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09/15/2004 20:10 #30403

Hi I'm Jay
What's up everyone! Sorry for not coming on sooner and introducing myself but as Billy put it I am computer illiterate so I tend to avoid logging on!! I'll start out by telling you a little bit about how I started playing. Since I was in 4th grade I played the saxophone in my school band and jazz band. i enjoyed it for a while but it got to the point where I hated lugging that bulky saxophone case to school everyday. Any way music has always been my biggest interest and I knew that pursuing my talent was always something I wanted to do. So my senior year of high school (About two years ago) I skipped school on a cold winter day and went over to a friends house. It was there that i saw a friend play the guitar for the first time. I was so intrigued by the way he could play any song that was requested and how natural his hand was moving along the board. I instantly thought of how I needed to be able to do it!!! So an hour later I was in a music shop trading in my bulky sax for a guitar. Putting it lightly my mom was pissed but she later realized it was the best decision I had ever made! I have been playing for to years now and not to sound conceded but I consider myself a natural! There is nothing I enjoy more that picking up my guitar and letting my creative juices flow. Now back to the present!. I meet Dan and Billy and things just clicked! We where playing together for two weeks and we where writing songs, that to me are unbelievable! Although we are in the beginning stages I feel that we have potential that is unmatched to anything I have heard in a long time!!! So in closing I hope this site is a good outlet to show you just what I mean. So keep updated this band is gonna be big!!!

09/14/2004 17:34 #30402

Digging the Attention
Billy says:

Wow, we created this journal only 2 days ago and we already have over a hundred hits! I'd like to thank our boy Eric for volunteering his services to create a website for us. Eric has already started a design for a logo. Eric works for the same company Jay works for along with my brother-in-law Ian. Ian actually introduced Jay and me when I was in the process of buying my house last year. Funny how things turn out. We hope to be playing out again very soon, probably another coffee shop during an open mic or something. I'm working nights now and weekday evenings are pretty much out.

Thanks for the attention, and I hope to have something for you all to comment on really soon.

09/14/2004 09:20 #30401

The spot jam and other intriging things
Oh yeah I was mad nervous at that first jam. I had only been playing with these guys as their bassist for a week. Yeah!! only a week coming up with bass licks that sounded good in the songs. I was not only nervous about playing but I was nervous that the riffs I had didn't fit the songs. I didn't have a strap either so I got stuck in the chair...you know how hard it is to sit like that and play...well let's say it's less than comfortable. I was so nervous I forgot the intro for the last song we came up with like two days before the show. All this and I had to act calm to show jay that I wan't nervous. I think if he'd had known how nervous I was he wouldn't have played. Hopefully he'll sign on soon and intro himself.

As for the second jam at spot, I was less nervous, although as billy mentioned I had a chick I was trying to hook up with come to the jam, so I was uneasy about that. It was packed at the second jam, but I felt more comfortable playing the songs. I didn't get hammered like bill and jay did, I just had a hot coco...how fucking rock and roll is that?..hehehe.

I really can't wait to play out again, I mean at that point we only had 6 or 7 songs that we could play as a band, now we have closer to 14. My big push now is trying to get a drummer. I had brought a friend of mine in for three practices and it just didn't seem right, he was a decent drummer, but everything seemed to sound the same. Not very inspired. As for now though I want to try and hit up another spot jam, or maybe even a paid show somewhere, I just want to play out and see what people think of the newer songs...newer being relative because we've only been playing as a cohesive band for like a month.

09/13/2004 19:34 #30400

Spot Coffee - August 9, 2004
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Left to Right: Billy, Jay, Dan

Billy

This is a picture taken by our good friend Lee. It was at Spot Coffee for their open mic night about 5 weeks ago. It was our first time playing out in front of people we didn't know. Dan and I had to strong arm Jay into playing that night. We each only had one drink at Crocodile Bar right before we played, ie. not enough to calm anyone of our nerves. We even played a little hacky sac in the parking lot before we went on, something to burn off the excess energy. We finally went on after what seemed like forever. The guitars we played didn't have pick ups in them and we couldn't hear what each other was playing. Two of the three songs we played had solos that I improvised on the spot. The 3rd one I don't even use a pick. My hands wouldn't stop shaking. We made it through all 3 songs and the crowd seemed to enjoy us even though we left out the vocals. The manager of Spot offered to have us come back anytime for cash but we would have to fill 2 hours. I told him that we would get back to him. Later that week, Jay and I bought electric acoustics so we could plug into amps.

Two weeks later we returned to open mic at Spot. This time armed with a bottle of 100proof Southern Comfort and guitars with pick ups. Dan was entertaining a prospective girl and her friends. Jay and I kept running to my car to entertain that bottle of SoCo. We went on much earlier and some of our friends made it out to support us. We did 2 instrumentals and performed "Sunshine" with vocals. It was too funny. I start the song with fingerpicking and then Jay comes in strumming his guitar. The bass comes in when he feels it and then Jay is supposed to sing. It came right to that spot and he looked at me and said he couldn't do it. I told him that he had to, and believe it or not, he fucking did! He was a little quiet at first but found his voice and sang a great version of the song.

Dan, fill in the gaps.

09/13/2004 07:20 #30399

Dan
It's was a sunny sunday afternoon, and I was pretty tired, gone out the night before, and hadn't gotten any sleep, then I had to work a double at work, and ended up the day at our friend lee's house for a BBQ. I got totally wasted and after the BBQ Bill and Jay had asked me if I wanted to come over and play some music, or as we musicians call it, jam. Now I'm a guitarist by trade, but when we rolled over to Bill and Jay's of course they had the guitars, but bill did have a bass guitar sitting lonely in the corner. Now I've never really played a bass, the notes are the same as a guitar, it has two less strings, I figured I could handle it. So they started playing some of their originals that I had never really heard before. Sounded good to me so I laid a bass riff to it, and there you had it.

I came back the next day on their practice day, which was monday practice. Laid some more riffs down into their songs, and I was officially annexed into the band. Now jay's my room mate and bill's my landlord. It has all the makings of a UPN sitcom, or bad MTV reality show. We'll catch you up on things soon.