The BedRock Diary 2001
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22 December 2001
LOVE
IS IN THE AIR AND EDDIE'S BACK IS…WELL….BACK!
Well, our
biggest news of the moment is the fact that Bedrock no longer boasts a
bachelor within its ranks as Mike & Georgia announced their engagement
last Sunday (16 December). Congratulations, guys, and Best Wishes
from all in the band for a marvelous life together. It was
definitely a very sneaky move pulling this on us only once you'd left town
for your Christmas leave. Not to worry Mister Millad, we'll get a
submarine roll and a few beers out of you upon your return. Mike,
who has always been a romantic at heart, will no doubt come back inspired
with a host of freshly scored, chart-topping love songs. Watch this
space for news of "Wedding Bells"!
Other big
news is the fact that Eddie's back operation has been, by all accounts so
far, a huge success. Why, within weeks of going "under the
blade" Eddie is fast regaining mobility and was even found walking
about shopping this morning, support brace firmly tightened around his
midrift. (Do you always walk so funny, Eddie?) Bad news, of
course, is the fact that we probably won't be gigging "live" for
quite a few months as Eddie's recovery will, of necessity, be fairly
slow. The good news, though, is that we will be able to record
during this period so our first release for 2002 will soon start taking
shape.
Saturday 17 November 2001-11-17
There we
were just thinking what a rare weekend off this would be for us this year.
The weeks ahead were cluttered with gigs and, just as were catching
our collective breath from our Darling sojourn,
we were expecting Christmas to be the first respite from this
demanding life on the road. And
then disaster struck! And now
we find ourselves with a clear horizon to the end of the year, totally gig
free. Talk about going from
feast to famine. Ah, let me
explain what has happened to transform our world.
Well, about a fortnight ago drummer Eddie was removing himself from
the bath when, suddenly, there was a peculiar "click" in his
back coinciding with almost total loss of sensation in his left leg.
Although in fair discomfort the situation seemed to ease slightly
during the next few days, however - and wisely, medical advice was sought
and Eddie was directed in haste to a specialist in Cape Town. He took one look at Eddie's problem and announced that going
under the "knife" was an urgent necessity. So that's it - Eddie will be having the operation
this Thursday (22 November) in Cape Town and will then be on his back,
literally, for anything up to eight weeks.
I'm sure that you'll all agree that one's health takes priority
over just about anything else although it was not without regret that we
have had to renege on our forthcoming gigs.
To those of you who have had us "booked" our sincerest
apologies. We will look at
seeing you all right next year when the show's together again.
To those of you who were looking forward to our gigs, we'll be back
soon in the New Year. Hang in
there and keep those party shoes dusted off!
I am sure that you will all joining us in wishing Eddie well and
trust that he will have a speedy recovery.
Although we won't be playing for a while we'll be keeping the
website "alive" and, hopefully, interesting.
'Til we chat again - keep rockin'.
Sunday
10 November
DARLING
RAISES BEDROCK'S TEMPERATURE!
What
a wonderful weekend of contrasts and discovery Darling turned out to be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we know all the old jokes about Darling but, for
those of you who are uninitiated, this Darling is a real surprise.
Nestled in amongst the hills less than an hour's drive from Cape
Town this little hamlet positively bustles with enjoyment.
Bedrock's introduction - after a long and trying drive down from
Namibia - occurred at the Pandora's Box of Darling - the quaint, cosy,
homely shop known as "Through The Looking Glass".
Proprietor Charming Spice, together with her incredibly well
organised mother, Granny Spice, extended a welcome of a quality five star
hotels can only dream about. The
mood for the entire weekend was set immediately.
With a welcome like this how could the band's Western Cape debut
fail? It couldn't - and it
didn't. Of course, Granny
& Charming Spice had a little bit more to do with this weekend than
their mind-blowing welcome. You
see, they had been instrumental in putting the whole gig together.
Anyway, with various activities pursued on Friday night, the band
had their first sight of the Peron on the Saturday morning and were blown
away. What an incredible
venue - the atmosphere, the
surrounds, the homecrafts - all combine to make a unique vibe.
