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SisterAbdullahX

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  1. Sean, the sax player, was just starting his foundation course at Newcastle College when I started on the Jazz/Popular Music Diploma course. He was 17 years old and already better than everybody else there, sax teachers included. He was and still is totally driven to succeed and is clearly reaping the fruits of his labours!

  2. [quote name='steantval' timestamp='1483386820' post='3206779']
    Why declare it, this is meant for pro's who are considered a bad risk.
    Doing a few gigs a year is a hobby it's not an occupation.
    [/quote]

    Yeah, I kind of feel the same way. Just not sure the law/insurance company would see it that way. That said, I think I won't be declaring it upon my next renewal.

  3. Hey,
    Car insurance for musicians, where are the best deals? Do I even need it anymore?? Gigs getting less and less each year, down to about 15 functions a year now and maybe a few pubs. Down as "entertainer" as second income (I have a day job) and premium for me and the wife to drive a ten year old Mondeo is around 800 quid! Should be less than half that without the "entertainer" element. I'm now in a kind of negative feedback loop where the gigs pretty much pay for the insurance needed to do the gigs! Tempted to do away with it and take the chance or to pack in altogether!

  4. I bought what I'm pretty sure was the first SM400 and Goliath to come to the north east, from Rock City in Newcastle. The Goliath was wonderful, except when I had to carry it up to my fourth floor student flat after a gig. I was less impressed with the SM400. Maybe it was just too complicated for my young heed.

  5. Just been reading through an old TB review of the Carvin B1500 monoblock beastie, headroom and tone heaven was the general consensus, built like a tank too. Haven't seen any for sale on here for about four years and just wondered if there are any kicking around and getting used and what people's opinions are. I might be tempted by one at some time in the New Year if there are any around.
    Cheers!

  6. [quote name='dudi8' timestamp='1479756275' post='3179049']
    Hi all!
    i just bought a vintage icon fretless bass (jaco style), and I'm thinking of modifying it
    any advice how? (which pickups, preamp,epoxy coating)


    Thanks!
    [/quote]

    Super glue!
    https://youtu.be/MyBsbNf9-p8

  7. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1478872240' post='3172269']
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgGM781nR2M

    Masterful.
    [/quote]

    Yeah, unbelievable. Really loved his work as a sideman as well, his work with Michael Brecker and Steps Ahead is something I never tire of hearing. Always struck me as such a nice bloke as well, very sad.

  8. [quote name='TrevorR' timestamp='1477165196' post='3160340']
    The Wal sound couldn't be further from that... Famed for their growl and their middle but humongously versatile too. You might want to have a browse at my blog which should give you quite a bit to chew over...

    [url="http://walbasshistory.blogspot.co.uk/"]http://walbasshistory.blogspot.co.uk/[/url]

    Then check out some Wal tones in action. Here's my Youtube playlist...

    [url="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGIYNBxcSZ3uo0Dv4GUoVf-4yKXu7xmKT"]https://www.youtube....UoVf-4yKXu7xmKT[/url]

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1d4r9awjKE&list=PLGIYNBxcSZ3uo0Dv4GUoVf-4yKXu7xmKT[/media]
    [/quote]

    Ahhh, Bruce Thomas. What a bloody fabulous bass player he is.

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