Postby WildcatOne » Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:31 am
Looks like Shakedown is in the market for a new bass player. Yesterday Mikey took his out-of-control stage act to new and unheard of depths of drunken, destructive behavior at the crawfish boil down at 5th Street. He went berzerk on us. The place was packed, the band was playing great, and he picked that time to lose his mind and make a complete jackass out of himself onstage. He screwed up about 80% of the songs, threw me off, which is hard to do, but he forgot the arrangements and half the time he wasn't even touching the strings on his bass. He went out of tune, staggered around and ran into each one of us, then HIS band showed up (Blue Guava) and he told Lynn they're gonna play a set of 4 songs. See, Mikey is a guitar player also, like me, the difference being that he always has his band show up so they can weasel in a set of tunes during a Shakedown show. What if I made the Citykings do that, and I took Lynn's guitar and played a set also? I don't think so. It's a bad move by a bad bass player that should support the gig and not use it to promote his own stuff at the bandleader's show, know what I'm saying? Anyway, he shredded the guitar during Blue Guava's set, the crowd didn't like them, and when Shakedown started playing again, he had his attitude on. Finally Willie (drums) had had enough, and he started telling Mikey to cool it and play. Mikey went off on him, and threw his bass into the 12-foot-high sign that says 5th street, and he kicked his amp over, told us to do certain nasty things to ourselves, and staggered off into the sunset. Willie promptly told Lynn that Arpil 30th is his last gig with Shakedown unless we have a new bass player by then. We have a couple of guys waiting in the wings, so I don't think we'll miss a beat, but Mikey has some serious issues that need to ba addressed in his life. His drug and alcohol intake are of Olympian proportions, and his stage act is not one that I could recommend even to Iggy Pop. There is a difference between being a showman and being a total lush onstage. Consistency, professionalism, an adherence to a certain level of decor and a work ethic that is compatible with the rest of the band would help keep him together with the band, but he's been "frustrated", because he thinks he is so great and is stooping to the level of playing bass for us...not a good thing to keep doing in light of the fact that this is Lynn's and Brandi's band and we are there to support Brandi's show, which at this time is better than ever. Willie's upset because him and Mikey go back a long way, but enough is enough. I thanked Willie for having the stones to finally stand up to Mikey and tell him to do it right...I saw it as Lynn's call to make. Now it IS Lynn's call to make or he's gonna have to shut down the band for a while...it is extremely difficult to find 5 people who can work together in harmony in a rock 'n roll band...there's always at least one who isn't on the same wavelength...more later as the situation develops...Cheers, WC1
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