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steve-bbb

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  1. [quote name='chasblaisdell' timestamp='1364803192' post='2030917'] In the States there is a "juke joint" along the road every 30 miles where I come from , every town with a population over 1,000 has a couple bands . Jazz doesn't exist for the most part , only in the bigger cities . The average Joe wants to find a chick , cut a rug , brawl and get laid with the Stones and ZZ Top covers cranked . Blues rules in certain cities , Chicago , Seattle , etc . It is not that tough to find a gig , might not be for much $$ but if you're good you'll be working . I married a Dane , moved here sometime ago . There is no music scene whatsoever , nada , zilch here , people sit , listen to Jazz , drink expensive wine and pretend they're f-ing French . Somebody tell me that there's life across the North Sea somewhere . Is the Wolf and Muddy Waters still alive and well somewhere ? [/quote] whereabouts is 'here' please? edit - sorry posted at same time as above only realised a spit second after!! sorry cant help tho as never been to newcastle - Kent has a fairly good live music scene thoug FWIW
  2. but you CAN drive to Sweden
  3. Windmill at Trashford no sign of Bob !!! thanks to JTUK for coming along - we cant have been that bad as he didnt get up and leave before the end of the set either that or he was preoccupied checking out the blonde mafia
  4. surprisingly if you check out parcelmonkey.co.uk with weight 21kg and dimesnions 30x35x60cms, the road rates to swzerland are not much more than you would expect to pay for courier delivery within the UK - parcelmonkey 4 day road delivery quoted as 26.49 not sure what the customs duty on something liek this would be though
  5. ive got loads of opinions... all of them correct of course i stuck with swingbass steels because i them so much
  6. 20 squid for a set of nickel swingbass is a lot if you not on mega wages! - the steel swingbass set which i just threw away had been on there since last June and were totally gone
  7. [quote name='Coilte' timestamp='1364558025' post='2028107'] Congratulations !!!...........next stop........FLATS !! [/quote] tried them once did not like - i may give them another try or might try some half rounds
  8. [media]http://youtu.be/5_msHpEa3_Y[/media] cheese + sweet bass line
  9. for something liek 36 years ive always used rotosound swing bass steels so yesterday i bought my first set of nickels arent they lovely
  10. [url="http://youtu.be/AI2k6aseNqg"]http://youtu.be/AI2k6aseNqg[/url]
  11. if you liek this sort of proggy stuff then youll be sure to find something wonderful if you check out Colosseum Jon Hiseman Barbara Thompson [url="http://youtu.be/6pvnp_rcsB0"]http://youtu.be/6pvnp_rcsB0[/url]
  12. [quote name='andy159' timestamp='1363252345' post='2010343'] very nice but the butt doesnt jiggle at any point all the way through the song [/quote] +1 i like it but its not making me shake my booty
  13. frustrated? me? no mate you got the wrong bass player there im afraid guitarists in my band are fine, no volume issues at all honest guv
  14. i just resurrected this thread as i too nipped into denmark street and went fro a browse in wunjo's - i offered straight away that i was only browsing today but the two guys in the shop were very friendly and helpful nonetheless
  15. POH still my fave
  16. [quote name='spencj12' timestamp='1363809905' post='2018080'] who cares about howling guitar solos, when the joint is rocking to you and the drummer! [/quote] true - grooving and widdling never seen in the same room at the same time
  17. [media]http://youtu.be/kFJSAfAMjLs[/media]
  18. Yes I've used brAsso before with brown card wrapped around sanding block for polishing out fine scratches How thick is the ebanol though?
  19. does anybody know if is possible to clean up scratches on an ebonol coated fretless? if it were just plain rosewood i could just take some sandpaper to it i guess but what about this ebonol? my first guess is a very very fine abrasive paper followed by polish or cutting compound or something? the pic below is my recent purchase - i bought it as seen so not complaining about the condition - it doesnt affect the sound at all except i believe in one particular spot - E on the 9th position on the G string - always buzzes when you fret it exactly on pitch - im guessing this is due to the finer guage of the string - so it then occured to me that maybe i could polish it out or if not eliminate completely then maybe reduce the effect not too worried about the cosmetic issues but would liek to stop the buzzing on the G string at 9th here is a pic - please note i took this with a light source place at extreme side on angle just to demonstrate the effect better in the pic - under regular lighting conditions it doesnt look anywhere near as drastic as this thanks sorry nearly forgot to mention - its a squier VM J
  20. check out Henrik's playing on Dirtyloops videos - he got quite small hands it seems but manages a TRB6 quite nicely you might get berated for preferring a J to a P or vice versa or Tal to Victor or whatever but ive not seen any untoward banter on here over hand size so you should be ok
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