Was Song Fight Live your first gig?
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Was Song Fight Live your first gig?
I was curious how many folks performed their music live for the first time at a Song Fight Live event. Did you?
I did not. I was in a band in high school that had maybe 3 gigs, then a band in college that played out for a few years.
I did not. I was in a band in high school that had maybe 3 gigs, then a band in college that played out for a few years.
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My mom was involved with the Utah Old Time Fiddlers group. They would do gigs with 4 or 5 people up front who had microphones and amplified instruments and then 20-or-so people (whoever showed up) in back noodling away. I stood right in the back and pretended to play mandolin until I could sort-of actually play mandolin.
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My first time playing what could be considered "a gig" was Song Fight! Live 2003 (Seattle), although that was individual songs and not a full set; my first full set was Song Fight! Live 2004 (Austin).
Before that I did a couple of performances in public in the form of plinking away at a piano thinking I could play jazz improv, but those weren't, like, performing songs that were actually composed or singing or whatever.
Before that I did a couple of performances in public in the form of plinking away at a piano thinking I could play jazz improv, but those weren't, like, performing songs that were actually composed or singing or whatever.
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I assume we're not counting, like, recitals and school music things.
I joined a band with my husband and a friend of ours about 10 years ago when they were noodling around and needed a singer and I knew the songs from having heard them practicing in our house. "Oh, but let's just do this for fun, it sounds scary to play a show," I said, but then we ended up acquiring more band members (including my current bandmate Nick who some of you know from last year's SFL, he featured on PFJ's live fight song!) and setting up gigs despite my fears, and so if I remember the timeline right, my first show was this weird little thing in the parking lot of a hair salon, it was incredibly hot out, I was petrified and didn't know what I was doing and didn't look at the audience and we all probably sounded awful.
This may have been the phase of the band where we had seven members, including two bassists, because I think it was a "I'll just have all my musical friends join my band" type situation.
The other band I remember playing was a two-piece post-punk band with one guy on drums and one guy on fuzz bass, vocals, and theremin.
Anyway, I've played a lot of shows since then and it's been super fun, but playing solo live is still pretty scary so I've barely done it! Before COVID, I was trying to practice playing solo at open mics a bit, I don't usually have stage fright in a full band setting, but I get the full-on shaky hands and racing heart thing when it's just me up there.
I joined a band with my husband and a friend of ours about 10 years ago when they were noodling around and needed a singer and I knew the songs from having heard them practicing in our house. "Oh, but let's just do this for fun, it sounds scary to play a show," I said, but then we ended up acquiring more band members (including my current bandmate Nick who some of you know from last year's SFL, he featured on PFJ's live fight song!) and setting up gigs despite my fears, and so if I remember the timeline right, my first show was this weird little thing in the parking lot of a hair salon, it was incredibly hot out, I was petrified and didn't know what I was doing and didn't look at the audience and we all probably sounded awful.
This may have been the phase of the band where we had seven members, including two bassists, because I think it was a "I'll just have all my musical friends join my band" type situation.
The other band I remember playing was a two-piece post-punk band with one guy on drums and one guy on fuzz bass, vocals, and theremin.
Anyway, I've played a lot of shows since then and it's been super fun, but playing solo live is still pretty scary so I've barely done it! Before COVID, I was trying to practice playing solo at open mics a bit, I don't usually have stage fright in a full band setting, but I get the full-on shaky hands and racing heart thing when it's just me up there.
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Ah, right, I should have specified in a "live band" type environment.
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I've played in bands since junior high school. I learned about song fight from the guys I was playing with in the first band I joined when I moved to Berkeley. They went to the first Song Fight Live at Hot Lunch and then came back and told me about it. Our first, and possibly only, gig was at the Starry Plough in Berkeley where we would hold Song Fight Live many years later.
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No. But my only live band stage appearance (other than solo open mics) in the past five years or more was last year when Owl invited me to play on her set. I'm not sure she knows how much I stressed over it or how much I enjoyed it. I'm very grateful.
My first gig was actually as a rhythm guitarist behind some "old" (probably a little younger than I am now) guys who were playing oldies (country and some rock and roll) at some bars in the middle of the woods etc.,. Like literally in what seemed like the middle of the Mark Twain National Forest. No, I didn't have any practice. No, we didn't suck. It's amazing how many songs are I IV V. And it's amazing how easy it is to impress people who like listening to I IV V songs if you get them a little drunk.
My first gig was actually as a rhythm guitarist behind some "old" (probably a little younger than I am now) guys who were playing oldies (country and some rock and roll) at some bars in the middle of the woods etc.,. Like literally in what seemed like the middle of the Mark Twain National Forest. No, I didn't have any practice. No, we didn't suck. It's amazing how many songs are I IV V. And it's amazing how easy it is to impress people who like listening to I IV V songs if you get them a little drunk.
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Re: Was Song Fight Live your first gig?
I think the first Song Fight! related live show I did was with Eric at Ken's old house in the Berkeley Hills above the football stadium. Can't remember the year, maybe 2003 or 2004. Fun times! First time I met Song Fight! people in person. Played a couple Accordian shows and SFL shows after that. Eric and I had played live in front of people before that as an acoustic duo and electric band, mostly parties, weddings, retail events, and we also did an open mic gig at the Sweetwater in Mill Valley. But playing Song Fight! Live shows is always a hoot.
