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  2. You might be right Dave. Wiki has been wrong in the past. Daryl
  3. Thanks. I'm still the third best singer in a trio though 😂
  4. You Belong To The City - Glenn Frey
  5. Dave,Some venues like Harley might pay them by direct deposit a month prior to the gig.The BL and Band Manager pay us with their own money. I'm sure this is very rare. It's really very nice. I'm always handed a pay envelope when I get in the van. Dave, it's kind of cool. I've played in bands in the past who handled money very poorly. Dary
  6. Super rare Iron Ether Super FrantaBit - basically two FranaBits in one box, with foot switches to flip flop between them both, as well as switch between Degrade and Obliterate mode. One of the most versatile and sought after Bit Crushers ever made. Grab this now, without the painfully long wait, shipping, and a massive VAT bill when it arrives in the UK! Selling this to buy a Hologram Microcosm (had one, massive regrets over selling it), but will consider the following trades/part-exs: Hologram Microcosm, Red Panda Tensor, Triungolo Barbanera. Iron Ether Polytope, Iron Ether Xerograph, Providence Anadime Bass Chorus, Ibanez Ashula SRAS7 (Dragon Eye Burl finish).
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  7. I'm pretty sure that Bobby is still with us!
  8. Dave, Jenny is band leader, her husband is our manager. They started the band back in 2007, might have been 2005. Their concept and idea. Daryl
  9. Cheers! Yeah, if I were still gigging regularly, I'd be clinging on to this amp. But I'll be keeping my Little B*ast*rd 30 for recording - probably my joint favourite with the CTM-100! - so I can't really justify keeping both of them.
  10. Dave, I did a little research on Bobby. I'm 7 years older then him. I was born in 1954. Bobby was born in 1961. Dang, I'm older than guys I thought were " old guys". lol He passed in 2021. I think he did a lot for very little credit. Daryl
  11. So who is the BL in the band Daryl. ? and how did they become BL. ? Dave
  12. Well that would certainly rule me out of any auditions on several points Daryl but whatever works is good.😂 Its funny how different bands have different ideas on doing things. The one that jumps out most and i'm very curious about is "you'll be paid in cash PRIOR to every gig". We don't get paid until we finsih the gig altho sometimes people pay us as soon as we arrive or at half time. Are the venues paying you upfront ? I've never heard of this before. Dave
  13. There are a few shots on his npr tiny desk concert on YouTube 👍
  14. Hi, As listed, Boss OC2 ( Taiwan), MXR phase 90 and Korg pitch-black in a Boss BCB 30 pedal board box. Mains adapter and Rean pancake jacks. I'd rather sell complete, £200 collected as the items can be demonstrated. Thanks for viewing Martin
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  15. Wow! Very nice performance. Clean, tight groove and excellent vocals. Daryl
  16. Mine was disatched via 2nd class post on Tuesday. No sign of it yet but I'm hopeful that it'll arrive early next week. If so it'll be fun to give it a proper tryout at rehearsal on Tuesday evening.
  17. How many bands find out after the fact that a guy wasn't a fit because nothing was laid out before him. A complete understanding of what a potential new member is looking for in a band and what we require. Daryl
  18. Metropolis — Kraftwerk or Metropolis — Motorhead
  19. Thanks Lozz, I realize it sounds a bit harsh, but it is what it is. We're certainly not for everyone and we've had guys turn us down because of how we operate. New songs and musical ideas come from the BL, not band members. Daryl
  20. Great advice there Daryl, really sets out how the band operates and would be great guidance in helping a prospective new member decide if the band was for them or not.
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  22. Sounds great. However is he an all round fit for the band? We auditioned an excellent guitarist a few years ago. The audition was great. However, before he left. He said, " I just want to play" then went on about not caring about money and said he'd play for gigs for 50 bucks. We decided not to go with him. He didn't fit the band model. We don't want the guy that will gig for 50 bucks. There are other bands where that mind set would be a better fit. We're also not looking for the guy that just wants to play . If we were to bring in a new band member and if he/she asked me how to fit in, here’s my answer. 1. We don't rehearse, so don't broach the topic. 2. Don't make song suggestions. 3. Don't make any type of musical suggestions. 4. Show up on time for sound checks with working gear. 5. Have decent improvisation skills. 6. Be interactive with us on stage. What to expect. 1. You'll perform with pro sound and lights. 2. You'll have at least one gig per week. 3. You won't have to play late night bar gigs. 4. You will be paid in cash prior to every gig. 5. You'll make more money than what your use to. 6. Nobody will comment or make suggestions about your volume, tone or playing. We're not for everyone, however our band model has worked for close to 20 years. Daryl
  23. Yes - I played his Dingwall last weekend at the Bass Bash. He also brought along his Sandberg (a black fretless) and said he's really not playing it and so was looking to sell it.
  24. Yeah I did play around with a lot of stacking and parallel routing, the Rude premium drive ended up being the closest I found for my personal taste. A clean blend with some EQ and careful compression got me close but I’m just really picky with drives. I ended up selling it on a while back, just wasn’t getting much use vs my actual pedalboard.
  25. Unfortunately, that is true...
  26. I really hope not....
  27. In The City The Jam
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