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Efrim 12-01-2009 08:44 PM

ryan, wipe that sh[I]i[/I]teating half smile off your face.

Moon Flavor 12-01-2009 08:57 PM

[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;17676594]No....to all of the above.

Black on rosewood looks terrible. You're too skinny to play bass.

[B]If your band sucked[/B], I'd say "= epic fail" would be more appropriate.[/QUOTE]

*ahem*

funkyhoney 12-01-2009 08:59 PM

[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;17676589]I cannot agree with this more.

"Hey dude, can I borrow your bass?"
"What? You KNOWINGLY showed up to a gig without your equipment?"

I've had this happen a couple of times at small local venues. Craziness. Twice the bands have gone on bassless and one time the lead singer told the audience to leave before our set because I didn't let the bassist use my gear. I was furious after that. So disrespectful on so many levels.[/QUOTE]

There's been a few gigs where this band has rocked up and just been like "oh yeah, by the way we need to use your backline."

Who the **** rocks up with a bass amp and a drum kit?

funkyhoney 12-01-2009 08:59 PM

[QUOTE=Efrim;17677578]ryan, wipe that sh[I]i[/I]teating half smile off your face.[/QUOTE]

No.

gaslight 12-01-2009 10:13 PM

Yeah, rocking up to gigs without equipment and hoping to hook up a replacement with no notice is ridiculous.

It's fine if people want to ring around before the night, and organise a shared backline, there's several advantages to that, but just showing up with no notice and hoping someone will bail you out (or, "expecting" would be more accurate to people's attitudes) is really poor form.

I really don't like letting people use my rig even with advance notice. Simply for the reason that, in the incredibly unlikely event that they do ruin it, what's my guarantee that they'll foot the bill? Short of asking them for a $5000 deposit there isn't much I can do to ensure my own security in that situation.

funkyhoney 12-01-2009 10:32 PM

[QUOTE=gaslight;17677760]Yeah, rocking up to gigs without equipment and hoping to hook up a replacement with no notice is ridiculous.

It's fine if people want to ring around before the night, and organise a shared backline, there's several advantages to that, but just showing up with no notice and hoping someone will bail you out (or, "expecting" would be more accurate to people's attitudes) is really poor form.

I really don't like letting people use my rig even with advance notice. Simply for the reason that, in the incredibly unlikely event that they do ruin it, what's my guarantee that they'll foot the bill? Short of asking them for a $5000 deposit there isn't much I can do to ensure my own security in that situation.[/QUOTE]

Funny story, one band offered to let all the drummers use his kit. My drummer broke his kick pedal because "it was ****."

Moral of the story: Don't lend people stuff.

I didn't mind lending my old rig to people for monitoring because it was ****, but my new one is expensive vintage equipment. So, yeah, the answer is no.

gaslight 12-01-2009 10:35 PM

Haha.

Broke it accidentally because it was **** or broke it on purpose? If he broke it on purpose really that isn't cool. Some people just can't afford great gear.

funkyhoney 12-01-2009 10:56 PM

[QUOTE=gaslight;17677787]Haha.

Broke it accidentally because it was **** or broke it on purpose? If he broke it on purpose really that isn't cool. Some people just can't afford great gear.[/QUOTE]

No no :lol: accidentally, because of it's inferior quality. That band also screwed us and gave us $100 out of about 900 (between 3 bands) and we'd brought over half the crowd. After we stopped and they came out to headline most people left.

They got their just deserts though, the drummer left shortly after and they're also down a guitarist now.

gaslight 12-02-2009 01:31 AM

Haha well to be fair it should be a three-way split unless you do the whole, ask everyone at the door who they are there to see which is a pretty BS system.

$900 between 3 bands, less what, $150 for the sound guy, you should have gotten around $250 each less the venue's booking fee.

funkyhoney 12-02-2009 02:26 AM

[QUOTE=gaslight;17677950]Haha well to be fair it should be a three-way split unless you do the whole, ask everyone at the door who they are there to see which is a pretty BS system.

$900 between 3 bands, less what, $150 for the sound guy, you should have gotten around $250 each less the venue's booking fee.[/QUOTE]

No no, 900 after all other costs. So 300 each. Should've been.

gaslight 12-02-2009 02:31 AM

Oh wow, then they really screwed your pooper there.

