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casapete

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  1. [u]Main band[/u] - Fender Precision Lyte -> Sansamp Bass Driver (set fairly flat for DI to FOH use, unaffected output into..) GK 1001RB head / GK neo 410 cab. [u]Pub band[/u] - Danelectro Longhorn (or sometimes Squier Jaguar SS) -> GK MB800 head / Barefaced Gen 1 Compact cab [u]Acoustic duo[/u] - Washburn AB20 , Countryman Ukulele bass -> Yamaha / Bose PA All cables OBBM, no FX, wide leather straps of various origins, Snark tuners (so shoot me....)
  2. Is this a Gen 1? Mine has only one speakon connector, didn't know some had 2. Great cabs, GLWTS.
  3. No music or tab I'm afraid, but a great tune. Think it was Tetsu on the recording, Ronnie Lane having left the band just before.
  4. Recently saw St Paul and the Broken Bones at the 02 Ritz in Manchester. Great band, top gig. Also interesting support by Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer, a Canadian blues-ish band with a superb female vocalist too.
  5. 2 for theatre gigs. Spare is a Precision replica that usually stays in it's case in the stage wings but could be pressed into service reasonably quickly should anything demand it. Did a gig in Jersey a few years ago, where the theatre electrics didn't like my active bass at all, causing even more dodgy noise than usual! Ended up doing two 60 minute sets with the spare bass, and actually wasn't too bad, although a fair bit heavier than my usual Precision Lyte. Other than that I've never had to use it, but it is reassuring to know I've a back up there if needed.( Also have a spare amp for the same reason, never used it yet, touch wood ). Local pub gigs, just take one. Should anything drastic occur, could always nip home for a replacement.
  6. Still happy with my GK 1001RB head. Weighing in at 22lbs, it is the perfect compromise of weight and tone for me - old school amp that is still portable and sounds great. I also have a GK MB800 which is used for some gigs and whilst also a cracking amp, I do prefer the 1001.
  7. Dan Armstrong 'London' series basses and guitars featured sliding pickups on an aluminium rail. Believe they were first made in the early 1970's in the U.K.
  8. FWIW the first few weeks of having the Countryman it was a bug*er to keep in tune, needing constant attention to maintain pitch. Then it settled down to where it is now, just needing an occasional tweak to remain in concert pitch for weekly gigs.
  9. Squier Jaguar short scale - PJ pickup arrangement, light and looks cool. Love cheapish stuff that works great. Also Hartke HA3500 amps - had a couple, and always regret trading/selling them on (I know, duh..) Seem to be cheaper than ever s/h these days, and all the amp I'll ever need. Loud as hell, great eq and reliable. Next one will be a keeper.
  10. [quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1487098474' post='3237099'] Faces [/quote] Big +1 for me too. The Stones would probably be fantastic too, although as mentioned above replacing Gary Tallent in The E Street Band would be my 1st choice.
  11. [quote name='ians' timestamp='1487107538' post='3237237'] ....and here's another interesting Jamerson tidbit....his last chart tune was on Marylin McCoos 'You Dont Have To Be A Star' which is full of lovely little Jamerson motifs [/quote] Actually knew that one, great song too.
  12. People taking the piss out of clip on tuners perhaps?
  13. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1487080259' post='3236825'] We take the piss out of drummers yet we now have a thread suggesting you should not wear a watch on stage, whatever next? [/quote]
  14. [quote name='acidbass' timestamp='1487062026' post='3236569'] Rock the Boat Jamerson on bass and that incredible F# that comes out of nowhere. What's not to like? [/quote] Didn't know that was him, wow.
  15. Just watched it. Great song / performance / bassist. Will be investing in the album.
  16. [quote name='Rich' timestamp='1486896639' post='3235273'] Joe Cocker - With A Little Help From My Friends SRV - Little Wing The Beat - Can't Get Used To Losing You Madness - One Step Beyond [b]George Michael - I Can't Make You Love Me[/b] The Mangled Wurzels - Hey You, Get Offa My Land (Cloud) Eva Cassidy - Fields Of Gold [i]and[/i] Songbird [/quote] [quote name='niagra' timestamp='1486899607' post='3235310'] [b]Higher Ground - RHCP[/b] Jolene - Sisters of Mercy for starters... [/quote] C'mon, I mean.... really?
  17. I remember seeing an interview with Jerry Wexler about recording Aretha. Said he couldn't get her vocal only performance nailed until he realised she needed to be playing piano at the same time for the magic to truly happen.
  18. Epic singer. Saw her in Birmingham recently, still spot on.
  19. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1486895744' post='3235264'] Not in Milwaukee [/quote] LOL
  20. Excellent stuff. Always best to never underestimate what your music can do, whatever the audience size / venue / event etc. So easy to get blasé over your performance, "just another gig" thing, so when the audience reacts well it makes you realise what it's all about. Keeps me going!
  21. Sell. Whatever colour it ends up, it's still going to give your back some gyp.
  22. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqRWrgLOVVg This just swings so much, my favourite Aretha song.
  23. Absolutely. Great basslines too on much of her stuff from Chuck Rainey. No one to touch Aretha in my opinion.
  24. [quote name='Nicko' timestamp='1486726966' post='3234117'] I Second That Emotion - Japan [/quote] Nooooooooo......................
  25. Will be watching. Think the new album is released today too.
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