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Bigwan

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  1. [quote name='allighatt0r' post='213340' date='Jun 5 2008, 04:59 PM']OK suggestions...

    Pump It Up - Elvis Costello
    Hush - Deep Purple
    I Bet That You Look Good On The Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys
    Video Killed The Radio Star - Boggles
    Oh My God/Ruby/I Predict A Riot - Kaiser Chiefs
    Message In A Bottle - Police
    Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
    Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
    Dancing In The Moonlight - Thin Lizzy

    Not sure if any of them are any good, am I going down the right lines at all?

    Also, I don't think you really need to worry about the keys and horns art of a song too much, unless the song is made by the keys, more often than not they can be left out and not too sorely missed...[/quote]


    I've a few of those on my personal list (as in I'd like to do them but we either haven't got around to them yet, or the other guys aren't keen)...

    A few more I'd like to do are:

    bad case of loving you - robert palmer
    i love it when you call - the feeling
    desire - u2
    When you're lookin like that - Westlife
    Sharp Dressed Man/tush - ZZ Top
    Hangin on the telephone - blondie/def leppard
    friday i'm in love - the cure
    every little thing she does is magic/every breathe you take - the police
    video killed the radio star - POTUSA version
    every morning - sugar ray
    i will survive - cake version
    Superstition - Beck, Bogert, Appice/SRV version
    rock dj - robbie williams
    1985 - Bowling for Soup
    higher ground - rhcp
    stacey's mom - fountains of wayne

    Keep them coming...

  2. I've joined a new covers band (mainly to get me back into playing and gigging again) and we're aiming to be out gigging in the next couple of months. I'm looking for any MOR setlist suggestions for a band with no keys, just 2 guitars, bass and drums. Stuff that'll get the punters up and moving...

    We've got some older stuff covered (brown eyed girl, stuck in the middle, make me smile, etc.) but most of the stuff I've suggested playing gets shot down as the 2 guitarists (1 guitarist and a bluffer really) can't cover the keyboard/horn parts very well.

    Already have:

    Brown eyed girl
    Stuck in the middle
    Make me smile
    Honky Tonk Woman
    Brown Sugar
    Satisfaction
    You really got me
    20th century boy
    I like to boogie
    Vertigo
    I feel good
    Sex Machine
    Can't get enough of your love
    Proud Mary
    Fortunate son
    Dakota
    Angel of harlem
    She's electric
    Glory days
    Hurts so good
    She moves in her own way
    Fall to pieces
    Mustang Sally
    Midnight Hour
    Burning Love
    Shook me all night long
    Hard to handle
    Jailbird
    Sweet Home Alabama
    Mr Brightside
    Summer of 69
    Long train running
    Chocolate
    You're all i have

    Most of the rockier stuff is getting watered down/boogied a bit as the drummer is quite adamant that it's not going to be a 'another rock band'

  3. Both excellent basses. Both feel the same (other than where you can place your right hand due to pickup differences). If it were me I'd opt for the 55-01 and spend the difference putting Nordstrand pickups and a better preamp in it... Electronics seem to be the 55-01's only weakness, but that really is knit-picking to say that as the standard pickups are fine.

    Have you considered a Joe Osborne 5? It's be my pick of the Lakland Skyline 5 strings I've played, although I haven't played the DJ model...

  4. That's a strange one indeed... Not sure it's even an L2000 body... or bridge... and it seems to have sprouted an extra knob (ooh err missus!)... Looks good though!

    Bet it sounds like the dogs balls though - never heard a G&L that didn't!

  5. This is a cracking bass. I played it in the gallery when it was there. I was poor at the time or it would have walked out with me! I have a Shuker being completed in the next month (and a budget breaking Lakland in the post to me too) or I'd take this now.

    The inlay might put some people off, but not as much as if it said 'Colin' or something! We're all 'Randy' at some point!

    Funny, the pickups ARE worth quite a bit. Guys in the states would kill for 1 Lane Poor MM pickup, let alone 2!

    Good luck with the sale

  6. Hi Dave,

    I recently tried the Ibanez ATK 5 string. It's similar to a musicman 5 in sound but the neck, to me, feels a little narrower (I had a MM5 a few years back that went because the neck was too narrow for me). I think you'd go a long way to find a better deal than one of those (under £400). I almost walked out of the shop with the 4 string version (which for me blew away the 2 stingrays hanging next to it!).

    For your requirements stay away from a Lakland - much too wide (and right up my street!)

    Hope that helps

    Cheers

    Ian

  7. Can't comment on the G&L or DJ, but the 55 and JO Lakland necks are superb and, in my experience, superior to the Stingray neck, which I find too narrow. I'd have a Skyline JO over some much more expensive jazz type basses (Sadowsky for example). Just my 2p worth.

  8. Ashdown made a shortlived powered sub to take advantage of the sub out. Warwick did the same. A PA sub would be an option, but surely just adding another cab would be easier? You've got 500 watts after all - do you need more?

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