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molan

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  1. 2 hours ago, DubDelay said:

    If your band is let’s say ‘The Dublin Blues Wedding Band’ it’s going to be worth having an SEO optimised website at that domain as you will get hits from people searching for ‘blues wedding bands’ anywhere in Ireland. 
     

    The importance of SEO is hugely overrated these days. 
     

    Ever since Google introduced personalised (and localised) search back in 2004 it’s become harder and harder to manipulate listings. 
     

    Loads of little agencies flogging it as a service but rarely able to genuinely show effectiveness of results. 
     

    It doesn’t mean you shouldn’t follow basic hygiene factors but a small site, from a small band, won’t get a lot of significant search results from ‘cold’ searchers. 

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  2. Most band websites generate a tiny amount of traffic. Simply install a basic Google analytics tracker and you’ll be able to measure the numbers. 
     

    It’s kind of a decent ‘hygiene’ factor I have something but not worth spending lots of time/money on. 
     

    Using a combination of social platforms can be a lot more efficient. Not just FaceBook but Twitter and Instagram plus any decent local music sites. 
     

    Be sure to think about your audience - are you after punters to attend gigs, landlords to book you in pubs, bookers for social clubs or smaller venues etc etc. 

     

    So many people design their marketing based on what they like themselves or think will impress their mates, family, girlfriends etc.

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  3. I sound-engineered for Hawkwind once. I was on stage monitoring duties.
     

    Completely crazy evening and had a long conversation with Dave Brock about rust in late ‘70’s Mercedes SL convertibles 😆

     

    Huw Lloyd-Langton was lots of fun. He lived quite near me and we bumped into each other a few times in the town square. Always stopped for a chat but I’m absolutely certain he had no idea who I was!

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  4. 13 hours ago, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

    Oooh! A new Ritter?


    Yes, spotted it completely by chance. Jens discovered he had 4x white LH tuners so he decided to make a black bass with all white hardware and a 4 in line headstock. 
     

    Purely as a one-off build and with an extra hot wind pickup placed in the P position. 
     

    This would give me a white J-style and black P-Style!

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  5. On 28/04/2022 at 07:42, bassfan said:

    What Sadowsky NYC do you have Barrie? Has the funky Lakky gone now?

    The Sadowsky has an ash body but rosewood board with a flamed maple top and burst finish. 
     

    Usually Roger uses ash/maple or alder/rosewood combinations so I guess it’s a kind of hybrid. 
     

    The Lakland custom sits in the kitchen on the wall - it’s the only bass my wife allows in the house and I often forget about it 🤦‍♂️

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  6. The loss of our Vic knocked the heart out of us really. 
     

    Although we’d already decided to close the main shop, Vic & I had put a plan together to keep a smaller version of the business running on an ‘appointment only’ basis. 
     

    Without him I lost the motivation to do anything. 
     

    Might have something interesting on the horizon later this year though 😉

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  7. 3 minutes ago, nilorius said:

    Technically You can not stop doing that, but mentally - You have to feel the moment when You have got that whole life sound, which You have been looking Your hole life - in Your fingers, brain and heart.


    I think if the time came when I had to keep just one, then my white Ritter Cora would probably ‘win’. 
     

    I realise that Ritters aren’t for a lot of people but it is often the one I reach for first when I need to learn something new. 
     

  8. Of course, the simple answer is ‘never’  but this thought genuinely occurred to me this afternoon. 
     

    I walked into my study and looked at the main wall of hanging basses:

     

    Ritter

    Stenback

    Sadowsky NYC

    Sei

    Fodera

    Alleva Coppolo

    63 & 66 Jazz

    21 black paisley Jazz

     

    In other parts of the house there’s:

    64, 78, 87, 93 Precision

    82 JV Precision medium scale

    70, 86, 07 Jazz

    Rickenbacker 4001

    2 more Sei

    McIntyre based Precision

    Warwick Star

    Fender Starcaster

    Ibanez 824

    Various other Japanese Squiers, Aria, Fernandes etc


    Oh, and a token Fender Strat and a Novation Bass Station

     

    Surely now is the time to stop 🤪

     

     

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  9. Looks fabulous. I’m another big Lakland neck fan. 
     

    I have a full custom paint Lakland and the neck is one of my favourites. Unfortunately it’s too heavy for me to gig with (and has an East preamp which I hate!).

     

    It’s currently residing as a piece of ‘wall art’ because my wife likes the artwork so much 🤦‍♂️

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  10. I was chatting to someone last night about the rise & fall of MySpace and he asked where people now 'meet' online to share new music & look for other musicians to work with remotely.

     

    I realised I had no idea - basically because I'm a covers band guy and not a new music creator!

     

    I figured people here might have some ideas of good places to visit?

  11. I have a Porsche Boxster - perfect for my gear carrying needs 😂

     

    Markbass 2x10 slots perfectly into the front trunk (frunk!). It’s like it’s been custom built for it. No movement whatsoever!

     

    Little amp also has a cubby hole just above the cab and a bass sits in the passenger footwell. 
     

    I can even add a 12” powered monitor cab in the boot if I want :)

     

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