| Visit Our Catalog at SteelGuitarShopper.com |

Post new topic Bugged" off the stage
Goto page 1, 2  Next
Reply to topic
Author Topic:  Bugged" off the stage
Marc Friedland


From:
Fort Collins, CO
Post  Posted 12 Jun 2005 1:00 pm    
Reply with quote

Last night I performed with The Dave Russell Band at The Colusa County Fair in N. CA. When we came back to do our final set at about 9:30 it was next to impossible to even get on the stage because of so many flying bugs. They were all over EVERYTHING! There must have been countless millions of them. Fortunately I had a powerful fan with me that helped a little bit. They turned off all the lights on or near the stage and that enabled us to play without getting bugged to death, but of course we had to play relatively in the dark. They didn't seem to bite, just some kind of gnat or something. By the time we were through with the set, almost all the bugs had left, but there were MANY dead bugs still there on the ground and on our equipment. Even with all the distractions, we did a good job and even landed some nice future gigs. -- Marc
www.marcfriedland.com
www.daverussell.com
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Jeff Hyman


From:
West Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 12 Jun 2005 1:17 pm    
Reply with quote

Marc,

On the right hand side of your website is a photo. Is that a picture of Barry Sless?



------------------
Jeff Hyman
jeff@cactus.com
Sho~Bud LDG
WEBB and Fender Deluxe
www.HatCreekCountry.com
www.cactus.com
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Ken Lang


From:
Simi Valley, Ca
Post  Posted 12 Jun 2005 3:04 pm    
Reply with quote

Pity the poor gnats, just trying to get in a dance of love to some good country music.

They are attracted to the carbon dioxide when you exhale. Just don't breathe during the set and you'll be fine.
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Drew Howard


From:
48854
Post  Posted 12 Jun 2005 5:45 pm    
Reply with quote

Dude!

I just got back from playing a festival in northern Michigan and it was GNAT CITY! In my eyes and mouth. Ack!

Drew

------------------

Drew Howard - website - Fessenden D-10 8/8, Fessenden SD-12 5/5 (Ext E9), Magnatone S-8, N400's, BOSS RV-3

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Roger Shackelton

 

From:
MINNESOTA (deceased)
Post  Posted 12 Jun 2005 8:10 pm    
Reply with quote

You guys forgot to go see your AVON Lady for "Skin So Soft." They say it really works.??


Roger
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Eric West


From:
Portland, Oregon, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 12 Jun 2005 8:30 pm    
Reply with quote

Not to be alarmist, but I have a big can of "dense jungle" Off™ with DEET, and I cover myself with it on outdoor gigs. I even have one gig this year I'm not gonna do because of the Skeeters.

West Nile is in most states, and now in Oregon.

I've met a couple people that have had it, and it's no fun from what they've told me.

I remember working in Winnemucca in 84, and youd get bit by so many gnats or "noseeums" that when you'd scratch yourself you'd cause big blotchy scrapes from all the anticoag they'd shoot in ya.

EJL

View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website
Dave Grafe


From:
Hudson River Valley NY
Post  Posted 12 Jun 2005 8:46 pm    
Reply with quote

I played at the Aspen Ridge Resort a couple of times on the way to Winnemucca with Joni Harms & Co. - outside on the deck with a stunning view of the pasture and hills and more mosquitoes than I ever saw in one place south of the Yukon. They seem to have a particular affinity for steel player juice, too.

Remind me not to take that gig again....
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Les Anderson


From:
The Great White North
Post  Posted 12 Jun 2005 9:57 pm    
Reply with quote

You want them by the billions such as "no seeums, black flies, mosquitoes horse flies and the whole nine yards at a rate you wouldn't believe, try Northern Canada or the interior of Alaska. Believe me, would wouldn't bleieve it unless you have been there.

Smoking smudge pots are about the only way to enable someone to play outdoors: especially after it cools down in the evening. Deep Woods Off is by far the most used repellent used up here; however, it will take the finish off your insruments so northern musicians rarely use it while playing.

------------------
(I am not right all of the time but I sure like to think I am!)

