NoFrets80
Well-known member
:So I had a great gig tonight playing my SUB 4 (fretted). I have all my stuff gathered up to load outat the end of the night, and my bass (in a undercover cases gigbag) was lying on the floor near the stage, out of the way to my eyes and everyone else's. Our drummer comes down off the steps with his kick drum, which is obscuring his view. He steps on my bass in the gig bag (which is a tank), and falls down with his drum. I'm more concerned about his ankle and such, and I'm checking to see if he's okay. The f*ed up thing is that he gets up and kicks my bass across the floor out of anger. I'm more shocked than anything, as this is a guy I've played with for over 6 years, and it's totally out of character. If I had been in a different state of mind I might have thrown a punch, but I'm not one to jump to that extreme in most cases. Anyway, after everything cooled down and he apologized, I took the bass out of the bag expecting the worst. It was barely out of tune. I know it was partly due to the bag protecting it, but a bass of any other quality I'm sure might have been damaged to a certain extent. The moral of the story? Drummers are insane, and I need to be more careful about where I lay my bass. 