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They played Wonka in its entirety so the repeated songs were probably the Oompah Loompah theme. I was central downstairs for the first set, not great sound but not terrible. In the interval I got a drink (2-pint plastic of Tuborg = £10.50) and watched the Wonka set from off to one side, a bit further back - much better. Full setlist will appear here at some point http://www.setlist.fm/setlists/primus-6bd69e5e.html - or you can cobble it together from previous shows. I really enjoyed it, but probably wouldn't have done on a mix of Guinness, lager and cider. Happy day off!
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This, specifically the part at 1m52s ish http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I_T3XvzPaM
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bands required for regular SW London jazz night
toneknob replied to toneknob's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1434997784' post='2804586'] Tell me what your budget is and I can put you in touch with loads of folk. [/quote] Thanks Bilbo - will drop you a PM. -
bands required for regular SW London jazz night
toneknob replied to toneknob's topic in General Discussion
By the way, also on the bill for July is Selectric, listen to them here: https://selectric.bandcamp.com/ "Like if Andrew W.K played with Charles Mingus" says their facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/selectricmusic -
bands required for regular SW London jazz night
toneknob replied to toneknob's topic in General Discussion
Thanks! I'll be promoting this month's show in the Gigs section of the forum as well. -
Hi, My band has started running a monthly jazz night at the Tooting Tram & Social on the first Sunday of every month. The first event was in early June, and we're now looking for bands to join us on future nights. My band is Velcro Pelmet, you'll find us at http://www.velcropelmet.com, on facebook etc - while we do a mix of our own tunes and some re-interpretations of jazz-rock classics, we're looking for anyone jazz-related to join us. In fact the more varied the line-up the better as far as we're concerned - acoustic, electric, vocal, instrumental, drop us a line if you're interested in joining the line-up. We've got one slot available for the July 5th gig, and interested in hearing from more bands for ongoing gigs. Drop me a line! ps. Apologies if this is posted in the wrong place - just wanted to maximise views!
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[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1434977715' post='2804311'] [url="https://youtu.be/j3nM2Ul4rLU"]https://youtu.be/j3nM2Ul4rLU[/url] Bloody hell! Someone remind me how to embed YouTube would you? [/quote] Get a link that looks like** this: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3nM2Ul4rLU"]https://www.youtube....h?v=j3nM2Ul4rLU[/url] and remove the "s" from "https" [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3nM2Ul4rLU[/media] ** ie not youtu.be, not m.youtube, etc
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Rupert Bear tv theme... cracking bassline here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaC2K34SLhc (Singer Jacky Lee also sang the equally brilliant White Horses theme, and early episodes of Pipkins - then known as Inigo Pipkin)
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A Shot In The Dark, the second Pink Panther movie... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5enOsT3kdVc
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[quote name='jezzaboy' timestamp='1434749517' post='2802609'] Joe 90. The begining and end titles. Barry Gray at his finest. [/quote] nice one, best of the Supermarionation lot.
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Thanks! Long story (although I think it's explained on the website somewhere)
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[quote name='slumjacket' timestamp='1433701541' post='2793231'] Good luck for tonight, I was going to try and get over but not going to make it. Please post again for next month, or PM me, this is definitely my sort of thing. [/quote] No worries, we're booked in for next month, July 5th. Will update accordingly, but sign up at https://www.facebook.com/VelcroPelmet for up to the minute news. You'll find last night's setlist on the event page, btw.
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It's tonight! Come and say hi if you're there. (I'm the bassist in the third band )
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[quote name='spike' timestamp='1433341637' post='2790271'] funky clefs [/quote] I have copyright dibs on this ok.
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[quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1433343660' post='2790288'] I've often wondered if this arrangement makes more sense if you play fingerstyle. I think the logic behind the other setup (eE aA dD gG) was that if you played with a pick, you'd strike the octave strings first on the downstroke - so if you played with your fingers, you'd strike the bass strings first. On the other hand, it's probably easier to fret the octave strings if you can see them on top of the bass strings! [/quote] That's why I had the "reverse" sense fitted, to make it easier to play fingerstyle. Worked for the plucking hand, it's hard work either way for the fretting hand!
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What a fantastic song though. Never got the hang of 8-strings. I had a Shergold double 4/8 (search around basschat enough, you'll see it a few times) and found it difficult to play. The set up was EeAaDdGg, octave strings in the lower (physically speaking) position.
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[quote name='ras52' timestamp='1433338430' post='2790218'] Alto and tenor clefs were both in there. [/quote] Oops I didn't notice that they weren't centred on the same line.
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11/15, incl some guessing. Most mistakes from not knowing what the funky clef is that's neither bass nor treble. Any clues?
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Recommend me a looper please ;) ...
toneknob replied to RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='ambient' timestamp='1433158310' post='2788307'] Yes, that would be useful. I started off by bending down to turn the volume knob down to fade out. Now I use a 2nd volume pedal after the Ditto. [/quote] You can almost get enough traction on the big central loop level knob to turn it with you foot given a grippy enough shoe, but it's not reliable. Doesn't your second volume pedal affect your non-loop (direct) signal as well? -
Recommend me a looper please ;) ...
toneknob replied to RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='ambient' timestamp='1433157703' post='2788294'] Unless you're gonna use the reverse/half speed effects, which to be honest are a bit gimmicky and something you'd maybe hardly ever use, I'd go for the normal ditto which for half the price. [/quote] I found the X2's additional button an improvement over the single-button er, X1. Now what I'd really like to see is is a "fade-out" option for the looped signal, or preferably an integral loop volume pedal. -
Take him to see Whiplash.
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I have a strap for each bass: mostly Planet Waves with the moving shoulder pad, although my main bass (Geddy Lee sig Jazz, black and white) has got the Eagle Mountain SRV103B as seen on the cover of Texas Flood. (I copied Tom Herbert from Polar Bear/Electric Ladyland etc before realising SRV used one as well) All secured by Grolsch bottle washers of course
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Any suggestions of good simple basslines to learn?
toneknob replied to Naetharu's topic in General Discussion
The first song I learned all the way through was Metallica's "Enter Sandman". Here's some tab which looks ok, but has been annotated by someone with limited spelling skills: http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/m/metallica/enter_sandman_btab.htm -
Hi, My band Velcro Pelmet ([url="https://www.facebook.com/VelcroPelmet"]https://www.facebook.com/VelcroPelmet[/url]) are playing what we hope will become a monthly jazz night at the Tooting Tram & Social in Tooting, SW17 (2 mins walk from Tooting Broadway tube station). We play a mix of jazz fusion originals and reinterpreted versions of material originally by the likes of Miles Davis, Weather Report, Mike Stern, Herbie Hancock, Billy Cobham, the Jaco Pastorius big band, Pat Metheny and others. Supporting us this time are Recommended Units (guitar and saxophone-led groove jazz with a modern edge) and The Young Scientists (jazz, blues and surf sounds). Admission is a rather friendly £3. More details on our attached events page: [url="https://www.facebook.com/events/724569734318784/"]https://www.facebook...24569734318784/[/url] See the Tram's web site at [url="http://tootingtramandsocial.co.uk/map/"]http://tootingtramandsocial.co.uk/map/[/url] for location. As this is hopefully going to develop into a monthly thing, we'll be on the lookout for bands to join us on the bill (or headline if you're really good). If you're interested, send me a PM with some info about band and links to youtubes, soundcloud etc. Thanks! Tony
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Like! Specially with that pickguard.