Postby WildcatOne » Fri Aug 11, 2006 3:00 pm
It's been a pretty busy week, I'm supposed to be "off" this week...Tuesday night, I went to League City to make the demo wtih the Whiskey Saints. We did 7 songs, the last 4 came out really good but it seemed the first 3 we were kinda stiff. What I didn't appreciate was all these people showed up..."Hey, we're recording tonight, come on out!" NOT. When you play, it's like being under the microscope already, with the record light on...but now you got people you never met before standing right next to you watching your hands with an intense glare. I was uncomfortable. I made a mistake in one song while this guy was standing next to me doing that, and he busted out laughing uncontrollably at me. It came out on the tape, and we had to do the song over. Once the onlookers left, we nailed the last 2 songs perfectly. Lynn is going to mix it and it will sound fine for demo purposes. The inital playbacks sounded like we were playing live in a club somewhere. I love the guys in the Whiskey Saints. They can play and sing with the best of 'em. But they are all in their 60s and this is the first band they've ever played in, at least since they were kids. They don't know what the drill is. I've told 'em so many things and they still pull stunts like that, invite their wives and their wives' friends and their buddies to come check us out while we record our demo. I can tell you, those people won't be at our gigs. Go figure. They got it all backwards. But they brought me in to teach 'em how to do it and they will learn. Some of the lessons I've taught them are things anybody should know, these guys have high-level degrees and jobs and they don't have a clue about this...I got an email from Lanis..."How about if I do some voice-overs to do my MC thing and add crowd noise..." I said, maybe next time. Let's just get these songs from Lynn and use 'em for a live demo, man...I could go on all day, but you get the picture. I already made a point to them last year about bringing their wives to rehearsals. We ended up dealing with them and their questions and complaints that had no merit whatsoever, and we wasted half our time on them...it's a 75-mile round-trip out there for me...know what I'm saying?
Last night I brought Nick (I mean Chris) to the Citykings' practice. He has developed almost overnight into a prodigious guitar player. He set up in the middle of the band, everybody was talking about how much he's changed. They've all known him since he was a toddler, and now he's a young man, our size, holding my former main guitar. He and Scott and Randolph have been very close all his life...So we warmed up with some jamming, then he played his solo set. The whole band stood there with their mouths hanging open. He has tripled his speed, finesse, and accuracy since the last time I posted about him. He absolutely knocked our socks off. After practice, he was still plugged in, jamming...Scotty said, "Hey, Nick, dig this. This guy is SUPER-fast." He put in a CD of this flamenco guy and the guy went into a speed riff that defied the laws of physics...Scott looked at Nick and said "Ha! How 'bout THAT!" And he turned off the CD player and was walking away when Nick pointed at the CD player and said "Put that back on." Scott put it back on, and Nick played with it note-for-note...we all watched this and just could not believe what we had just seen. Scott was shocked...Nick grinned and shrugged...the consensus is for Nick to get his own band together, like right now...he's become so incredibly good so fast, it's astounding. Cheers, WC1
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