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2 hours ago, Paul S said:
As an aside, the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz passed by 'relatively' unnoticed a few days ago. Gutter press were more concerned over the machinations of an insignificant couple who quit their jobs. According to whichever statistics you care to choose somewhere between 20 and 60 percent of millennials in the USA haven't heard of Auschwitz or what it represents. How can this be? Current and future generations need to be reminded of this - as despicable an act as has taken place in terms of Man's inhumanity to his brother Man.
Not wishing to cause an argument but I thought there was quite a bit of very good publicity.
If you missed it, I highly recommend The Windemere Children (BBC2 ) and it's follow up ..The Windemere Children in their own words ( BBC4) . Both should be on I player. … reduced a pathetic old bass player to tears constantly!
I visited Auschwitz18 months ago...a very moving experience.
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25 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said:
Still waiting for a hard copy of the follow up Dave. Any idea when that's coming out. I'm not into the kindle thing. I like real books that i can hold in my hands
Dave
Ditto !
I have enjoyed all your books so far...I want my hard copy!
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2 hours ago, RichardD22 said:
Sorry, i don't understand...?
Don't worry It's just my silly sense of humour.....
John Hall, CEO of Rickenbacker Guitars is a notorious litigator and sues anyone or anything that relates to the "Fakers"
This very forum has been threatened by his highly paid lawyers in the past ..
I was merely combining the the possibility of you being an undercover agent with a threat from my alter ego..Dr Ray Mondeaux.
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If vers a bit missin frum yer sign off wot shud a sed
On b' half ov Mr Jon all......
The boyz 'l send yer rahnd my gaff !*
*See DOI thread in " Off Topic" for context.😉
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On 23/12/2019 at 10:00, Silvia Bluejay said:
You may also remember The Victoria Club in Aylesbury. No legal parking in front of the club, and the hall is up two flights of stairs, requiring a quick load into the entrance hall downstairs - while keeping an eye on parking wardens - followed by carrying everything up the stairs. Same in reverse at the end of the night. *shivers*
We used to travel from Nottingham to play there regularly in the early Nineties.
I seem to remember the parking being a bit of a pain but we always managed to get somehere not too far away ( after unloading into the entrance as you say!).
The stairs were the same as quite a few venues we played ( one above a large Co-op store in Mapperley Nottingham springs to mind) so didn't phase us.
We were always well received and best of all....the kebabs from the nearby take away were fabulous! 😁
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21 minutes ago, Teebs said:
1Be more patient & less stroppy.
Be kinder to people.
Meet more Basschat people.
One out of three won't be bad!
Well it won't be number 1 will it? poor old @Skinnyman 😉 erm or 2 for that matter!😂
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I've met some nice people through being a member here.....remember the old bass relay? ,that was fun.
I have seen a few bands I wouldn't have normally known about and I have had many hours of fun in the off topic forum.
Well said @Stub Mandrel this is a fabulous place.
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I haven't gigged for over two years now 😥
Best attended is difficult because I love the Achievers gigs and they have all been fabulous ( Especially seeing them win the UK Blues challenge as young Teebs noted earlier) but I think Squeeze at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall last month just edges it as they were even more incredible than I thought they would be...just amazing musicianship playing incredible songs.
The worst is actually a friends band so I won't mention their name but even though I love their cover songs and they are brilliant musicians ,they have suddenly lost the ability to control the sound.
Their singer has a great voice but the guitars ( he plays one of them so he is just as guilty) drown everything out at such an incredible volume that I have had to walk out for fear of going completely deaf!
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24 minutes ago, lownote12 said:
well I like it very much, just my sort of music.
And that, ladles and jellyspoons, Is what makes the world go around.
No such thing as good or bad music; You either like it or you don't ,there is no right or wrong choice. 🙂
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I see from the link that they are appearing at Nottingham Motorpoint Arena on Feb 15th 2020 I think I'll......
Be in washing my hair that night 😉
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Last band I played in , we always started with Fleetwood Mac's "Don't stop" a nice and easy dancy number that has a very satisfying stop that always made me feel .".yeah we're on it" when we nailed it.
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I've bought all three of your books so far.I have loved each of them in equal measure.
I am sure That I will buy the new one when it comes out too!
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10 hours ago, Jack_Stroud_Bass said:
Just took full advantage of this and bought myself a Super Compact with silver grill cloth and cover. Hope it's here in time for Xmas!
Getting all la de dah posh now that you are an International blues star eh? 😉
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16 minutes ago, KevB said:
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).
Let me guess ...was this band named after the singer guitarist? 😉
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Ok ...Deep breath ..
!st band ...1973 I had only played along to records in my bedroom and had little confidence. I met my (soon to be ) band mates at College ...we were all apprentice plumbers on "day release". I went for a jam with the singer /guitarist and the second guitarist whose garage we used. we got on well and needed a drummer. I nominated my friend who had driven me to the jam even though he had never expressed an interest in drums and had never even picked up a drum stick ...six weeks later we played our first gig! we did the club circuit for a couple of years.