A special treat was in-store with most of the band attending the
lunchtime performance of Evita Praat Kaktus.
Evita had us all in hysterics and rarely has an hour or so passed
by with such humour and mirth. Then
it was over and it was the band's turn to set-up and sound-check.
This went incredibly smoothly with our specially
"imported" sound engineer, Stuart Ramage, on hand to assist in
this delicate task. Thanks,
Stuart…your mere presence seemed to ensure that all our sound
"thingamajigs" behaved themselves.
We knew it was that because as soon as you pushed off the gremlins
arrived! No
matter, the folk duly started arriving and dinner was had.
And then the moment of truth arrived as Bedrock took the stage in
the sweltering heat, worsened by the sizeable stage spotlights above them.
In true Bedrock style the band had decided to take the evening
"by the scruff of the neck" and blasted (literally) into action
with Status Quo's "Rockin' All Over The World".
The scene had been set and there was no let up for the next five
hours. Not even the rugby match between South Africa and France
could dampen the audience's enthusiasm.
And for those that did sneak off - tough one, guys, we told you
watching Bedrock would be more fun than watching the Boks!!
Charming Spice had prepared well and had a good section of the
Darling party crowd present but, thanks to Bedrock's pace and the heat,
not even they could keep up with the band. We
warned you that us old toppies can rock!!
Even Elvis stayed away! Weaving
their way through four action-packed sets the band moved from covers to
their own unique originals introducing the audience to such delights as
"Rock 'n Roll Man", "Take A Look", Bronto Saw
Us", "I Wanna Be" and "Babbelas Blues".
Before anyone realised it, it was one o'clock on
Sunday morning. It had been one very hectic, hot, festive night.
Squeezing the last few ounces of energy from their magnificent
physiques the band members (with lots of help from the assembled
youngsters) packed the Nissan gigmobile and made their way to their
over-night homes. Sunday
morning broke clear and warm again and, after quick breakfasts, the show
was on the road again back to Namibia.
Yes, it was a long way for a gig but what an enjoyable weekend. Grateful thanks from the band to all those residents of
Darling who supported us on the night, as well as those friends, family,
acquaintances and strangers who travelled from beyond Darling's confines
to enjoy the evening with us. We
are overwhelmed by your support. A
special word of thanks again to those instrumental in organising such a
successful gig for us, especially Kotie, Tasha, Godfrey and, naturally,
Evita for allowing her amazing theatre venue to host such a motley crew of
amateur rock musicians. May
your good fortune bring many more happy chords to this wonderful
"experience".
Next
out-of-town stop will be Rumours in Luderitz on the night of Friday, 30
November, 2001. Be sure to be there to share the Bedrock experience.
You won't regret it.
03 November 2001
Well,
there's only one thing that can be said about today's event at the local
Yacht Club - IT WAS A HAPPENING! It's been years since so many people
descended on that entertaining spot and it looked to us as though the
townsfolk had been anticipating a return in force. Nobody, lest of all the
organisers, could have foreseen the turnout on the day. I mean, in
Oranjemund, it is physically impossible to create a traffic jam - there
aren't enough cars, nor are there any choke points. But it nearly happened
today! There were cars parked for many metres from the club premises as
everyeone sought to soak up the sunshine, the beer, the music and,
generally, the occasion. Of course, the main event of the day - THE
ANYTHING THAT FLOATS event - proceeded as planned just after two in the
afternoon. Whilst the older members of the community tried to cajole their
over-sized and over-weight craft around the course, it was a group of
youngsters who surged to the finishing post. Indeed, they won handsomely.
And Bedrock? Well we just rocked along keeping the folk entertained as
many of them went about shedding their decorum in front of us. It was a
wonderful day spent with fellow members of the community. Now that the
Yacht Club is officially back on its feet we look forward to any more BIG
DAYS like this.
