The line check is done. The sound check is done too. We had some issues with the new PA so we switched back to the old one. Also, I forgot my ear plugs.
30 minutes (approximately) to show time.



The line check is done. The sound check is done too. We had some issues with the new PA so we switched back to the old one. Also, I forgot my ear plugs.
30 minutes (approximately) to show time.



Why does it feel like I bring more and more stuff every time?
New string on both guitars. Packing up for the gig now.

You know what? After four days of practicing, my fingertips are hurting. I guess I am having a little bit of a callous issue. I didn’t think that would be a problem, but here we are.
I said I was going to run through some of our more challenging songs. I didn’t. I just noodled for about half an hour and then tried to play along with a few Jeff Beck songs. I still had most of Rock My Plimsoul in my head, and I can still nail that perfect solo in I’ve Been Drinking (it’s really simple but it’s one of my favorite solos on any instrument ever).
I’ve played the SG the last two nights, after playing the Les Paul the previous two nights. Part of me is thinking that maybe the SG might be the go to guitar for at least the first set tomorrow. I’ve never played it at a gig before. Maybe it will have it’s debut. We’ll see.
It is a little dusty though.
Today is a good day. I got a bonus from work today. That’s good. I got my tax documents from work too. By the time this posts my taxes might even already be filed because my wife is amazing. That’s also good. I just spent my lunch break working on a time sensitive issue and I figured it out with a minimum of stress. That’s good too.
The RPM Challenge starts in less than nine hours. That’s good, but I highly doubt I’ll be awake at midnight to celebrate. We have a gig tomorrow night. That’s good as well. I’m not nearly as stressed as I was for the last gig and that is doubly good.
There are some things that royally suck but I am not letting them bring me down. The triumph of authoritarianism over democracy is progressing in the US Senate right now as the republican party makes a farce out of the constitutionally mandated impeachment process. That royally sucks. I am beginning to think that secession is a viable option. Brexit takes place today. Midnight Brussels time, 11:00PM London time, That’s 6:00PM Boston time, I think. That royally sucks too.
I’m weighing the good against the incredibly bad and choosing to ignore the fact that, in the grand scheme of things, the bad is infinitely more important than the good. Today I am deciding that the good will outweigh the bad even though that is amazingly, shockingly naive. Screw it, I’m going to Disney in a couple of weeks.
For now though, I have to start planning my packing for the gig tomorrow. I need my Les Paul and my SG, my Bassbreaker 18/30 and my Vox MV50 with the 12″ cab, my full pedal board, the handful of new cables I bought (bright orange so you can see them from space), a couple of backup pedals (looking at you, Keeley D&M Drive) and power cables for each one, the microphones, stands, and cables I took home from the rehearsal room recently, the little pick/slide holding microphone stand attachment, and a new glass slide. Then I’ll go to Mike’s house and get the rest of the mics, stands, and cables, my gig bag with all my emergency stuff in it, and the little stand I sit my amp on when we play. Oh yeah, and I have to change the strings on both guitars! Can’t forget about that!
Sunday after the gig I’ll put the amp and the pedal board (and the associated cables) back into my room where they currently sit (see the pic from last night), Setup a mic, stand, and cable on that amp and on the Bassbreaker 15 that is not leaving my room for the gig, then plug those into the 16 channel USB interface that I also took home from the rehearsal room recently. I will plug the USB cable into my MacBook and make sure I can get both mic signals into GarageBand. Once that’s done, I’ll be ready to record guitar parts in stereo. When I record the acoustic guitar or a vocal or a saxophone I can just swing up one of the mic’s that will be on a guitar speaker and use that. I also dug out my little acoustic guitar pickup that I got a few years ago and still haven’t taken out of the package. I can use that to record as well. I’ll keep the laptop and my iPad and my iPhone good and charged so if an idea comes to me I can play it into one version of GarageBand or another. Once that’s all taken care of I just have to… you know… write a shit load of songs. Yikes.
This year is a leap year so we get a whole extra day for the RPM shenanigans. So really it’s no problem at all this year.
Yikes indeed!
But it’s still a good day.
Yesterday I said I had practiced three days in a row but it was only two. Tonight it’s three days in a row. I didn’t play through either of the sets, I just played scales and bad blues scale riffs for 30-40 minutes or so. I did play through an amp and I did use my pedal board.
Actually I played through two amps at once because I am crazy like that.
If I get the chance tomorrow I’ll probably pick and chose a few songs from the set list that are a little more challenging and run through those. Tonight I poked around with some pedal settings. The analog delay is set for a slap back, the reverb has a new setting that seems to be working. I set up a decent boost level. Things like that.
Oh and I played the shit out of the ol’ blues scale.
Well that’s no fun.
Back in the old days when I was writing on Blogger I could embed all sorts of fun stuff into my posts. Anything you can put together inside of an HTML tag was fair game. I used to put all sorts of goofy mp3 players and countdown clocks. With both a gig coming and RPM about to start I thought it would be wacky to find some countdown clock websites that generate HTML code and put ’em onto a blog post.
I looked at three or four. No dice. They all use an HTML tag that wordpress.com blocks.
Aw, fiddlesticks.
Two days and about 4.5 hours until the gig.
One day and 7.5 hours until RPM.
That would have been so much cooler if it was a countdown clock. Bummer.
Oh well, have a flyer (again).

