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    Dick, can I hitch a lift on yer pedal boardio????

    & BTW apparently fantastic all female traditional band "The Sirens" are charging £9 admission in Ullapool tonight.................& no burger

    ever played a trad tune in 7/8????? I did last night, when Shona M stuck me through a musical mincer for 5mins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chobbersjnr View Post
    Dick, can I hitch a lift on yer pedal boardio????
    Aye no probs! Lol Think im just gonna convert the board into a second trailer infact *pops down to the river next to somerfield in wick to get a trolley til chore e' wheels aff it*

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    You should get a full house on sat moncur!i here the capacity of the blackstairs has gone up to 30 now!and if you were supporting the gaels wouldn't you stay until to the end to show...........eh! ah yeah,SUPPORT!!!!!????

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    Quote Originally Posted by swavey View Post
    You should get a full house on sat moncur!i here the capacity of the blackstairs has gone up to 30 now!and if you were supporting the gaels wouldn't you stay until to the end to show...........eh! ah yeah,SUPPORT!!!!!????
    lol yip we all know its a small pub but the atmosphere makes it a good place to play. To be honest I would stay to watch, cheer them on etc until 11.45 then id be off to skins. Dont ask me why, its just what I do.

    Wee known fact:
    Today is 3 years exactly since my first gig with Duress, and it was in the Redwood funnily enough. After 2 broken strings (and lack of spare guitar because i was drunk when i went home to get ma stuff and forgot to check that ma spare guitar was in the hardcase!), me and fellow guitarist Bones had had enough, ended the gig and joined the flock heading to skinandis. Theres no moral behind the story, and no arguement with it either. Its just a bit of random information I wanted to share

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    beleive you me, we would pay the bands but we cant.

    the overall idea is to build a scheme where we can make a small profit each year, get the ball rolling. im in charge of other projects this year and hopefully next year also which will build up some funds for next year.

    big gig is a community effort until we can start paying. bare in mind its takes up to 3 grand just for gala week, the liscences the floats, the secuirity. it all takes time and money.

    and its not a thankless gig because unlike some people all the bands involved have been greatful. we cant give you what you want until the community helps and puts a little in and not sit and moan about it on a caithness music forum.

    a lot of the money also goes into the people helping since isaac is being paid a substantial amount for sound. we just cant afford to pay everyone. there are many bands and no money because the community refuses to get off their butt and help. thurso football club have been very helpful as many others have been too. but frankly a few comments in here worry me.

    swaveys one about the thanklessness. we are not a music group, or company. we have no equipment pre stored or owned. it has been done once by someone who has never done something on this level before. that was last year.

    im doing it this year out of my own free will. i dont get paid. i took it on voluntary and quite frankly if i knew this much work and HASSLE and was gonna cause me this much grief which in my current condition is somewhat damaging to my health, i would have asked for payment but in the end i suppose i dont want it. because on that night i know that those bands will do what they love, play some kickin tunes, with a decent crowd. i originally wanted the gaels to headline and had there good buddy jeemag ask them for me. but it was a no.

    many of the bands have had no issues with payment and just want to play. they have been really helpful and have all had a say in what goes on and i still encourage that. i even passed on that little info about same size trucks as someone joked they almost broke their foot last year.

    i would also like to add that a bigger band was scheduled to headlined known as darkwater who just finished a european tour from glasgow. and they offered to play for free as long as we gave them accomodation. they has a very good attitude and realised that we couldnt pay them but even then the manager knew that the music scene up here was dying and offered them for help. now someone in the big gig thread this year and last year mentioned it didnt seem fair to bring people from down south up to headline because then it wouldnt be a local gig..... so i passed up the very generous offer, and jumped straight to the gaels. passed that one up.

    so as for the thanklessness, fair dos, saxifur probably do a better job with a better attitude anyway.

    and i certainly wont be making the same mistakes and choices i did his year when i do it next year, if i have still have the honour to do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chobbersjnr View Post
    Dick, can I hitch a lift on yer pedal boardio????

    & BTW apparently fantastic all female traditional band "The Sirens" are charging £9 admission in Ullapool tonight.................& no burger

    ever played a trad tune in 7/8????? I did last night, when Shona M stuck me through a musical mincer for 5mins.
    Chobbers,

    I thought Whisky put you through the musical mincer EVERY gig!!