02 November 2001
Well we're back at last , two
months to the day since our last DIARY posting - and what a time it's
been. Back in September our freely-provided (I mean, what self-respecting
struggling rock 'n roll band can pay for these facilities) website hosting
service informed us that they would no longer be hosting free sites. Being
the incredibly far-thinking band that we are, we knew it had to come to an
end sometime so it wasn't that much of a surprise. The surprise did come
when we discovered the extortionistic rates that local providers charge
for their hosting services. "No Way, Jose", not Bedrock. So off
went our intrepid Kennuf on his tour of the globe (metaphorically
speaking, of course!) to search for a cost-effective hosting service and
did he come up trumps. Thanks to Frank Zander and his team for their
incredibly efficient service and outstanding helpfulness. Any of you out
there looking for a similar service, send us an e-mail and we'll steer you
in Frank's direction.
Once that was sorted out Kennuf got stuck in again on his
brand new home pc and set about building the new site. Driven - as he
usually is by the promise of a couple of thirst quenching beverages - he
had, in next-to-no-time, taken care of the whole issue. It
was, and acknowledgement is due here, a lonely time for him for, apart
from Eddie who was also in town doing back exercises, Kennuf was alone.
Mike was reclining amongst the green hills of the Eastern Cape ostensibly
pursuing some advanced studies and Pete was holidaying in the UK. Tough
life for some.
Then, when Kennuf had sorted out the mess, we all came
home again to find he'd fixed everything! Easy, hey? Anyway, I'm sure
you'll all agree that our new address of www.bedrockband.com is far easier
to remember than our old URL and, hopefully, you'll be able to remember it
well enough to pass onto your friends and acquaintances. (Pity about the
bumper stickers, business cards, posters and advertisements but...what
price fame?)
And now it's back to gigging and, thankfully, the bookings
are rolling in. Our next gig - as indicated on the opening page of the
site - is at the local Yacht Club tomorrow. It's an afternoon story which
coincides with the annual fun event appropriately named the "Anything
That Floats Day". We'll start playing at about two in the afternoon
and, after that, well anything's possible. Should be fun!
Next weekend a huge treat is in store for all you Cape
Town folk when we play at the Perron in Darling. That gig will start at
eight-ish on Saturday night (10 November) and the R45-00 entrance fee
includes a light meal. There're only 100 tickets of which 60 have already
been sold so make sure you're amongst the last 40. Failing that you'll be
condemned to listening to our CDs without ever sharing a "live"
experience with us. Not for the fainthearted, that's for sure.
On Saturday 24 November we're back in Oranjemund at the
local Golf Club (provisionally) before heading off to Luderitz where, on
Friday 30 November, we'll be at Rumours in the Kapp's Hotel. It's been
some time since we were last in Luderitz as a band so this one promises
BIG THINGS. If you want to be a part of the action let us blast some of
the sand out of your ears at Rumours that evening!
December gigs? Well, they'll all be in Oranjemund and
we'll talk about those closer to the time.
02 September 2001
Hi there, folks! Well, Kenny
and yours truly survived the German Carnival in Luderitz last night -
just!! It was a great evening so thanks to all the people involved in LUKA
and, of course, the Buchters for their attendance. Good one! Watch this
space!
17 August 2001
Well this is a first for your
scribe - sitting in an Internet Cafe in the Atrium Centre in Claremont,
Cape Town, updating your favourite site. Bedrock had an unexpected
"big punt" last Wednesday (14 August) when "Recovery"
was featured on SAfm's Bruce Millar show. Steve Segermann, editor of the
SA Rock Digest, spoke eloquently - and humourously - about the band's
latest release giving it a very positive spin. The show's presenter, Bruce
Millar, rued the fact that he didn't have a CD to play and so, true to
bedrock form, one was couriered off to him at haste! So, standby for next
week's Bruce Millar shows, especially Wednesday's edition when he seems to
focus on local rock happenings. To our Capetonian friends,
"Recovery" is now available from Avatar Music in the Riverside
Centre at Rondebosch. If you can't find it on the shelves speak to Jim who
will arrange a copy for you. Your scribe (as usual) has taken in loads of
musical happenings this week including "Five Of A Kind" at the
Green Dolphin, Dorp Street Theatre Cafe and the Blue Ivory Jazz Lounge,
both of the latter being out at Stellenbosch. Also enjoyed were
"Vic's Jazz Band" at the Wipeout Bar at Muizenberg and, tonight,
it's "Glory Days" at On Broadway. Tomorrow I'll be back on the
road for good old Oranjemund. Chat to you then. Don't forget to get your
copy of "Recovery" and please play it loud enough to disturb the
neioghbours. Surely this is what a democraxctic society is about - sharing
our privileges? Good One!