2nd band....10 years later, having married and had kids so hadn't been in a band for that long ...The "second guitarist" knocked on my door and asked me to play bass in his originals rock band...I boro=rowed gear and played the local rock circuit for a year or so but left because I could commit to touring...The band was ( still is) called SYZ and they had one single released that has become a bit of a collectors item on the NWOBHM scene..they have a small mention in a book about the scene..typically, I missed out on all the fame.glory, free sex and money 😉
3rd band...five years later, my marriage ended and I bought a bass...answered an ad in the local paper and joined a band...we played the local pub and club scene for four years ….I fell in love with, and married the guitarist's daughter( much younger than me!) and had a great time ..the band split because me and my new wife went to live in Tenerife for the first time. we moved back to the Uk and I joined a band after auditioning ...even though one band member was someone I had had sacked from the band(3rd in this saga) before I eventually left forTenerife. we lasted a year ..he was still a d*ck ..so I left ...taking the singer, the guitarist, the drummer and the Keyboardist with me! 🙂
I'm bored now ...I'm sure you lot were before we got this far …..so I'll just say that after my second marriage ended after ten years ...I went to Tenerife and had a blast earing a living playing my bass.
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On 07/11/2019 at 21:19, Skinnyman said:
Mrs S made the basic error of leaving me on my own with time to kill in Nottingham for the afternoon.
I made the even more basic error of nipping in to Hotrox in Sneinton.
They had this....
I wasn't going to buy it until i realised;
a) that it is medically necessary as the binding on a 4003 is a bit sharp on the forearm, and
b) that it will annoy Young Teebs.
Oh, and;
c) it is bloody lovely.
Mrs S did the rolly eyes thing until I mentioned (b) then she understood why i had to get it.
Of course, I've broken my one-in-one-out rule so expect some major activity in the marketplace shortly.
Or I have a kidney if Raymondo's interested.....
Weeeell….I MIGHT be!
Ya see the problem is there's not much call for Kidney these days.
Besides it's the wrong colour....Now if it wor orange then maybe I could go a bit higher but as it is pall yud ave ta pay me tu tek it off yer ands.
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Going to see Squeeze on Thursday 9th Nov... really looking forward to it!
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23 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:
It was Dave Cousins, Chas Cronk and Dave Lambert. Playing acoustically and chatting about the bands history. It was fabulous.
I was in awe of Chas Cronks' dexterity, playing twelve string and/or bass, whilst playing foot controlled bass and strings. Singing too !
A very intimate gig, They were happy to chat afterwards with us mere mortals.
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I am off to York tonight to see The Strawbs.
I only know "Part of the Union" ,from the seventies and I think I had the album that was out when it was a hit.
Since then I have not listened to anything of theirs. When My friend told me about the gig I thought about listening to some of their output over the years but I decided to go with "open ears" and listen to them as if they were a new band.
I am assuming that after 50 years in the business they may well be able to bash out a tune or two!😀
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3 minutes ago, skankdelvar said:
Having briefly observed Mr @Teebs in the showers at the Guards Polo Club I can report that he is emphatically a him.
The last time I saw anything like that was in a Salami shop.
Did Mr Van Day encase it in a roll? ( cob where I'm from but that opens up too many cans of worms!)
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39 minutes ago, Skinnyman said:
Er, that's "wej jej" acsherlly.
And no, we is not - we is annoyed that he uses up all de emojicon-fings so dere is none left for no-one else, innit (hey, you started with the urban patois)
That and he's a plonker, obvs. That's why we're picking on him.....
😁
Oh I say old chap that was all rather confusing; finding that my post had appeared at the top of the page;Dashed if I know how this internet thingamajig works!
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Hey you lot.....Picking on @Teebs again?
It's just cuz you is well jel of his emoji factory innit!
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4 hours ago, Teebs said:
I am hinnocent!
YEAH RIGHT
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Lead Singers who play Bass!
in General Discussion
Posted · Edited by Raymondo
Many great players and singers mentioned here and more yet to be mentioned I am sure .
My personal favourite and inspiration ( I learned to play bass by copying his bass lines by ear)...
Mr Burke Shelly of the band , Budgie Ladies and gentlemen.
Vastly underrated band that influenced many rock bands that followed.
I saw them many times ...they once toured with Judas Priest in support ....why Priest got the fame and Budgie didn't I will never know.
Obviously all these things are subjective and if you don't like rock music you won't like this...….( not really showing off Mr shelly's bass playing but probably their most famous song)....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54H3EUAzpVg
Mmmm you tube wont allow that video to be embedded so for those of you that can't be bothered to click on the link ….here's a different one ...more songs too!