Pub cover band, your thoughts?
Pub cover band, your thoughts?
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Khonda

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108 posts

81 months

Wednesday 5th July 2023
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My dad shared this with me and I thought it deserved a wider audience!

They were playing in his local and and apparently covered sweet child o' mine as well as some others.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/515499725887117/perm...

droopsnoot

13,646 posts

259 months

Thursday 6th July 2023
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I used to work with a bloke who used to be in a covers band, they did a very good (I'm picky, and I notice wrong notes even though I can't play anything) version of Sweet Child O Mine, and quite a lot of stuff I hadn't heard of at the time. Lots of very talented people out there. Sound quality on the clip makes it difficult to know how good that lot are.

Reginald Molehusband

4,056 posts

274 months

Thursday 6th July 2023
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I enjoy a good pub covers band. Many of them are very competent players and very often make a living teaching others to play instruments.

If you want wrong notes, look at videos of Jimmy Page trying to play the Stairway to Heaven lead live smile

TGCOTF-dewey

6,679 posts

72 months

Thursday 6th July 2023
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Go and see Elvana... Utterly brilliant.

Best live gig I've seen in years. So much fun.

wol

68 posts

267 months

Mr Tidy

27,455 posts

144 months

Thursday 6th July 2023
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I saw A Band Called Malice last year and they were brilliant, so I'm going to see them again this year!

Motorman74

477 posts

38 months

Thursday 6th July 2023
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That's an open mic session - not a pub band doing covers.

There are some fantastic bands out there playing pubs - often for little reward, and far less than they deserve.

cherryowen

12,208 posts

221 months

Thursday 6th July 2023
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Reginald Molehusband said:
If you want wrong notes, look at videos of Jimmy Page trying to play the Stairway to Heaven lead live smile
I think that's unfair.

The solo is played over a A minor / G maj / F maj chord progression, and Page mainly plays A minor pentatonic but adds in the occasional F note to mirror the use of the F maj chord. The F note is allowed, diatonically, as it is part of the A natural minor scale of which A minor pentatonic "borrows" five of its degrees.

IMO, its a good solo; not Page's best (for me, I prefer No Quarter live and The Lemon Song) but well crafted.