Travels to the pub and back

Monday, July 18, 2005

Dave's gran

was shown a picture of Josh and I in the US. "This is San Antonio," was the explanation.

"That's nice," she replied, "Which one's San and which one's Tonio?"

Josh was Tonio. Clearly has some Mexican in him.

My weekend appears to be migrating. Possibly it's still jetlagged. The first weekend after we got back was terribly staid and traditional: an enthusiastic Saturday and then a flat-bound, liquor-soaked 'game' of Trivial Pursuit on Sunday. The weekend before last was dangerously bohemian, involving both Friday and Saturday nights on the lash. This weekend completely took leave of its senses and upped sticks to Wednesday and Thursday, leaving me gasping for breath, booze and motivation come the real weekend.

Fortunately a TM practice in the positively luxurious Berkeley 2 rehearsal studios was booked to arrest the slide. We rocked in a three-piece way, with only an absence of dynamic range haunting us because of our depleted guitar section. Mart's voice is getting stronger as well, and with a bit of luck we'll be back on stage sometime soon. Ish.

We discussed new band names (music to some ears, I'll bet, even if our actual music occasionally isn't) and how to acquire an elfin, indie female lead guitarist (solution: we can't. Also, I say 'we' when I mean in fact 'me') over tapas and beer, and then I caught the train home.

[Apologies for a pointless post: the week was utterly run-of-the-mill. The only potentially interesting event - a game of dodgeball, no less - fell through and led to a yawning Sunday of apathy. Ah well.]

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

"depleted guitar section"?

:(

Anonymous said...

DODGEBALL will return!

Keith Houston said...

Well, depleted for that particular practice! No need to worry :)

I think the absence of a lead guitar meant that the bits where we really cut loose didn't have the same change from the quieter bits. Mind you, I've stopped using the compressor as a volume switch (results were too unpredictable), so my volume is less readily variable as well. I think perhaps a distortion pedal, as suggested by Mart, might be a good compromise: clean, quiet bass during verses and louder, distorted bass for choruses.

And as for dodgeball: get it together. I want to FEEL THE PAIN.

Anonymous said...

Dodgeball will only work if Josh gets smaller balls. Heh heh heh. The larger ones were to easy to dodge, dip, dive, duck and dodge.

Keith Houston said...

NADA (heh - actually a worse name than the ADAA) says that the Josh's balls should be 8" in diameter. How big are they?

Anonymous said...

Actually it was Jez who bought the balls.

MC TUNES