Funkee Station about to roll in Detroit

Started by malthumb, May 22, 2004, 08:21:41 PM

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malthumb

I just joined a new band about a month ago.  Funkee Station.  http://funkeestation.com
 
Next Sunday we're gonna do a pro bono as sort of a warm up performance.  Then we're gonna focus on lining up some weekend gigs in June.
 
I'll post info and pics as they happen.
 
Peace,
 
James
1987 Series I
2000 Mark King Deluxe / Series II 5-string

David Houck


malthumb

Yeah, that's why I joined.  Very diverse and eclectic song list.  A lot of stuff that I grew up listening to and playing (Tell Me Something Good, Strawberry Letter 23, Play That Funky Music, Lowrider) and a lot of stuff I had never heard before but I'm having a ball playing (Them Changes, Take Me To The River, Walkin' The Dinosaur)
 
Only issue is, they're making me sing.  I can play bass.  I can sing.  Rarely do I sound good doing both simultaneously.  So far, though, I'm able to pick my spots fairly well.
 
Peace,
 
James
1987 Series I
2000 Mark King Deluxe / Series II 5-string

palembic

Brother James,
 
how was the warm-up -test- try-out gig.
I seems a solid band with really fun music to play ...well ...oh ....huh ....at least for the bass-player.
Enjoy your musical trip!
 
Paul the bad one

malthumb

Paul TBO,
 
The warm up gig is Sunday, May 30th.  I hope.  I say I hope, because the band leader / drummer came home to 2 inches of water in his basement yesterday.  One of my cabinets is in his basement, but I'm not too concerned.  It is on casters, it is insured, and I have it's twin in my dry (for now) basement.  Problem is, the drums and the amps for the keyboard player and guitarist are also in the drummer's basement.
 
I think if push comes to shove, guitar and keyboard can go direct to the PA, but I'm not certain what the backup plan is for drums.
 
Peace,
 
James
1987 Series I
2000 Mark King Deluxe / Series II 5-string

David Houck

James; I saw pictures of the flooding on TV this evening.  I hope things aren't too bad for you and your bandmates.

palembic

Oooops ...so bad your way???
Well Brother James, until last winter I had a full license on water in my basement. Lucky me a friedn-contractor placed a kind well in the basement floor with a pump. Problem solved ...well ...until today. OTOH We had one of the driest springs ever.  
Nevertheless ...the pictures of your band are promising: guys with an attitude ...I like that!
No ....let's see if it not only looks good but it sounds that good as well ;-)
 
Paul the bad one

malthumb

Dave,
 
Actually I sorta felt like a heel right after I sent the last post.  I can't quite reconcile the idea of complaining about some wet gear when other people had the foundations of their homes literally ripped apart by the flood waters.
 
Peace,
 
James
1987 Series I
2000 Mark King Deluxe / Series II 5-string

David Houck

James; your post did not sound like complaining to me.  You were just describing the situation in response to Paul's question about the gig.  I don't think it unreasonable that we can be compassionate toward others and the situations they are in and at the same time be mindful of where we are in our own lives.

keavin

james if you guys ever come to chicago i'll be there,& dont forget to post some series II stage shots !.

malthumb

Keavin,  No bout a doubt it!
 
We rehearsed tonight.  Everything was fine.  The guitarist's Crybaby Wah pedal had been submerged, but miraculously, worked fine.
 
Peace,
 
James
1987 Series I
2000 Mark King Deluxe / Series II 5-string