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Played with our 9 piece 60's band SHOUT! Last night in a pub called The Spateston Inn in Johnston just outside Glasgow. Busy night with punters and a Christmas night out from a local supermarket! The guitarist thought it was very funny seeing them in their ''civies'' and was tempted to go up and ask where the bacon was....We just about fitted in and lucky for us our keyboard lad was given the night of to see Madness (The band not the illness!!) So....8 band members stuck in a corner whilst the resident DJ had much more room and plenty of tables! He played for about and hour,we did an hour then were off for another hour! Far too long a break and we had to endure ear shattering techno (down with the kids man!) music! Good night had by all,nice buffet I recommend the egg sarnies! SHOUT! Higher and Higher..mp4
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USA Ernie Ball Musicman Sterling 5 - Mint £1500 / Trades added
Jabba_the_gut replied to Freddi375's topic in Basses For Sale
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Wolverinebass started following Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
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Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
Wolverinebass replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
It's because bass isn't valued. I now refuse to play a venue if I'm not able to use something that isn't a piece of crap. I've almost come to blows with a few sound engineers for them trying to screw with me. If anyone says "pre-eq DI only" I immediately harden my accent to "full on Taggart" and generally something said in that voice does tend to get a bit more co-operation. Most live engineers are underpaid and as a result, don't give a toss. The ones who won't do what you ask when it's totally reasonable or do the exact opposite are the ones who I have massive problems with. -
That's an odd set up there Daryl. Its like someone's house. 🤩 Dave 🎅
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Looks a chilled place.
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alexgrout_ started following Spector Euro 4 Classic Like New Pristine
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Hi Folks, Having a clear out of books (and other bits in their own topics) and it would be great to find a loving home for these titles. £3 postage per item to UK mainland only. I'm happy to arrange a pickup in person only from Petersfield, Hampshire or offer a discounted overall P&P charge if you want more than one item. Bird's Diary by Ken Vial - £3 Charles Mingus - Beneath the Underdog £5 Thinking in Jazz by Paul F. Berliner - £15 The Freedom Principle (Jazz After 1958) by John Litweiler - £10 The Encyclopedia of Music by Max Wade-Matthews & Wendy Thompson - £3 Mingus (A Critical Biography) by Brian Priestley - £3 (many light pencil marks inside) The Story of Jazz (Bop and Beyond) by Bergerot and Merlin - £2 Bird (The Legend of Charlie Parker) by Robert Reisner - £3 Payment by BACS or Paypal, BACS preferred. Cheers!
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Nice one ! Daryl
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So, I played my own bassline to the song, and the band leader was content. On reflection, a tune in 4/4 which has a chord change on every beat of the bar, can't then shoehorn another 4 notes and rests into those beats, and expect it to be both lucid and funky. We ended up with one note per bar, and a few ghost and staccato notes. That's plenty funky enough for me. Thanks, all, for the advice.
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The 7-10 gig at Rockfield Music & Media went pretty fast. The place was packed. I don't know where all these people come from considering the place sits out in the middle of nowhere. Our performance was just ok. We had some good moments along with a few sloppy ones. I got lost in "Jolene". The dep drummer showed some improvement. The provided rig was fine. However the XRL out was not functioning so we miced the cabs. I wasn't able to get any decent pictures. Daryl
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Hi Folks, Clearing out some old packs of strings that have either been used in experiments while chasing that perfect tone or that have been taken off instruments that I've recently bought. £3 postage on each individual set, happy to discount overall P&P if you're buying more than one set. Also happy to arrange collection IRL in Petersfield, Hampshire. No international shipping. Ernie Ball Super Slinky Bass 45 - 100 (used for three months since new, cut to a Jazz bass length) - £10 Unknown Roundwounds Set (Short Scale) - £5 Unknown Flatwounds (red wrapping, taken off a fretless I bought recently which had Fender in line tuning pegs) - £15 Sorry for the vagueness, I don't know how old or what gauge the two latter sets are. Payment by bank transfer (preferred) or Paypal. Cheers!
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Why are venue house bass amps always such utter sh#te?
Paddy Morris replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
Well yes, but if it sounds shite to the players on stage, then it makes them play worse. -
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Last gig of the year with the Andy Wales Band at Bar Dos Hermanos in Leicester. Busiest I’ve seen it in all the times we’ve played there, tho thankfully a massive crowd of really rowdy chanting lads moved on elsewhere before we started yay. Good few friends and family of various members were there which is often the kiss of death in my experience but not so. Went with Elton’s Step Into Christmas which mostly worked (complete with surprisingly fiddly bass part) and also chucked in Green Onions and I Am The Resurrection in tribute to Steve Cropper and Mani respectively. I was wedged against a pillar unfortunately so tried to lean on it nonchalantly from time to time and attempted to look cool. I wasn’t having a great day up to then and was a bit narky so it was nice to have two hours of leathering my bass onstage to get it all out of my system. Cheaper than therapy. Gear was the usual Markbass Traveller cabs and LM3 head; pair of Yamaha basses, various pedals, Mackie powered cabs and Allen and Heath desk. Footwear by Converse. Tea by Twinings.
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