8mileshigher wrote:
As for songs or "set list" ..... its a Jam, so anything can happen .... likely could be Classic Rock, British Invasion, Jangle-Pop and New Wave type tunes from the 60s, 70s, and 80s era. Or maybe the opposite .... surf instrumentals, bluesy solos or maybe some jazz-like jams free from the Top 40 single structure ??
Probably always a dose of tunes by Rickenbacker identified artists such as Beatles, Byrds, Searchers, The Who, Creedence, Jefferson Airplane, Yes, Tom Petty, R.E.M., The Smithereens, Weller The Jam, The Church, The Plimsouls, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Smiths, etc.
And then again there can be songs by bands that do not necessarily have Rickenbacker identification such as Hendrix, Cream, Chuck Berry, Stones, Stevie Ray, Humble Pie, ZZ Top, Allman Bros, Pink Floyd, Lynrd Skynyrd, Grateful Dead, Dire Straits, Marshall Tucker, R&B Motown, or who knows ...
To conceptualize some song ideas offered at a So Cal Ric Jam .... check this spread sheet out from last year:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... fUFE#gid=0 not necessarily the same tunes would happen at BARC, but the ideas list might be representative of some of the songs the some jam attendees might be familiar with ?
Maybe
Kira or Doug or Gareth or Harry or Steve, etc. can chime in here with some song ideas ....
> I might add that we can never go wrong with "three-chorder" tunes at a Jam <

Does Gareth get to play on ALL of the
Motorhead songs?
Wow, that is one large spreadsheet of songs I have never learned, but like to hear and sing. Can I put in some requests? Like "Day in the Life" and "I Want You"
I went through the list to see which ones I thought I could maybe learn. I intentionally ignored Beatles thru REM, plus Smiths and the Jam (too good or can't think of a bass line I can hum), so that put me into the 80's, which is alright since I spent alot of quality time there. I could figure out
The Church's "Under the Milky Way" and "Reptile" (cool little riff and pause) and
Echo's "Killing Moon." I'd like to play the
Smithereens, but don't think I could get any right in time (Blood and Roses maybe). If those work for anyone, great let me know.
For other RIC bass-related, maybe
Deep Purple (Black Night, but suggest another if you want).
Kyuss (Demon Cleaner, Fatso Forgetso)? There's a band called
Clutch that have a jam feel to them (and their bassist is using a 4003 this tour). Maybe play around some of those bass lines?
And does
Black Flag count? Kira (the Low?) favored Rickenbackers. We can knock a mess those out in 10-15 minutes.
I'd like to toss a few out there and hear what they would sound like through RIC instruments. I'm not expecting any hits on these, but here goes:
Led Zeppelin - Nobody's Fault but Mine, The Ocean, When the Levee Breaks (12 string in place of the harmonica?)
Black Sabbath - Into the Void, Electric Funeral, Children of the Grave, Snowblind, NIB
Finally, I know a whole mess of
Tool songs, but they are not very jammy and are in Drop-D.
For equipment, I may have a couple of fuzz pedals that I'll bring. One is an MXR Bass Fuzz Deluxe and maybe a ProCo Rat, too. My Baby Blue II combo only has 2x8" and a 5" horn and doesn't really throw the bass. Great for home and maybe a nice way to A/B some basses. Then go to the Trace Elliot to move some air.
Finally, I don't drink booze, but mentioned something with Joey about bringing a cordial to the confluence (I'm Johnnie Walker). I have no problem doing that, but I've never attended one of these. So you guys let me know. It'll be Black if anything.