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BassTractor

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  1. Gentle Giant - "Playing the Fool". A landmark live album to my ears.
  2. Deep Purple - "Made in Japan" Focus - "At the Rainbow".
  3. May well have been Sweet Water from Seattle. We had a thread about the Stain tour support act, and apparently, Bad Brains did part of the tour (I dunno where but assume the American leg), and it's my impression that Sweet Water did both the American and the European leg. I'm aware this is not science (yet). However, Sweet Water did do exactly the polite middle-class punk that I heard in Oslo. Edit: Ah, I should've read more of the thread. @mr4stringz, do you think that on the Stain tour it could've been Sweet Water rather than Naked Truth?
  4. 6th of November, 1975 St Martin's School of Arts Charing Cross Rd. I mean: thousands upon thousands of people attending the Pistols' first gig in a venue that could hold a few hundred. Too demn crowded. I was out of there. 😉
  5. Was gonna answer 1,200 but then the rules kept changing. Now it suddenly must be on strings! OK then: 30.
  6. STOP THIS!!!!
  7. 4 (four!) replies without the word "Stratobasstard" ??? Must be a record. 😉
  8. These audiences as a whole were a part in my leaving the so-called "avant-garde" many decades ago, roughly for the reasons you describe, but... I think it's OK to also mention that amongst people in these audiences are some resourceful ones who know exactly what they're talking about and/or whose love for the music in question is genuine and deep-felt. I've performed weird stuff where discerning listeners afterwards asked questions or came with remarks that only non-poseurs could come up with - sometimes confronting me with weird or "wrong" choices I'd made. BTW, there was a lovely little TV programme here, where a physics guy, with no art training whatsoever, made a lot of modernist paintings, and got a famous painter to put on his name on them before they organised an exposition under the painter's name. Many poseurs swallowed it hook, line and sinker, but some art lovers shook their head in disbelief at the total collapse of the painter's new output.
  9. The way I read it, Arbor made cheap lookalikes for beginners. Dunno how Hohner got involved.
  10. Ah, but Stringrays do go cheaper than Stingrays. edit: @FDC484950 got there before me.
  11. Maybe what follows is not interesting, as I didn't see it mentioned before, but: I come from a world of classical music where I'd record live, either as an organ player recording only myself or as a member of a constellation recording the whole group. No sweat whatsoever, great expressiveness etc. and the timing was as precise as one can get. Mucho transpiro however when having to record to pre-existing multitrack recordings or... shudder... to a clicktrack. I've never managed, and have lived with the thought I could never learn. Wondering if you multitrack guys have been through a phase like that.... in that it was indeed only a phase.
  12. Strictly off-topic, but Dutch proto-prog band Ekseption at one point (maybe two points - the debate about that is unfinished) in time had no original members. In '76 some studio guys and some guys who'd been in the band for short periods, made a terrible, terrible album under the Ekseption name. Some say one founding member was in the studio; others say he wasn't. The record company kept totally silent about who was actually playing, essentially trying to sell a non-Ekseption album to Ekseption fans. In 2003, keyboard player Rick van der Linden was the band's leader and the only one who had been in Ekseption before, and he wasn't an original member. Though: it should be mentioned he had been responsible for their previous successes (mainly poprock reworkings of classical themes, with jazz impros - though half their output was of a different character).
  13. Yeah, that be the principle. We sent hundreds of sea kayaks to all parts of the country, and the cardboard box factory of all people kindly advised us we'd be better off with naked kayaks in plastic tubes. We had a total of one damage, and the full price of that kayak was way lower than the price of hundreds of protective boxes. I guess we were lucky, but we did count on the fragile look, and it seemed to work.
  14. Have always been slightly wary about playing other people's stuff, and felt way more at ease with writing my own material and letting famous people play it... as a tribute so to speak. Sadly, Bach, Beethoven, Strawinsky and others were not in line with my thinking.
  15. Ha. 😀 In Oslo, Neil Young met up with the Young Neils, and then wore their t-shirt when he performed. Loved that. BTW, the Young Neils were known musicians in other bands, and certainly not the preying types.
  16. Good idea, also because if you don't put on a value, then customs will decide on a value, and it might be high.
  17. Ah. Incoming parcels to the UK. I was talking about parcels sent from the UK and handled by postNL - as per KiOgon's case. My guess is they have different routines.
  18. Hm. I've not experienced that for maybe 10 or 20 years, and I'm both expecting it and being a stickler for noticing details like that. "My" numbers the last decade(s) in those cases have been new. Have one in my phone's postal app right now that I find slightly extra weird, again with a tracking ID that doesn't resemble the original one: Presumedly sent from the UK, postNL getting involved and sending me updates, some party generating a new number for it, and my Norse app saying that it has been delivered (correct) as well as copying the postNL bit that they are still waiting to receive the parcel from the sender. Anyway, I'm just hoping and trusting that @KiOgon's parcel will arrive.
  19. Part of this might be that postNL, or one of their partners, sometimes generates a new tracking identity and track that one instead - for reasons unknown to me. In the mean time, the physical package just keeps toddling along. The Norwegian post sometimes does the same, with the same result.
  20. Really, really comfortable. Fast neck with confidence inducing "grip". Fantastic 4-band EQ, of which the middle two bands IMHO are at the core of the sound shaping. Great looks. Nice colours available. EBMM's lim.ed. varieties sometimes are breathtaking. Can't fault them in any way. Bought most of mine untried from zee webz, and they all were flawless. (Same with the StingRays, BTW)
  21. Not necessarily though, as many many sellers are indeed willing to send to the whole of Europe despite the ill-chosen text. Living in a non-EU country, I always ask, and have not gotten a "no" yet. Often, sending to non-EU countries costs the same anyway.
  22. Shocking, and it's not only Hermes either. Here, our royal mail normally is very good at what they do, but an illoyal worker simply folded a poster tube in two when the box was not deep enough for the whole tube. 😱 Question is whether you trust the person who sent the photo, but it seems you do. Can you guys expect any form of compensation?
  23. Agreeing with @Bankai, this kit is most probably overpriced. Even in expensive Norway, that amount would land me a new TD-11 with mesh in the January sales (I know, coz I nearly bought one). Edit: sorry for bad reading. I stirred at a kit without realising it comes with extras. Please disregard.
  24. I done you a favour, but my "listen" is Fake News as laptop sound only works once in a while - not today. Will try again though.
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