Re: Deryck Whibley and the Happiness Machines???
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 11:01 pm
Wow! Summer, Handle This and Angels With Dirty Faces???SumGeek wrote:
Here is the set list from the first show.
So awesome!
Awsome
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Wow! Summer, Handle This and Angels With Dirty Faces???SumGeek wrote:
Here is the set list from the first show.
well thank you very much!! shows have been really fun despite me being so fucking sick! today's my rest day before the LA show. and i feel like i'm getting even sicker now! such a bummer. reading your comments makes my day feel brighter. thank youSumGeek wrote:Oh, I totally get it; these solo shows really crept up so quickly, and before you know it, you'll be hitting the APMAs stage! I just wasn't sure if out of those 19-20 songs you rehearsed some that were going to be played on another night. Watching some footage, it's like you never left the stage. Your resilience continues to impress me. And I look forward to what you have in mind for the upcoming Sum 41 shows!Mr. Biz wrote:SumGeek wrote:
Here is the set list from the first show.
I really like what I'm seeing with those picks. (Summer, Handle This, No Reason, ect. Just wish it had a little more SBM tracks that didn't get as much play as they deserved the last time! i.e.: Reason to Believe, Blood in My Eyes, Baby You Don't Wanna Know. Time For You To Go is a personal favourite so it'd be interesting to see it played for the first time. Maybe one day!) Is it not subject to change at all for the next few following shows, Deryck? Just wondering, although, I know it's just a little warm up. From what I can tell though, it looks like a good time had by all. I wish California was closer, but I have hopes you'll return to Ontario soon! I know the excitement and turnout over these shows will have you feeling like you can get up there and do this every night again!
i would have loved to play some more songs. but the reality is i'm in the middle of writing and recording for the new sum 41 album and we only had 3 rehearsals to learn about 19-20 songs. there's about 3 in the medley. we're going to try some other songs in the short sound check that we have at the casbah tonight. so it might change a bit tonight. once sum 41 gets back up and touring, set lists will start to change more. i have some ideas to play songs that we haven't really played in a while. i'm looking forward to it. and yes the point of these shows was to just get back in the groove of playing and see how i feel playing a full set of songs. it's like running a marathon. i got train a little bit first.
tillfinalimpact wrote:Hey Deryck,
Another gear question:
You start using the kemper amp live now? And how do you remember the sounds from
All Killer or Half Hour Of Power to record the profiles,
Do you plan on putting them all online?
Andros wrote:Hey D, a question about the new album this is probably a question out of place, how much do you think that the process of recording the new album has advanced? We will have something by the end of the year?
well the process always changes. it's different every album. as time goes on and i get better and faster at recording, it gets harder sometimes to redo some of the demo stuff because that ends up sounding better than re recording. i would say that's the biggest difference. which is a great thing. a lot of times the demos can have something so special that you can't repeat once you're in the real studio. that's happened so many times in the past. i still can't stand the sound of DTLI because my demos have so much more life to them. the only problem is the demos were recorded so fucking bad that they're un usable as album quality.
UPDATE!
The Hell Song
Over My Head
In Too Deep
Thanks for answer my question! About a preview that you posted in your first instagram account and then in the sum 41 account (last one is more worked than the first one), that's the sound that you're looking for?Mr. Biz wrote: well the process always changes. it's different every album. as time goes on and i get better and faster at recording, it gets harder sometimes to redo some of the demo stuff because that ends up sounding better than re recording. i would say that's the biggest difference. which is a great thing. a lot of times the demos can have something so special that you can't repeat once you're in the real studio. that's happened so many times in the past. i still can't stand the sound of DTLI because my demos have so much more life to them. the only problem is the demos were recorded so fucking bad that they're un usable as album quality.
I think you becoming more sick on your off day is your body telling you it needs a dose of the stage again; you told the crowd at the Casbah that their hangover cure is fast music, well, I think it's the fast music you play tonight that might just do the trick for you! And I'm really glad to hear that I've brightened your day in the slightest. You've brightened my week with these solo shows, and I can't wait to see what else the rest of the year has in store for you! I know it only is going up from here.Mr. Biz wrote:well thank you very much!! shows have been really fun despite me being so fucking sick! today's my rest day before the LA show. and i feel like i'm getting even sicker now! such a bummer. reading your comments makes my day feel brighter. thank you
I think the poll was created too recently to have affected the current setlist?TomiT14 wrote:Deryck, about the setlist, how much was it influenced by the poll at Sum41.com? Or was it more about trying out "new" songs after a long while?
HugoDisasters wrote:I think the poll was created too recently to have affected the current setlist?TomiT14 wrote:Deryck, about the setlist, how much was it influenced by the poll at Sum41.com? Or was it more about trying out "new" songs after a long while?
well thank you for joining and for coming to the show. i had a blast other than, yeah, the technical shit. but hey it's a rock show. i fall in love more and more with music as i get older. i don' think i'll ever stop. as long as there's skumfuks i will play music!J-Town wrote:Deryck! I was at the show in LA last night. It inspired me to finally create an account after all these years of just reading these boards.
Amazing job! Congratulations on getting back up on stage. It looked like you never stopped honestly. So much energy, you killed it. Great setlist. I especially loved Summer (despite the technical difficulties), Angels with Dirty Faces, and Walking Disaster. Always love that you play some of 88 at the end of Motivation.
Your passion for music truly inspires me man, that's how I've felt for the past 10+ years. It's great to see someone as accomplished as yourself still have that fire 15 years into their career. Cheers on the 3 shows, and I'm looking forward to seeing the Sums quite soon!
You can always count on me to book you to play at my backyard!Mr. Biz wrote:as long as there's skumfuks i will play music!
You will never run out of us skumfuks!Mr. Biz wrote:
well thank you for joining and for coming to the show. i had a blast other than, yeah, the technical shit. but hey it's a rock show. i fall in love more and more with music as i get older. i don' think i'll ever stop. as long as there's skumfuks i will play music!