They were pretty good. The one at the Cellar bar we had recored. The songs we played well, we played really well. The bad ones…less so.
Al who runs the music nights on Tuesdays does a really good job of recording and mixing, so a big up to him! When I get round to it I’ll post up a song or two from it. Probably Bon Bon, because I like the bass on it and IT’S ALL ABOUT ME! Nah, seriously, we just played it well. Son was a bit of a wreck at the end and that’s my fault. Went into the bridge too early and it messed thnigs up for Keith and James.
The hope and anchor was another fun gig to play. There was another band from Malta playing that were doing a little tour of Europe. Really nice guys and they sounded great. When I can remember what they’re called then I’ll do a little plug to their website.
The fiest band that played that evening were also very good. Sounded a little like Franz Ferdinand and their lead sniger was a spitting image of a younger version of my boss. That’s neither here nor there, but they were entertaining.
Another Gig down the Cellar bar Bracknell!!!
£5 on the door
3 bands
We’re headlining
Come along – it will be a nice warm up for for the london show, lets see if we can acctually fit half hours worth of music into half and hour – stranger things have happend lol.
If you cast your eyes a little to the right, you’ll see two (count them I dare you) Twitter feeds. One for me (Tim) and one for James.
It seems a little tempremental, in that it only seems to catch the tweets about a 3rd of the time. For the record, at time of writing my last update was “Hi. I’m eating a banana”.
Fun fun fun (procrastinating from work too).
Tim
P.S: have a random video of us that I saw on youtube playing fall. That’s actually quite a good song. We should start playing it again.
The new weapon in my arsenal is a Mark Hoppus Fender Jazz/P bass. Err jazz body, p-bass neck and pickups.
Keeping in line with Mr Hoppus’s naming convention (his main bass is called ‘Lettice’), we are christening this one ‘Cabbage’. That makes the old Yamaha (Tomato) the backup bass.
As it turns out, this bass has been in the band longer than I have. It’s former owner was Hodga, the previous bass players. In fact I remember him playing Open View and I Can’t See Me on it back at the cellar bar.
On stage Tuesday night. In a fit of rock and roll Keith smashed a glass. Now THAT, is rock and roll!
What wasn’t quite so good was Keith them having to get a dustpan and brush to clean up after himself. It’s a good job he didn’t drive a car into a pool. We’d have been there all night.
I wish I bought my motorbike. The roads look like fun (apart from the signs reminding us that 39 bikers have crashed here in the last 5yrs) 37 hours ago