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Jazzneck

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  1. I blame John Bonham - end of discussion! In the olden days we used 15W amps, 50W PA - drummer playing from his wrists like a jazzer. Then we went nuts with 100W stacks and MW PA - drummer playing like the demented 2001, A Space Odyssey Ape http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM6OIlreneA Now we're back to tiny backline and good PA - drummer playing from his wrists like a jazzer. Similar styles of music, venues and gigs. Today the sound quality is much better.
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  3. [attachment=202452:maxresdefault.jpg] Easy load in and load out. Sorry, Alex.
  4. [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1444560678' post='2884044'] Gigging is a funny thing. The money is not great (usually) and I don't really like my fellow band members (singer and guitarist are married and are both Narcissistic sociopaths). The drummer has some kind of serious, paranoid, mental health issue (which he takes all sorts of heavy duty meds for) and is crazier than a box of frogs. I wouldn't want to socialise with any of them outside the band. But we make such a great racket together and I really enjoy the gig. [/quote] Sounds like a normal band to me.
  5. Changed my number. Found another one in the far corner of the music room yesterday. Please don't ask...
  6. Good morning, Lozz. Wonderful things are Precisions, even the old ones.
  7. [quote name='4-string-thing' timestamp='1444408356' post='2883089'] There are any number of places you could get a perfectly giggable bass for around £100 (a Harley Benton P Bass is less than that, new) And a s/h combo from here, Facebook or Ebay for a couple of hundred would give you change to get a lead, tuner and petrol money to the gig.... [/quote] This
  8. Now look what you made me do. I'm being open and transparent here.
  9. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1444397701' post='2882922'] Hope that helps. [/quote] "Ah yes, I see!" (said the blind man, waving his wooden leg in the air.) Thank you. I'll stop now.
  10. [quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1444396572' post='2882906'] Digital Audio Workstation HTH [/quote] Thank you. I take it that it also means it is a computer? Sorry for being a pain again, but what does HTH mean?
  11. Even though I've got way too many basses, if anyone knows of an early, 1958 - 1962, Gibson EB-0 in unfiddled with nick going for a sensible price then I'm likely to be interested.
  12. Can someone tell this old duffer what DAW means, please?
  13. I used to work full time in manufacturing being paid good money to do something I really enjoyed for years on end. However, the highlight of my life was playing as last band on at Oliver's Bar, Burnley Blues Festival on the Sunday night, 300 miles from home. The crowd went ballistic, demanding encores and we came off late, knackered and floating eight miles high thinking we were in for some serious flack from the organizers only to be told that the week end headliner had invited us up to the main stage to see his set, Jack Daniels supplied. We were only a part time gigging pub blues band that had been asked to fill a slot. Yes, we were paid, not a lot, ran at a financial loss and treated the week end as a holiday but boy was it fun. Couldn't have experienced that buzz and respect if I had just sat in my bedroom playing with myself, could I?
  14. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1444283119' post='2881785'] Totally agree Blue, gigging is why I`m in a band. Yes I love rehearsing and recording, but gigging is the main thing for me. The whole buzz of it, driving to a new venue, seeing new audiences get into our music. Playing venues regularly and seeing the same faces at many gigs and chatting to them about the music plus making friends with them. I also love the solitude of a quiet drive home in the early hours. [/quote] This in spades!
  15. [quote name='doctorbass' timestamp='1444246561' post='2881609'] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svK4hZB0nKk[/media] Keith Ferguson. I always point towards the opening bass riff - 52 precision and heavy flats. [/quote] Yes, yes, yes - I play in a blues band called "Money Honey" named after this track and use a repro 53P complete with the appropriate resistor containing wiring, phenolic saddles and big fat flats to get as close to this sound as possible. A valve head and 2x10 cabinet helps too.
  16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsCyC1dZiN8 and no comments about my age or attitude, please.
  17. Too many including a bass ukulele. I blame two of them on Happy Jack bringing things to bass bashes! They do get used in rotation but I think that after my latest shenanigans the Mustang is likely to get more use. Oh, and lots of guitars and amps and things.
  18. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1443815632' post='2877997'] Well, to do all that research you must be committed, right? [/quote] Nah, just wasting my time, that's all .
  19. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1443796429' post='2877801'] In truth, there is so much wrong with so many of these adverts that it is actually a bit pointless fixating on just one phrase. I just spent three (count them, three) minutes on Gumtree and came up with any number of downright foolish adverts. Try this one: [url="https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-musicians-wanted/bass-player-urgently-wanted-for-live-show-the-garage/1135985303"]https://www.gumtree....rage/1135985303[/url] Now these people are probably absolutely straight, nice people, good musicians. I wouldn't know. How can you tell? Apart from the venue and the date, there is literally NO information. I don't know what the line up is, what sort of music they play, whether they're any good, is money involved at all, where and when they want to rehearse, etc. etc. etc. And all that for a one-off dep role for their "main bassist" (they operate a roster system?). Who in their right mind would waste their time replying to that advert, and how could any reply NOT be a time waster? [/quote] Having identified the band from the ad, looked and listened to their website I don't think that this 66yo fat git would waste their or his time applying. Sorry guys.
  20. [quote name='JJW' timestamp='1443559915' post='2875848'] What even is that? [url="http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=2&pub=5575090229&toolid=10001&campid=5337531593&customid=&icep_item=331667450889&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229508&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg"]http://rover.ebay.co...&mtid=824&kw=lg[/url] [/quote] It could be a Danelectro bass foetus.
  21. Big Fat La Bella flats or Roto TruBass Black Nylon 88s, depending on the bass. Highest gauge possible. Slight neck relief. Height at no buzz plus a bit. Intonation accordingly. Oh, and I like a high tension string set up and I don't use a pick.
  22. The BBC Light Programme. I'm wearing my coat.
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