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  2. I brought my Barefaced One10 home from That London in the topbox of my Tiger (illustration is of Tiger and topbox, not of the landscape en route): However, the sound quality of any LFSys speaker (judging by my BC 112 which is the distant ancestor of same) is definitely higher than that of the One10.
  3. Did you have to take the dead body out first?
  4. Quiet Town - The Killers
  5. It seems Olivia Rodriguez hate chanting supreme court judges has no legal consequences, which seems oddly unbalanced.
  6. The Guardian was impressed, although the review was largely gibberish. "The 1975 at Glastonbury review – amid the irony, ego and pints of Guinness, this is a world-class band Perhaps joking, or perhaps not, Matty Healy pronounces himself ‘the greatest songwriter of my generation’ – and that’s only a slightly ridiculous statement"
  7. So an update on these questions. It's too early to say and I'm not in a position to say because I only joined the band a few months ago. The main person in the band, Andrew who's band it is and named after, spotted me at a gig and basically said he needs me in his band, approached me and here I am. However, I am just his bassist and no more. Andrew has however played Glastonbury for about the last 13-15 years and has supported Marrilion, released albums and written music for TV and adverts. That is as much as I know. So financially I can't say but from what I know artists do have to pay for tickets (I didn't) and Andrew did but I'm not sure if he gets any for free or reduced rates. I don't know if every artist has to or if it's just the smaller artists. Maybe the big named artists do as well but I really don't know what their arrangement is with the organisers and getting to play. We did however get treated very well as an artist and get ferried about, fed with our own facilities. In regards to playing 4 shows, we were offered these slots but possibly due to Andrew's contacts. Next time in 2027 if we play, we are aiming for the Greenpeace stage. We sold a few vinyl records but to be honest, nobody wants to carry a vinyl record around with them all day, plus we saw no band, small or large selling any merchandise, it was only the official Glastonbury T-shirts that were for sale.
  8. Mark and Lard? They used to be my soundtrack for going to sleep in the early 90s! You could hear people singing along to Neil Young's acoustic tracks.
  9. The Sound Of Silence - Paul Simon
  10. Amazing thank you. It was super cool to find an old Trace Elliot GP7 combo on stage for me to use. It sounded fab.
  11. I've just got back and I must say it was super enjoyable. It was my first Glastonbury but I was also playing 4 shows so slightly different being there as an artist rather than a member of the public. We did get ferried in and out, fed and in a quiet camping area with only about 20 tents. I will also say our facilities were ace with soap, running water, sinks, toilet paper and food and drinks. Highlights for me were Ash, The Script, Alanis Morissette, Cliffords and Badbadnotgood. Neil Young was also really good, just for his band and the guitar shredding. The best though was a band called The Coronas, they were absolutely incredible. Also watched Alessi Rose and despite not being my thing, she was very good. Her bassist was using a black Fodera. Also saw Tom Odell and again, not my thing but very good. Watched a bit of Kneecap which was interesting and then they sat near our tents today so had a chat with them. Our drummer went to see Biffy Clyro and said they were his highlight and Weezer was also really good according to our guitarist. The worst was 1975, absolutely dreadful and people were walking out. They were so bland and a cross between background music and Busted. Pulp were a bit boring but I've never been a fan so probably wasted on me. The ones I did know were good and Jarvis Cocker is an awesome frontman. Haim were also really disappointing. As for the flags, every other flag was a Palestinian one and it became a bit of a running joke as so many artists were making a statement at some point during their set.
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  13. I do agree Tom, but without the original packaging, I'd be concerned about sending this out into courier world. I also much prefer potential buyers to confirm they are happy with the item in person before they purchase. However, if a buyer would be prepared to arrange collection by their preferred courier I could source appropriate packaging.
  14. Hi - I'm trying to find some a 'light' 5-string pack to go through the body on a Sire MM M7. So far I've only found the EXL220-5 from D'addario - has anyone any help or advice on others that may be available? Thanks so much. Peter
  15. The Behringer app won't install on the most recent Android (15), as I discovered after I bought a new tablet largely for it. There is a new app called MX-Mix but it seems to be an alpha or beta version.
  16. Final price drop for one of the best octaves around, and ive tried most.
  17. yes agree, great squared
  18. Yesterday
  19. Is this bass still available for sale. If so very best price thanks
  20. That's the ancient dinosaur rocker? Dino Rod?
  21. Mick Jagger
  22. Neil Innes: "I've suffered for my music, now it's your turn."
  23. should have bought Ronnie Wood on to play bass on Maggie May, it's a great bass line on the recording
  24. The description: "Increase the speed of your favorite Precision Bass with the P to J Conversion neck." Surely the terminal velocity of a Precision will be almost exactly the same when dropped off the official Relicing Building, regardless of whether a P or a J neck is fitted.
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