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Hobbayne

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  1. I had a couple of chord books. The Beatles and All Mod Cons by The Jam. I stuck sticky labels on the frets to show where the notes are and plonked along to the records in my room for weeks.
    Eventually I found some friends about my age who played guitar and drums, and we would jam along together.
    I played my first gig about 6 months after picking up the bass.

  2. I had a similar experience with everyones favourite London bass shop in Camden. I took a P Bass there for a minor tweak and a setup on the recommendation of other BCers.
    Popped it in and was told it would be ready next Tuesday.
    Being a bit bit of a journey from the other side of London, I thought it would be wise to ring them first. "When did you bring it in?" they asked.
    Last Tuesday I told them. "Then it would be ready then"
    OK so I trudge back to the shop only to find they hadnt even started on it!
    The guy on the phone couldnt even bother to check, and I had a wasted journey.
    Strangely enough, I have not been back since.

  3. [quote name='grandad' timestamp='1474962095' post='3141750']
    For you Blue.

    Think USA = The Ventures, UK = The Shadows.

    [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3tBzYcl7-8"]https://www.youtube....h?v=o3tBzYcl7-8[/url]

    Incidently, one group I play with still have a couple of dozen Shadows and Ventures numbers in our reportoire. Hank Marvin introduced the 1st Stratocaster to the UK and Jet, (the original Bassman), probably the 1st Precision. They were instrumental in firing up my generation into wanting to learn guitar and play in a band, and that includes just about every Brit lead guitarist you can name - Mark Knofler, Brian May etc, etc.

    This was my 1st LP, Xmas 1961, I still have it.

    [attachment=228717:Unknown.jpeg]

    You had to be there to appreciate the impact Hank Marvin's sound had. Can you imagine hearing a Strat' through a Vox AC30, with tape echo and a trem' bar having never heard anything like it before. You just had to be there!
    [/quote]

    Recorded in London's' Abbey Road Studio 2. The same studio as Blues favourite group would use the following year.

  4. I have always assumed I was an average bass player. Recently, I heard a live recording of the band and was quietly impressed with myself.
    The whole band was tight and the runs and fills I played complemented the songs well.
    The guitarist once told me that I was the best bassist he had ever played with, and several bassists from other bands have complimented my playing.
    But still I think I,m average. :)

  5. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1474536190' post='3138605']
    I haven't heard this track in years but on a quick re-listen, to me it's obvious that the whole rhythm section is synths/samples and sequenced. In fact I suspect all the instruments except the main guitar parts are synths/samples that have been sequenced, and maybe even the acoustic guitar isn't 100% played.
    [/quote]

    Par for the course for a late 80's record. It came out in 1989 when the charts were full of those Stock Aitken Waterman clickety clackety tunes.
    It would have been much better with a live band. IMHO

  6. When The Beatles first recorded at Abbey Road, They were not taken that seriously. They where looked down upon by the older generation as disposable kiddies music. As a result the staff didnt try too hard on recording them as they did their seasoned acts on their EMI roster.
    It wasnt until they became EMI's golden goose that they where taken seriously.

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