Japhet
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Come On Baby Light My Fire, primarily because of the God awful intro played on what I assume was one of those plastic Bontempi keyboards. Either that or a Stylophone.
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Tiger Feet - Mud
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I think it's more genres of music that I can't stand. For instance, the pseudo operatic wailing of Bruce Dickinson just instantly boils my pi55. I don't mind a bit of heavy music but don't go all 'Pavarotti' on me, please.
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My Favorite Things - Julie Andrews
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I Can't Gopher That - Hall & Oates
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The one in our setlist I dislike at the moment is Bad Moon Rising. Not that it's a particularly bad song, but there are so many great CCR songs and everybody plays this and Proud f'ing Mary.
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- Wake Up Boo! - Boo Radleys
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Ava Drink On Me - AC/DC
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I Feel the Earth Move - Carole King
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Engineers generally like as clean a signal as possible which means pre EQ. That's all well and good until you run into a sound engineers who doesn't know what a bass should sound like.
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28 minutes ago, Tim2291 said:
Hi where abouts are you based?
Near Ely, Cambs.
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16 minutes ago, stewblack said:
I'd love to try this, but it's a hundred and sixty miles away..
It would be worth it! I bought my 2x12 about 6 years ago and haven't even thought about another cab since then.
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Used to really enjoy playing You Oughta Know - Alanis Morrisette when I played in a band with a girl singer. Great stuff from Flea on that one and nice dynamics in the song too.
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Rolling and Tumbling - Muddy Waters
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I've just turned 65. My back is fine while I'm playing but kicks in big time at the end of gigs when I have to get down to unplug the pedal board or extension leads. I'm starting to develop a strategy now where the first thing I do is take the bass out to the car at the end of a gig. That little walk about seems to help to get a bit of gentle movement into my lower back. I've also got a rotator cuff issue but that is actually helped by lifting stuff with my arm pointing straight down so that's not too bad.
P.S. I've agreed to help some friends (who are doing a self build) tomorrow. Pouring a 180m2 concrete slab. Half of the 'crew' have dropped out at the last minute, so what I thought might be quite an easy day doesn't look so good now. Dreading it to be honest but I'll give it a go.
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Lettuce Stay Together - Al Green
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I have the 2x12 version of this cab and it's an absolute belter. Handles whatever you throw at it and sounds fantastic. These are incredibly light and the sound dispersal is also excellent, meaning you can clearly hear what you're playing on stage. Anyone who buys this is in for a treat.
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Circle Of One - Oleta Adams
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Geddy Lee. I can appreciate the skill and dexterity but it just leaves me cold. Probably genres of music as much as anything but similar with Steve Harris.
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Just the Two Of Us - Bill Withers
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Chips In the Night - BeBop Deluxe
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Just sold Gerry a Spectracomp pedal. Pleasure to deal with.
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Telegram Clam - T Rex
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Silent stages - a soul-less gigging experience?
in PA set up and use
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Probably in a tiny minority here judging by some of the stuff I've read, but I've played a couple of gigs with IEMs and absolutely hated it. Just feels like you're in some sort of cocoon where you're shielded from everything apart from the band. No connection with anything else and also I found them uncomfortable and irritating. Give me an amp and a cabinet any day.