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Mike Lull PJ4 - Feeler - *WITHDRAWN*
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to Chiliwailer's topic in Basses For Sale
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I’m still in. I can’t say I haven’t been looking, but I haven’t parted with any money so far this year.
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Shipping bass or guitar to USA
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to carlitos71's topic in General Discussion
Excellent advice, but could I add that unless the case you have for the instrument is perfectly moulded for the instrument in question, you should make every effort to pack around it inside the case as well to reduce any movement. I have received a few basses that have not had this done and the case and/or the bass have been damaged as a result. -
Shipping bass or guitar to USA
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to carlitos71's topic in General Discussion
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A Very Special song growing up in the 80's.
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
Very good 😂. Made me smile. -
I doubt that would have been 1979.
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That is Max Reebo I believe.
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Fender Precision - with Jazz neck?
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to Freddi375's topic in Bass Guitars
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I guess we all experienced what it would be like not to gig for an extended period of time courtesy of Lockdown #1. Personally, it turned out to be the creation of another new band for me and we’re really enjoying it. We rehearsed ourselves to gig readiness on JamKazam and were ready to go by the time restrictions were lifted. Glad to hear there’s lots of positivity for gigging. I do have an occasional worry about how long I have left as a gigging musician, but if the gigs keep coming in, I’ll keep turning up.
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Yes, balance is very important. I've had some killer drives already this year, but the reception at the other end of them made it all worth it. We stayed over on one a few weeks back and we had another gig on home turf the following night. So I had a long drive home on Saturday, quick change and out again for another 6/7 hours. I felt that one 😂.
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Yes, it's really weird that this year is busier than the few years immediately before the Big C. I'm also getting a fair bit of dep work as well. I'm not quite sure why this is happening, but I have gigs with 3 new bands I've not played with this year, plus some Ska dates. I have by no means gone out of my way to seek these out, they've just fallen in my lap, so I guess quite a lot of bands are busy. Either that or a lot of bass players have given up gigging 🤷♂️
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Created as a contrast to the 'I Hate Gigging' thread, in which some of the comments I find utterly depressing, I would like to think that the majority of Basschatters do actually enjoy the gigging experience. I get that there are some that cannot deal with getting up in front of a crowd or prefer to make music behind closed doors and that's fine, but let's leave the hate out of it. I for one certainly wouldn't do a single gig that I wasn't looking forward to. I don't understand why people would, unless of course they have to for financial reasons. Through 40 years of gigging, I cannot recall a single date that I haven't looked forward to. There have been a few that I've been a bit nervous about for one reason or another, but in the main, those days are long gone. There have also been a few gigs that once I've arrived at the venue, it has become clear that it was not what any of the band were expecting which can be a bit of a buzz kill, but I think we've all had a few of them. For me, gigging is about putting smiles on people faces and getting them moving. I don't do it for the money (although it's a nice bi-product) and I certainly do it for any kind of adoration; it's just a great thing to be able to make people happy and then leave feeling like they've been entertained for an evening. I'm not saying I wouldn't find it a strain, but I would be out every night if I could. Let's hear it for the love of gigging.
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I did kind of have that in mind when I posted my first response. It's a good book that. I think I might give it another read.
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I don’t know, is she renowned as being such? Could she have been having a bad week? I’ve crossed paths with a few celebs in my musical travels and there are a few that stand out as behaving like complete tools. Two in particular stand out but I’ve not read or heard a bad word about them anywhere else, so maybe my experience was exceptional? Unless we really know these people, how can we tell? I’d like to think Kate is actually a nice person, but sometimes those with an abundance of talent don’t handle it well all of the time, especially in the company of fools. I’ll stop rambling. I enjoyed the OP though. Thanks again for sharing.
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A Very Special song growing up in the 80's.
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
Yes, I'm in an 80's tribute as well and whilst we don't do 'Don't Look Down',we occasionally perform 'We Close Our Eyes' which is another cracker. Definitely a mistake going for the #1's. I think #2's of the 80's make a better list: Golden Brown, Kids in America, Save a Prayer, Mirror Man, Temptation, Sweet Dreams, China Girl, Gold etc etc One of my favourite bands of the 80's hasn't been mentioned, so I'll name check them: Prefab Sprout - those first two albums. -
I'm holding out for the Joe Dart IV which will have no control knobs and a piezo pick up only.
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When is it time to stop buying more basses?
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to molan's topic in General Discussion
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Thanks for posting. I shall give that a watch later.
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When is it time to stop buying more basses?
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to molan's topic in General Discussion
Oooh! A new Ritter? -
Headphone practice setups: halp pls!
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to PaulTrevellyan's topic in General Discussion
Same here. Love my Bass Buddy. It’s been rock solid since I bought it when they first came out. Fantastic piece of kit. -
Shuker Dark Matters JJ Burnel Signature Lite P-bass
hiram.k.hackenbacker replied to petecarlton's topic in Build Diaries
My one has a jazz neck on it. I like lollipops too, but on a vintage jazz. You won’t like the Shuker. You’ll need to pass it on to me when it’s finished 😂. Seriously though, I’ve gigged it twice and it’s a cracker. -
Hi @Pan, This is a common issue I encountered some years ago. All great advice above, but I thought I would share my solution which are these non-slip musical instrument mats. They are excellent. https://www.dv247.com/en_GB/GBP/Stage-Works-2-Pedal-Mats/art-ACC0003320-000?campaign=GShopping/GB&ProgramUUID=HADAqJarPzAAAAFlea9yjI.G&gclid=CjwKCAjwgr6TBhAGEiwA3aVuIbTFjbokHbyqaSacGhVY-u6-4ftCIC4AupJY9bF42rmAoTJtma37URoC3nAQAvD_BwE