Hey guys...
Had a show last Friday and thought I'd post a few clips.
Hope you enjoy it...
Curt
Crossroads
www.youtube.com/v/2SdObfQ2K14?version=3&hl=en_US
Tales of Brave Ulysses
www.youtube.com/v/_qFu43rw1v0?hl=en_US&version=3
Super cool man! Great all around - the playing, the stacks, the drum kit, the visuals. Nicely done!
That's great! Very well played and you handled the vocals while playing on Tales really well.
Loved the light show in back!
One quibble (and it's one I have with my own band mates)... you have a good product, great background show and awesome rigs. How about DRESSING to the part?? Put on some colorful garb. Cream certainly did!
Great performance, and I agree, nice stage setting.
And a bit more color in the outfits wouldn't hurt.
REALLY well done.
Quote from: Happy Face on September 24, 2013, 10:24:47 AM
That's great! Very well played and you handled the vocals while playing on Tales really well.
Loved the light show in back!
One quibble (and it's one I have with my own band mates)... you have a good product, great background show and awesome rigs. How about DRESSING to the part?? Put on some colorful garb. Cream certainly did!
Thanks for the comments!
Funny thing, the last time we played there I wore a 60's-esque paisley dress shirt... figured I'd go with my England t-shirt for this one.
For The Who tribute band I play in, we dress as the members of The Who as they looked in the early 70's.
I've seen a couple other Cream tributes where they actually have tried to dress just like them, even wearing wigs... to me it looked a little silly.
...But I've got nothing against wearing a cool psychedelic shirt.
Fantastic. I love it. Must be great being able to roll out the big amps.
I like!
Quote from: dc10bass on September 24, 2013, 11:00:17 AM
I've got nothing against wearing a cool psychedelic shirt.
Just enough = tasteful but not silly. Go for it!
I get error try again :( Where did you get the Marshall bass cabs? Are they 60's or are they newer ones made up to look like vintage cabs? How do you like the Marshall Major? My Major was my main amp since '82 untill about 5 years ago when I started adding Hiwatts. I at times miss the Marshalls sparkle.
The time sounded more steady (better) than Cream in a live situation
I can watch it now ! Fantastic work! The only thing I'll say is Curt your not loud enough you gotta push that mutha! ;)
well done.
Quote from: patman on September 25, 2013, 02:05:42 PM
The time sounded more steady (better) than Cream in a live situation
Thank you!
Our drummer is very methodical about time.
...and not under the influence of anything that Ginger normally took when they performed. ;)
Quote from: godofthunder on September 25, 2013, 02:38:25 PM
I can watch it now ! Fantastic work! The only thing I'll say is Curt your not loud enough you gotta push that mutha! ;)
Thanks!
Ha... I'm with you...
Funny thing is that the sound guy wears hearing aids and hated our stage volume.
...The cabs are replica Marshall cabs that I had built, loaded with Celestion G12T-100s.
As always Curt you go all out. I remember reading a Jack Bruce interview YEARS ago where they would stipulate crazy stuff like they wanted Altecs in the cabs and the when they got to the venue the would demand JBLs, just to F%#k with people.
Nice sound - you've got JB's voice pretty good too...
Très cool!
I'm late to the party, but this is great!
Very good, I really enjoyed it!
Quote from: dc10bass on September 24, 2013, 11:00:17 AM
Thanks for the comments!
Funny thing, the last time we played there I wore a 60's-esque paisley dress shirt... figured I'd go with my England t-shirt for this one.
For The Who tribute band I play in, we dress as the members of The Who as they looked in the early 70's.
I've seen a couple other Cream tributes where they actually have tried to dress just like them, even wearing wigs... to me it looked a little silly.
...But I've got nothing against wearing a cool psychedelic shirt.
Tribute bands with wigs and paisley shirts? Sounds familiar here downunder. ;D
I should add, great vibe and playing all round. Nice work!
It ain't a real tribute unless the drummer is grumpy and incalculable. :mrgreen:
Quote from: uwe on October 10, 2013, 04:47:29 PM
It ain't a real tribute unless the drummer is grumpy and incalculable. :mrgreen:
Is that incalculable, incoherent, or both? :rolleyes:
Whatever Ginger's failings and failures as a person are, I really like his drumming, it is très animated, but always swinging and fun to listen to.
^ Yep me too.