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Round and round

Funny how life can appear to go round in circles, innit?

I’m originally from Eastbourne, down there on the south coast, and it was there and in the neighbouring town of Bexhill that I grew up and got into my first band, aged 17. When that imploded I managed to tag onto a more metal band with the drummer from the previous one, and the bassist from that band on vocals. Damn good fun, that was. Anyway, the bassist for this new band was in fact the drummer’s postman - one Stuart Ranger. We rehearsed in Polegate and played a couple of gigs in Eastbourne, but that was more or less it.

Roughly 14 years later - this coming Sunday in fact - I will return to Eastbourne to rehearse for the first time with a newly-forming covers band that is yet to have a name, by the invite of Stuart’s brother, and long-time cm.com reader, Dan.

Personally, I can’t wait. :-)
–c.

9 Comments

  1. mark wrote:

    hi clive,things that go round and round get scary,let me explain,you are meeting dan for a newly formed covers band,this coming weekend, i too will be there,as dans mate and bass player,nothing strange there,apart from i am a POSTMAN…and yes you guessed it i deliver in BEXHILL,is this a sign…who knows? cheers mark

    Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 6:29pm | Permalink
  2. clive wrote:

    Mark! Hi! :-)

    Great to speak, even if electronically for now, at last!

    Though I gather from Dan that this weekend’s rehearsal is postponed to next week due to a minor double-booking issue. :-)

    No probs, that gives me a bit more time to get the first batch of tunes down. :-D

    Looking forward to it! (And this is a mildly bizarre place to converse, in my comments area… I’ll chuck you a mail when I get ten minutes…!)

    –c.

    Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 6:46pm | Permalink
  3. jonah wrote:

    In the interests of Transparent Rocking Out, I demand that all band communications are conducted through the comments on this blog. No! Wait! The comments on this POST.

    That is all.

    Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 9:56am | Permalink
  4. Dan wrote:

    I would like to point out to Clive that Mark is a pervert of the highest order and I hold no responsibility of his shananigans at band rehearsal :-D
    Let There Be Rock!

    Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 10:02am | Permalink
  5. clive wrote:

    Awesome! I can live my entire life in this comments box!

    Actually my biggest conundrum at the moment is what guitar(s) to bring to first rehearsal. I’m all about the fixed bridge nowadays, and at least one tune we’ve picked is in drop-D, so it’s the Les Paul or the Blackmachine. I’m favouring the latter at the moment as it’s so much lighter!

    We’ll see. ;-)
    –c.

    Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 10:11am | Permalink
  6. Dan wrote:

    I have my new RG2610BK standard tuning and I have my burnt/battered to fuck RG565 for drop tunings, and also I will be wearing my Adidas superstars (Black) trainers for extra grip on my Vai Wah LOL!

    Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 10:55am | Permalink
  7. clive wrote:

    Oh man, I LOVE the RG565. I was gutted when I had to sell my blue one, but cash was tight. :-(

    Footwise, I will probably opt for the Vans as they grip *my* Vai Wah pretty well! ;-) (Original Bad Horsie for me…) Oh and the Whammy pedal too! :-D

    –c.

    Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 10:58am | Permalink
  8. mark wrote:

    I might bring my Stagg P300 Starter Bass guitar …£79.99 (E.BAY) for pure sound quality and playability……
    ….whilst parading around in my favourite toe tappin’…. STILETTO’S !!!!!!

    Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 2:25pm | Permalink
  9. Dan wrote:

    All went well!
    Ran through Enter Sandman,Everlong,Land of Confusion,American Idiot,The Trooper and Killed by Death.
    Gelled very quickly once the ol’ nerves settled. Lookin’ forward to more mayhem :-)

    Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 5:13pm | Permalink

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