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My
history of Raven
Wolf - Are those symphonies forgotten? |
| - Finally, some stability - Diccon has to move on - Missing the thunder - Mr Vega - The Fuzzmeister! - Another bassist? |
Finally, some stability. |
| Diccon has to move on |
Enter Mr Sean Vega. - The story goes like this: Cliff apparenly saw Sean walking down the road and he just "looked" the part. He approached him and asked if he happened to play bass. To which Sean said "Yes", and so Cliff managed to convince him to come around to an audition. Of course he did look the part, (and had great long hair which helped too), but aside from all that, he was a great bassist too and he really "got" the music. |
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| I have no idea how many gigs we played with this lineup, but it must have been many. Sean and Cliff often had some "heated debates", but we all got along fine, and I recall one evening when Sean had invited us all over to his home to enjoy some homemade curry! (yum) We all rocked up and it was a really cool vibe having all of us there outside of "band mode". No songs to practice, we had a respite from that regiment we were all used to when we were together and could just hang out and enjoy eachother's company, some good food, and some Yngwie Malmsteen concert that I brought along to watch on VHS (remember those?!). I remember that evening very fondly, and in hindsight we actually socialized as a band way too little. When we were togehter as a four-some, it was always for a band practice, or a gig. Rarely, way too rarely did we ever get together as a four-some away from the band thing, which is a shame really, but then again coordinating everyone's schedules just to make gigs and practices was hard enough. Or maybe after blasting eachother's eardrums for 5 hours at a time twice a week was just about as much as we could take of eachother. -lol- Sean, who had already had a string of bad luck in his life that had brought him to Cape Town in the first place, did not get any luckier. After things in his life got somewhat better, he was plagued with bad luck again and it made his life very difficult. Finding the time and motivation to fit band practices into your schedule when you're living hand to mouth and struggling for your survival is not easy and eventually it just became too much and it was decided that everyone would be better served if Sean detached himself from his Raven Wolf responsibilities and focused on things of higher priority to him, which he did, and thankfully things did get better for him. He also went on to play in the band "The Bantam Cocks" who I never actually got to see live, but did hear good things about. Why he eventually left them and has not seriously pursued music since is primarily due to life circumstances, although like me, he knows in his heart that a day will someday come when music will once again get it's riteful place in the priority queue. Last I heard Sean is a self-employed web-developer and graphic designer. A very talented one at that too. He has a very strong creative and atristic ability and it really would be a loss if he were not able to use these skills to his benefit. I expect that it's only a matter of time until his skills afford him the recognition in this field that he deserves, and that the fame and fortune that goes with it will soon follow. Rock on Sean! |
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| So, it was time to find yet another bassist? Starting to feel like Metallica with the only member change being the bassist, we pressed on. Where were we going to find yet ANOTHER bass player? One who now had a rather large catalog of songs to learn? A tall order indeed. I have no idea who originally suggested it, but the answer was almost obvious. Adam Shapiro, Dave Shapiro's brother had been a fan of the band and around the band a lot. He was usually at gigs, he was into the music and above all he was a very talented musician. He could play a variety of instruments and made it look like he'd been playing them all his life. He could play drums, having studied them. He could play bass guitar, violin, guitar and just about anything else you could throw at him. It was the PERFECT choice. It would be easy for him to come to band practices as he could just join his brother Dave in whatever method of transport he was using. Dave had a motorcycle at one point and a little Mini Cooper that did many many a practice and gig run. (Dave used to deliver pizza's in that thing too.) What a pefect solution. It was almost a case of "why didn't we think of this before?" Adam, being a fan of the band for years already was always "around". That's why integrating them into the band as a member seemed like such a natual thing and pretty much went without saying. There were also lots of practical reasons that helped to make it work. (5 band members, 2 cars... do the math) Adam had no trouble jumping right into it and there was none of the strangeness that comes with bringing a new band member in as "the new guy". Adam had pretty much been part of the Raven Wolf story up till that point and therefore didn't need anything explained to him. We all got along great and things just kinda fell into place. An additional bonus for me was that Adam, being a pretty accomplished drummer himself, was able to offer opinions on beats and relate these concepts to me "as only drummers can". This of course worked out nicely as a rhythmn section because we were very much on the same page in this regard. I think a bassist who can play drums has a different "feel" for the way he integrates his bass with the beats and this just leads to a nice groove that exists between us. Whether it's apparent to the listener - I don't know, but it certainly felt good to me. Adam had some other weapons in his arsenal too - he was an excellent violin player and that was an instrument that we had always wanted to integrate into several songs but although some had tried their hand at it, we were never quite able to scratch that itch properly. That is until Adam arrived. With Simon's flute and Adam's "fiddle" we managed to give songs like A Serpents Tale the missing piece of the puzzle that had kept these songs from reaching their full potential. It just worked! |
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