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dmccombe7

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  1. Waterloo is a floor filler. Usually 1st song in 2nd set and it just has a feel good vibe to it. Adding Mamma was based on audience response to Waterloo. Guitarist had played Mamma in a previous band and said it went down really well. Looking forward to playing it at the next gig. Dave
  2. We already do Waterloo and the new one was Mamma Mia. Just great songs to play. Not something i ever really paid much attention to until i started playing them. Some nice little slides in Mamma Mia that i really like. Getting the tone right for it isn't easy either as it sounds like he's muting slightly over the bridge area but could be wrong there. Dave
  3. Because we don't rehearse much i actually quite enjoy them. We all bring sandwiches and juice or coffee and sit and have a chat for a while in the middle where we catch up on what each has been doing and gossip really. Its as close as i get to hanging out with a bunch of mates like the old days when i was young After one new song by ABBA which i thought was pretty standard stuff for any bass player the guitarist told me i'm the first bassist that he hasn't had to show how to play the bass line in that particular song. He said the same with Wizard Wish It Could be Xmas Everday when we first did it. Maybe because my background is in Prog / Jazz-rock i just find them relatively easy. ? Dave
  4. I like that. Dave
  5. Cracking pic as always but i'm now curious what the 269 signifies ? Dave
  6. Our rehearsal yesterday went well. Got thru 6 new songs with some we changed singers to see how they sounded and WOW they worked out really well. Ran thru the songs we don't normally play but keep them in the song list to allow set variation for different type of venues plus allows us to make changes when we return to a venue. Some clubs have members that don't like to see the same show as they did the last time. Used my Sandberg MarloweDK for few hrs then changed over to my VM4 for the 2nd half of the rehearsal. No real reason. Dave
  7. We've done a few afternoon / early evening slots with the Glam band too and its great getting home before 9pm. Dave
  8. Oh i see what you mean. My Thumb bass has the name on it. Dave
  9. Gotcha Paul. Hope the surgery goes well. Take care and keep us all posted. Dave
  10. I've been to a few of the dealer days and the band is more background music than a show. Only time people take time to watch the band is when they have been to the burger stall and still eating. Shame its the last gig in the diary this year ? Is the band folding or something else happening there Paul. ? Dave
  11. Looks brilliant Daryl. Would love to have made the trip to see the HD Museum. One small point tho when playing that particular venue its "firing on all 2 cylinders" Dave
  12. Now when you say "queer punk gig" it creates a rather odd image in my head. Dave
  13. I gig my HB WB-100 and its loud enough to cover the larger clubs i do with 150-200 people in size so it can be done. Dave
  14. Daryl could maybe put a good word in for you Pete. I reckon you could manage that if you share the driving. Dave
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