    . . . and by the time Rossie's finished most songs end up in 7/8 anyway don't they!!!
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    im not looking for an argument with you k dragon!im sure you will do a good job with the gig and get thanks for it!
    there is nothing more the gaels love,than entertaining a crowd by doing what they do,but they have done a lot for charity in the past!
    with august being a busy time for gigs,then there are chances of good paid gigs!
    hope the big gig goes well!

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    naw man, i aint looking for an arguement either i know i come across agressive on the site but i sear im a big kid really (might explain the hissy fits) you just gotta check out my you tube site to see what an idiot i am lol.

    i guess i just cant be conveyed through text lol

    its all good

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    [QUOTE=Chobbersjnr;205826ever played a trad tune in 7/8????? I did last night, when Shona M stuck me through a musical mincer for 5mins.[/QUOTE]

    Q. How does a drummer count in 7/8

    ......


    A. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Se-ven!

    (Sorry - couldn't resist)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cazaa View Post
    Q. How does a drummer count in 7/8
    ......
    A. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Se-ven!

    (Sorry - couldn't resist)
    Its counted/played thus:
    One, Two, Three, Four, One, Two, Three (Repeat) . . . . .

    (play the snare on the two, four and second two).

    Listen to the Pink Floyd track - "Money" as a good example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deemac View Post
    Its counted/played thus:
    One, Two, Three, Four, One, Two, Three (Repeat) . . . . .

    (play the snare on the two, four and second two).

    Listen to the Pink Floyd track - "Money" as a good example.
    You're a pedantic sod. This lady has forgotten more about music than you've learned, check!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deemac View Post
    Its counted/played thus:
    One, Two, Three, Four, One, Two, Three (Repeat) . . . . .

    (play the snare on the two, four and second two).

    Listen to the Pink Floyd track - "Money" as a good example.
    hmmmmm away & teach gran tae suck eggs.................that is but one way of counting it

    Shona Mooney played a thang that was counted thus One, Two, One, Two, One, Two, Three. The one's are all accented

    & if you used Money as a 7/8 reference it would be as helpful as an ashtray on a motorbike.

    Sooooooooooooooooooooooo Deemac make sure you take the blunt claymore to the next gig mwahahahahaa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deemac View Post
    Its counted/played thus:
    One, Two, Three, Four, One, Two, Three (Repeat) . . . . .

    (play the snare on the two, four and second two).

    Listen to the Pink Floyd track - "Money" as a good example.
    lol - had to laugh there Deemac!

    (It was supposed to be another 'drummer' joke in that the final 7 is split into 2 syllables [se-ven] thus making it an 8-beat.) but as I've now had to explain it to you - it kinda loses whatever cache it posessed.

    You could split it any way you like: 5+2, 2+5, 3+4, 4+3 . .

    Incidently, as Money is in compound time, it would be 21/8 and not 7/8 (even though it's generally 'printed' like that for drummers what can read)

    I'm also aware that ChobbersJnr can play in 7/8, 11/8, et al.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cazaa View Post
    lol - had to laugh there Deemac!

    (It was supposed to be another 'drummer' joke in that the final 7 is split into 2 syllables [se-ven] thus making it an 8-beat.) but as I've now had to explain it to you - it kinda loses whatever cache it posessed.

    You could split it any way you like: 5+2, 2+5, 3+4, 4+3 . .

    Incidently, as Money is in compound time, it would be 21/8 and not 7/8 (even though it's generally 'printed' like that for drummers what can read)

    I'm also aware that ChobbersJnr can play in 7/8, 11/8, et al.
    Cazaa,
    Yes, I'm affraid your joke passed me by, and I had no idea of your musical knowledge, background etc. I apologies for my presumptions.

    Your right about 'Money' it does jump from the 7/8 sections to a swung 4/4 (for the guitar solo section) and back again. (I played in a band many years ago and created a backing MIDI sequence - though I have to admit to sampling the cash register intro section - lock, stock and barrel!! - Ooops).

    And like Chobbers I can't read either (just like Buddy Rich etc)
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    Just want to say good luck to both bands 2moro night.

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