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bassninja

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  1. One of my regular gigs is in a Little Feat/Allman Bros/Grateful Dead-type band with lots of jamming. We do a few set transitions like Copperhead Road>Somebody to Love (Jefferson Airplane, not Queen!) and The Letter>All along the watchtower, generally with both songs in the same key. Part of the fun is when its not pre-planned, steering the band to set up a groove that will suggest another number. It's great when it all comes together but it does require good ears from the whole band. Someone may quote another number in a solo or jam, and there can be an 'a-ha' moment where everyone gets it. For example 'I wish'; a quote in a bluesy jam would probably set everyone in that direction if everyone's on the ball. If you can bear it, have a listen to Phish, they're very good at it.
  2. Our fun little trio having a good old jam on a 30s standard we copped from The Hot Club of Cowtown (check 'em out if you haven't already)... Feedback gratefully received comrades [media]http://youtu.be/H6cEcS6Gfxk[/media]
  3. Careful, some are as thick as pig sh*t. I asked one for directions in Burnley and it just looked at me and dribbled...
  4. Did my first 'real book' jazz gig for about 15 years with a lady singer, gtr, drums & sax in the week. Brief rehearsal of tops & tails the day before then straight in. Really enjoyed it and lots of good feedback. Brown adrenaline. Today, large outdoor stage at a local college with JamGrass trio. Enoyed the LMII/Ampeg 4x10 house rig. Unfortunately, the college (which has a large and well equipped music/production department) had allowed *no* changoever time and the onstage sound was truly appalling; dogged by feedback throughout. Asked them to turn the entire monitor system down and got a response as if we'd asked in Swahili. All the gear but no idea...
  5. My dream guitar. Unfortunately I don't yet have my dream bank balance. But have a bump on me. All together now..[i]. Eight miles hiiiigh.....[/i]
  6. Loved Tull as a nipper. Dave Pegg is my first and most enduring influence, but Cornick, Glascock and Hammond-Hammond also feature. Not seen them since 2006, though. Ian Andersons's voice sounds totally shot now, sadly... Played 'Locomotive breath' with David Palmer once, after the operation and name change to Dee, though. Lovely lady, erudite and a real polymath.
  7. It looks non-original (microtonal frets up to the 5th); that's gonna bring the price down for collectors...
  8. Not sure if it's what you're after, but Mo Foster's "Seventeen Watts?" is a good read about his early days and bands he played with...
  9. [quote name='Musky' timestamp='1362615651' post='2002371'] The worst thing is the large number of w@nkers you get to meet. Having said that, I was thinking the other day of how I've met nearly all my friends though music in one way or another. [/quote] +1
  10. Great fella, very easy transaction and super fast delivery. Bassninja
  11. Many fabulous bluegrass/flatpicking g**tar players do lots of stuff in G, moving the capo as necessary to retain the shapes and have access to open strings. Difficult to get the bass runs and ornaments if you're in, say, C#...
  12. [attachment=127993:IMAG0380.jpg] The Old Girl, my '73 Precision. Badass & EMGs, a real workhorse. Possibly the best £325 I've ever spent.
  13. Nice one, Al. watch those royalties roll in...
  14. I think I played at my wedding...
  15. OK. Band meeting... Albi the racist dragon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-jVAHAuiS4
  16. I bought a Zoom B3 from Dave. Top fella, easy transaction, bargain
  17. 1980s, Laney job (Linebacker? Can't remember...) It sounded as if it was sealed inside an invisible duvet. And me with a mullet and a short strap trying to 'slap that thang'. So cruel...
  18. Just a maybe, but I shifted one of these on eBay a couple of years ago for £40 odd. Perhaps try there 1st, unless you're wanting to spread the love to another Basschat brother/sista? (In which case, I have just made myself look a mercenary b*****d like Lard Ulrich). Curse my damned honesty
  19. Flippin' fast delivery, even in dicey weather. Good comms, straight up bloke. Happy with the flats exactly as described. Would def deal again
  20. Ronnie Pudding
  21. [quote name='Muzz' timestamp='1358685567' post='1943212'] Wow, that raised the bar for pointless, tuneless fret-wittery a few notches. Tho the Mingus/spacehopper combo is oddly fascinating... [/quote] Glad to see them wearing helmets, but no knee/elbow pads? Blue Peter will be very disappointed. Jimmy Haslip's whistling badger duet? I'm on it...
  22. part 2... http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gHkBpjbzBuA
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