This was my place on Sunset Beach in Treasure Island, FL.
2 feet in front of me was about 30 yards of white sand, right up to the Gulf of Mexico. We threw this party once a year. always had 5-6 bands, and went through 20+ kegs of beer.
That's our hot bass player (skinny but cute). As you can see by the gaggle of shirtless dudes hanging around her side of the stage.
Look at the bicolor Floyd Rose. The salt air would just eat zinc saddles for breakfast. And that guitar was only about 1.5 years old at the time.
She's looking much more loved these days. this pic is 3 weeks ago:
That looks like a ton of fun. Beach life is seasonal up here, but gatdamn I love it so much.
Also, the 1990s' were such a great decade. Everything that was all kind of faction'd off in the '80s came together and exploded in the '90s. For better or worse
Yeah I definitely miss the 80's and 90's. That was definitely the most fun times of my life. Although I am still having fun with music now, but definitely not the same as it used to be.
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in the 80's /90's we would rake in upwards of $1k for a cover gig with the norm at around 3 to 500 every Friday and sat for years. Does that happen anymore ? These days my duo just thinks about writing tunes
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Looks like the Belly concert at the Santa Monica Pier in April of 1993.
Looks awesome. I miss the 90's in general. There was original live music going on constantly, even all ages stuff. Bummer my kids probably won't see anything like that.
Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
ajaxlepinski wrote:Lack of personal style? Dude, you're the Sean Connery of GAB!
Dave wrote:Draelyc - can write a solid song, and play tasty leads despite his internal neurotic tendencies. Despite a million debates raging in his head over string guage, pickup height, Pete Townshend's sexual history, and pick material he makes his Shiva give up the goods. Plus his unplugged electric tone... well... it exists.
ajaxlepinski wrote:Computers and video games, back in the 90's, were still in their infancy... there was nothing else to do but, go see bands play!!!
This. Too many entertainment choices now.
At least in the covers market, it started with raising the drinking age, that took out a good chunk of audience immediately. More strict DUI laws clamped down on the adults, and the internet and TV slowly took some of the crowds away. The "no smoking in bars" thing took even more away, add in the fact that popular music ISN'T centered around 4 or 5 musicians playing instruments anymore, and you arrive at where we are.
There were tons of packed bars in the 80's and 90's, and a band in every one of them, in the Philly area. That has been slowly dwindling, for decades now.
ajaxlepinski wrote:Computers and video games, back in the 90's, were still in their infancy... there was nothing else to do but, go see bands play!!!
This. Too many entertainment choices now.
At least in the covers market, it started with raising the drinking age, that took out a good chunk of audience immediately. More strict DUI laws clamped down on the adults, and the internet and TV slowly took some of the crowds away. The "no smoking in bars" thing took even more away, add in the fact that popular music ISN'T centered around 4 or 5 musicians playing instruments anymore, and you arrive at where we are.
There were tons of packed bars in the 80's and 90's, and a band in every one of them, in the Philly area. That has been slowly dwindling, for decades now.
Remember when NJ driver's licenses had no pictures? I grew up in fake ID heaven
Guitars: '78 Les Paul Pro / '89 SG Special/ '04 Gibson Les Paul Classic 3 pickup / Jackson Star/ Endres Tele / Fernandes Rhoads/ ''74 Hohner MIJ strat/ 2 Partscasters
Amps: Depends on when you ask. I got tired of constantly updating this section lol
Cabs Marshall 1960A w V30s/ Seismic 2x12 w Redback and V30.
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GuitarBilly wrote:Yeah I definitely miss the 80's and 90's. That was definitely the most fun times of my life. Although I am still having fun with music now, but definitely not the same as it used to be.
I totally agree. I still have fun now, but these were my musical formative years, so to speak. It was a great time to be a player on the beach.
I meant to add tot the OP that I'd love to see anyone else's pics/clips/memories from their favorite times. Old gig pics are endlessly entertaining to me
TurboPablo wrote:That looks like a ton of fun. Beach life is seasonal up here, but gatdamn I love it so much.
Also, the 1990s' were such a great decade. Everything that was all kind of faction'd off in the '80s came together and exploded in the '90s. For better or worse
haha no doubt! We had grown just enough out of that mentality to really enjoy everyones company. And cell phones weren't commonplace, so you went the your local bar to find out what the hell everyone else was doing that night.
_ej_ wrote:I see pics and hear stories from guys 15 years older than me and damn I wish I was giggin' in the 90s
That bassist is super cute.
She joined us after coming straight from a punk band, she had such killer stage presence! And HUGE attitude. She was notorious for coming off stage after a set and kicking a chair across the floor, just cuz
Now she's a reclusive local artist that sells her stuff on FB. You'd never know it was the same person.
fretless wrote:in the 80's /90's we would rake in upwards of $1k for a cover gig with the norm at around 3 to 500 every Friday and sat for years. Does that happen anymore ? These days my duo just thinks about writing tunes
it's finally getting back up to that rate around here, gigs and pay slowed down a lot in the early 2000's. Now as a 4 piece we're getting anywhere from $800 to $1200 a show depending on the venues popularity. But we've been in it for a while, so having some cred does bring a bit more pay these days.