We finally managed to get some people together to play through some tunes for a new folk rock project after last month's meet-up got cancelled due to nearly everyone being sick.
A number of Hivers have been roped in for the sessions, which may or may not lead to us gigging as a band later in the year. They include (keys),
(drums),
(guitar) and myself (recorders, clarinet and sax). Nearly everyone sings as well as playing their instruments, except me and Bob the flute player, who's not on Hive.
I was impressed at how far 's drumming has come along -- those of you who follow his regular drumming posts will probably already know this, but I haven't caught up with them in a few weeks, and it was a very pleasant surprise indeed.
We had hired a well-equipped rehearsal space with loo and kitchen for three hours, and we managed to jam our way through a few songs and recorded the result in case anyone ever wants to make a "Get Back" style documentary about us 😆
Here is a snippet of us jamming on a track I'm going to call Raggle Taggle. It's about a woman who leaves a rich husband and luxurious bedding to run away with a member of the travelling community.
What care I for my goose-feather bed, with the sheet turned down so bravely, O!
I think we've a way to go before we are ready to let loose at gigs, and several more members have yet to join us, but it was a lot of fun, and I look forward to more sessions in the months to come.