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Marc Friedland


From:
Fort Collins, CO
Post  Posted 12 Jun 2005 10:52 pm    
Reply with quote

Thanks everyone for adding your replies to this post, keep them coming if you wish.
Jeff, that's not Barry Sless in the picture on my website. I'll send you an email.
-- Marc

[This message was edited by Marc Friedland on 13 June 2005 at 12:45 AM.]

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
CrowBear Schmitt


From:
Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
Post  Posted 13 Jun 2005 5:33 am    
Reply with quote

after readin' yer post Marc, i figured yer Musik killed dem bugs
Thanx Ken fer settin' me straight

here in France, we splash on lavender - it's a bug repellent
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
George Plemons

 

From:
Corsicana, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 13 Jun 2005 1:29 pm    
Reply with quote

I had that to happen to me at a lakeside gig on a trailer. Here was my solution, so try this next time: Put a bright light right behind the front singers head (they always like the attention you know), when I did it, everytime the singer tried to sing he swallowed a bug, probably my greatest on stage practical joke ever. I still laugh everytime I think about it. OH, and there was the night I set our blind drummers drums up facing the opposite direction from the rest of the band, he would have killed me, but he couldn't see me???
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Frank Parish

 

From:
Nashville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 13 Jun 2005 1:57 pm    
Reply with quote

Skin so Soft does in fact work. I've put this stuff on and on my hat when I go fishing in the boat and have seen the skeeters hovering around my head about 8 inches away but never making contact. It's smelly but it works!
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Rick Schmidt


From:
Prescott AZ, USA
Post  Posted 13 Jun 2005 2:34 pm    
Reply with quote

I did a gig in the mountains last summer where the only thing more distracting than the millions of bugs flying around me was the hundreds of bats barely missing my head!
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Gaylon Mathews


From:
Jasper, Georgia
Post  Posted 13 Jun 2005 4:56 pm    
Reply with quote

We played an outdoor thing at Konocti Harbor (northern California)last year with Brooks & Dunn. There were so many bugs that we could hardly breath. They were all in my changer, on the fret board to where I could hardly tell where I was.

------------------
Gaylon's Homepage
www.gaylonmathews.com

Gretchen Wilson
www.gretchenwilson.com

GFI Ultra D-10, Fender Steel King, GHS Strings, SteelSeat.com


View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Barbara Hennerman


From:
** R.I.P. **
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2005 5:41 am    
Reply with quote

[This message was edited by Barbara Hennerman on 15 June 2005 at 06:12 AM.]

View user's profile Send private message
John Macy

 

From:
Rockport TX/Denver CO
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2005 6:51 am    
Reply with quote

I learned a long time ago to carry a small tube of sunscreen and some bug spray in the seat during the summer festival months...
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
George Redmon


From:
Muskegon & Detroit Michigan.
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2005 8:47 am    
Reply with quote

MAN.....becareful what you are spraying around....a few years ago, i was at an outdoor show..the guitar player of the band that was about to play, sprayed everyone down with something in a can, the singer went ahead and sprayed the lead player..it just peeled the finish off the front of that big Gretsch! Also if any of you guitar players are going to be doing an out door gig, stay to hell out of aluminium lawn chairs while you are playing your 6 string...Zaaap, fry, sizzle.....
Drew..i agree about those gnats and skeeters..i think we here in Michigan should adopt skeeters as the new state bird or something..my god the size of those things..


------------------

Whitney Single 12 8FL & 5 KN,keyless, dual changers Extended C6th, Webb Amp, Line6 PodXT, Goodrich Curly Chalker Volume Pedal, Match Bro, BJS Bar..I was keyless....when keyless wasn't cool....


View user's profile Send private message
RON PRESTON

 

From:
Dodson, Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2005 9:55 am    
Reply with quote

You Guys Ever seen them CREATURES that fly around down here in LOUISIANA? All I can say is.....RUN!!! Good Lord, Man, I only weigh about 120 LBS a SOAKING, and, I swear, when they "Get together" to "Have a little Fun" with HELPLESS Humans like me, it AIN'T FUNNY, and, AFTER they are DONE with me, they look at the many ways of HOW to ELIMINATE 'Ol Ron, and several THOUSAND will "Link up" "Leg to Leg" so they can CARRY ME OFF, WITH my STEEL, to DESPOSE of me as they see "FIT," especially if I play "Outa Tune," and let me tell ya, They don't LIKE it if you play "Outa tune." :eek"
But, on the other hand, Ya GOTTA see the FROGS who "ZAP" the Bugs. I've hired a "Platoon" of 'em who "Work" just for ME when I'm playing an "Outsider." Now, THAT'S another story in ITSELF.

