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The Earl Haig in Cardiff. Great venue, big stage, full lights (Focus are playing there on thursday). Audience was bigger than our usual although it wasn't packed out as its 250 capacity. A bit nervous as loads of musicians in there! But we had an awesome time, much dancing and due to a watch misfunction we went 20 minutes over... Thanks to Barry Morris for photos.12 points
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Due to the accumulation of bass I am putting up for sale a Schecter Precision from the year 85 Made in USA. I have had it for many years and it is quite rare to find it in this finish Most of the finish is natural wood color. The body is Precision shaped with safety strap hooks. It mounts Schecter USA electronics with a passive mode double coil system with independent Volume to each pickup and tone. The winding change acts by pulling out the volume knobs. Schecter logo headstock and bridge Wide maple neck Jazz Bass type The fingerboard is made of very dark Palo Santo, a marvel with circular markers in Nakar. It is a Schecter manufactured in its best golden age It is comfortable to play with a great sound. It's been hard for me to decide so with doubts I'm going to put it up for sale in a short time. I reserve to remove it without notice Price reduced by 1500 euros8 points
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Yep, Barry does a reel every time there's a gig at the EH. Means you get some great pics.7 points
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Fender FMT Jazz Bass Deluxe USA . 2004 model. I am second owner. Listed for what I paid High spec fender deluxe jazz bass in sunburst, quilted maple top. Rosewood fingerboard, bound with MOP inlays. Bound neck. Active fender 3 band eq, fender SCN pickups. Great condition for age - see photos for wear and condition- happy to take additional photos Comes with non original abs hard case.6 points
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I’ve had this for about twenty years now , and keep fairly fresh rounds on it. I’m mostly a flatwound thumper , but this has such a gorgeous top end.6 points
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Great multi-band line up yesterday. I managed to play three times with different bands - a couple of songs to support a drummer whose guitarist and bassist/singer had pulled out at the last minute (all new to playing and never played live and I think the nerves took a hold). I played three songs with the band of 13 year olds I'd been mentoring all week (they were brilliant) and a couple of tunes with ex-band mates in a jam at the end. I was using my Gretsch Electromatic shorty - first outing on a stage for her - through a Laney RB2 (the communal bass amp) DI'd to FOH. The rest of the day I was on sound duties - with around 20 acts and varying levels of professionalism (from 0-100% 😀) it was quite a challenge. But no complaints, and several compliments from people I respect so I'm happy. And the students from the Rock School performed really well and all went home as happy rockstars! No photos of the kids (of course) but here are a few of the acts. As I was also the photographer, sadly no photos of me either. Today is a day of rest, calm and quiet. 😀6 points
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Saw Gov't Mule Thursday night. "Big Time" production ( 5 tour buses and 7 Semi Trucks.)Warren's voice was fantastic and every note, riff or chord he played was hot. Blue6 points
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She's Right- I'm Left THIS SATURDAY! Hopefully Ma’ Nature cooperates! But if she’s in a mood, fear not, the show will go on indoors! It’d be great to see YOU! LIVE @ King Pin Bowl & Ale House West Bend WI That was last night. It was a 7-10 acoustic gig. Not bad, not great and kind of weird. Blue6 points
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You'll have read about the fire that wiped out Smanths worldly goods including her bass stuff. Donate a reasonable amount of cash to Smanth and I'll send you my Boss ME20b. The price listed is just a suggestion. Works fine , new power supply , bit scratched from my boots , noisy headphone jack , tatty box. Otherwise a garden of multi fx loveliness. Come on folks - a fellow player needs a leg up.5 points
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Played at a party yesterday, depping with some old friends. It was in the garden of a cottage in a small village in Holderness, and is an annual event where everyone knows each other and really enjoy themelves . A lovely do with great punters and ace food and drink too! Used my bitsa Jazz bass, with a GKMB800 into my old 'Loud Inc' 4x10 cab, which still sounds as strong as ever. Glad I didn't sell it on when I got my BF Compact, as occasionally it's great to have a change. The band play 'Dad rock' stuff which always goes down well with the gigs they get. The drummer is John 'Cambo' Cambridge, who played in David Bowie's early band 'The Hype' and then on the 'Space Oddity' era stuff. John actually introduced Bowie to Mick Ronson following playing with Mick in top local band 'The Rats'. He's a top bloke, great company and a wonderful drummer so it's always a pleasure (and an honour) to get to play with him, even though I've known him for over 40 years. ( John has recently written a book about his early days with Bowie and Ronson - for anyone interested it's called 'Bowie, Cambo and all the Hype' , is available in paperback and a fascinating read.)5 points
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I love this little DC Jr ! I was going to change the bridge , but haven’t gotten around to it. I was able to quickly set the three point exactly where I wanted things , but I do like the look of the Hipshot drop in replacement. I thought the Jr might fit in my SG case , but it does not.4 points
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Music in the Embankment Meadow Bedford, 2 - 5pm...great weather, sound and big audience...wonderful4 points