05 August 2001 - HOT NEWS
ON 'RECOVERY'
The "Recovery" CD
sales are going from strength to strength and it is anticipated that the
disk is getting airtime on Windhoek's Radio Kudu and Radio Wave 96.7 FM.
The release has also received an honourable mention or two on the SA ROCK
DIGEST website (www.cd.co.za). For our Windhoek friends who would like to
buy locally, the CD may be purchased at Take Note and Universal Sounds,
both in Independence Avenue. For those who wish to use mail order, you may
do so through this website or OneWorld which has a link from the SA ROCK
DIGEST site.
04 August 2001
The day started on a very
positive footing with the dawn bringing a windless, cloudless and sunny
day with it. The band members and their families made a leisurely start to
their day, before all meeting up at the local Bowling Club for a champagne
breakfast. Good idea this, Bowling Club - let's do it more often. After a
hearty breakfast the guys moved on to load up, and set up, at our most
favourite of local venues, "La Cantina" - or "The Don"
as it is more commonly known. It was such a pleasure being back there
again although the pessimists amongst us had wondered just what sort of
crowd we'd draw, with many of our usual groupies - the hockey and golf
club crowds - being away on sports weekends. As it transpired, the
attendance was even beyond the optimists' expectations! We kicked off our
first set with a nice and gentle blues tune, "Red House", before
picking up the pace a bit. Right from the outset it was clear that the
contest for the "Party Animal Of The Day Award" would be a
fierce one, the early trendsetter being Marie (no surnames...you all know
who she is!). Her performance was impressive as she continued as she
started out, throwing down the gauntlet to all-comers. Thanks to Marie's
efforts, the dancing started early! People flowed in (as did the alcohol!)
throughout the afternoon and we soon realised that we were onto a
"winner". Especially pleasing to see were the number of old, as
well as new, faces that popped in. There were folk from Port Nolloth,
Alexander Bay and Kleinzee, turning yet another Bedrock gig into an
international event. I mean, how many other bands can say that their
audiences are drawn from beyond their borders every time they play? C'mon,
is this for real or what! Our old mate Hennie kept the band well
"fed" with a steady flow of pumpelmussen, ensuring that the
party spirit didn't fade away. The dancers grew in number and, soon, we
had young and old alike bopping away. The vibe was brilliant. On and on
played the band, churning out four sets in all. At last the "Party
Animal Award" presentation arrived and, in the main category, there
could only have been one winner...you guessed it - Marie. Well done,
Marie, and we hope that you'll be back to defend your title! Such was the
occasion that it was deemed appropriate to present a second
"award". This one was for "spirit" and was duly
presented to one of the town's most favourite former residents, Kotie
Reid. Well done, Kotie - you certainly showed the young crowd that you can
still keep up with the best! Enjoy the schnapps and we look forward to
that gig down Darling way. To the rest of you - thanks hugely for your
presence...this was definitely one of the best gigs we've ever played at
"The Don" and you made it. The band will be going into recess
for a few weeks now whilst Mike goes off to continue his studies down at
Rhodes University. Hopefully that beautiful area will inspire him into
writing some great original songs in his spare time! The rest of us will
also be working on original material for our next CD, whenever that may
be. Kenny and Pete will be performing as a two piece at the German
Carnival in Luderitz on 01 September so, if any of you are down that way,
get yourself a ticket and join the fun. This is one event of the year on
the Luderitz calendar that should not be missed. 'Til next time - look
after yourselves, keep rockin' & boppin' and remember the immortal
words of ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons - "Life's too short for bad
tone".