------------------
Emmons S-10 4 & 5
Evans FET 500, Session 400 LTD, ProFex 11
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Michael Johnstone


From:
Sylmar,Ca. USA
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2005 10:54 am    
Reply with quote

I played an outdoor gig in Orlando one time and the skeeters down there are big enough to.... er..."make love" to a turkey. And then there's them gators crawlin around on stage......
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Lawrence Lupkin


From:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2005 11:29 am    
Reply with quote

Bingo!
www.vtarmynavy.com/insect-net-jacket.htm

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Les Anderson


From:
The Great White North
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2005 12:11 pm    
Reply with quote

Michael, you brough back a hilarious memory of an outdoor stage performance we did in Florida with Peggy Lee and Pearl Bailey during the early seventies. They had built the outdoor stage set almost a week prior to the show and, low and low behold, a pair of aligators decided to make it their home.

I think it was during Peggy Lee's third song that these things decided they didn't like the noise coming from above and made their exit via the front of the stage. No one, and I mean no one would believe how fast a crowd of four thousand people can separate and clear a path by climbing over chairs for these reptiles.

------------------
(I am not right all of the time but I sure like to think I am!)

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Larry Strawn


From:
Golden Valley, Arizona, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2005 5:53 pm    
Reply with quote

Ron P.

I know all about those La. "skeeters",,I worked a lot in S. La. and out in the Gulf on the rigs.

Day time was bad enough,, but when we turned our rig lights on LOOK OUT!!! You could hear them 40 ft. above, sounded like a flight of F-16's.

If you've never tried making a pipe weld at night in La. with Skeeters' hitting you in the back, and bouncing off your welding hood like 22 cal. bullets, Well,, you just don't know what Skeeters' are!! LOL...

Larry

------------------
Emmons S/D-10, 3/4, Sessions 400 Ltd. Home Grown E/F Rack
"ROCKIN COUNTRY"

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
RON PRESTON

 

From:
Dodson, Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 15 Jun 2005 8:37 am    
Reply with quote

Larry,
I suppose that is why you now reside in "Apache" country? You gotta watch out for them "Gila Monsters" down there.
I guess NOWHERE is "Safe" when it comes to Living with "Gods Creatures"......On THEIR TERMS. Hee,Hee

------------------
Emmons S-10 4 & 5
Evans FET 500, Session 400 LTD, ProFex 11

[This message was edited by RON PRESTON on 15 June 2005 at 09:38 AM.]

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Jim Florence

 

From:
wilburton, Ok. US * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 15 Jun 2005 11:41 am    
Reply with quote

I guess being a southern country boy has it's advantages, A lot of people have made fun of us with our underwear having a "Trap Door" in the back. but that serves two purposes. One is that it's cooler, and the other is that it keeps the knats out of our face,
View user's profile Send private message
Gene Jones

 

From:
Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
Post  Posted 15 Jun 2005 12:29 pm    
Reply with quote

I was always disappointed when the trap door in those long johns (which was buttoned to close it) was replaced by the vertical split in the material with only a one button closure. The split was a lot more convenient....but not near as classy as the buttoned style! ..and worse, they even changed the color from red to gray

It didn't seem to make much difference to the bugs as they could find their way in regardless of the style.

------------------

www.genejones.com

View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website

All times are GMT - 8 Hours
Jump to:  
Please review our Forum Rules and Policies
Our Online Catalog
Strings, CDs, instruction, and steel guitar accessories
www.SteelGuitarShopper.com

The Steel Guitar Forum
148 S. Cloverdale Blvd.
Cloverdale, CA 95425 USA

Click Here to Send a Donation

Email SteelGuitarForum@gmail.com for technical support.


BIAB Styles
Ray Price Shuffles for Band-in-a-Box
by Jim Baron