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dmccombe7

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  1. This is the one thing that bugs the heck out of me these days as i'm always driving and don't really drink these days. I never really noticed this as an issue in my younger days for some odd reason. Maybe i was just more tolerant when i was 20. Dave
  2. Playing has always been just a hobby for me. I had opportunities to go professional in my 20's but having a well paid job that i enjoyed and it just wasn't worth the risk for me to walk away from the job. I've never wanted playing to be any more than a hobby and if it ever does i will probably give it up too. As long as i'm enjoying it i'll try to keep going. I've been retired for 8 yrs now from age 56 so i do have a lot more time on my hands than you younger guys and that makes learning sets a lot easier for me. I do appreciate that for some guys on here its their main source of income and that would definitely change things. Don't get me wrong i do enjoy making decent money with the band. These days i'm not losing money at gigs. That's a big change for me from my younger days when hiring vans and PA's used to use up all of the gig money With lightweight gear and a decent sized car i can easily carry my bass gear and our larger PA cabs (not incl the subs tho - they need a van hire) Dave
  3. I was just making the point that age is never a reason to stop playing. Family, work or health are usually the main reasons. Dave
  4. Almost 64 i have to say this is the busiest i've ever been in any band. Not gigging every week but its getting close to it. Dave
  5. Sometimes life and family have to come first. Good choice as you don't get those fun yrs back with your kids. Make the best of it now. Once they become teenagers they'll only need you to drive them to gigs with their own bands Dave
  6. Couple of nice looking Fenders there too. Dave
  7. Had a few like that myself Daryl and all of a sudden you get a full venue and whoo hoo you are back on top again. 🤩 Dave
  8. With the Glam band it varies from around 70 to 200 depending on venue size. We had a lot of sell out gigs last year too which is always nice to see posted on the venue page. On the other side of the coin the punk band plays to 10 to 70 Dave
  9. BLOCKBUSTARZ Glam covers band at Beat Generator in Dundee tonight. Only 54 advanced ticket sales but it had a lot of walk-ins. Owner said its always a quiet time for bands but we had a lot more than even he expected. Reckon around 100 in total and all up for a great party night. Audience were dancing all night, owner loved it and said the band were brilliant. FB comment already saying we have been the best band ever to play there and they will be back to see us. Have to say the audiences in Dundee always seem to be very enthusiastic for us. Pain of a load in & out as its 3 flights of stairs but PA and lights are supplied. Sound Engineer did a fantastic job on both FOH and stage sound. 1.5hr drive home but not too bad as roads were virtually empty and i managed to get parked outside the main door of the venue. Superb. All in all a good night. Sandberg VM4 into Ampeg SVT7 Pro and Mesa SW210/115 cabs. Dave
  10. Well done. You must like Dire Straits to dep on bass one week and guitar the next. Impressive. Dave
  11. I did have an active bass that didn't work in passive mode when battery was down or removed but can't remember which one it was. I change my batteries every Xmas / New Year but voltages are usually still ok typically above 9V off load. If i check a battery on my working basses and its below 9.2V i'll replace it. Typically a new battery will measure 9.6-9.7V off load. They still work down to 8.7V off load but wouldn't trust it at that level. My wireless transmitter has built in rechargeable batteries which give me approx 3 gigs before a recharge approx 12-14hrs. Dave
  12. Ooohh that is so nice. I'm guessing Vol, Pan & Tone pots. That's probably my ideal bass. A Jazz with a P pick up fitted plus it just looks wonderful. Too many bills to pay at moment tho. GLWTS Dave
  13. Can't have been too bad then as quite a decent sized crowd and they look as tho they are well into it. Sound Engineers are a hit or a miss and this guy sounds as tho he doesn't really know what he's doing. Just move on and if you return there either take your own SE or just accept its gonna be a difficult sound check again. Maybe whoever he was on the phone to could come along and do the sound for you. Apart from the fact your vocal mic was muted i'd put this down as a successful gig. Dave
  14. Think all my active basses can be put into passive mode and will work without a battery. Its something i was always curious about just in case a battery died on me. I still change the batteries every year and i'll remove and test the off-load voltage every few mths or so. We all live and learn by our mistakes and pretty sure you won't do that again. @SuperSeagull Dave
  15. There was a US Glam era of bands like Kiss, Alice Cooper, Motley Crue, Angel, The Tubes and probably a few more. Most of which were a bit later than the UK Glam era. There are a few UK Glam covers bands doing the rounds and i think most are doing the full show and all love what they do. Its just great fun. Dave
  16. yep liked that one too. We tried at a rehearsal but nothing came from it. Dave
  17. Because our drummer played with Glitter Band in 90's we've done a few over recent years but he's never comfortable with them so we've given up pushing it. He doesn't like advertising the fact he played with them mainly because he's actually quite a shy quiet guy. He did suggest we start the set with Rock & Roll Pt 1 i think it was but we use that as an intro recording on some gigs. Will see what develops. If you are thinking of Angel Face then play it faster as the GB used to do live otherwise he says it dies a bit. We had a guy before Xmas who kept shouting for GG but he was pi**ed and a bit of t**t. That was the guy that knocked over my bass after we finished that night before Xmas and was thrown out. Luckily no damage. We were in getting changed at the time and my wife thru a wobbler at him. Singer ran out and threw him off the stage. Big big guy too but could hardly stand. The joys of playing in bands. Dave
  18. Its odd how we get requests and obvious love for BCR yet GG is a no no. Dave
  19. They were around during the Glam peak era 73-74 and almost every Glam band will play their songs so i'm gonna say yes. They were more Tartan than Glitter tho but for a Scotsman that's the same thing. We already do 2 of their songs and about to add a 3rd as they are very popular especially up this way. There were a few other bands like Kenny, Mud and even Showaddywaddy were all classed under that Glam umbrella. All about costumes and pop songs i guess. Its a very grey area. For me Glam was more T.Rex, Bowie, Sweet and Slade. They were the classic ones but that's just my own view on it. Dave
  20. We all have a secret Glam side Mart. Some of us are happy to admit it and others are still struggling to come out of the Glam closet. Its a hard world we live in. 🤩🤩🤩 Dave
  21. Must be quite annoying. Don't give up, someone will come along that will slot right in. Positive thoughts. 👍 Dave
  22. Hopefully you'll get some replacements in that you also get along with. Don't just settle tho, try and get the right fit. Appreciate that's not an easy thing to find. All the very best Dave
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