29th June 2001
The long-awaited day finally
arrived and Shout & Ramage (sounds like a type of bottled sauce,
doesn't it?) took a day's leave - with alacrity - and took up position at
the Bowling Club awaiting the arrival of the stage. (Stage? What's that I
hear you say. Ah-hah...this time Bedrock would literally be "head and
shoulders" above the rest!). Almost to the minute the truck arrived
and Ramage leapt into foreman mode, gesticulating here, there and
everywhere, all the while barking (he is a bit of a dog!) directions. The
lack of authority in his manner and voice immediately manifested
themselves, the truck's crew contemptuously tossing the stage overboard
and driving off! The duo looked at the expansive pieces of wood rather
forlornly wondering how they would get from where they lay, to where they
would be of some use. Once again Ramage took charge, bristling with
authority as he press-ganged a group of bemused onlookers into helping.
With a few heaves and ho's (plus many "Ouch my back" pleas) the
stages were carefully eased into the clubhouse, positioned, carpeted and
declared open for business. All morning the duo toiled away until joined
by Mike & Eddie after lunch. Soundcheck time. All went well. Then it
was time for a short break before the festivities began. Pete & Eddie
headed for the Hockey Club to be present at their Big Raffle Draw, hoping
to come away with a trolley-full of cash. No chance. Still, they
rationalised, you can't have everything...I mean, being in Bedrock surely
has no value anyway? Or should that be "No price"? Ag, who
cares. Back at the Bowling Club an expectant crowd was rapidly building
and the CD sales were surging. After playing the cool rock star geriatrics
for a while it was time to play. Up Eddie went and opened the set on the
drums with the start to Grand Funk Railroad's "Some Kind Of
Wonderful". Soon the whole band was up there, rocking into the
evening. Also new were the band's newly acquired lighting
"trees", including a mirror ball, strobe and a few other
"tricks". The audience were clearly on their way to being
inebriated as they immediately filled the dance floor, determined to make
the most of the night. Tirelessly the band ran through the play list, past
the first set and into the second. Then the really big moment arrived -
the German television crew made their entrance. Yes, folks, Bedrock will
be appearing in a German-French television documentary which is presently
being shot - on location, you understand - and which features our little
community and its mining activities. Seemingly mesmerised by Bedrock's
uniqueness, the television crew were leaden-footed when it came to moving
away from the stage. Shout & Ramage revelled in the opportunity to
perform in front of the cameras, duly attracting the producer's rebuke for
going "over the top". (Sorry boss - shall we...err...shoot that
scene again?). As a result, the whole of Europe will be left with the
totally false impression that Bedrock act their age. What an appalling
notion! At 01:00 the band ended their final set, beating the local
Constabulary at their own game. You see when the "Quick
Response" unit of the Cops arrived at the Club two hours later the
noise levels were perfect. But we have a fairly intrepid bunch of local
Coppers and, having spoilt their night's sleep getting up so early anyway,
they positioned themselves in the shadows outside the club to see if they
could get themselves a drunken driver or two. Sorry Officers, Bedrock
don't have those kinds of supporters - they're actually wiser than that.
Our mob just stay safely tucked away inside the clubhouse and carry on
drinking until they fall over where they stand, or the Cops go to bed
again! Needless to say, Pete, Mike & Eddie, being the ages they are,
retired to bed before the night got any later, leaving Kenny to
"carry the flag" for the band. That was extremely noble of him
but he stuck to the task manfully until well after dawn. Kenny, you see,
has very poor night vision so he couldn't strike for home because he
couldn't see his way without daylight. Good on yer, Kennuf. Anyway,
another glorious night in the band's history passed by and, if you haven't
had enough, we'll be doing our thing again at 'La Cantina' (The Don) on
Saturday, 4 August. Hopefully we'll see you all there. Chow for now.
