Saturday, 29 September 2007

Thursday Great Nothern, Langley Mill

A good pub, with a good host band, Far Canal (say it out loud). It was pretty empty tonight.
Played 4 songs
Drowned - the Who
If I was a Carpenter - Tim Hardin
50 things to do before I die - Jon Chapman
Rock and Roll - led Zeppelin (Wedding band version). Should have stuck to what I was going to do, which was another of mine. Oh well next time.
On a better note, job hunting has been sucessfull.
TTFN
the Badger
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Monday 25th - Bristol

Well back in Bristol again. I was there for an interview on Tuesday. Did not get the job, but I was not bothered as I did not want it either.
Went to the Robin Hood.
Played
Don't Hurt Yourself - Marillion
If I Was a Carpenter - Tim Hardin
50 things to do before I die - Jon Chapman
Behind Blue Eyes - the Who. This was I think the best I played it, or it sounded very good to me.
Off to do a job hunt.
TTFN Badger readers
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Friday, 21 September 2007

w/e 21/9/07

Well I got out and played once this week and had fun.
18/9/07 - Greyhound, Beeston, Nottingham
Never been here before and was almost the last one up. Everyone got 4 songs
50 things to do before I die - Jon Chapman
If I was a Carpenter - Tim Hardin
Whole lotta Rosie - AC/DC. I was not going to do this song, but changed my mind mis 'set'. Thatwas a mistake as I fluffed it a bit!
Behind Blue Eyes - the Who
19/9/07 - The Redmile Music Club. Not quite my scene!
21/9/07. Looking forward to tonight as I am seeing Eddie Martin. Eddie runs the open mic night in Bristol at the Old Duke. Review to follow.
For now Badger readers.Take care and wrap up warm
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Friday, 14 September 2007

Rant, a MAJOR one

Its not offten that I rant, and maybe last night was a one off, but I doubt it.
I was at an open mic, location secret, in Nottingham on Thursday nad the musicians were great. Load of different styles. Mainly guitar based but an very good beat-boxer, a guy rapping to a CD (not my cup of tea, but good none the less), and very good guitarist who spent 5 mins tuning, played very well if long and other players who were good as well. Good is very good in my opinion. The sound engineer was probably the best I have every heardat an open mic, constantly on the ball and even ensuring that the monitor sound was good for the performer. Bloody Brill.
What went wrong then. I did not play!
Well I put my name down early on, requested spot 4 so I could see what it was like and listen to thesound. Dilligently tuned up, but was not called forward. Later I asked when I was going on, he re-wrote hist list, or shouldI say added it again to his new list and I was on in 5 acts time. OK I thought, a bit late but never mind. The reason for the new list was that loads had turned up later and asked to go on "Early". Sorry if you cannot turn up Early you don't get on Early, in my opinion.
Any how, Iwas there, had been for hours and my turn came, and some one else went up. So was I on next because I had mis-counted, no, someone else was up after the current player, then me.
At this point I threw my toys out of the pram. Stated this was the crappiestand most shambolic of Open Mics I had ever attended, packed up and walked out. It is a shame, I like the pub and I have seen many great bands there, sothis is not a reflection on the venue.
Fine I had had a free drink, but for the record, thats not why I do it..
I am not precious enough to think I am the next guitar playing GOD. I like to listen and play. I do it for my fun. I do not automatically expect to play. However, 1st timers should always get a play, especially if they get their early and put their name down. This should be at the expense of the regulars.
I have been a regular at many open-mics and I have been dropped by the host because they have many one-offs or 1st timers. That is fine.
A few open-mic type rules
1. 1st timers always play. They should be given the option f when they want to play. It is a duanting experiance for 1st timers so all the support should be offered to place them at their ease.
2. The organise should orgainse the list and be strong enough to manage it3. Either 2 or 3 songs or 10 minutes, the list can go around a again. Personally I prefer 3 songs, of moderate length 3 - 4 mins. I have seen people do a sort of medley thing of about 3 songs then go "well thats 1 song done, the next is a medley of??? songs from the 70's"
3. Bloody well tune up before you play. The organise should plan ahead and give the next but one act time to set up.
As I left, following my minor rant and it was minor, the host appologised, fair do, but this is your show and it is your responsibility to ensure it runs correctly. He stated that it was not like this normally. If I go down again I am to let him know he pissed me off last time and then he would make sure I would get on. I will not do that.
Upon later reflection, I thought, that cannot be correct. There was young lad who had been down three times to try and play and had only just got on.
I will try again as I want to play there, not because he stated I would get on.
Rant over badger readers.
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007