I'd 'cause a scene about that ****.

funkyhoney 12-02-2009 02:40 AM

It's a bit too late. In all fairness we did take like 2 months to invoice the money. But still, we feel they got their just deserts and we won't be playing with them again unless we're headlining. There's no way they could carry us, far too quiet-a-band.

FunkMetalBass 12-02-2009 08:29 AM

I love getting it in the can...

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZX9Rv_2_C0[/url]

funkyhoney 12-02-2009 08:39 AM

Beer ads are great. Bud light ones are particularly good, too bad it's Bud light.

gaslight 12-02-2009 08:58 AM

I've never drunk beer from a can.

Is it different to from a bottle?

funkyhoney 12-02-2009 09:10 AM

[QUOTE=gaslight;17678148]I've never drunk beer from a can.

Is it different to from a bottle?[/QUOTE]

It's not if you pour it into a glass.

There's a *huge* raging debate (and I speak as a lowly bottle-o guy) about which one is better. There's about a 30/70 split (cans/stubbies) when it comes to most domestic beers. Personally, if you're drinking domestic **** you're not drinking for taste and I'll go for whatever is better value at the time. Much of a muchness.

There's some many people who will pay the same amount, if not more, to continue getting one or the other in spite of better value/greater quantity, however. i.e. will pay $37 for a 24 case of stubbies rather than 38 for a 30 box of cans.

The only beer I've ever come across where I've actually cared (still not enough to go out of my way or pay extra) to make a judgement call is Sapporo. The 650ml cans are absolutely superb. Still steel and everything.

The fact that they cost about 3 times as much as stubbies and are harder to come by usually deter me.

At the end of the day it's all about convenience. If I'm sitting at home or going to a party I'll get bottles. Camping, fishing, anywhere you want them colder quicker or don't have a huge bin; cans.

gaslight 12-02-2009 09:16 AM

Sounds about right. The only drinking I really do anymore is very rarely at a pub or something so it's always just in a glass.

FunkMetalBass 12-02-2009 09:26 AM

For a while, Bud Light made aluminum cans. It was interesting and stayed cold FOREVER.

I usually drink beer from a bottle whenever possible because I've cut my lip on a can once before and I don't want to do it again.

On top of that, after researching the negatives of smoking from metal pipes vs. glass, glass just seems like the more sterile substance, and it's re-usable by microbrewers (I'm starting to brew my own beer this weekend).

As far as flavor is concerned, I've never noticed a difference. I tend to drink a lot of lagers and ales from lesser-known companies, so you almost never find a can.

Flying Dog's "In Heat Wheat"= great hefeweizen.

gaslight 12-02-2009 09:28 AM

Glass pipes definitely the way to go. I've never actually seen anyone smoke out of metal other than the ghetto way of smoking stuff out of can bottoms.

FunkMetalBass 12-02-2009 09:40 AM

[quote=gaslight;17678170]Glass pipes definitely the way to go. I've never actually seen anyone smoke out of metal other than the ghetto way of smoking stuff out of can bottoms.[/quote]

Metal is usually for crack pipes and meth and stuff....scary stuff, yo.

gaslight 12-02-2009 09:49 AM

My mate's were pretty big into meth and crack and always did it through glass.

FunkMetalBass 12-02-2009 10:20 AM

Man, I want a beer right now.

gaslight 12-02-2009 10:26 AM

I'd kind of like another cup of tea but I'm probably going to hit the bed instead.

Got a pretty open day tomorrow unless I get called in for a night shift.

Epidemechanical 12-02-2009 10:27 AM

skipped my first two classes LoL rebel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

gaslight 12-02-2009 10:32 AM

Truant, truant, truant they'll all say.

Efrim 12-02-2009 12:08 PM

Just handed in my last term paper. Nothing to do but sit back and wait for finals. Possibly study for them too I guess.

BenJammin 12-02-2009 08:02 PM

[QUOTE=Efrim;17678324]Just handed in my last term paper. Nothing to do but sit back and wait for finals. Possibly study for them too I guess.[/QUOTE]

Nah.

funkyhoney 12-02-2009 08:44 PM

I never have and never will study.

Efrim 12-02-2009 10:17 PM

[QUOTE=BenJammin;17679287]Nah.[/QUOTE]

Yeah im gonna make a lasagna instead

Mr. Pickle 12-02-2009 10:52 PM

I bet it will taste like ****.


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