14th June 2001
We've done quite a bit of
housekeeping on the site during the last week or so whilst Mike and Eddie
have been gallivanting around the world. We've given the site a slightly
different look, cleaned up a few of the pages to make them load quicker
and added a couple of additional sections for your perusal and enjoyment. (Who's
writing this, a used car salesman?)
And, some New Links Pages
Don't forget the release of
BedRock's new CD "Recovery" on the 29th June 2001.
Pop along to the BedRock Shop if you would
like to purchase this work of art as well as other delectible,
collectable, unforgetable items. (Crikey, he's at it again!)
1st June 2001
Hey, check out Eddie's new
kit!!
He used to play for
Scaffold....
24 MAY 2001
Well us lucky people here in
Namibia are enjoying the first of two public holidays. Today's Ascension
Day and tomorrow's Africa Day and, not wishing to be "sticks in the
mud", we'll drink to both! Sorry to sound irreverent. Anyway, for
most people these two days probably spell holiday time but not so for
this hardworking band of ours. Ah...correction...we must admit that
young Michael has taken himself off oevrseas for a couple of weeks. That
leaves the three "home birds" behind. And just what are they
up to? Lazing around drinking copious quantities of water & hops?
Parking off? Chilling out? No Ways! The trio are hard at it churning out
more material for the band. Today we had a healthy three hour session,
sketching out a number of new songs icnluding a great rocker from
Ramage. Whilst all this is going on, the CDs have arrived from the
manufacturer and all that's awaited now are the covers and inserts.
Exciting times! The launch is scheduled for Friday, 29 June, and all you
folk who placed advanced orders can expect your purchases to be in the
post by then. Enjoy!
22 MAY 2001
Just a quick note to let you
all know about the new additions to this site. We've posted a few sample
MP3 files from our new CD Recovery. They are available for download,on
our MP3 page.
BedRock
MP3's.
We've also posted the
Lyrics from all the songs on Recovery. You can find them on our
Lyrics page.
BedRock
Recovery Lyrics.
That's all for now folks.
Now I'll hand you back to Pete Nut.
28 April 2001
After weeks of seclusion in
Dining Room Studios it was great to get back out "on the road
again" today. After two days of rain the skies cleared and a
beautifully sunny, windless, day settled upon the village. With most of
the Super 12 rugby games out of the way this morning, it was opportune
for the sports' couch potatoes to lift themselves and plod over to the
Don. We kicked off very gently, knowing that there had been quite a
"pull-through" the previous night with the
pub...well...closing its doors on the verge of sunrise! Can anyone
believe how considerate and caring we are? As the afternoon progressed,
so did we! Our second set was more lively and the third, well, it was
the usual Bedrock mayhem!! With plenty of enthusiastic participants from
the audience willing to join us upfront, the vibe of
"participation" was quickly established. As the sun set and
the day crept into darkness we did our encore numbers and put the
afternoon to rest. A very pleasant day was had by all, we trust. The
nice thing from Bedrock's point of view, is that we had our best
attendance of the four gigs we have played so far this year. Thanks,
folks, you know how much we value your support. Just to keep things
exciting, we have a few more things in the mix coming up...or being
formulated. Things like the CD launch which should be a real
"jol". Then we're toying with the idea of a giant (by
Oranjemund standards), all night rock 'n roll party at the town's most
prestiguous residence and, something else to look forward to, will be
Eddie's debut on his home-made drum kit. That should be good. He says
it'll help him play "softer" - why anyone would want to do
that is beyond us but let's not forget that Eddie's a drummer...and
drummers...well.. Only kidding. We all love the guy, don't we? Anyhow,
that's it for now, chat soon. Keep rockin'!!