A Farwell to Bristol - Last Gig

Well thats it then
Played last night as there was a cock-up on the piss-up front. Had planned to go on Tuesday, the last night, but one body could not get a room, so three of us went out on Monday. Three blokes in Bristol looking for a good time, and it was closed! Well the pubs were open but there was no one out, all empty. Still we had a good time and one of the three failed to make it in to work on Tuesday.
so Tueday, I deceided to go to Somerset House in Clifton, Bristol. This is run by Martin and Helen and also Some People were playing a real bonus for me.
Played
Drowned - the Who
Dont Hurt Yourself - Marillion
Whole Lotta Rosie - AC/DC. Colleen was there as it was her who prompted me to play this song
Pinball Wizard - the Who
Then the brill Some People and Harry who was 83 was well happy buying us a drink. Happy birthday mate!!!
If I was a Carpenter - Tim Hardin
500 Mile - The Proclaimers. A bit ropy at the start, but improved as I went along
50 things to do before I die (aka Website) - Jon Chapman. Assisted by Martin John.
Well thats theend of the Bristol experiance. A few name drops
Robin Hood - Richard and Mirelle
Old Duke - Eddie Martin, Dan from Sweeden, Vid and a load of others
Rose of Denmark - Bob, Brian, Trevor
The guys and girls at the Moon & Sixpence in Cleavdon. Thanks for the hand dancing!!!!
Someerville Club. Well everyone really especially Helen and Martin, Some People, Ray, Tony, Stuart and ????, the bar man who serves an ideal Soda and Lime. I need a plaque where I sat for 6 months.
If I have missed anyone, let me know as it was not on purpose. Hope to see you soon as I have loads of happy memories.
May be in Warwick or Nottingham next.
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Thursday, 6 September 2007

w/e 7/9/07 - updated

The week is rushing by with all the warm up dates.
Monday 3rd - Robin Hood, Bristol
Rock and Roll - Led Zeppelin (wedding singer version)Better Man - Jon ChapmanWhole Lotta Rosie - AC/DC
Tuesday 4th - Old Duke, Bristol
After a doggy chinese meal, opened after Eddie Martin50 things to do before I die (aka Website) - Jon ChapmanWhole Lotta Rosie - AC/DC
Then on to..
Somerset House, Bristol
Rapturous welcome on my warm up tour
Brain Damage/Eclipse - Pink FloydBallard of Bob and Rose - Jon ChapmanDrowned - the Who
Wednesday 5th - Moon and Sixpence, Cleavedon
Sorry to all those who have followed the calendar as I cancelled the warm-up at Mr. Wolfs. This was due to not being able to face chinese type food for a while, sorry. Rearraged to the Moon. It is nice here there are some young ladies who join in and do actions to the songs, sorry I missed them on my songs. May plan to use you when I record my single. lol.
Drowned - the WhoIf I was a Carpenter - Tim Hardin50 things to do before I die (aka Website) - Jon ChapmanEncore: Pinball Wizard - the Who
Thursday 6/9/07 - Somerville Club, Bristol
Well this is it. I admit that to a bit of nervousness as whilst I have played for 40 plus minutes before, it has never been planned. I had picked a number of songs to play and got through most of them. So here goes
Drowned - theWhoBetter Man - Jon ChapmanWhole Lotta Rosie - AC/DCBallad of Bob and Rose - Jon ChapmanBrain Damage/Eclipse - Pink FloydLove is/Nails - Jon ChapmanTombstone - Jon ChapmanBehind Blue Eyes (opening salvo of Won't Get Fooled again) - The Who
50 things to do before I die (aka Website)[with Martin John- Jon Chapman
I had a great time, got hot and sweaty, but loved every minute. This is the last time that I know I will be able to play at the Somerville, hopefully I will get the chance to return. I would like to thank
the club - for letting me playthe attendees - for listening (mostly - very respectful)the other acts. I really, really rate a lot of what was played, that may not mean much coming from me, but I enjoyed it and thank you, everyoneMartin - for playing along on drums/guitar, it really adds to 50 things.....Helen - for organising and offering words of support, even if she didnt know they were, but she probably did!!
I shall miss my spot at the end of the bar, next to the raffel prizes, I never got picked as a prize!!
Hope to see you at Christmas.
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