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After 11 years our jazz standards quartet played our final gig (number 150) last night at a brewery where we have played many times. Not a full house but very appreciative and we played well but we were all very aware of the end of our little band. As usual our Bose PA worked perfectly, I go directly into it and we don't need monitors. The singer/keyboard player is moving to another city and since we have developed a band image and personality over the years we won't try to replace her and carry on, we will have to start from zero and maybe take another direction. The three of us are in a seven piece jazz band and that will be our main musical outlet while we decide what to do, I may look around for another band that needs a DB player maybe jazz or folk or bluegrass or ???. It's been a good run and we are all still friends, quite an accomplishment after 11 years. At 76 with about 60 years of gigging I'm hoping something comes along soon, the clock is ticking but I'm hoping to carry on for as long as possible.😊4 points
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As most people who’ve been to the country know Cows are nosey buggers, they’ll head your way and surround you before you can blink an eye. want to get rid of them? Bass Solo!!!4 points
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Very recently purchased from on here but sadly I've seen something else I want and I don't need multiple precision basses... Here's the original advert with all the details, I've taken a load of new pics which are attached. Looking for £2050 plus postage which is exactly what I paid for it. Not really looking for trades but never say never, would have to be vintage and/or short scale though. Now £1800, last drop before it gets traded in or goes to a shop3 points
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I want to buy a '67 Rickenbacker, because obviously it matches my IQ.3 points
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Looks nice to me, I wouldn’t think about changing anything before you’ve spent some time with it , the Japanese fenders have a good reputation , I’m sure it will be great3 points
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I have never felt the need to buy a 1957 Precision bass - and if I did, I would expect it to look as old and worn out as I am!3 points
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This might be the year I break down and get a Monique, I’ve been threatening to do so for a while now. I mostly play mid sized rooms and often am not in the PA so I have to fill the room. I’ve been using a Bergantino rig , a little Forte head and two HDN cabs , a 112 & 210 , we’re not loud so I often just use a single cab.3 points
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The most successful band I’ve been in was an originals band which I joined at 48 and left at 54, played 50+ gigs a year, festivals, toured overseas, albums released by record companies (tho not signed to them) etc. It’s never too late, tho at 56 I now acknowledge my limits a bit better - hence why I left the above, but I’m still in an originals band. So don’t give up hope, and even if taking a few years off if you have a bass you really connect with put it in its case under the bed/on top of the wardrobe, at some point you’ll most likely get the urge to play again.3 points
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..until you stop with the boomp boomp boomp and all of a sudden the band sounds like half the members went to the bar.3 points
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Please stop selling nice gear and basses I’ve got enough to last a lifetime 😲 that is all thank you cheers 🍻3 points
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Uninterestingly, Lemonsole, Blake & Farmer were originally called Follow The Ostrich and unfortunately their first album of bland psychedelia was called the same. Bonus Fun Fact... Wantage is in Oxfordshire.2 points
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'I Believe It' from Saturday night at The Golden Age Festival in Liege. For once, a sound engineer who doesn't pull all the top out and swamp the sound with deep bass. This is the Sire V9 I recently withdrew from sale on here - glad I did!2 points
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Don't give up, a lot of us have felt as you do (I did just last week after our weekly rehearsal). Take some time off and try writing your own material and see how you get on. Age wise I've just gone 65 so it's never to late.2 points
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I'm 48 and write my own stuff. Don't give up, if you enjoy playing. Adapt to the situation and find a way to make it work for you.2 points
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i think this was a door opener for aspiring bass players and pros alike, and the fact most bass players have heard it, weather they like it or not matters not, i dont think he is over rated, his 16th funky fingerstyle is for me just killer, thats where id like to be. but not to be a copy, but just to have that feel under my fingers as and when its needed Bad solos ? iv said this once befor on here, but here it is again because its in the running here... i was playing in a rock covers band in the 80s and we played in a pub called the mersey clipper that was on corporation road in Birkenhead, a VERY scruffy rough little dive with the smallest stage on the planet , anyone remember that ? we use to go on after the stripper ( not joking), so half way through the set i did a bass solo and i use to ware dark sunglasses trying to look cool, half way through my bass solo one of the lenses fell out my crap sunglasses, i looked up and the whole place creased up. al never forget that, and the bass solo was crap too thinking about it 🙂 Moral of the story ??? dont go on stage with cheap sh!t sunglasses, you know its going to happen.....it will. it will... 🙂2 points
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Having heard that I'm wishing I'd actually based my lyrics on a station announcement - in particular the reported utterrings of Jah Wobble "I used to be somebody. Repeat. I used to be somebody"2 points
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I received a Fusion bag that was carefully wrapped in bin liner type material and tape just last week - I think it was a Parcelforce Express 48 service. The bag and packaging arrived entirely undamaged, though that may be a fluke. The entire package was very light and the shipping cost very reasonable. I'd probably do the same if I was sending, though use premium bin-liners or plastic rubble sacks (the latter are much stronger).2 points
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Just picked up a USA sterling, been after one for a lot of years, just never got round to it, couldn’t resist this one to go with my 2 band stingray. Like it just as it is but a set up to suit me will only improve it more. Ernie ball do make some great basses 😄2 points