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  1. I have been extremely pleased with Fender rumble 15.

    My daughter wanted a practice amp for her birthday, I couldn't get her a fender at the time, so went for the line 6 model, (can't rememeber model number, but it was about £100). Got to say I'm impressed with it, plus it has some usefull effects: octaver being one.

  2. Thanks.
    It went really well.

    The nerves evaporated as I was setting up.

    No sound check, just straight into it. Fortunately started with a straight forward one (Teenage kicks).

    Although it was mostly a fairly modern set list, Mustang Sally was in there, accompanied of course by girls from the audience.


    I really enjoyed the gig, don't think I made any real clangers, a couple of mistakes, fortunately got back on track quickly, and felt that I did ok.

    Plenty of praise from the band and another booking with them later in the year.


    Wateroftyne: Glad yours went well.


    All the best, Gary

  3. Got a depp tonight in teddington.. and I'm feeling nervous. I haven't suffered with this in years. a good few hours to go and I'm already suffering clammy hands, butterflies and that dread that I will forget the numbers. :) .

    I've had a rehearsal with the band, good bunch of chaps and they were pleased with my playing, so why the nerves?

    Not sure whether to carry on practising this morning or just put the bass away, relaxe and think about anything other than bass playing.

    All the best Gary.


    .....if it goes well I will post in the "how was your gig last night" section. If it doesn't then I will sit in the corner, contemplating and swaying gently, whilst weeping in to my cup of tea.

  4. this thread has got me all jittery and in a cold sweat.


    I get very nervous around stanley knives since an incident a few years back, when I managed to open up my wrist with one of those carpet cutting blades. The result was a large gash with veins, arteries etc. all on show. Injections into the wound, lots of stitches and a plaster cast to straighten my hand/wrist, which had gone all claw like from tendon damage.

    Stupid thing is I was just too lazy to get the correct tool for the job. A wire cutter was needed to snip through some cable tidies, but I chose the stanley option to save me going back to my tool box. Lesson learnt the hard way.

    Can't stand the sight of blood any more, Casualty and Holby City are a def no no these days.

  5. Hi.

    I'm working my way through learning a new set for some upcoming depps.

    One of the numbers is Starlight by Muse, which has been quite an enjoyable challenge, mostly due to the unusual chord progessions.

    Anyway just wondering about making my sound a bit more authentic, so it would be appreciated if someone could shed some light on how the bass sound is achieved on the record. Just curious really, as not sure that I can justify the expense of an effects unit for one number.

    All the best Gary.

  6. I just hate the set up these days.
    Played an open air gig on saturday, just a town centre fun day.
    The set up went on for about two hours, this was accompanied for the duration by one particular guitarist showing off his many riffs and solos and just generally annoying the hell out of punters and band members alike.

    Guess I wouldn't mind the long set up too much if it made for a good sound, but the sound from fold back speakers was just terrible, which caused major problems for the drummer and myself once the singer ditched the set list and launched in to numbers that we hadn't even rehearsed.

    Then for the last set a drunken trout from the audience was invited up to provide backing vocals. Of course we could hear her perfectly, the problem being, that although she thought she was a star, she actually made a noise like a cat having it's tail nailed to a tree. Oh joy.

  7. First gig in six months last night.

    A school fund raiser bingo night.

    Not an appreciative audience, but it was good to play again, rather than just rehearse.

    We were pretty tight all things considered.

    Aint it a joyous thing when the bass and drums just lock in :)

    And we got fed and watered.

  8. Yes, mine had the duncans in originally.

    Honestly, it is money well spent. I'm sure you will not regret it.
    The wizard chaps are very helpful. I bugged them with a few phone calls before actually ordering, they always patiently answered my questions.

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