Raise your hand if you’re sick of guitar/Lizardfish/gig posts.
On second thought, don’t raise your hand. I don’t care what you think. Here’s another one.
Earlier today one of the guys in the band submitted 2/1/20 Set List Draft #2. I was in the middle of my lunch break at the time so I typed the list into a Google Doc and sent it around, and then went to hearthis.at and built a playlist of the entire list and shared that around too. I had an ulterior motive for that one though.
Jen has a work dinner thing tonight and I knew she wouldn’t be home until late. Tonight is a dad night for the kids so I had the house all to myself for an hour. I took that new playlist, ran my phone through a blue tooth speaker, plugged in the guitar with the full pedal board, turned up to (slightly less than) gig volume and played.
I made it into the second set, only one or two songs. I think one song was missing from the first set though so I have to check on that. I played for an hour solid without a break. I did have some real pain in my left hand for about two songs but it lessened as I went along. By the end of the hour I was noticeably tired and it was getting hard to bend the strings. That’s time to stop for tonight.
I played a lot in a short time. Notice that I did not say I played well. I guess I still have to work on that. My improv skills are down to about 10% right now, Captain. I need to open a ticket with engineering and get Geordi LaForge to work on that for me.
The gig starts almost exactly four days from now (9:00PM on Saturday). I need a lot more practice.
I’m pleased with my dumb ass for the moment though. I’m proud of me, fat boy.
My ears are ringing.
This was the set list from our last gig. I remember it like it was two months ago.

The main focus of rehearsal last night was working out a set list. Kevin came up with a rough draft. I had one little suggestion for a change. Greg wanted more changes but couldn’t come up with alternatives so we punted. We ran through the list as it was with the expectation that we’ll edit it during group chats throughout the week.
I had some gear issues. Four or five songs into the setlist I switched off my spanky new Fulltone OCD ge for a second and then switched it back on and… nothing. Huh. I kicked it a couple of times and it came back but started cutting in and out. I shut it off again and left it that way. There’s a bad cable in there somewhere. I’ve been using the backup board at practice while I fiddle with everything on the main board at home. I mentioned a while ago that I took the fuzz pedal off the main board, but I still have one on the backup board, a Wren and Cuff Tall Font Russian. With the OCD off I was able to switch the Tall Font on and it was pretty stable. Okay then, for the rest of the practice I’m using fuzz.
The volume level with the fuzz on was the same as it was with the OCD on, but as soon as the band started playing I vanished from the mix. The Tall Font is a Big Muff clone and that’s a common issue with Big Muffs. All of the mid range frequencies are scooped out of the fuzz pedal so there is nothing in the sound of the guitar to differentiate it from the bass guitar on the low end or the cymbals on the high end. The work around is to just turn up the volume on the amplifier. I turned up until I could hear myself in the mix again and all was almost well. The problem now is how things work with the fuzz off. If I need to play clean the guitar will cut through the mix the way it’s supposed to and the volume change will result in everyone being nuked right out of their sneakers. The fix for that is to use the volume knob on the guitar. It doesn’t clean up perfectly the way a Fuzz Face circuit does, but it worked well enough. I ended up turning the neck pickup volume way down and leaving the volume up on the bridge pickup. When I wanted clean I just switched pickups. All problems solved.
After an hour or so we needed a bathroom break and I did some troubleshooting. I unplugged the cable coming out of the OCD and replaced it with the cable going into the amp. That eliminated the problem. Did it actually fix it or did I just get lucky and putzing around put everything into a state where it wasn’t cutting out anymore? I don’t know. I do know I needed to turn the volume on my amp back down. I was happy to be back to overdrive, but I was also sad to put the fuzz away again. I do so love a nasty fuzz sound, but I’m just more into a good overdrive now. All these options.
My playing as a whole was okay. I felt a little weird rhythmically, as in I was rushing sometimes and dragging sometimes and just funky (not in a good way) here and there. I was trying to keep my hands relaxed and it worked. No finger pain, no fatigue. My elbow started acting up again though and by the end of the night it hurt noticeably. It actually still hurt this morning. It’s starting to feel a little better now though.
The band sounded fine. We were focusing on songs we haven’t played in ages so there was rust, but when we hit things that are current for us we were pretty good. The show on Saturday is going to go well.
I have the backup board at practices but I am definitely using the main board at the gig. When I left last night I was 100% set on using the Deluxe Reverb as my amp. By the time I went to sleep I was starting to waffle on whether to use that amp or the Bassbreaker 18/30. I think I’m starting to lean toward the Bassbreaker.
I need to practice, practice, practice.
Four Days and 10 hours until gig day.