A Line 6 Bass Pod. I used a friend's one for some recording, loved it, and bought one. It's been in the drawer ever since. Might post it up for sale here.
Also a Zoom H4n recording thingy. Impenetrable manual stopped me in my tracks, and it's now next to the Bass Pod in my parts drawer.
Mine was a 40th birthday party of someone the singer knows. Decent gig, tho the inevitable “drunk people dancing and falling over into the singer and breaking his mic stand” scenario by the end of it.
Its all tuned down a half step, which I’m realising doesn’t sound too good on a short scale mustang so I used my spare Yamaha all night instead which was far more feisty.
It was my second gig with my recently acquired BF Big Twin 2 cab, which sounds very different from my regular Schroeder, so I was quite preoccupied by trying to listen carefully to my sound to be honest.
Had a cool drive home thru the countryside tho, spotting various barn owls and rabbits dashing about.
A mere three - a MIJ Mustang, a P bass, and a Yamaha BB bass for everything else.
Any more makes me feel indulgent, and any fewer makes me feel vulnerable.
I've tinkered with a five string recently but our love affair didn't last.
I saw Coldplay at Aberavon Leisure Centre in Port Talbot, South Wales, just around the time of their second album. It was a small sports hall packed the rafters with people and stank of weed.
I also narrowly missed the Stereophonics playing at our university ball in about 1994 or 95 - I queued to get in and managed it just after they'd finished. The bar then ran out of booze too. Poor effort all round.
I am somewhere in the crowd on the Stereophonics' Performance and Cocktails live DVD at Morfa Stadium in 1999 tho!
Put simply - I want something but I don't have the money for it.
Option 1 = save/earn the money for it.
Option 2 = accept you can't afford it and get something cheaper.
That's more or less how life works as far as I can tell.
EDIT: Oh yeah - and credit cards.
I was once told my signature had been included on a contract i specifically hadn't signed, which was nice. They were some fly by night fantasists. That didn't end well.
In terms of qualifications I’m a journalist with several years service on various local papers, but for the last 14 years I’ve been a council press officer.
Bit easier to fit around childcare commitments and gigs, and they’re a good bunch to work with.
I played BC'er Norris's T Bird a few years ago and it was beautifully light and slender compared to the only similarly-shaped bass I'd ever owned (a really big clunky Tokai T Bird which weighed a tonne).
It was a real surprise, in a good way!
In new money, I’d say under 4kg is good for me, with anything between 4-4.5kg getting a bit OTT.
That doesn’t rule out too much but means I have to pick and choose to get a light one.
Ive owned ones up to about 5kg in the past ( a particularly crippling Tokai T Bird) but I can’t cope with that these days. The same reason I can’t be bothered with 40kg speaker cabs...