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joeystrange

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  1. Singer from my band plays Charvette guitars. He has about 12 of them. All orange, all the same model, all slightly different. Different pickup configurations, different neck profiles etc. Some have fixed bridges but some have tremolo bridges. He doesn’t use the term so he’s found ways of keeping the bridges in place. Some have bits of wood jammed in the back. At least one has a rock that he found in the car park of the studio he was recording in when he was having issues. Most have been in there for 20+ years without issue.
  2. I’m not paying for the replacement so that’s the first choice. But if that doesn’t come off I’ll give this a try. Thanks.
  3. I have a bass with a Mighty Mite Precision neck. I really like the neck but the problem is the neck is bowed and the truss rod is maxed out. I’m in the process of trying to arrange a replacement but I don’t want to get one and have the same problem. Since I know there are a good few people on here who build their own basses I wanted to ask if anyone has used these necks and if you’ve experienced this before? Hopefully it’s not a common thing. Cheers!
  4. Depends what kind of music you’re into. This has always been a thing in the punk scene. It’s very common to be able to meet and hang out with bands at merch, by the van, or just in the venue. Even bigger bands (although maybe not the arena or stadium bands) will still tend to do this.
  5. This is cool. Hope you enjoy it! Although I am a bit sad that they’re no longer the world’s only band where every member is called Andy!
  6. Depends on the situation. With modern metal bands it’s 100% normal to have a fair amount on track. Even the really big bands do it and it’s just accepted. However if your average punk band turned up with tracks it wouldn’t go down well.
  7. Fat Mike is a great bass player. He has a really weird quirk where he plays mostly upstrokes, which he puts down to never being shown or told how to play and working it out for himself. He also does a weird thing where he moves his right hand in a circular motion when picking parts like The Decline intro. Unconventional to say the least! I think he talks about it a bit here
  8. Bought new around 2019. It’s been well gigged but has been in the flight case the whole time so still in great condition. Comes with flight case, a soft cover and foot switch. The amp weighs almost nothing (just over 7kg) and the case is around the same.
  9. This makes no sense whatsoever! 😂
  10. I hadn’t even considered that. Thanks!
  11. Not sure whether this should be here, Amps and Cabs or Accessories so please move if this isn’t the place. I have a Fender Rumble 500 head (not the combo) but the zip on the case has been bust for years. Today I contacted Fender about a replacement but they said they don’t make them anymore and suggested an aftermarket option. I had a quick search and not much popped up. Just wondered if anyone else had one of these and had ever managed to find a suitable case for it?
  12. This place really is incredible!
  13. Interesting that he had to get some made by Epiphone because Gibson can’t make bolt-on necks anymore. I do love that he’s been playing a Grabber for the Dookie songs on this tour.
  14. I have to say I’m not really a fan and never listened to anything after Hybrid Theory so I don’t have much of an opinion, although I didn’t think the live clips I saw were great. But many of my friends are big fans and aren’t happy about it for various reasons. At the same time I have no doubt that they’ll all buy the record and the tickets once they get over it.
  15. Personally I think that whatever level of detail emerges about this it won’t do them any harm at all. I think they’re one of those bands that are so big that the vast majority of their fans won’t care about this at all. I think more people will be bothered that they have a female singer and that she isn’t Chester than they will about her personal life. And they’ll still be playing stadiums.
  16. I guess they realised they were missing out on all that early-2000s nostalgia money that’s flying around at the minute.
  17. The Living End are great.
  18. It wasn’t last night but a few weeks ago I saw Death From Above 1979 for the first time. They were touring for the 20th anniversary of ‘You’re A Woman, I’m A Machine’ which they played in full followed by some more songs. We went to the Manchester show and it was so good that when my gig got cancelled a few weeks later I went to see them again in Birmingham. The first show was one of the best I’ve seen in 25 years of going to shows. The second was just as good but it didn’t have the magic of the first time seeing them. Jesse Keeler’s bass sound is absolutely incredible. Monstrous.
  19. Sorry, I wasn’t paying enough attention and thought it was Lozz’s post 🤦‍♂️ Thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed it and enjoy the rest of your weekend too! All good thanks mate! How about you? Hope to catch you soon!
  20. Ah mate, I didn’t see you! Next time! Glad you enjoyed the set!
  21. Sorry to hear that, Jack. Sounds like a nasty injury but I hope you heal well! As mentioned above, Django Reinhardt used only two fingers on his fretting hand. Tony Iommi lost the tips of some of his fingers. Rick Allen lost an arm etc. If you have the will, which it sounds like you do, then you can retrain yourself should the worst happen. But for now stay positive 💪
  22. I haven’t seen Green Day for 20 years (on the American Idiot tour) and wasn’t able to make it to this one. However I do like that Mike is playing a Grabber for the Dookie songs. Not the original (as I seem to remember reading years ago that it had been stolen) but still cool. Billie Joe is playing the BJ Strat for those songs too.
  23. Not me, but a guitarist in one of my bands sold his Tom DeLonge Gibson 333 for £1000 about a decade ago when he needed the money. They now go for anywhere between £5000-7000.
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