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    Default Halloween Gigs anyone?

    I'm playing Saturday night at a pub, with Myra and a bass player and a drummer.

    We are dressing up of course.. I will be wearing some glossy tights and some ghastly shirt... and a hat of some sort. Not sure what I am supposed to be, but it will be hideous!

    We are doing some "new", "cool?" tunes -
    Kiss - I was made for loving you
    Mellencamp - R.O.C.K in the USA
    Scorpions - Rock you like a hurricane
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    Shouldn't you work in some Halloween-appropriate material, like "Frankenstein" for instance.
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    My vote is for Everyday is Halloween by Ministry.
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    I always like some of the old surf monster stuff from the 60s for halloween.
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    Yep, my band Dutch Bucket System is playing a private party on Friday and at one of our favorite venue on Halloween. I'm dressing as Jon Belushi's Samurai character from early Saturday Night Live. It should be a good time since we are a reasonably spooky sounding band.

    Sun-We actually have a song titled Surf Munster that we play.
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    Would be fun to do Halloween-related tunes, but it won't be this time, because of lack of time for rehearsals.
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    Very cool Hub! That is exactly the kind of thing I was talking about. It just seems like it would be fun to play at a party! That song rocks and would be fun to dance to at a halloween party. I always liked the guitar part in the Bobby Fuller 4 version of "Wolfman".

    I couldn't find a youtube, but you can listen to a sample bit here

    http://www.amazon.com/Monster-Mash-V...N%3DB00006SM6T

    We play this album this time of year. Full of this kind of stuff.
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    They asked us to play 70s and 80s rock, so that's what we will attempt. Cept Myra isn't too familiar with 80s rock...
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    Yeah, sorry. I was going off on a tangent. You could do "Thriller" for 80's rock with the EVH solo!
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    "Do the Monster Mash".......
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    Yeah Monster Mash would be a great one to work up a cover of.

    Also the Groovy Goolies show theme makes a great cover.



    One of my favorite Aussie bands of all time, the Meanies used to cover it (except the called it "Groovy Meanies")

    No Youtube of that track though.....

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    I have 2 shows this weekend. The praise team is playing our first concert ever tonight. Not in church but next door in the fellowship hall. Real drums and the guitars/bass using backline stage volume-- YES! That should be pretty "scary" for some of our parishioners (of course, those people who'd be most scared won't be there). No Halloween theme or costumes, but we WILL have a FOG MACHINE. Awwwww yeah. I just hope we can get some people to come out for it.

    As if to highlight the duality of my nature, Saturday the hippie side band, Cinnamon Hill, is playing our fave haunt (sorry, had to), the Kickin' Devil. Costumes optional, I reckon I'll just be a generic Army Man, since half the time I wear surplus anyhow. That should be interesting, our regular percussionist can't make it so we'll have another person sitting in. Also, our lead/lapsteel guy is out of town (which happens rather frequently), so I get to do ALL the electric guitar leads. Senora Krashpad and a batch of her friends are coming, and maybe my daughter and her girlfriend.

    Good times aplenty.

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    Yep. got a gig tonight. The ensemble that got rained out last month is playing a Chicago Tavern tonight, called Moe's (think simpsons)

    We tweaked the set list in honor of the "holiday" (Remember, we're "That 70's Ensemble")

    Aqualung
    Witchy Woman
    Brandy
    Drift Away
    Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
    Werewolves of London
    Me and Mrs Jones
    Mr Big Stuff
    Rikki don't lose that number
    Misty Mountain Hop
    Night Moves
    Get Down Tonight
    Highway to Hell

    I'm dressing in a Priest's collar and singing lead on Me and Mrs Jones. All in fun. Indoors, so we can't get rained out this time!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    "Do the Monster Mash".......
    He he, I was just playing that on my bass a couple days ago.

    No real gig for me, however all was not lost.

    My guitarist had his usual Halloween party and our band played some and much jamming took place.

    An interesting thing happened though; I was a bit buzzed and picked up his living room guitar and was casually playing along with some Metallica that was on the stereo. I didn't have a pick on me and just used my fingers.

    After the Metallica ended, I kept playing and fell into this really cool groove. Our old singer came in and heard it and suggested going downstairs to the band room to have some fun with it. He picked up a bass and I grabbed my guitarist's Charvel and began jamming on it while making up new parts. The drummer heard us and came down to join in further adding to the groove. Then a bunch of party guests came down to listen. I'll probably never be able to re-create that groove again though...

    It was super-fun and I'm really liking this strange finger strumming technique that I made up. I may keep pursuing this oddball finger-style method to see what comes out of it.

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