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  1. I'm a massive Beatles fan and could never choose just 1 album , I also consider that you should listen to the singles released in conjunction with each album as they're not on the albums , ie I consider Paperback Writer/Rain as an extension of Revolver and Strawberry Fields Forever/ Penny Lane as the same to Sgt Pepper as they were recorded during the same sessions. Hope you can find something to enjoy !
  2. Thanks to Mick and everyone else involved for great afternoon !
  3. [quote name='Balcro' timestamp='1369607023' post='2090901'] I don't think so. You'll probably end up with well in excess of 20. Most if not all of us expect a flexible payout. That's how it's worked in the past. We pay our fair share. See you on [b]Sunday[/b]. Balcro. [/quote] You meant Saturday ....right? Or have I got the day wrong ?
  4. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1365286854' post='2037776'] Oooh never seen an SR5 in the 05 buttercream mate, jelous! [/quote] Here's a pic from the day it arrived ( has a matching headstock as well which is obscured by the bubble wrap) apologies for the thread hijack ... it fits easily in to the boot of a Focus ....and we're back on topic!
  5. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1365337095' post='2038135'] The TC BG250 would be great. I`m sure many of us have looked at these a few times on-line, in the flesh - make that wood/tolex - would be great. [/quote] Cool , am happy to bring it along , i'll also bring my StudioSpares GrammaPad copy (Isolation Board) for those inclined to try with or without... and mabye a bass or two ...or three ... [color=#282828][b]Who's bringing what list[/b] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]EBS HD350+ EBS cab -The Greek[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Roscoe Century 3005/ Overwater J4 - The Greek[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Markbass Mini CMD121P & NY121 cab - Lozz196[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Some form of Precision - Lozz196 (very predictable there)[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Ebay double neck kit finished - irvined[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Alpher Custom Bass - StephenYork[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]70s Fenders, Status S2s - Fat Rich[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Ibanez GSR-180 (modded), Line 6 combo, pedals and myself[/font][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] - Bottle[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Heavily modified Fleabass (if ready by then!) - Aende[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Warwick Fortress Masterman - Aende[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]500W Ashdown + 2 x 210 Eminence loaded cabs - Aende[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]3 Year old daughter and possibly a Border Collie - Aende[/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]MIM Fender Presicion - seashell[/font][/color] [color=#282828]1983 USA Fender Jazz / Line 6 POD X3 LIVE if anyone's interested - xilddx[/color] 1980 Aria SB-1000F + Ibanez Promethean 5110 - Bloodaxe. A selection of tiny pedals and a bass or two from [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/200857-my-little-lot-iv/"][color="#0f72da"]this lot[/color][/url] - bigbeatnut TC Electronics BG250 combo & Studio spares Grammapad copy (isolation board) - sticker
  6. The Beatles Barenaked Ladies Squeeze REM Paul Simon The Blues Brothers and dozens of others
  7. I shall put a pic up tomorrow , 'tis a beaut , got it here last year from ChrisHorton , it's a fantastic looker and player ....
  8. Part of the decision making in buying my Focus was the amount of gigging gear i could fit in with ease...
  9. i'm happy to bring anything from my sig for anyone to try if they fancy ?
  10. Wow , small world , i used to go to Breaks every Monday when I was a nipper and make a racket that could only loosely be called "music" , whilst learning the politics of playing in a band ... Lived in Hatfield for 30+ years , and parents still live there , so i really have no excuses not to attend , i can guitar or drum if required too ... the date is in the diary ! Stu
  11. Hi Jal Nice to see you over here , I spend more time here than MR these days (since taking over the Bass in the functions band ) I didn't realise you played Bass as well , did you jump or were you pushed (like me)? Are you still playing in your Django band ? I bought an electric upright off TTony at MR with the intention of learning some Swing/Djano stuff but have yet to get round to it ... Regards Stu
  12. Don't suppose you'd be interested in some kind of trade , I have a mint Ashdown Mag evo 3 head and 1x15 that I'm looking to shift? Stu
  13. Wow , great standard of entries ! Some great compositions and a really high standard in recording/mixing .
  14. I prefer the old name ...
  15. "Soul Man" by Sam & Dave , always get's 'em up dancing and is great fun to play , for a slower number "...Grapevine" is always a treat to play .
  16. How sad. RIP
  17. Having seen this post , I checked google to see if there was a local Ukulele group to me , a few emails later and I've just got back from my first meet up , all went well (I'm playing acoustic bass guitar) wide range of tunes , the,organizer was very pleased to have some bass in the mix . this is going to be fun !
  18. Hmmmm , am meeting up with the local ukulele group on Wednesday , depending on how that works out may well be interested in this ....
  19. Well , that was the worst gig I have ever played , in 20 years of playing live I've never had so many things go wrong on in one set ! Proper gutted as it was the first outing for the Stingray5
  20. [quote name='bassace' timestamp='1340962817' post='1712016'] The sound that defined the early pop revolution in UK was Hank's intro to Move It. Turned a whole generation on to the electric guitar, Bert notwithstanding! [/quote] I'm fairly certain Hank didn't play on Move it , the intro has always been credited to sessioneer Ernie Shear , with rhythm played by Ian Samwell , Hank and the other 'Drifters' as they were then didn't play on the first few Cliff records .
  21. I just took delivery of Peters old V-drums kit , bombproof packaging with every thing helpfully labelled , all comms have been great , friendly and over and above the call of duty . Delivery arranged to suit my schedule , and even some after sales service with the offer of help to talk me through setting it all up . I'm very pleased to have done this deal . Buy with confidence guys !
  22. Great playing Jake , I'm currently loving the MJ basslines and you've done a brilliant job , not sure I'm convinced by the rest of the band , but loved your work . Also as a result had a looky at the Superstition vid , ace stuff !
  23. Just bought a Washburn AB20 from Dan , nice easy sale , Dan came some of the way to meet up which saved me doing the Dartford crossing , top bloke ! Wouldn't hesitate to recommend dealing with him . Thanks again Dan
  24. Get to the pharmacy and pick up some Decquacaine lozenges , they totally numb your throat and are gig savers ! Also no booze , but hot lemon and honey will help .
  25. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1339719330' post='1693419'] Knechtel played piano on that album. Joe Osborn played bass. They were both members of the Hollywood session team know as 'The Wrecking Crew' along with Hal Blaine on drums. [/quote] ah ! yeah well , him then !
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