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redbandit599

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  1. Yep thanks @mep, I've read that - I wouldn't fancy balancing my ABM vertically though. Did you use it horizontally in the 'standing on top' of it type of gig - in your experience how did it compare to vertical? Any difference?
  2. Hi all, just an innocent question...hopefully not a GAS starter...as I like my Bergs 😏 However, I've wondered about the Barefaced 210, and which way up any owners gig them? I can see vertical working with a small head, but probably not with a 'classic' sized lump balanced on top. That then makes me think that if they are horizontal, well they aren't very tall - How does (did☹️) that work out in the typical pub scenario when you are stood on top of your amp? It looks like everything is going past your ankles, or is dispersion that good?
  3. Golden Brown - Stranglers
  4. Up The Junction - Squeeze
  5. Caffeine- Faith No More
  6. The Birdy Song - The Tweets
  7. It's a Sin - Pet Shop Boys
  8. Gimme Gimme Gimme - Abba
  9. Twist in my Sobriety - Tanita Tikaram
  10. Seven Tears - Goombay Dance Band
  11. I play the spoons - Clive Dunn
  12. Deaf Forever - Motorhead
  13. Hi all I was sent an Extra Long set of these in error, rather than return them I thought I'd give them a try on my Dingwall NG2. They fit fine, as per the picture. They've had a couple of rehearsals and a bit of home play - I just prefer my previous strings. These are a bit heavier in the gauge and so may suit if you detune your Dingwall etc. About £45 new, £20 ish maybe? Cheers Jason
  14. Dangerous potentially GAS inducing question but.... Has anyone had a 32" scale Jake or Elwood 5 string built - if so how did you find it?
  15. I'd potentially 'relic' the singer... (Hmm, must get a pointy headstock... 😏)
  16. Not exactly dance inspiring grooves... Nice big stage though, I've only had a big space a few times myself and have taken the opportunity to indulge a few Steve Harris 'running about' fantasies, plus a bit of skipping. Dog and Duck Dancing is a different technique 😁
  17. I like the little 'warm up' jump before they start playing 🙂
  18. Genius idea. I also think those on this thread with a few moves could host Basschat Zoom Dancing Classes - like that Jo Wicks and Mr Motivator....
  19. That's what I thought, reminded me of slipping about in a pissy pub toilet. Then leaning his head against the wall for the real 'one too many' effect 😁
  20. I think there's a whole gig's worth of my dancing output in one song there...🙂
  21. Whoa! This guy has all the moves to mortify your children.
  22. We may share the same choreographer...😁
  23. To start the stories, long time ago we played at our drummers wedding - he was suitably inebriated and foolishly was left in control of the smoke machine trigger. It was shall we say 'very dense' in every sense... I can still remember the plaintive cry as our guitarist danced off the edge of the stage- of course, nobody saw it, we just heard it..
  24. My covers band are learning this little belter in the hope of ever getting out and gigging again. It's a proper 'crowd mover.' Then I just saw this performance, and this band are 1.) Achingly cool 2.) Far better dancers than I ever was, without an instrument. Now, I'm not a stand there motionless guy, I do move and that, but I just wondered if any of the BC massive can match this, better it or, if you have a story to tell? 😃
  25. Sea Foam Green one on Bax now £249. Just in case 😉
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