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Brian Krashpad
December 30th, 2007, 07:34 AM
From Friday night with Hoyt and the Hotheads. Our bassist was out of town so I played bass. As usual our other guitarist Chet hid over on sidestage and the photog (drummer's gal) didn't get any decent pics of him. By crappy I mean the pics, not the gig. We played on one no-drummer practice, so it could've been a train wreck, particularly given that I'm not the regular bassist anymore.

I look particularly poopy in these, but what the heck.

As usual your comments on my poseritude are encouraged and all questions gladly answered.

A bud of mine who is actually a good photographer was there with his digital camera as well, so maybe later in the week I can augment these with some good shots from a good cam.

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tot_Ou_tard
December 30th, 2007, 07:47 AM
She must'a borrowed Hubberjub's camera ;).

It's great as usual to see your posertudousity in action.

Do ya have a set list?

Brian Krashpad
December 30th, 2007, 07:50 AM
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tot_Ou_tard
December 30th, 2007, 07:51 AM
Good imitation of a guitar face in a coupl'a those Brian. :D

sunvalleylaw
December 30th, 2007, 07:57 AM
Always fun to see you out there, waging the good fight against complacent music! Thanks for sharing.

Brian Krashpad
December 30th, 2007, 07:59 AM
She must'a borrowed Hubberjub's camera ;).

It's great as usual to see your posertudousity in action.

Do ya have a set list?

Yeah, but since they're all originals, with one extremely obscure cover (song by a guy called Dan Bern), it probably wouldn't mean much. ;)

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You can almost see my fauxhawk if you look carefully, haha!

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Brian Krashpad
December 30th, 2007, 08:06 AM
Good imitation of a guitar face in a coupl'a those Brian. :D

"People say I'm ugly when I play bass."

(Extremely obscure reference to an early radio sketch of Christopher Guest.)

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That's it, you survived!

tot_Ou_tard
December 30th, 2007, 08:34 AM
Bass face!!

I'd like to hear the titles of your originals anyway.

Brian Krashpad
December 30th, 2007, 09:50 AM
Bass face!!

I'd like to hear the titles of your originals anyway.

Haha, fair enough, here's the songs we played:

Marilyn Monroe (this is the cover of a Dan Bern song based on the premise of MM marrying Henry Miller rather than Arthur Miller)
One More Chance
My Girl (not the Temps song)
The Fundamentalist Song (refrain: "Who took the fun outta fundamentalism?")
Selfish B*tch (sometimes retitled "Selfish Witch" for diplomatic purposes)
Kill The Pain (a/k/a "The Lobotomy Song")
The Love That I've Found
Mr. Smith Saves the World (about Adam Smith, the economist)
The Hulk (refrain: "I'm a mean, green, fightin' machine!")

Some of the few covers we've done on other, rare occasions:
The Weight
For What It's Worth
What's So Funny 'Bout Peace Love and Understanding
Rockin' In the Free World

just strum
December 30th, 2007, 10:05 AM
Guitar Face!!!:rockon:

Plank_Spanker
December 30th, 2007, 10:20 AM
Filling in on bass

+

Only 1 no drummer practice

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Pulling it off

=

Priceless!


Way to go, Brian! :AOK:

We keep telling our rookie singer that there will never be a perfect gig. There will always be issues to work around and cats to herd. The good bands work through it all and pull it off - making it look effortless.

tot_Ou_tard
December 30th, 2007, 10:27 AM
Haha, fair enough, here's the songs we played:

Marilyn Monroe (this is the cover of a Dan Bern song based on the premise of MM marrying Henry Miller rather than Arthur Miller)
One More Chance
My Girl (not the Temps song)
The Fundamentalist Song (refrain: "Who took the fun outta fundamentalism?")
Selfish B*tch (sometimes retitled "Selfish Witch" for diplomatic purposes)
Kill The Pain (a/k/a "The Lobotomy Song")
The Love That I've Found
Mr. Smith Saves the World (about Adam Smith, the economist)
The Hulk (refrain: "I'm a mean, green, fightin' machine!")

Some of the few covers we've done on other, rare occasions:
The Weight
For What It's Worth
What's So Funny 'Bout Peace Love and Understanding
Rockin' In the Free World
See, it's a good thing that I begged for the set list. Those're some great titles!!

Can you start an original lyrics thread & post some of them? They all sound interesting! Who wrote the originals? You?

You look a bit like Elvis Costello, so the What's So Funny is very appropriate.

Brian Krashpad
December 30th, 2007, 10:31 AM
Filling in on bass

+

Only 1 no drummer practice

+

Pulling it off

=

Priceless!


Way to go, Brian! :AOK:

We keep telling our rookie singer that there will never be a perfect gig. There will always be issues to work around and cats to herd. The good bands work through it all and pull it off - making it look effortless.

Thanks, and that's so true about shows. I used to obsess over stuff, but that was a long time and a lot of shows ago. ;) I don't sweat stuff anymore, just go for it and see what happens, that's the fun! As far as filling in on bass, I have a bit of a leg up, as I was the original bassist in the band in it's original composition, so all my cheats for that band (I'm a great believer in cheat sheets) were actually written with my bass arrangement notations on them. The original lead guitarist was an unreliable drunk (as opposed to myself, a reliable drunk) so the lead singer fired him and asked me to move over to guitar. We had a succession of different bassists after that, and the other lead guitarist is a friend/former bandmate of the drummer's who is a recnet addition.

The 5-piece format allows us to play in at least 4 different configurations, depending on who is available: 5-piece (me splitting leads w/other guy), 4-piece (me on bass), 4-piece (me on lead), and trio (me on bass).

marnold
December 30th, 2007, 10:50 AM
Bass face is totally different from guitar face. He's got the bass face nailed in the last picture in #7.

Brian Krashpad
December 30th, 2007, 10:53 AM
See, it's a good thing that I begged for the set list. Those're some great titles!!

Can you start an original lyrics thread & post some of them? They all sound interesting! Who wrote the originals? You?

The originals we do in the Hotheads are all written by Hoyt. Given that I've sorta put Crash Pad (the punk rock and roll band I use to do my originals) on an undefined hiatus, we may work a couple of my songs into the setlist. Specifically, Hoyt has mentioned doing a Crash Pad song called "Don't Try This At Home" (basically about TV and it's effect on culture or lack thereof), which would be a good match since it's basically a country-folk type of song rather than a punk song (we put it on the Crash Pad CD just to break things up, and had the recording engineer/co-producer put a harp solo on it-- Hoyt plays harmonica as well). Another possibility from my stable is called "Never Been A River," which is my way of poking fun at people with "hippy names," and was inspired by the Phoenix acting/musician clan, who live nearby, reportedly in one of those sterotypical hippy compounds where folks run around nekkid half the time. I should point out that it was written before River Phoenix's tragic OD death several years ago.

I'll go ahead and start a lyrics thread since you so kindly asked.


You look a bit like Elvis Costello, so the What's So Funny is very appropriate.

Yeah, I get the Elvis C./Buddy Holly thing a lot. Which is fine, because I really like both as artists.