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SteveXFR started following Okko Motorbass and It's "for charity"
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Paid gigs for unknown bands playing original music are a rarity around here. If we only played paid gig, we'd never play anywhere and we quite enjoy it so we'll play the free ones. Pay is a bonus these days. Playing heavy metal is my hobby. Bar staff and security aren't there for fun so they get paid. The sound tech at our local does it for beer and bands get the same. If I was in it for the money, Id buy a white P bass and a white suit and play 80's covers at weddings but thats my idea of hell.
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Yeah ive got some stock left.
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no , but thanks for the offer.
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Is anyone here using a Motorbass overdrive? Ive checked out some reviews online and it sounds amazing but online review videos often add in all sorts of plugins to the signal chain. Does it really get you to that Lemmy style distortion?
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Warwick GPS Corvette 6 - Bubinga with black hardware
tvickey replied to tvickey's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sounds like a plan. Look forward to the build diary. 👍
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Spector EuroCST5 with LHZ04 pre and mid pot
Taffbass1 replied to Taffbass1's topic in Basses For Sale
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Strap Clearout
Swaff replied to Swaff's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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A very excellent 300watt Warwick amp (head only, not speaker). In very good working condition, lovely deep sound, very usable compressor, lots of EQ control. Can do scooped, straight ahead rock tones, pokey jazz tones and probably a lot more. Good working condition, only slight tiny issue is that the treble knob is a little loose, needs tightening inside which I'm not brave enough to do. Bought recently with the speaker, but I only really wanted the speaker. I live near St Albans but work in London and Cambridge occasionally so could meet at any place, or post at cost. £20 for 24hr delivery. PM me with any questions.
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TimR started following It's "for charity"
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Depends whether its a corporate charity gig at a posh hotel, a small local festival, or a local church hall gig where no one gets paid.
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Piano Man - Billy Joel
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Is there a Hard Case for this bass?
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Valve Amp - who’s still using them?
Downunderwonder replied to SamPlaysBass's topic in Amps and Cabs
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A faithful replica of the Gibson lo-z bass humbucker
crazycloud replied to Basvarken's topic in Bass Guitars
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Cornwall Steve started following Sire M5/M7..?
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I appreciate I'm replying to an 'old post' and years later my comments here would be no longer applicable to Bubinga 5's original post, however coming from someone like me (who suffers terribly from GAS 😷 and owns far too many basses 😂) I would say if you have a spare 800 quid burning a hole in your pocket, don't blow it on a brand new bass at the (dare I say) cheaper end of the price spectrum. If you do, whichever bass you go for, chances are the day after you buy it it'll be worth only half of what you've paid for it. Instead spend your £800 on a decent secondhand bass from a more premium brand. Whatever you go for, always do your research. Look for what holds it's value and why. If you can, try it out first - it's amazing how much variation exists from individual bass to individual bass (I have two identical model Sire V7's and two identical model Yamaha BB's however it's surprising the difference when comparing like for like). And just make sure what you choose gives you what you really want - and you don't just choose it because you're seduced by the pretty colour of the bass (Sire are adept at this - just look at the number of times they introduce new colours to their ranges). Oh, and it goes without saying, beware inflated prices from the dealers and middle men. We all know them. Chosen well, you can get a lot of bass for £800
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Geek99 started following I am finally becoming part of this comunity
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Youre in the right place
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This might be a good discussion. It's certainly something many of you deal with. Staying booked and getting the higher caliber gigs. I have a buddy who's in a good 9 piece horn band. They might gig 5-6 times a year. Most members are professionals and play with other bands. My buddy wants more gigs but they have so many things working against them. It's hard to get 9 people together at the same time in the same place. And it's hard to pay 9 people. Their real issue is I don't think they have anyone in the band that's motivated to book the band. For some reason the agents won't touch them We're certainly not the best band around ,certainly not the most talented. However, our manager loves the business, he's networked and here's my point. People like the guy. I think that's where our booking success comes from. My position is talent is only part of the picture. We deliver a professional product and we're nice to everyone when we arrive at a gig and we're humble. I know bands that arrive with bad attitudes and drama and then they wonder why they don't get asked back. Let's hear your thoughts. Daryl
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I'll be 72 in a couple of weeks. I hope I can get into a healthier lifestyle and practice more. I appreciate that since age 12 or 13 I'm still gigging. I blessed that I'm working with younger musicians. These guys are in their early 40s and motivated. They're not emotional like me, everything is strictly business. I'm more conscious about the caliber and logistics of the gigs we play. We're starting to fill up our summer schedule . I'm hoping we get some of the bigger festivals and fair gigs with big stage and big sound. Am I asking too much for a 72 year old ? Daryl
