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gt4ever

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  1. I’ve had the bass about 4 years now and never had a problem. Have gigged it most weekends over that period too.
  2. yep slightest of gaps about a mm
  3. 😯 I didn’t realise that. But if it was the neck would it affect all strings and not just one of them?
  4. Yeah think that’s a sensible shout.
  5. It played fine through the amp the next day. At the gig, the string was just flat against the frets up to the third or fourth fret, so couldn’t play any note. I’ve put a metal rule to the frets to see if one had raised but but they’re fine. I’m really confused
  6. the neck follows the contour and neck is straight. All strings sit with even gaps. Saddles all set correct and have not moved. It’s weird that the day after the gig the A string plays fine with clearance but at the gig I couldn’t get a note from the first 5 frets at all. I assumed that temps wouldn’t affect a carbon neck. It was an indoor gig and bass is always kept indoors at ambient temps.
  7. So I had my first bass related issue at a gig at the weekend. I was using my trusty Modulus FU4 with relatively new (8 hours use maybe) Rotosound 66 swing strings 45-105. About 6 songs in my A string became very thin and didn't resonate much. It got progressively worse throughout the gig and by the end the string was sitting on the frets when first 3 frets were played but the further up the neck the better note I could get. I had to improvise and use the E string instead. The next day I inspected the bass further. It played absolutely fine and action was playable down the whole string with no issues?? The saddles seemed secure and hadn't moved, I inspected the nut with a magnifying glass to see if there was a hairline, nothing. There shouldn't be any issues with the neck as its carbon, I've never touched the truss. I have 2 gigs this weekend and cannot have a repeat. Any ideas what the problem could have been, has anyone experienced anything like this?? cheers in advance Rich
  8. The Downward Spiral NIN or The Bends Radiohead love every song, the order and intensity of both albums.
  9. Good place to start would be Goldie’s album Timeless. Also Roni Dize live at Colston hall is pretty damn decent, with live band. Anything by Congo Natty is a good way into the jungle vibe, need 18” plus speakers 💥
  10. Just gonna put this here oh and yeah thanks for the bass only file. I don’t have any particular style of player I warm to, I just love watching a musician showing how much they love playing and entertaining.
  11. I use my old set of senheiser hd25’s that I’ve had for close to 20 years and still going strong.
  12. I love him as a musician and his chemistry with flea is sublime but let’s be honest, he’s only back to pay for a messy divorce. I’m hoping I’m wrong though.
  13. Indeed it is. Heartwarming read for sure. Been lucky to meet and have a drink with him too. 20 mins flew by but he was genuinely charming and attentive to every word. Lived up to every expectation. 😃
  14. Original post was purely a heads up for fans willing to part with a lot of money to see them for maybe one last time. We know who loves and hates them from any previous posts mentioning them. I don’t do and have never actually seen any band in a stadium before but I’m willing to part with the money I get from playing a couple of gigs to stand at the front and see them one final time. Period.
  15. Yeah same, but there's 5 of us so I could only get the one ticket.
  16. Gold circle standing at the front I paid £166. Considering I saw them for free last time is making me justify the purchase. Think cheapest seats are just under £90. I’d never normally see a band at a big venue like this but I’ve been a lifelong fan and think this may be the last time they come over, so…
  17. Quick heads up. Extra london date added. Gold circle standing tickets still left if you have deep pockets. if this floats your boat and you get them thank me later 😉
  18. Yeah sames. Way too far to travel even halfway for me man but if it were nearer.
  19. Hopefully they’ll kiss and make up before the get out touring their next album.
  20. Get the guitarist to play drums and find another guitar, they’re 2 a penny guitarists 😜
  21. Yeah it’s not backstage, more to the side of the stage but some places do VIP for an extra and it is packed and there’s no point, but at Hyde park it was worth the extra money. Never splashed out for a gig before like that and probably never will again, I’m a surfing stage diving get stuck in gig goer but it was a totally different experience and very enjoyable 👍🏼
  22. Hyde park isn’t very grunge, so might as well lord it up in style once in a while.
  23. I did the VIP a few years back to see KOL and Pixies. It was worth the extra money. Loads of chill out area, easy access to front of crowd, no beer queues, decent toilets, just a generally much better experience if you can afford it. Think I paid £215 for it. It was a proper one off but weather was great and you did feel more VIP than a lot of other venues I’ve been to.
  24. We’ve done a few outdoor parties and a festival over the last month or so but it was our first return to a good ole pub gig at the weekend. So good to make people sing and dance again and not a mask in sight. It was bloody fantastic.
  25. Yeah I think confidence is building for a summer of live music, we have 2 a month booked in so far from July to December, a mix of pubs, legions, parties and dinner dances. I’m not confident they’ll all go ahead but I’m happy to feel positive again that there is hope and possibly something to look forward to this year.
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