I don't know about other areas where you folks may be located, but in New England barn dances with rock bands on stage and Covid-spreading crowds dancing in the jammed-in spaces was very common in the 60's when I was coming up through. We recently had a bit of a reversal with a dancing barn. In fact, one day the guy doing the work said he wasn't going to show up because of the high winds! Fortunately, I had removed the drums. It's back down on a new foundation now and I'll put the drums back in next season.
Dancing Barn
Hey Dan,
I love your barn - it's got a lot of character and should be good now for another hundred years ! Your Rogers BDP kit is just killer !
Your barn makes me homesick - I grew up in upstate NY. Some of my early gigs were at barn dance place. About 5 years ago I reconnected with an old bandmate. He sent me these pics that I had forgotten about. Only pics I have of my first kit. A 26" Ludwig BD with wooden lug snare and ST. I think the FT was an old marcher - the details are all fuzzy.
Anyway thanks for your dancing barn post. It sent me off to la-la land thinking about the "good old days"
Doug
Great photos! Thanks for posting those. I really like seeing the stuff from that era. There was a barn in Tamworth, NH where I danced for the first time in my life and kept going for a long time. It actually had an impact on wanting to play the drums because people really got into dancing. There was another one near Province Lake on the ME/NH border. I'd love to have some pictures like yours, but alas, it is not the case.
PS- Wouldn't you love to have a recording of that night!
Yes I've thought about that many times! I did buy a $20 cassette recorder in 1975 that I used on a few gigs to get some rather rough recordings.
In 2007 I bought a digital Zoom H2 recorder that I carried in my stick bag I would use at rehearsals and gigs. I found the H2 to be a great learning tool to analyze and help improve my playing. If only I could have had that little H2 for those 60's barn dance gigs ... wow
A couple of years ago I tried to pull together some of these recordings and create a kind of synopsis of my playing history on different projects for my website. It was a lot of work but rewarding and priceless to me.
Doug
Hey Dan,I love your barn - it's got a lot of character and should be good now for another hundred years ! Your Rogers BDP kit is just killer ! Your barn makes me homesick - I grew up in upstate NY. Some of my early gigs were at barn dance place. About 5 years ago I reconnected with an old bandmate. He sent me these pics that I had forgotten about. Only pics I have of my first kit. A 26" Ludwig BD with wooden lug snare and ST. I think the FT was an old marcher - the details are all fuzzy.Anyway thanks for your dancing barn post. It sent me off to la-la land thinking about the "good old days"Doug
Love the vintage pics!! Thanks for posting them...
Cheers
1978 Ludwig Stainless 22-22-18-16-14-13-12 c/w 6-8-10-12-13-14-15-16-18-20-22-24 concert toms
1975 Sonor Phonic Centennials Metallic Pewter 22-16-13-12-14sn (D506)
1971 Ludwig Classic Bowling Ball OBP 22-16-14-13
1960's Stewart Peacock Pearl 20-16-12-14sn
1980`s Ludwig Coliseum Piano Black 8x14 snare
1973 Rogers Superten 5x14 & 6.5x14 COS snares
1970`s John Grey Capri Aquamarine Sparkle 5x14 snare
1941 Ludwig & Ludwig Super 8x14 snare
Dan and Drum Doug!
What great pictures! A real "time warp"!!
-Mark
Mark and grantro
Thanks for your comments on the pics !
Yes those were the days when I dreamed of fame fortune and lots of girlfriends ! lol
I sold that old white lacquer kit when I bought my new Ludwig Burgundy sparkle kit in early 67 which I still have.
Where did all those years go ?
Doug
Mark and grantroThanks for your comments on the pics !Yes those were the days when I dreamed of fame fortune and lots of girlfriends ! lolI sold that old white lacquer kit when I bought my new Ludwig Burgundy sparkle kit in early 67 which I still have. Where did all those years go ?Doug
Those girlfriends took them! ;)
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