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G8r
Posted 2009-05-17 9:33 AM (#415335)
Subject: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Other than the 2 Frisky Mermaid songwriter's competitions (which don't count since the audience is mostly you folks) and the OFC jams I've attended/hosted (which don't count for the same reason), yesterday I played in public for the first time since college.

A small town a few miles from here, known mostly for it's antiques stores lining the picturesque main street, holds an annual street festival commemorating the filming of the early 90's Michael J. Fox film "Doc Hollywood" there. Long story short, I was invited to do a short set by the owner of a vintage instrument store there who put up a stage in front of his shop.

Short set, 30 min and 5 songs, and a lot of great performers (folk, country and bluegrass) so I had a lot to live up to. No train wrecks, some actual applause, and no one yelled "Free Bird!", so other than the nervousness (took care of that with a couple of stiff shots a bit beforehand) I consider it a success.

That was fun! I need to get out more - as someone we know and love says, "There are no problems that can't be fixed by 100 gigs."
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Beal
Posted 2009-05-17 9:50 AM (#415336 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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Way to go!
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BT717
Posted 2009-05-17 9:52 AM (#415337 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Congrats Serge!! I beleive I have heard you play on a track from the OFC ning site, you are an excellent guitarist and in my opinion need not be concerned about if you did well or not. I am POSITIVE you were well received!!
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Northcountry
Posted 2009-05-17 10:29 AM (#415338 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years
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Nice, You got me by a few years. It had been 20 years for me. Now I can't stop and have no desire to. The solo stuff is fun, I have always been hooked on a band that plays the old PRog stuff so I have been searching for those musicians and have found them again. But the solo stuff is the way to go. You play what you want. You only need about 1 hour and 45 min of material to do the small restaurants and happy hour gig's during the day or early evenings. and 2 hours is nothing once you get back into it. Not a lot of money but it is a very honorable hobby and you get great perks at the places you play once you become established in your area.

Enjoy, and don't stop now........
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flag72
Posted 2009-05-17 10:40 AM (#415339 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Any performance is a performance!!!.when I get better i want to preform to some small gathering.cant wait.Félécitation G8r keep it up ;)
Daniel
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Slipkid
Posted 2009-05-17 10:45 AM (#415340 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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Nice goin' g8er.
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TOPDOGJIM
Posted 2009-05-17 11:42 AM (#415341 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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I got to play at the annual employee picnic this week. Played three songs to start it off. Had a total of 6 acts. I love to do coffeehouse type sets. I was not nervous at all. Glad you had a good time.
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PEZ
Posted 2009-05-17 11:43 AM (#415342 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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Congrats
when the next one???

The more you do it the easier it gets
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-05-17 12:26 PM (#415343 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years
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Alright Serge! You really have come a long ways in a short period of time.

What was your song set and equipment used?
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-05-17 2:49 PM (#415344 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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Exactly! What guitar did you play?

Congrats, buddy.
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G8r
Posted 2009-05-17 3:59 PM (#415345 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Thanks for the kind words and encouragement, everybody.

Set list:
New Orleans Waltz - Grayson Capps
Willin' - Little Feat
Pink Houses - John Mellencamp
and ended with a medley of:
Dope Smokin' Blues - Bryan Lee
Before You Accuse Me - E. McDaniel (AKA Bo Didley)

Played the 08C thru the house PA, brought along my Boss looper and layed down live loops for Willin' and New Orleans Waltz, and a pre-recorded 12-bar shuffle loop for the 2 blues numbers.
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Weaser P
Posted 2009-05-17 4:27 PM (#415346 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Nice, serge! Wish I were there to lend some applause! Way to go!
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-05-17 5:11 PM (#415347 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Alright Serge...proud of ya! Wish I were able to have heard you...
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-05-17 6:03 PM (#415348 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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Originally posted by G8r:
...and a pre-recorded 12-bar shuffle loop for the 2 blues numbers.
I thought you WERE a pre-recorded 12-bar shuffle loop.


edited: That was funnier when it was in my head.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-05-17 6:58 PM (#415349 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Good job Serge, although I know you had it in you all the time.
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-05-17 7:15 PM (#415350 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Sounds like a great time. Way to go. Where are you in Fla?
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-05-17 8:32 PM (#415351 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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Congratulations Serge!! :cool:

AJ
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-05-18 8:56 AM (#415352 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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Way to go, Serge!
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ladylaw
Posted 2009-05-18 11:05 PM (#415353 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Way to go, Serge! I bet it was great.

Anita
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Bernard
Posted 2009-05-18 11:31 PM (#415354 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Lucky man, must of been a great feeling.

Keep on goin'.

I,m rehearsing with my 2 brothers and cousins, for fun and family partys but where thinking of one little public apperance sometime.
The band is DAKUZINS, lots of fun...
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Waskel
Posted 2009-05-19 10:31 AM (#415355 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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Originally posted by Captain_Lovehandles:
Originally posted by G8r:
...and a pre-recorded 12-bar shuffle loop for the 2 blues numbers.
I thought you WERE a pre-recorded 12-bar shuffle loop.


edited: That was funnier when it was in my head.
Jas, I thought it was funny. Seems like the man can play 12-bar for hours...

Serge, I'm proud of you, too. I could see at AI that you had everything it would take except the confidence. Looks like you found some of that. Sorry I wasn't there to hear it and cheer you on!
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stephent28
Posted 2009-05-19 11:31 AM (#415356 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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AWESOME!
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Beggin
Posted 2009-05-19 5:55 PM (#415357 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years


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Keep it up Serge, wish I was there to hear ya!!
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TAFKAR
Posted 2009-05-19 6:53 PM (#415358 - in reply to #415335)
Subject: Re: First public performance in nearly 30 years



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When's the CD coming out? "Serge, live at the shop".
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