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I think folks might be misunderstanding the question, or maybe I am... my interpretation was as to whether *any* Song Fight! Live was your first gig, not if the most recent one was your first Song Fight! Live.
The context I'm bringing to my interpretation was that it came up during one of the conversations last night that SF!L Seattle 2003 was the first time I'd performed on stage. Which isn't true if you count school rehearsals and whatever.
The context I'm bringing to my interpretation was that it came up during one of the conversations last night that SF!L Seattle 2003 was the first time I'd performed on stage. Which isn't true if you count school rehearsals and whatever.
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It wasn’t my first performance, since I grew up doing classical music. But SF Live Hot Lunch #1 was the first time I ever performed a song on guitar in front of people, I’m pretty sure.
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Re: Was Song Fight Live your first gig?
Song Fight Live wasn't my first gig.
It WAS my first real video. First Song Fight Live. First time to play iveg songs live in front of other people. First time to sing and bass at the same time. (I tried to sing and play keys, but it was a fail. Better luck next year.)
It WAS my first real video. First Song Fight Live. First time to play iveg songs live in front of other people. First time to sing and bass at the same time. (I tried to sing and play keys, but it was a fail. Better luck next year.)
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Dude, that was so much fun, and I was so impressed at how you filled in with zero practice with us!!! (Sorry for turning my Tele up too loud, as I noticed in retrospect whenever last year’s videos were posted, it was hard to tell how levels were in there at the time...) Thanks again for playing with us, and doing such an awesome job! We had only just learned most of those songs too so I’m sure our various screwups in real time didn’t help.Pigfarmer Jr wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 11:00 amNo. But my only live band stage appearance (other than solo open mics) in the past five years or more was last year when Owl invited me to play on her set. I'm not sure she knows how much I stressed over it or how much I enjoyed it. I'm very grateful.
Didn’t even know you were stressed about it though tbh, I guess because of my total faith in your guitar skills, I figured you were doing just fine, cool as a cucumber
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Re: Was Song Fight Live your first gig?
SF! Live, to which I've thus far only attended once, was not my first gig. It was, however, the first and only time I stood alone and performed with guitar and vocals. (I never insult singers by calling what I do singing) The bands I played in wisely left vocals to others.
I'd love to, and hope to, attend more SF! Lives. However, while I work for the State (Massachusetts) and have great benefits, the hospital is not too good at letting you use them. Guess that's why they're so good. (?)
First non high school talent show gig was same band, doing covers at a road house biker bar. I played bass, covers. I loved it when people got up and danced. Same band, we played for the mayor of my city, couple hundred folks there. That was fun. All original bands after, rockin' the Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Yeah!
I'd love to, and hope to, attend more SF! Lives. However, while I work for the State (Massachusetts) and have great benefits, the hospital is not too good at letting you use them. Guess that's why they're so good. (?)
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how quickly they forget.Paco Del Stinko wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 6:23 pmSF! Live, to which I've thus far only attended once, was not my first gig. It was, however, the first and only time I stood alone and performed with guitar and vocals. (I never insult singers by calling what I do singing) The bands I played in wisely left vocals to others.
I'd love to, and hope to, attend more SF! Lives. However, while I work for the State (Massachusetts) and have great benefits, the hospital is not too good at letting you use them. Guess that's why they're so good. (?)
First non high school talent show gig was same band, doing covers at a road house biker bar. I played bass, covers. I loved it when people got up and danced. Same band, we played for the mayor of my city, couple hundred folks there. That was fun. All original bands after, rockin' the Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Yeah!
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For some reason the rest of WreckdoM let me play a trombone on stage at SF! Live. That was a first for me.
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Re: Was Song Fight Live your first gig?
I've never done a SongFight! Live, but when I do, it won't be my first gig.
I was once in a Cure covers band, we played a few shows around some pubs and some Battle of the Band gigs. Did a couple of solo shows supporting friends, joined a band with Toshiro, and we played some gigs somewhere (pretty sure we even got a gig at The Tote?)
Then I joined The Steinbecks and did a lot of 'real' shows (including playing the Gershwin Room, an outdoor gig at a Velodrome, and supporting The Lucksmiths' 10 Year Anniversary show) which was all a lot fun. Then people moved away and it all stopped for about 10 years, until Feb this year I jumped on stage for 5 songs during The Steinbeck's 25th anniversary show.
I miss it, it's a pretty awesome experience.
I was once in a Cure covers band, we played a few shows around some pubs and some Battle of the Band gigs. Did a couple of solo shows supporting friends, joined a band with Toshiro, and we played some gigs somewhere (pretty sure we even got a gig at The Tote?)
Then I joined The Steinbecks and did a lot of 'real' shows (including playing the Gershwin Room, an outdoor gig at a Velodrome, and supporting The Lucksmiths' 10 Year Anniversary show) which was all a lot fun. Then people moved away and it all stopped for about 10 years, until Feb this year I jumped on stage for 5 songs during The Steinbeck's 25th anniversary show.
I miss it, it's a pretty awesome experience.
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HA! Busted! No, no, I didn't actually forget, I guess I was just focusing on myself (It's all the rage these days/years) and thought of what a big deal it was, to me, to attempt what I did. You were great and it was an honor to have you there, seriously. I hope that if and when I ever make it to a west coast event some year, I can serve in your backing band. More of where I belong anyhow!Jack wrote:how quickly they forget.
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