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Just sold a bass to Neil (Bungie), who arrived on his motorbike! Easy transaction, and a really decent bloke, pleasure to meet you Neil. All the best. Pete
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So, just how many basses do you own ????
casapete replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
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I agree, although don’t remember them in that colour - looks like what became known as 7-Up green but Fender called it Candy Green I believe. Still, nice colour IMO!
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Could well be a Clapton Strat body in 7-Up green, although can't see the EC signature on the headstock . Eric would definitely not entertain a roller nut either 😄
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Mate of mine has just got one of these and he loves it. 50% cheaper than the Guild , same strings and scale length I believe. Seems to be well made with all mahogany build, though laminated throughout unlike the Guild and the Taylor which have solid tops. Sounds and plays sweet, a nice compromise between a uke bass and a standard scale acoustic/electric. Think he got his for around £220 including a gig bag, great value. https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/180108320372008--ibanez-pnb14e-opn-acoustic-bass?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7ZSlmKmV3gIVg73tCh3h2wmjEAQYAyABEgKFwvD_BwE
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Humble instruments that 'make the song'
casapete replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Excuse me - great bit of a fantastic song.... -
Humble instruments that 'make the song'
casapete replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
One of my favourite 60's pop tunes, and also one of those rare occasions when I prefer the cover to the original ( by Robert Knight ) although please let's not even go there for the Jamie Cullum racket... The Love Affair's version is an absolute classic - great vocal from a 17 year old Steve Ellis, with an interesting bassline and brass arrangement too. Fab drums at the triangle bit as well. Apparently the rest of the band didn't play on the hit , CBS used session musicians instead to create a classic recording. -
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Haven't been to this one, didn't even know it was on! Been to other shows run by Mojo, and like most guitar shows they do tend to be a bit bass light. I often go to the events run by Northern Guitar Shows, the next one being in November at Aintree Racecourse. http://www.guitarshows.co.uk/ You never know though, you may find something bass-wise should your son not want something too expensive in Strat world, although I wouldn't hold your breath...😉
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Went to see Chatham County Line last night at The Met in Bury. Superb bluegrass band from North Carolina, amazing musicianship and stunning vocals. Upright bass sounded fantastic, played by Greg Readling. Brilliant venue too, first time I've been.
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Played a large function last night in Derbyshire at an old hotel. 350 guests, long narrow stage, high ceiling in the room so acoustics were dreadful. Our 6 piece band was put together for the event, but 4 of us used to play together years ago so was a great chance to catch up. Our sax player was doing this gig, then going to start a tour the next day in Glasgow , supporting Saxon! Musically it was a bit hit and miss, but we got a good percentage of the audience up to dance at some point so think it went okay. Lots of hanging around so plenty of time to drink and socialise! Also on with 3 ladies who did a vocal act during the meal, 40’s style harmony stuff which went down well. Event finished at 1am, me and the guitarist then loaded out the PA and our gear ( thank god for my BF Compact ) and got in at 3.30am. Must admit I’d forgotten how tiring these sort of gigs can be, guess it’s my advancing years not helping either. Still, Sunday night gigs are not that common so was glad of the work. Day off today though, need it to recharge my batteries after 5 gigs this week.
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I'm gonna be in so much trouble at rehearsal
casapete replied to AdrianP's topic in General Discussion
Jeff is a true innovator, and is one of those players who you can pick out from all of the others. The recently aired documentary on BBC4 'Still on the run' was a brilliant film, highlighting his long and varied career. I wasn't a big fan of his, but watching this changed my perception a lot. Always uncompromising and with a wry sense of humour too, top feller. -
I'm gonna be in so much trouble at rehearsal
casapete replied to AdrianP's topic in General Discussion
My old function band used to do this, and everyone but me hated it. Two chords, repetitive etc etc. Think our brass section didn't like it as there was too much for them to do in it. 😄 However, have a listen to the original - what sounds like a deceptively simple song has quite a lot going on in it, and whenever we played it the audiences loved it and always got up to dance. I think it's one of those tunes you hear everywhere that you get sick of, but then when you hear the original you realise most people don't play it anything like. Think Mustang Sally etc etc.... -
DeArmond Jet-Star Spel bass for sale. Getting quite rare now, these were made in the 1990's in Indonesia by Guild before Fender took them over. 34 inch bolt on neck design, P-bass style split pickup which sounds punchy, with volume and tone controls. Bass is in excellent condition with fairly recent strings and comes with a used but still serviceable gig bag. Great quality bass for the money, stand out from the crowd! Possible help with delivery / meet up depending on where and when. Prefer straight sale but possibly looking for compact amp head as a spare in trade. NOW SOLD!
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First night at a new venue for my acoustic duo in Cottingham (near Hull). We had been resident every Tuesday at a nearby pub for nearly three years, which came to a rather abrupt end with a change in management. However, the landlord at a neighbouring pub 'The King Billy' has given us a months trial to see if we can make the evening happen. Playing in a back room, we had a great evening, with plenty of our regulars 'jumping ship' to the new venue to join us. Fingers crossed, we're hoping to make it every Tuesday from now on.
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Lots of good comments and advice here. Only thing I would add is that (certainly from my point of view) it really isn't always possible to send texts when you're going about your daily work / business / life. I drive a fair bit, and only check my phone for tests when I stop for instance. Also many jobs do not make it easy to constantly be monitoring your phone for calls / texts. I check my phone as often as I can to ensure nothing has been missed, and (to my knowledge) nobody has died yet as a result of me not answering immediately 😄
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A Happy Tale of Strings & Things / Ernie Ball
casapete replied to Deedee's topic in General Discussion
Good stuff. Glad to hear that customer service is alive and well , although it’s a bit sad that it isn’t the norm with every purchase / company you experience. Hats off to S&T. -
Just got back from my monthly gig at a local pub, playing country rock stuff. Good crowd in, some having eaten there earlier, plenty of requests and a full dance floor. All in all a good night. However, the landlord had a word with us earlier on, saying he was leaving before Christmas due to not being able to make anywhere a decent living from the pub. Apparently the breweries encourage incoming tenants with discounted rents for maybe a year, after which the charges soar and landlords get scared and quit. This results in a constant changing of people running the establishment, with lack of continuity and building of a long term identity and reputation. In these challenging times, it’s no wonder pubs are closing . We’re just hoping if a new person is found to take on the pub that they will continue to feature live music as part of their business plan. I’m not holding my breath....
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Eric Clapton film - BBC 2 Saturday 6th June 2020
casapete replied to casapete's topic in General Discussion
I thought the Ronson one was really good too. Plenty of Hull stuff! -
Also maybe worth getting your cab checked, as some official ratings can vary a bit I.e. if it is actually a bit less than 6 ohms you’ll know it’s not a good idea. The bridged thing has confused me sometimes too!
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Saw the Feelgoods with both Wilko and then later Gypie Mayo. Different style obviously to Wilko but nevertheless still a great player IMHO.
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Someone I knew was working with them, nothing sinister! Just didn't want blow what's left of my rock 'n' roll credentials.
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Hard to believe, but the agent of the function band I played with back in the 90's actually suggested cloning another band using the same name as he was turning down so many gigs for us. As mentioned on another thread, we actually split the band in two for one pair of gigs, 4 original and 4 dep players on each gig, and got away with it. Seem to remember there were a good number of bands going out at one point using 'The Drifters' name, so maybe that's what they did?
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Think there still may be - 'Bucks Fizz' has one original member, whilst one now calling themselves 'The Fizz contains the other 3 originals. Just don't ask me how I know this please...😅