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Meatus McPrepuce
Soo the R.E.M. tribute I'm in had our first show tonight. Overall I think we did a good job but I'm mad at myself for a few rookie mistakes.
First off I was trying to get my phone set up to record some side-stage video to mix in with the front video I was recording. (Those cameras I ordered got stolen from the mail room so I wanted to at least have a second angle even if it was phone video). I set it up so all I had to do was hit record - taped it to a music stand and set it to the right angle. Then I forgot to hit record until halfway through the first song. Then I went to turn it on after the first song and my phone was locked and sideways and I couldn't get it to unlock, and I couldn't untape it from the music stand, and I din't want to just stand there futzing around since the guys were ready to start the second tune. So I abandoned the second camera angle. bummer!
Then my bass was sounding pretty bad... muddy and kind of dull. I was like what the hell is going on, and I messed with my preamp (was using the Return of the loop so I could just use my BASSRIG Fender Black Panel pre-amp and the head's power section) but nothing helped. Then about halfway through the set I realized my freakin' volume knobs were halfway down on my bass so I turned them up and now the bass sounds great but it's way too loud so I'm fumbling around trying to get the volume down during the next song
All of this combined to make me feel pretty frustrated and anxious on stage so I was making dumb mistakes on songs I have had down cold both in home rehearsal and at practice. At a certain point I had to force myself to relax and things got a little bit better after that but I'm pretty disappointed overall in how I did. I know nobody in the audience noticed much but I noticed it and it was just stupid stuff so I felt bad.
The good news is that the place was packed! and everyone really seemed to like it a lot. We got a lot of really nice compliments and there were a couple other people there from some of the bigger local tribute acts (Devo and B-52s) and they said they'd like to do a show with us. And the rest of the band did great. So overall a good night, but eughhh...
I video'd the whole show and I will post it up here when I get it uploaded in case anyone'd like to hear it.
First off I was trying to get my phone set up to record some side-stage video to mix in with the front video I was recording. (Those cameras I ordered got stolen from the mail room so I wanted to at least have a second angle even if it was phone video). I set it up so all I had to do was hit record - taped it to a music stand and set it to the right angle. Then I forgot to hit record until halfway through the first song. Then I went to turn it on after the first song and my phone was locked and sideways and I couldn't get it to unlock, and I couldn't untape it from the music stand, and I din't want to just stand there futzing around since the guys were ready to start the second tune. So I abandoned the second camera angle. bummer!
Then my bass was sounding pretty bad... muddy and kind of dull. I was like what the hell is going on, and I messed with my preamp (was using the Return of the loop so I could just use my BASSRIG Fender Black Panel pre-amp and the head's power section) but nothing helped. Then about halfway through the set I realized my freakin' volume knobs were halfway down on my bass so I turned them up and now the bass sounds great but it's way too loud so I'm fumbling around trying to get the volume down during the next song
All of this combined to make me feel pretty frustrated and anxious on stage so I was making dumb mistakes on songs I have had down cold both in home rehearsal and at practice. At a certain point I had to force myself to relax and things got a little bit better after that but I'm pretty disappointed overall in how I did. I know nobody in the audience noticed much but I noticed it and it was just stupid stuff so I felt bad.
The good news is that the place was packed! and everyone really seemed to like it a lot. We got a lot of really nice compliments and there were a couple other people there from some of the bigger local tribute acts (Devo and B-52s) and they said they'd like to do a show with us. And the rest of the band did great. So overall a good night, but eughhh...
I video'd the whole show and I will post it up here when I get it uploaded in case anyone'd like to hear it.