Thank you Dan for driving all the way from Tipperary to Dublin to sit
there and listen to me rehearse on Wednesday night. Your input has
really helped.
So , things I've learned or re-learned this week:
I can get up at a wedding and play a song I've written as a gift to the couple.
I can't do three-nights-out in-a-row. Oh man I can't.
There are not enough hours int eh day or days in the week. These days I'm squeezing the toothpaste every which way.
Using a rehearsal room when preparing a gig with electronics is a must
Edit! Less is more.
If the vibe fits wear it
'Be
Alright' has a folktronica arrangement which was too heavy but after
some editing it's now not over-long and I can remember the arrangement
so I don't lose my place with all the bleeps and pings.
'Interference'
will work with acoustic but I am seriously thinking about reinstating
part of the backing track for the middle 8 where I did an Andy Summers
style arpeggio thing in the studio.
'Dive' needed a lot of
re-editing but it's there now. This is one of those songs where I think
for the recording I'll have to do something in the chorus because it's
only 1 word repeated and it feels a little repetitive.
'Break Me'
is now being played on guitar. I've decided not to do a keyboard part
live because it needed something more. For the gig(s) I'll play
acoustic guitar and will let the laptop play my piano part.
All-in-all I'm getting closer to material for the second CD and have an eye (just one eye mind) on a third CD.
Rehearsal
tonight was focused. I didn't bother with the acoustic songs because I
can practice those at home and I pretty much know them. I took time
over each track that uses the laptop.
Next Wednesday (night before the gig) I'll go through the set twice - like a tech rehearsal.
Sitting here watching Glastonbury coverage (Friday night) I wonder 'will I ever?'.
It's
hard doing this on your own. I like the control and I like only needing
to keep 'me' happy. But promoting a gig alone is hard work. Bloody hell
I hope people turn up for this or it's going to be a bit of a pisser.