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Started by David Houck, June 05, 2005, 09:38:34 AM

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David Houck

My new band's first gig.  Three shot of the group.

  A couple of nice Alembics.

  Maple S1.


lbpesq

Hey Dave:
 
It's cool to put a face with our honorable moderator.  And a handsome set of basses to boot!  Is the fence for a purpose, like the screen at the country bar in Blues Brothers?  Were you playing Rawhide all night?  (nyuk, nyuk).  So what kind of music are you guys playing?  You got a name (assuming Montford Park is where you played)?  Were those two young whippersnappers able to keep up with you?
 
Bill, tgo

palembic

Yeeehaaaa ...Now I actually can see my Moder Dave!!  
For one or another erason ...and I am not joking ...I always pictured you as a Billy Christal type of guy.
Oh well ...another illusion bites the dust (HA). You're the Lee Sklar type (yeah yeah ...but MUCH younger).
(Who was it that thought I was a slender blond athletic type but rather short ...).
Anyway ...it seems you had a big time. Very relax!
 
Heho ...and where are the pictures of the other Moders playing?
Val??
The Wickershams Slaughterhouse Connection???
Susan on guitar, Mica on bass and good'ol Ron hitting the Djemb?! Cool!
 
 
Paul the bad one
 
 
Mmmmm ...for the known reasons by you ....What is the QSC-PLX amp number.
 
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David Houck

Actually, Montford Park is the name of the band.  The crowd did not rush the stage; so I guess the fence was a good deterrent .  The music is instrumental; our takes on a variety of covers.  It's kind of a jam band improvisational feel that borrows from jazz, blues and funk.  A few of the tunes:  Mercy, Mercy, Mercy; Thrill Is Gone; Lenny; Little Wing; So What; Elizabeth Reed; Europa; Chameleon; Riviera Paradise.  The guitar player is actually just a little younger than me, although he looks much younger; he has a great tone and our styles are quite complementary.  The drummer is the guitar player's son, and he's quite good to be as young as he is.  And although relaxed is a nice description of what we're doing, it can be at the same time intense.  The drummer is at times the only one providing the audience with a link to the downbeat, as the guitar player and bass player tend to take liberties with the music .  The PLX is a 2402.

dubalbal

Hi Dave ,  
 
Another Belgian alembifriend congratulates you !  
 
Nice pics for a nice band !  
 
ALAIN

bracheen

The guitar player's son?  I was thinking maybe Bun E. Carlos Jr.  
Great pictures, Dave.  It's cool that a father and son can share something like that.
 
Sam

jacko

Hi Dave.
Nice rig. I'm thinking of ditching my Trace Elliot combo and going for Eden cabinets and the QSC PLX2402. Probably fronted by the Eden WP100 pre-amp. Which cabinets are you using? I'll probably add the 115XLT to the trace to start with then add a 210XST when funds allow.
 
Graeme

David Houck

At this gig I was using an Eden 210XLT and an Acme Low B2; both full range.  The Acme provides a nicer low end while the Eden provides more of the high end sound I'm after.  They seem to work well together.

howierd

Now I don't feel so old.
Howierd

rklisme

Dave  
 
Some very cool basses. Looks like you were really into it!
 
Rory

David Houck

Yes, I really enjoy playing this music!

David Houck

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tom_z

Nice Dave! I really enjoyed that.
 
Tom

bracheen

Thanks Dave that was very nice.  I'll have to listen again at home where I can turn it up more.
 
Sam

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