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Reminds me of the mould Todd Rundgren used to use inside of a refrigerated flight case. He stuck a guitar neck in it, came out for the encore and smashed the 'popsickle' guitar' on the stage to the amazement of all!
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I'd back up everything Michael says.
But then I would, wouldn't I!
Welcome to the club, mate. -
Isn't it nice when this sort of thing happens?
Warm, fuzzy, etc. -
I busked my way through this a few weeks ago - we had a Hammond player sitting in so dug out all the classics like HS, Hush, Blind Man, Into The Fire.
It was like careering downhill on a sledge - exhilarating.
All of which I realis is no help to you... -
[quote name='OldGit' post='533154' date='Jul 5 2009, 05:16 PM']Just a poorly mimed and truncated bit of All Right now from TOTP I think. They all looked bored and as if they'd been told off by their mums.[/quote]
God, that's just the image I've been trying to cultivate for years. Thanks for the tip! -
[quote name='dave_bass5' post='533036' date='Jul 5 2009, 02:25 PM']And with so much choice these days why do so many people pay over the odds for vintage Fenders?[/quote]
I might have agreed until I played a rare gig last night with my 1971 Pre (in avatar).
The guitarist was creaming himself over the tone compared with my other mainstay which is a lot newer. Yet he didn't know the difference (both sunburst precisions). Weird. -
I blame McCartney and Andy Fraser!
But Fenders still rule. -
What a kind offer! Thanks.
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I loved the one i had but being a fat b*****d found the lack of belly cut a pain.
Kept scraping my right arm... -
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Jermaine, surely?
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We do a snatch of the VF version in the middle of Robin Trower's 'Little Bit Of Sympathy'.
Sounds an odd idea but it works. -
PM'd in case Dan drops out!
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Nice to see my old bass getting a bit of exposure...
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If you need to, give me a shout. We're pretty local and apart from 25th July are pretty free next month...
It's the second band in my sig. -
Don't be silly, he's keeping it a sercet...
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Met Graham Gouldman of 10CC backsage at Basingstoke Anvil tonight.
Amazing songwriter and v nice bloke - the current 10CC are well worth catching too! -
I have recently been in a situation where my services were not required. The bandleader split the band, then re-engaged everyone but me - and I would much have preferred him to be straight up about it.
Mind you, when you join a band whose two keyboard players both own more expensive basses/rigs than you, maybe you should expect these things! -
I have a DiMarzio in my 71 Pre (in avatar) which was there when I got it. Great pickup, totally recommend.
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I've just gone through this myself.
I'm depping for a bloke who sings all the high songs (Police, etc) and went round singing along in the car to CDs. When doing it on stage I had no idea how much less you push your voice when amplified. Singing over a CD is like swimming with weights on your arms. It really disillusioned me.
So practice with the CD by all means, but when you rehearse with the electric band you will find your amplified vocal will be much better than you think and your voice will crack less often.
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I once went to a rehearsal studio used by the guitarist Brinsley Schwarz, then of (Graham Parker &) the Rumour.
He'd had a number of picks printed up with his name but they got it wrong and spelled it Schwartz.
He threw them all over the floor in disgust. Me and my mates used em for years!
Just been ripped off on EBay
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Posted · Edited by Mickeyboro
I did just that with a fake SHURE SM58. Many thanks to Pete at Stoke's Academy of Sound for helping me get a PayPal refund!