20 April 2001
Well, after many weeks of
recording, editing, mixing and mastering, the task has been completed
and our next CD, "Recovery", is on its way. And, boy, did we
put a lot of effort into this one. Incorporating all the lessons learnt
in the production of our first CD in 2000, "La Cantina", we
strived for perfection in every aspect. This extended from the selection
of the fourteen original songs we wrote for the album, to the actual
technical production. Over a seven week period we spent about 62 hours
actually recording the material, followed by 30 hours of editing and
approximately 35 hours of mixing and mastering. At least! This gives a
total of well over 120 hours of effort for an unassuming garage band.
Not bad when it comes to dedication, is it? The fourteen tracks which
will appear on the CD are a super mix of the band's influences, both
personally and collectively, with their wit and sense of humour shining
through on many of the tracks. A wide spectrum of music is also evident,
from 12 bar-based material to straight rock and moody jazz to simple
pop. There are "stops" along the way with an instrumental
number, as well as an unplugged one. As far as the song credits go,
there are ten compositions from the prolific pen of axeman Kenny, two
from bassman Pete and one each from Mike and departed Bedrock founder
member, Pete Krog. There are also a couple of surprises which will be
kept under wraps until the CD has been released! At present our CD
manufacturers are cutting the CDs for us in Pretoria, whilst our design
and artwork people are busy down Cape Town way. The CD will be
accompanied by a twelve page booklet which will include all the song
lyrics, as well as general band info. It is anticipated that
"Recovery" will be available from about 15 May 2001. So, if
you'd like to be one of the first to own this prestigous release, please
let us know at bassman8655@hotmail.com.
(By the way, the CD will be released with the necessary "pomp &
circumstance" so watch this space for details!!).

What do you mean, I don't work? I work very
hard, then I go to my place of employment for a rest! - Kenny...
07 March 2001
Hi folks - just a quick
update on where we're at presently. Well, we have been in the recording
studio for just more than forty hours to date. Yep, that's right - forty
hours. All-in-all it has gone incredibly well, and the lessons learnt
from the preparation of our first CD have been invaluable this time
around. The new release will probably have thirteen tracks on it, all of
them written by the band members. Having said this, Kenny's compositions
dominate purely and simply because he hasn't got a job! Well...not a
real one at any rate. I mean, just take a look at his CV - honestly, who
would want to pay for those "skills"? Seriously, though, Pete
and Mike have both chipped in and, technically, the quality of the
recordings are fantastic. This is largely due to the effort Kenny has
made in talking to Roland to fully understand their technology, the
"Japanese-English" instruction manuals being a guaranteed way
of destroying enthusiasm! Oh, sorry, I've missed out a chunk here - you
see, Bedrock do all their recording on the incredible Roland VS1680
digital workstation. It's an amazing piece of technology and is
recommended for any garage band who can't, or isn't prepared to, fork
out for genuine studio time. Take it from us, if you know what you're
doing, only the professional sound engineer or producer will tell the
difference. Anyway, to recap, twelve of thirteen tracks are virtually
complete and the master copy will be going off to the manufacturers'
early in April. We're all very excited about this so stick around and
follow the saga with us.
02 March 2001
Okay, okay, I can hear you
lot out there all moaning and groaning because you think I've
"timed out" and am not maintaining the diary as expeditiously
as possible. Truth is, the bleeding server we are forced to deal with
(through?) has been less than obliging of late. In fact, just tring to
get in has been a "mission" of considerable effort. Just goes
to show, even modern technology can't beat old fashioned time delays!!
Still, a bitlate I know, but we're on-line again now. Well, last Friday
(02 March) didn't go off too badly. It was, you recall, the band's
farewell to our long-time loyal supporter and friend, Charl. (Sorry,
girls, no more information than that - as a totally available single man
he has enough hassles evading the mobs already, without adding fans to
the list!). The weather was brilliant and matters had been well attended
to, from the braai fire, to the stocking of the pub, to the control of
the door. In short, all the ingredients were there but, for some reason,
the attendance was less than we had anticipated. (Always seems to happen
when people hear Bedrock are playing! Nah, just joking...aren't I?)
