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KevB

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  1. One of the best , if not the best, drummer I've ever seen play in the flesh. May he rest in peace.
  2. Maybe round your manor. I've not been playing as long as some here but I've been in several bands and done a stint in a house band at an open mic. I've attended many many open mic/jams and I can confidently say I've never heard a single person perform it while I was there. Never been in a set list of any band I've been in. But then I don't do country so its all about context I guess.
  3. Lack of a band member who can sing over about 4 octaves and play both flute and Hammond to a very good standard might be the clincher😉
  4. I've been touting it as an overlooked gem in their back catalog for years, good to see it get the full Steven Wilson reissue treatment. I already had copies of the 'On The Move' and 'Move On' bootleg CD's so was familiar with the live material from that tour even though I didn't see them live until 86.
  5. I nearly picked up a copy of this in a little bookshop in Haworth over xmas, maybe I should have. Claimed it was the only outlet selling it outside that there London.
  6. I used to play basic parts with PK5 pedals but switched to Mcmillen 12 step a couple of years ago. Your mate might be playing bigger venues if its a successful trib and might want the visual appearance of big organ pedals but for me doing my 'crammed in the corner' pub gigs the PK5's became a bit unwieldy. Once you get to figure out how to use the 12 step they offer features that the PK-5's couldnt do and with a bit of imagination they are a useful tool. Any of these triggers are ultimately only as good as the sound sources you will be playing through them. I'm still using them to trigger patches from a Roland JV unit I stick on top of my bass rig so I need the little blue box interface thingy which adds to the collection of cables I need to sort out at gigs, a small laptop or other device would be slicker but as long as the JV is working OK I'm sticking with it. Do a thread search, these things have come up for discussion a few times before on here.
  7. To be fair most of the time it's not the Hammond that's the problem but the bleedin Leslie cabinets.
  8. Did a wedding gig here some years back. Those 133 steps are concrete and frequently quite a deep step down each one, guaranteed to catch flightcases on various body parts etc. Wouldnt do it again unless roadies were part of the deal.
  9. Slightly better than expected considering it was a fill in gig that we weren't originally planning to do. New drummer only got 2 rehearsals in with us prior to gig so one or two songs a bit rough round the edges. Not a big turnout which from experience as a punter at that pub on previous Fridays is completely normal, Saturday is their big night. Those that were there gave good feedback and the venue want us back in April so job done.
  10. Pit band for Are You Being Served - the musical ?😉
  11. I remember a gig a few years back when the main guitarist had to take time off (incoming first child) so bandleader got a dep player in with no prior knowledge and he proceded to ride roughshod over every track whilst progressively turning his gear lower and lower in volume. Never had to work so hard in my life, along with the drummer, to fill out the sound. Bandleader then topped this at next gig by not getting anyone in (he played a bit of rudimentary gtr as well as singing) and we did it as a 3 piece. However at the end of the gig the BL paid me and the drummer the same as if we'd been a 4 piece and kept the remaining share himself. I handed in my notice soon after.
  12. We were supposed to be leaving it until 2020 so we could get new drummer up to speed but a local venue got stood up by a band so we're filling in. Fri Dec 20th, Hop Pole in Beeston/Chilwell neck of Nottingham. Could be a bit loose in places but most there will be too hammered to notice. https://www.facebook.com/hop.pole.beeston/
  13. It will be a raucous Slade for us on Friday, we only have 1 gig close to xmas so no point learning loads. We did it last year and one of the guitards had barely bothered looking at it and ended up doing some bizarre jazz chord version. Hes the only guitard left now so he'd better get it sorted this time round. For a laugh Ive programmed the opening 5 notes into my macmillan 12 step as a tubular bells patch, might be interesting.
  14. One BC regular in the past (but doesnt post anymore) was in the touring band for strictly in its early days, don't think he was in the TV recording set up though.
  15. They're Trace Elliot watts, they're made different.😃
  16. Now you mention it I don't think it did have any ports which made it slightly more compact in size than later models, still weighed a ton though so it had to go. I'm sure it was rated 200w, 4 X 50w ten inchers in there. Probably celestion. Still using a 1x 15 combo of slightly more recent vintage and that still has original driver in it as well, things bloody bomb proof. Expected it to have died by now, think it's from 90s but back plate has no date filled in.
  17. I've had a 4x10 TE cab in the past that was just painted wood. Not much a follower of either band mentioned so not surprised I hadn't seen either video referred to.
  18. Bloody hell, I like a bit of TE but I'm not sure I've ever seen one of those. If I didn't know better I'd suspect photoshopping. Must have sounded immense. Perhaps slightly impractical for the dog & duck though.
  19. Bands can only be measured by the ridiculousness of their backstage rider.
  20. As we get closer to xmas the chances of encountering someone from a p*ssed up works party that wants to show off in front of that person they've been pestering in the office for months goes up exponentially. Be careful out there people.
  21. Like the way Clapton has left his jacket on in case he bottles it and decides on a quick exit.😂
  22. Personally I'd suggest the basic lessons -> jam/open mic nights at local pubs to get into playing with other musicians -> join a band route but there are no firm rules.
  23. I think for me its been about 50/50 ads (either oldschool poster on music shop wall or online in more recent years) vs personal recommendation/headhunted by people who knew me. I think the oddest one was a band who took me on with no personal interaction or audition and who had never seen me play or knew anyone else who had. First time I met them was the first gig (and even that had a dep guitarist in).
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