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    August 23

    Elimination Day

    Hi all! Sorry it has been a while but this show gets more intense every week. I hope you all are enjoying the show.Today's elimination show totally rocked! I can't give too much info but I felt it was the best elimination show yet. SN played a new song that the crowd totally dug and the HB played three of our most rockin performances of this year. We actually have a day off tommorrow! I can't believe it. A day off for me means I only work 5 or 6 hours as opposed to 16 but I will take it. It looks strongly like the HB will be busy after the show is over. Paul Stanley of kiss has called us and inquired about the possibility of us backing him up for his upcoming club tour in October /November.Nothing is for sure but it would be cool to do. All of the guys in the HB have been Kiss fans forever and it would be a tremendous blast to play all of those songs as well as songs from Paul's latest release off his new album ,Live to Win, that comes out in Oct.. Plus the HB would get to play together in a show where the songs are longer than 2 minutes! Then in January we may be going out to open for SN with some of the contestants.How cool would that be?! On the personal front I am also doing some work with Pink helping her mount her European tour and will probably be going to France to assist immediately after RS ends. You all should also check out Jimmy's and Nates websites.Jimmy has a solo record coming out called Jamestown that he has been pouring his soul into for over a year.It is out now and for sale.I have not heard the whole record but what I have heard sounds great.Nate has a record entitled Dootybug that is also out now. He raps and sings on it and it very eclectic ,cool. Hafa has a record out with his band Magnetico as well. When will I get a record out? When I ever get time to do one I suppose. It is rather hard to focus when I work so much and have two children and a wife to hang with. Hopefully I will have some time in December to record. I have a bunch of tunes I could use. In the meantime please support my brothers in the HB. Hopefully we will see you on the road somewhere soon after RS ends! Of course there is a long way to go before we get there and the show is really getting exciting now!Thanks for watching and for all the support. Peace,Paul
    August 15

    tuesday night late

    Hi all.Just watched the show. Thought it sounded pretty amazing. I always enloy acoustic weeks especially when I can arrange for strings. I also enjoy playing the piano all night. It is also cool to lower the volume a little bit.I have to get up very early for tommorrow's elimination taping. Who will it be? I enjoyed most of the performances this week. I look forward to next week.Just a quick not. I gotta sleep. Cheers,Paul
    August 03

    Thurday day off again--A bit of my philosophy about working with these singers.

    Hi all, Below is a long ass response i wrote to a thread on TWOP forums. I though you might be interested. In response to some of the questions from my last blog: Do you every try to play scales with Zayra before rehearsal? She's always sharp or flat when singing. There is a vocal coach that works with all of the singers. Also, how much time do you guys get with the singers to rehearse? Not enough. How come nobody does a metallica, GnR or Crue song? These artists must give us the rights to use their songs and all of the writers in the band must agree. Just curious what a musician thinks about SN's picks to go so far...Are you guys held hostage or are you free to speak your minds? The only choice I would have made differently is I would have sent Chris home the first week instead of Matt. Marry Me, Marry Me, Marry Me Okay so it's a little pathetic....But I just love you so much. Thanks for the compliments but I am already extremely married. We have some cool songs this week ,I hope you enjoy them. Cheers,Paul Hi all, I wanted to take a moment to respond to this thread. Let me first thank all of you for the constant support you have given OB:House. It actually means alot to us that people appreciate what we do. It is a great gig,we work really hard,and it is nice to know it is noticed. I also wanted to explain my phillosophy about working with the contestants and why I might seem a bit rough with them at times. I am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to music. That probably stems from years of learning Mozart,Chopin etc where what is on the page is what you play. Likewise in Rock and Roll I believe there are certain elements of the song that make it what it is. Obviously there is the lyric and the melody foremost.Also there are gtr riffs,keyboard parts,bass and drum parts and grooves that helped drive these songs into the collective mind of the public. Much of the time I would prefer that these be preserved. We in the band take alot of effort to play these songs with the intention of preserving the essence of what the songs were created to be. Can you imagine Stairway to Heaven with a different gtr line in the intro? Can you imagine Bohemian Rhapsody as a drum and bass groove? Well believe it or not I can actually imagine both of those possibilities but I don't personally think it would be in the best interest of the songs to give them that treatment. When one of the artists on the show comes into rehearsal with no concept of the song in its original form and no concept of the historical context of the song and immediately wants to change it ,I will admit I can be reactionary. I actually don't mind changing up songs, but I believe it is important to change from a place of knowledge rather than ignorance. Know what a song is,appreciate its value for what it is ,and then if you choose to change it then that is your choice as an artist. Take for example Lukas with Lets Spend the Night Together. He came into rehearsal,sang about half of the song in its original form and sounded great doing it that way. We stopped about half way through for a technical glitch and immediately he began to want to change it before he even got through the whole thing. I don't believe what the changes we implemented served either him or the song. He asked us to add some loops and a gtr riff that had nothing to do with the song and to my mind made it kind of muddy. His vocal was much more lost in the new arrangement than the original and the melody and lyric was not as prominent. A portion of the song was lost. However,that being said ,when the choice was made to go in that direction I put 100% of my and the bands focus into making his vision of the song the best it could be and it still rocked. In Zayeera's case, she is a very interesting person to work with. Z has a very limited knowledge of rick music in general. Part of it might be a cultural gap. She has not grown up listening to alot of this music. Part of it is also a language barrier. I am not speaking of Spanish to English because she is as fluent as I am and very intelligent. Her language gap is more of a lack of how to explain things to the band and I in musical terms. In the case of 8675309, she had never heard the song before. She wanted to change the song immediately without even hearing it in its original form. This was a reaction on her part I believe based upon her lack of knowledge of what the song was. She never did really learn the melody. She took out all of the gtr parts that were much of the essence of the song. I also disagree with one of the previos posts that stated that our version was WAYYYY better than the orginal. It was different not better and the fact that the original melody was never really heard to my mind made almost a different song. Again, once the choice was made to go where she wanted to take it,we took it there hard. I think the main reason she was able to pull it off musically was because of the five guys behind her. I don't know any other band that could have pulled it off. Her performance out front was pretty unvelievable from a visual perspective. She pulled it off as well. On a personal note,I like Z and believe she is talented. Also,when I am interviewed for the reakity show it is after day one of rehearsals. I am a little grumpy. I will have just finished 10 hours on my feet playing loud music,dealing with artistic demands form 10 to 15 different singers. Changing shit up constantly,different keys,parts,arrangements, etc. My feet,ears,head,and throat hurt. But I love these singers,my band ,and the gig and would not change any of it. Things are always better the second day of rehearsal and I never can go back and add to what I said after the first day so many times what feels like it could be a disaster after day one turns out great. Anyway,I apologize for the length of this post but I feel that those of you who are on TWOP often on this forum might be interested in my approach and feelings about the process. I love this show and the music we play and fell strongly that it is our resposibility to the singers,listeners,and writers of the songs to represent them in the best way possible. I hope this year OB:House and some of the Rockers will see you out on the road and play for you all in person for more than 2 minutes at a time. That would be cool. Thanks again for your support. Rock On!! Paul Mirkovich