Still, we got into the hectic stuff right from the outset, launching the
evening with "Rockin' All Over The World". And that's,
basically, the way we kept it. Charl, of course, couldn't resist the
temptation to make yet another farewell speech. Actually, to be fair to
him, the opportunity was presented to him on a platter after our
favourite thespian, dear Yzelle 'O', insisted on making her own speech
to pay due to his acting talents. Once that was over we were able to get
back to the main activities of the evening. Anyway, Charl, thanks for
all the huge support over the years and best wishes for the future. If
you ever feel like have a party and want to invest in some dinosaurs,
give us a call!
18 February 2001
So, how was Luderitz? You
know - that's a really good question...seeing as how we didn't even get
there! Ja, can you believe it? The "Band In The Sand" were
made redundant before they even put one wheel on the road to the North.
Not serious. You see, our hostess, Simone, had apparently done all that
she could to make the night happen but, such was the demand, she
couldn't find a venue bigger enough - at such short notice - to
accommodate us. Well...that's our story and we're sticking to it!
Actually the truth is that someone declared this weekend "Misery
Weekend" in Luderitz & everyone was forbidden from having fun
so we had to stay at home. No matter - home was quite fun. To tell you
the truth, the postponement of our Luderitz gig came as a "blessing
in disguise". The point is, it allowed us to get into the studio
for two days to start preparing the material for our next CD and, I tell
you what, things went really well. Sticks-man Eddie got very smart by
borrowing local musician, Rian Du Plooy's, electronic drum kit. Nice
one, Eddie. And I tell you what - where's Eddie as I don't want im to
overhear this? - the kit's almost made him sound like a drummer!
Incredible! Two hours it took us to get the electronic drum sorted and
then - Whamo! - we were on the way. During the course of the weekend we
have laid down twelve of our original tracks and will be completing that
task tomorrow night, making fourteen tracks (at least) on the CD. Very
exciting, actually, seeing as how it's all our own work. Most of the
stuff we have been playing in public but there are a few surprises too.
Best of all is that we can put what we like on there - there's none of
this rap from producers and so on about "formulas" and
"what's right or wrong". We're gonna put on what we feel like
and stuff the rest! Hope you guys are ready for a really enjoyable light
rock/pop/bluesy/country CD. It's started off with an incredibly good
feel and let's hope that's the way it ends off. Until next time - keep
boogin!
23 January 2001
Hi there to all you good
folk out there and a Happy New Year to everyone! Can you believe that
the first month of 2001 is nearly over? Just where does the time go? Us
Bedrockers had varied Christmas periods - bassman Pete hit the clubs and
theatres of Cape Town taking in as much live music as he could,
including his son's young jazz outfit "Five Of A Kind"
(drum-man Eddie made it to that as well!), Robin Auld, the Bats and,
last but not least, the stage production of "The Guitar That Rocked
The World". Leadman Kenny R also found his way to Cape Town - en
route to Plett - where he dropped in on his sound engineer son Stuart,
who is gainfully employed at the new Grandwest Casino complex in Cape
Town. Our fourth member, Mike spent a romantic time somewhere in the
Eastern Cape, the full details of which he has yet to divulge! And in
case any of you think we're sitting on our butts right now...well, you
could be right but, in fact, you're wrong. Bedrock are hard at it again,
churning out the songs for the official start to the year's gig
programme. Recognising that, albeit for various valid reasons, we kicked
off quite late last year, this year's getting off to an early
"bang" - gigs of the night of Friday, 02 February (Riding
Club) and the afternoon of Saturday, 03 February at the Don. We're
generating more and more original material as we draw closer to going
"indoors" to record our next CD - hopefully, by then, most of
our original stuff will be known to many of you. We've also invested in
a couple of pieces of additional pc equipment to facilitate the
upgrading of our website, so keep watching these pages - we aren't going
away! Don't forget that we welcome all comments and (constructive)
criticism so send us your feedback. I mean, we're not even safe from
abuse in our own guestbook - go there and have a look and you'll see
what we mean! Still, all feedback is valued feedback so go for it! Chow
'til after the gigs...
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