on Saturday morning, when he called me and said, "Call everybody...let's have a jam party tonight!"

    Well...alrighty then!!!!

    Called my guitarist neighbor. Called my other best girlfriend, which amounts to calling "everybody", because she's just awesome at that. She even made stops on the way to our place, getting people to come. Pot luck...everyone had to bring some food or some drink or a bag of ice.

    We had two drummers (counting hubby), three guitarists, two singers, and me on bass. We were supposed to have two other bassists, including a good buddy who plays washtub like a jazz man. (Truly magnificent...we intertwine the two bass lines...magestic.) But they didn't show up.

    Played everything we love to play and never get to. Sang whether we knew what we were doing or not. (I did War Pigs! Couldn't remember all the lyrics, so made some up.) We had turkey and dumplings and cherry dump cake and queso and veggie trays and beer and bourbon and Tuaca.

    HoooooooLaWheeeee, what a party!

    On the way to shaping up that 2nd band project...;)

    Cherie :bassist::hyper:
     
  2. Dave R

    Dave R

    Sep 21, 2007
    Boise, ID USA
    You know how to have a good time!

    Music, good food, good friends--man, that's the good stuff.
     
  3. txbasschik

    txbasschik Guest

    Nov 11, 2005
    Leander, Texas
    Yep. We're going to do this more often. Whether it becomes a band or not, no matter. Its a blast, anyway. :)

    Cherie :)
     
  4. derrico1

    derrico1 Supporting Member

    Apr 12, 2005
    Charlottesville, VA
    I hope you invited that Mexican guitarist that sat in with you a week or so ago. You made it sound like he might have some potential as part of the meal-ticket band you need.
     
  5. What the heck is cherry dump cake???
    And what the heck is tuaca? Sorry, I'm from Minnesota, so not familiar with (what I'm assuming is) regional dishes.
     
  6. Rufus

    Rufus

    Feb 6, 2007
    Texas
     
  7. manicbassman

    manicbassman Guest

    Mar 20, 2007
    Gloucester, UK
    do you drain the can first? or is the water part of the recipe?

    this sounds awfully like an alternate to Pineapple upside-down cake... where you lay the pineapple rings out first under the mix and turn it over to serve after baking it...
     
  8. Alexander

    Alexander

    Aug 13, 2001
    Seattle, WA
    Sounds like fun - our band has done a couple BBQs along the same lines. Nothing like tossin back a few cold ones in the warm summer sun, food cookin on the grill with all the friends and kids running around. Going full steam with the band.

    Good times. :bassist:
     
  9. Rufus

    Rufus

    Feb 6, 2007
    Texas
    No, don't drain the cherries. Just dump them in the pan with the water and spread them evenly. They will cover the bottom of a regular size cake pan.
     
  10. txbasschik

    txbasschik Guest

    Nov 11, 2005
    Leander, Texas
    Yeah, he was supposed to arrive with the other bassist...they're the guys that didn't show up.

    We're going to the local Wednesday jam tonight...hopefully, he'll be there. We want to get another jam up, soon, and we'd sure like him there!

    Had an interesting conversation with my drummer yesterday. He wants to start jamming with another guitarist, since our singer has gone back to school and has no time for playing. He assures me that he wants to play, and wants to keep working with me, but that we need something else besides this band going, to keep our chops up.

    Verrrrrrrry inter-es-ting!

    Cherie :bassist:
     
  11. txbasschik

    txbasschik Guest

    Nov 11, 2005
    Leander, Texas
    Tuaca's a liqueur. Tastes kinda like cream soda. Myself, I kept to the bourbon. Those sweet drinks make me ill if I'm feeling warm, and I was sweating up a storm, from playing hard.

    They killed that tuaca bottle though! Man-alive!

    Cherie :)
     
  12. txbasschik

    txbasschik Guest

    Nov 11, 2005
    Leander, Texas
     
  13. txbasschik

    txbasschik Guest

    Nov 11, 2005
    Leander, Texas
    The best! I love a good jam party. We'll be having plenty more, for sure.

    Cherie :hyper::bassist:
     
  14. TrevorOfDoom

    TrevorOfDoom

    Jun 17, 2007
    Austin, TX
    really? might one of them be the texas TB GTG? huh? huh? ;)
     
  15. txbasschik

    txbasschik Guest

    Nov 11, 2005
    Leander, Texas
    Its possible! My practice rig stays set up in the jam room, we have a set of drums perpetually set up, and our guitarist neighbor provides half the PA. We'd have our very own Bass Test Dummy Band, ready for the use and abuse of Texas TBers!

    Cherie :bassist: