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yorks5stringer

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  1. [quote name='Chipps' post='342760' date='Dec 2 2008, 10:47 AM']Well, we're not short on towns beginning with 'B' here. Burnley, Blackburn, Bingley, Bolton, Barnoldswick... Sounds like something that needs to happen.[/quote] Only Bingley is actually in West Yorkshire however....
  2. "Shipley's good for me - I'd thought it was Baildon, Essex at first..." Yes, it's the well known spellcheck default of "Basildon" .....
  3. It was billed as the Yorkshire Bass Bash, took place on June 29th and attendees came from as far as Donny, Cass and Harrogate. I don't know if the timing was wrong ( I contacted [b]every[/b] Yorks based BC'er) as only around 15 Basschatters came but I dragged a few more other bassists in through contacts. The Raffles and Auctions raised over £500 for music -related charities. We have decent venue for £nada in Baildon (The Copper Beech Club) but I'd like to see a few more people stepping forward to help with the organisation( especially on the day) if it was repeated. Not that I'm saying there have not/won't be offers!
  4. Another Yorks dweller to join our happy throng. Welcome!
  5. They have suspiciously similar stock levels: 30 or 40 of all guitars or basses, have they not sold 1 of anything?
  6. [quote name='OldGit' post='338814' date='Nov 27 2008, 07:00 PM']Hummmmmmm Be interesting to see what the shipping costs are an if it actually shows up [/quote] 4.3kg (EMS to Euro first 0.5kg 14 EUR, Additional 0.5kg 3.5 EUR) I make that 42 euros?
  7. [quote name='chevazon' post='337585' date='Nov 26 2008, 07:07 PM']Hi, new to this forum which has two purposes - 1 To get reviews on kit for my daughter who plays in a band and 2 a shameless plug for the band ! check out www.myspace.com/thesmallscreenlightshow by the way I have a Jay Turser blond violin bass and am considering geting an Ashdown Little Giant for my daughter who plays a Gretsch bass in the band.[/quote] Welcome to Basschat, I'll have a look at the myspace in a minute!
  8. Sorry to spoil the illusion...BTW have you heard about Father Christmas?
  9. Anyone can rip a few pages out the Kays catalogue and stick some parts on top.....!
  10. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hembry-Custom-Double-Neck-Jazz-Bass_W0QQitemZ300275186333QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item300275186333&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1298%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hembry-Custom-Double...A1%7C240%3A1318[/url] Could be worth a punt...?
  11. OP: I take your general point but is playing "slap" actually going to 'advance your training?' It's just one of a number of techniques which unless you play in a funk band, hang about Bass shops or go to Bass days(!) has limited use IMHO
  12. Why does the Thomann LP have 2 trussrod covers? Is it dual trussrods as I know they have thick necks?
  13. That's the worst one I've ever seen.... I mean the relic'd bass
  14. I wonder if I could fit a MarkBass power amp into the old Dyson?
  15. You could " re-assign your gender" and possibly not then lose out paywise.....!
  16. Excellent timing, I've just emailed them to check on how realistic their sizing is!
  17. [quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='333928' date='Nov 21 2008, 03:51 PM']I subcribe to [url="http://www.napster.co.uk/ntg.html"]Napster To Go[/url], which means I can legitimately download as many albums I like. I find this a great way of trying things out. This week I downloaded and am enjoying... Razorlight 'Slipway Fires' Status Quo 'Pictures: 40 years of hits' Ryan Adams 'Cardinology' Robert Wyatt 'Rock Bottom' Joey Ryan 'with its roots above and its branches below' Motown Legacy: The songs of Norman Whitfield' But I didn't like some others, such as Katey Melua, so I deleted them. As I type, I am downloading the new Dido and Girls Aloud albums.[/quote] Are you allowed/able to burn them onto CD's?
  18. [quote name='OldGit' post='333909' date='Nov 21 2008, 03:21 PM']Yeah thats a goodie Did you get her one called Relish? Love that one too.[/quote] Apparently Little Wild One is meant to be a return to Relish type songs/success, as it is written and produced by the same team. Had a JO fest yesterday on youtube hence found out about Breakfast in Bed. Also got How Sweet It Is when that came out, ditto Relish. She also does a couple of songs on Standing in the Shadows of Motown, I have the DVD and CD!
  19. [quote name='jmanfunk' post='333857' date='Nov 21 2008, 02:26 PM']Raphael Saadiq's latest offering- 'The Way I see it' Its an absolutely stunning album. Purely retrospective encompassing Motown, Stax and Hot Wax sounds. So, it grooves hard! And if you're not familiar with Saadiq, he is a very talented and ubiquitous producer and monster bass player with a strong Jamerson influence. He also handles drum, bass, guitar and vocal duties on this record. [url="http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=968Tbbp4LW0"]http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=968Tbbp4LW0[/url] [url="http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=ghzzDBXgV7A"]http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=ghzzDBXgV7A[/url] Easy, Jay[/quote] I'm liking this, could add it to my Xmas list along with Eli "Paperboy" Jones and Solange too
  20. Lyle Lovett and Large Band (some nice walking bass and excellent vocals) Joan Osborne (Little Wild One) mostly originals with Mark Egan playing bass on some songs Lizanne Knott (South of Graceland) consistently good songwriting. I'm really into female singer/songwriters.... just about to get Joan Osborne's last covers album, Breakfast in Bed too.
  21. Just seen this, thought you may be interested... [url="http://bradford.gumtree.com/bradford/70/31208870.html"]http://bradford.gumtree.com/bradford/70/31208870.html[/url] Happy to investigate for anyone further away
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