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Danny Sapko discovers… (now including follow up vid that is worse!)
Dood replied to fretmeister's topic in General Discussion
You don't have to have talent to win on social media, but it helps if you have the body for it. They should just rename it thirsttrapagram and be done with it. -
Keep your cash in a high interest account and wait for the right one. We’re already seeing prices for some vintage gear stabilising and falling. The strength of the US economy (and the UK to be fair) is based on debt and at some point that’s going to come crashing down. If you’re in Europe I’d look to the States. The exchange rate is strengthening and you’ll get a better deal than buying from the UK.
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Danny Sapko discovers… (now including follow up vid that is worse!)
TimR replied to fretmeister's topic in General Discussion
It gives them a sense of purpose and it does influence a lot of people to take up worthwhile activities. I mean we could moan all we like about people pretending to play an instrument, but if a handful of people are inspired to pick up an instrument, then that's quite worthwhile. -
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I’ll keep an eye out for you, I’m always browsing
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Dark Dance - Robin Williamson
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Skinnyman started following Danny Sapko discovers… (now including follow up vid that is worse!)
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It seems like YT and Insta and all the others these days are just this incestuous circle of “influencers” calling each other out and getting artificially outraged for some perceived infraction or other. Grifters the lot of ‘em. People around the world are dying in conflicts, children are starving and none of this sh*t matters one iota. None of it is worth the server space it takes up.
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Danny Sapko discovers… (now including follow up vid that is worse!)
TimR replied to fretmeister's topic in General Discussion
A huge number of followers, likers, and commentors are bots and AI accounts. "Fed up of being taken advantage of? Simply send me a postal order for £5 and I will send you my guide on how to avoid online scams..." -
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acidbass started following Come From Away (Musical)
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Hey guys! Has anyone played on this musical before? What's it like? Been offered the gig with a local theatre company but the music is dots and I'm usually a chart reader. Not a problem really as I'll get the notation well in advance, but I'm keen to hear what others think about the music and bass part in general! Thanks in advance Danny
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Waltzinblack - The Stranglers
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NBD: Rare MIJ Late 60s Traditional II Jazz w/ Matching Headstock
Agent 00Soul replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
I bought a 2011 Fender Japan Jaguar bass new as my backup. When I switched bands, I started using it as my #1 for the mental change and it broke in much faster. Once it had broken-in, it sounded so good that it became my main bass. It still is. Fender Japan is fantastic! The body is alder or ash, not basswood, but I'm sure it would have been the same situation. -
Those are very useful and well worth buying. Other retailers are available
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Garden Party for us.
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Yeah, i have been offering people on the second hand market here in France to swap either one of my two basses for the ones they are selling but they all are looking for smthg else...and i have no cash right now to buy unless i sell first...
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A couple of years ago I managed to book a gig on my daughters wedding day! To be fair she hadn't written it in the diary. I knew there was going to be a wedding, but I had no idea of the date!. It's the wife's job to keep track of all that stuff. The clash was noticed a couple of months before the big day, so a dep could be found, but I'm still regularly ticked off over that one!!
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How was your open mic or jam night last night?
tauzero replied to tauzero's topic in General Discussion
Back at Pitchers and we found that since we were last here a fortnight ago, we've lost 30% of the stage area to some lowest common denominator entertainment device called a Dance Machine. As James and his guitarist-sized pedalboard were here, as well as Phoebe with her far more modest showing, there was barely anywhere to stand and getting to the mic to do some BVs wasn't easy. It wasn't very busy, a few regulars were absent. There were three featured bands - Three Mile Island quite impressed me, an originals straightforward rock band. The monstrosity can be seen behind me - the drumkit normally goes where it stands now. It stands on a platform which the bass amp was set up on (it normally lives where that Boss amp is). Also visible is the first half metre of James's pedalboard. -
I think my most embarassing one is when I managed to book tickets to go to a gig (to see DB virtuoso Edgar Meyer iirc) without realising that my band at the time also had a (totally different) gig that night, which somehow I didn't realise until they called me to find out why I wasn't at the soundcheck. Fortunately they were able to cope without me for one night but not my finest hour.