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LiamPodmore

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  1. [quote name='Doddy' post='1278922' date='Jun 22 2011, 07:26 PM']I would have thought that your set would be more aimed at people in their early to mid 20's as most of the audience you're aiming at-and yourselves-
    must have been between about 6-11 when most of your set were originally released?[/quote]

    Thats quite true actually, some of our stuff is from 10-15 years before any of us were born, but it all goes down really well and people seem to know it all, so thats what works for us.

    Jacqueslemac, Wilco and JoshL, your sets sound like cracking nights out to me, just the kind of stuff i like to play and hear.

    Liam



  2. If the back of what your using looks like that, with 2 seperate outputs and one bridged, it is most likely 2 seperate power amps and you should be fine plugging a 4 ohm speaker into the left and right outputs. My bands PA is like this and we run a 4 ohm load on each side with ease.

    Liam
  3. [quote name='skankdelvar' post='1274661' date='Jun 19 2011, 12:54 PM']S'funny. I'd been thinking about highlighting your list as being a bit more era-balanced, but thought it might seem like I was casting nasturtiums on the other guys. Frankly, IMO it seems like everyone here has pretty impeccable taste when it comes to their setlists

    Mind you, I'd enjoy [i]your[/i] set as well. Which should come as a bit of a worry to you. :)[/quote]

    Nothign wrong with that, we like to try and please everyone. Our set is mostly aimed at our younger audience, but if it pleases some of the older (Over 20) people thats even better. We could even be considered family friendly nowadays, compared to last year.

    Liam

  4. A guy im subscribed to on youtube once posted this video of his band at one of their gigs. Near the end of the song (4:50ish) he falls face first of stage, knocks some teeth out and snaps the upper horn off his Dean Razorback.

    Liam

  5. [quote name='skankdelvar' post='1273909' date='Jun 18 2011, 05:04 PM']Not that I don't like these setlists. By God, I like 'em. Perfect evening out for me.

    But I'm 53 yrs old. For pity's sake, isn't anyone thinking about the children? :)[/quote]

    Take a look at my previous post, its aimed at a 15-20 audience (we're a rather young band, 16-18), with some older stuff but mostly teen stuff. We used to cater for all at one point with songs from the 70's to brand new releases.

    Liam

  6. I quite like the "CAUTION - POTENTIALLY LETHAL VOLTAGES" written on in permanent marker, kinda shows the handmade factor abit. I would love that amp though, just not possible for me, or needed for that matter, but who doesnt buy stuff they dont need.

    Liam

  7. Only ever happened to me once, we were playing the theme tune from Ghostbusters as our encore, and we were dragging the song on for ages and i needed the loo, otherwise i can hold my drink down rather well, no matter what it is.

    Liam

  8. Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet
    This Imperfect World of Mine - Original
    Blitzkrieg Bop - The Ramones
    Beverly Hills - Weezer
    1985 - Bowling For Soup
    Never Get His Turn - Original
    Numb - Linkin Park
    I Believe I Can Fly - R Kelly (A Little Bit Outlaw Punk'd Version)
    Bad Reputation - Joan Jet
    The Anthem - Good Charlotte
    Rooftops - Lostprophets
    Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous - Good Charlotte
    1999 - Original
    Monster - The Automatic
    Radioactive - Kings of Leon
    Lying Through My Teeth - Original
    Punk Rock 101 - Bowling For Soup
    Stacy's Mom - Fountains of Wayne
    Scotty Doesn't Know - Lustra
    Good Guys - Original
    Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus
    I Believe In a Thing Called Love - The Darkness

    4 Piece Rock/pop/punk covers and original band. We have other stuff that isnt on there including some more originals and some stuff on there we've dropped.

    Liam

  9. [quote name='secretsquirrel' post='1243424' date='May 24 2011, 08:43 PM']IMHO you could do no worse than taking a look @ the BH500/210 rig from TC Electronics and it also will fit your budget easily even brand new. you could always add another cab later for the full oomph.

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrtVa0oQk1Q"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrtVa0oQk1Q[/url]

    I've just picked one up as a back up to my Staccato and it's absolutely awesome! Not as lightweight as the RH stuff but half the price and not at all heavy really in fact its definately sooooo much lighter than the Ashdown stuff you mentioned earlier. Don't forget with all the extras like spectracomp and tubetune and you probably won't need to use the other pedals either so less to carry!

    Mark @ Bass Direct also says it's the best bang for the buck too [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/BH500+Cabinets.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_sp...0+Cabinets.html[/url] :)

    Hope this helps[/quote]

    I'd also reccomend one of these, i used one when my band played at Live and Unsigned and it sounded really nice set flat, plenty loud against 2 60w 1x12 Blackstar all valve combos on a big stage.

    Liam

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