Stay with the arrangement and be prepared for the hypnotic ending/vamp. The bass part is not that same all the way though the song, but the chord changes are. This hypnotizes fellow musicians and the audience. That’s good. Bass is supposed to be hypnotic. That’s why I also needs to mark section of the song and actually play the written part. It help to play the part. During a live performance I take fewer liberties so that I can convey the different section of the song. I think this song has a solo section injected. I’m sending up flares and leaving bread crumbs for the other musicians and listeners.
Amp: Mesa Boogie Walkabout. I forgot the specs, but it’s been good for many many years. 300 watt I believe. Two speakers that I place…… OH WAIT…. I DON’T USE IT FOR THIS GIG. The venu has an amp that I like to use. I plug into a direct box and also the amp. I forgot the amp type. The amp head is on top of a speaker cabinet with 4 ten-inch speakers. I like that for my boomy bass tendency/past. 4 tens should be more punch and less big low boomy speaker sub type sound. So far, band mates have no complaints. Sometimes, I think the guitar player might be getting blown away by the end of the sets.
Bass: Fender Jazz Bass Deluxe 4 String… also known as “Bread and Butter.” when I was a full-time musician I used this bass for long periods of time. I modified it for longevity. Light strings, heavy-mass bridge, low action, grenade launcher, thick strap, MAC-10, and very useful controls (even when broken). Technically it's broken, but I just deal with it. I wanted more midrange anyway. My video’s and bandmates needed it. I spent a long time carving mid-range out of my bass for an island band. Now, I want a sound that cuts though and prints better to video.
Music Stand AND Lights: New lights. I purchased them for these performances. I don’t remember the brand names, but the lights are rechargeable and they come with a long long long charging cable. I might try to go without them some day soon. It might force me to get away from the music.
The music stand has been with me for a long time. It’s very portable because it breaks down into a small manageable shape.
A locally world famous type of spot that loves to have our band, Jazz Derelicts. We bring an audience that like to buy their drink and can afford to eat also. We make them lots of money on an early Sunday afternoon.
I hear the burgers are good.
The beer is good enough. I’ll asked about the well.
Lots of seating and the room is large. Probably holds 100 to 150 people. Seating is almost all the way around and most of it is 2.5 feet below the stage.
People say the sound is good.
There are many good places to hide our equipment.
No wind.
PARKING IS AWESOME, but don’t tell anyone from North LA.