Last week in Lima, Peru, I spent the day of the show observing Chris Whitemyer and what he does before, during and after a GN'R show.
Chris works as Dj Ashba's guitar technician on this tour and takes care of Dj's gear.
Dj doesn't just show up at the venue with a guitar in hand and plug in. A lot more goes on before we get to see him play....
Chris is one of the guys who makes the shows possible. Without the crew, there would be no show.
Here's how a day in his life on tour could look like. But not all days are alike....
March 25, 2010: Lima, Peru12:15: Lobby call at hotel.
12:30: Leave for venue in a van.
13:00: Arrive at venue. Go to catering for lunch.
13:40: Walk on stage. Gear starts arriving on stage in road cases. Chris has seven cases of gear on this tour.
Wait until cables are moved out of the way to be able to put cases in correct positions for the show.
Gear arrives14:00: Building work area continues by placing road cases in correct positions. Chris unpacks the amps and places some on stage.
Cases in place14:10: Opening more road cases. Some equipment is started up for the first time. Dj has 11 electric and one acoustic guitar with him that Chris looks after. Other gear used on this tour: Two Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W heads, TC Electronic guitar processor, Shure wireless with six receivers.
PowerMesa BoogieWirelessThe signal travels as the following diagram shows:
Wireless
-> Cry Baby
-> Loop switcher
(Q Zone - Better)
(Whammy - Shackler's Revenge)
(Pog 2 - If The World)
-> Splitter Box
-> Amp
EffectsA microphone picks up the sound from the amp and sends it to be mixed before you hear the guitar over the PA system.
14:25: Chris starts hooking all the gear up with cables.
14:35: Power up.
14:40: Time to hook up the pedals on the stage with cables.
Cables14:55: The first notes of the day are played on one of Dj's guitars.
15:40: Stringing guitars. The strings used are Ernie Ball 10-48. Chris also uses a D'Andrea string winder.
Stringing a guitarLots of strings16:25: Chris helps Johnny, one of Baz's guitar players, with his guitar.
16:35: The stringing of guitars continues.
17:00: Chris checks the wireless packs Dj uses during the show.
17:15: Amps off. Dinner break.
18:45: Chris starts the changing of a nut on one of the guitars. The job requires him to saw and file a nut into the right dimensions.
Original nut removedNew nut in placeNew nut cut to right dimensionNew nut being filedAdjustment20:05: Job done. Chris fine tunes the new nut and cleans up.
New nut in place, tuning guitar20:30: Chris places a bunch of guitar picks on Dj's microphone stand.
20:35: Check the contents of the cooler. Every show, the cooler is filled with the items on Chris' list.
23:15: After Baz's set is over and the stage has been cleared, Chris places the pedals and microphone stand on stage. Guitar picks are also placed in strategic places all over the stage. You don't want to be out on stage and not be able to get a new guitar pick.
After a while it's time for line check. The monitor mix is checked. Chris has a special mix in his in ear monitors. It's mostly a mix with Dj's guitar, Axl, no other guitars, hi-hat and snare. Plus the talkback, which means the talking that goes on on-stage between band members.
0:30: Show time. During the show, Chris tunes guitars and hand them out to Dj. He also puts out more water bottles on stage and operates the whammy pedal for Shackler's Revenge.
Handing over guitar to DjChris' point of view during show2:55: Show over. Chris starts packing gear.
5:00: Back at hotel.
Thanks to Chris for putting up with me for a whole day!
/jarmo