Has Covid Zapped all the fun out of playing steel?
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- John De Maille
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- Roger Rettig
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Don't be obtuse, Peter Dollard. Your 'mask' reference was a barely-veiled criticism of the Administration. It's entirely irrelevant to the subject of the thread.
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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- Jim Fogarty
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Yeah! As someone who, in a normal year, would gig @150 dates a year, I was always kind of "Meh" about rehearsals.John De Maille wrote:My band had our first practice yesterday for our upcoming July 3rd gig and man, it felt great to play ensemble again. It didn't take too long to feel comfortable back in the saddle again.
Now, I've been CRAVING them and pushing my bands to get together as much as possible.
You don't miss your water......
- Rich Upright
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A few have tried that when the "scene" first opened back up, & I actually told a couple clubowners "Are you gonna ask your liquor distributors, electric & water bill companies, and liquor license department to take a pay cut? Why is it always the band that gets screwed? I told 'em "no deal".Jim Fogarty wrote:Really?!?! Here in the Philadelphia area, almost every venue is asking musicians to take a pay cut to help them out, after a terrible last year (those that survived)......Rich Upright wrote:One thing I have noticed is that gigs are paying much better after the 'Rona year..
......which, as we know, will never get raised back up again later. At least, not willingly.
And you're right...once you take a pay cut, the $$ never goes back up.
A couple D-10s,some vintage guitars & amps, & lotsa junk in the gig bag.
- Matthew Walton
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For me it's kind of a momentum thing. In fall 2019 I was playing (guitar) a minimum of three nights a week without even blinking.
Then once things started to open up a bit here in Texas I found myself saying "what do you mean we have to play? We just played two weeks ago!"
I'm getting more used to playing regularly as time goes on, but I feel like I've still been a lot more cognizant of how much time I'm devoting to music, day job, etc. and questioning which projects I'm really enjoying.
Then once things started to open up a bit here in Texas I found myself saying "what do you mean we have to play? We just played two weeks ago!"
I'm getting more used to playing regularly as time goes on, but I feel like I've still been a lot more cognizant of how much time I'm devoting to music, day job, etc. and questioning which projects I'm really enjoying.
If something I wrote can be interpreted two ways, and one of the ways makes you sad or angry, I meant the other one.
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