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hollywoodrox

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  1. Hi man, hope you enjoy it here, there is loads of interesting stuff to read....cheers. Paul
  2. Ditch the violin, I like the headless, the jazz is sweet
  3. [quote name='Mr Fretbuzz' timestamp='1351673335' post='1853908'] Holy crap. I might be the bass player in a MOD Band. Now what? I guess that's the end of Rockschool Grades :-D [/quote]a suitable stripey jacket some sta press trousers and desert boots
  4. Yes open chords played higher up the neck with a capo can have a light mandolin quality, the capo can make it a bit easier to play an instrument with an unwieldy action and also facilitate simpler fingering on intros like hotel California
  5. Yes open chords played higher up the neck with a capo can have a light mandolin quality, the capo can make it a bit easier to play an instrument with an unwieldy action and also facilitate simpler fingering on intros like hotel California
  6. I think motley Crüe tune to D from when I played guitar, I have trouble playing to Saxon 747 album track I'm sure it's so many cents out like peace sells by megadeath, I get round it by jamming along to them live usually in Eb. Got a track of evh playing jump in his garden in F
  7. [quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1346753936' post='1792608'] Flat Five - the Addams Family door bell or MAris from West Side Story Flat Seven - Star Trek Sixth - Inchworm or My Way Third - Stardust (OK a bit obscure for most here but it strikes a chord with me) Minor third - Smoke on the Water [/quote]perfect 4 th amazing grace
  8. [quote name='silddx' timestamp='1351712242' post='1854564'] I had a load of Guitar Player mags from the 80s and 90s, they were the sort of magazines you could reread many times with great joy, and I did. Tommy Tedesco's studio log was an incredible column, as was Larry Coryell's and various others. The interviews were brilliantly informative, as were the transcriptions, news, and other bits and pieces. It was a very high quality read. I'm afraid BGM feels like reading a start up mag, there's just no magic in those pages for me. It's a shame, maybe it's just my age. [/quote]im a huge fan of 80s and early 90s guitar world it was really good you also got bass players in it like billy Sheehan Michael Anthony etc
  9. [quote name='JimBobTTD' timestamp='1351624923' post='1853464'] Which guy's bass collection? That was the only thing of interest. The rest is all a bit yawn. [/quote]andy Baxter a collector seller
  10. [quote name='The Dark Lord' timestamp='1351623565' post='1853429'] Nothing overly Police-like about this to me. The drums would have to be considerably better than this to sound Police-like. [/quote]yeah Stewart copeland is an awesome drummer one of my faves and he scores films and tv and was in curved air too ,a total star
  11. [quote name='kevin_lindsay' timestamp='1351623202' post='1853419'] Now that's a good idea!! I've looked out my "Message In A Box" set. Time to have fun playing along to those classic tracks. Awesome box set, I remember wanting that a few years ago [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/kevin_lindsay/E4717D07-0A13-4E9B-9896-43CA1E9B88B0-745-0000005AB9A825D8.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/kevin_lindsay/4D7984FC-8D63-42C7-8F8F-6B0418A9E51C-745-0000005ABF1DA733.jpg[/IMG] [/quote]
  12. [quote name='RockfordStone' timestamp='1351250700' post='1849217'] some great sounds in this competition, i really regret not entering [/quote]i just voted for his entry he must have managed a last minute rush, it rocked anyway
  13. There is a good interview with mark king then lik a q and a session with him,John wetton of Asia is in it too,the triumvirate feature looks at 3 Stanley Clarke albums there are 3 cool competitions ,a review of a tribal tech album, Ian hill of Judas Priest names 5 albums that inspired him, a feature on ashdown amps,reviews of 4 vintage brand bass,s (not the v4 which I have tho but still interesting) a review on the status king bass,review on Tc electronics bh250 a feature on a guys bass collection. It's a real interesting issue even to people like me who listen to winger, ratt and poison
  14. Yes it sounds like a mixture of all the stuff off regatta de blanc, this does not sound a quarter as good though, regatta is an awesome classic in my book, 3 uber talented musicians, I. Fact I might listen to the title track in a minute
  15. [quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1351607728' post='1853193'] It is called serial composition and, yes, it is likely to sound very avant garde! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_composition [/quote] I'm typing on my iPod touch its faster for browsing than my g4 iBook at the moment. There was a composer who did very odd stuff was he called Schoenberg or something, some of it sounded like scary incidental music in films
  16. Ideally you could have your instrument plugged into garage band at the same time and then synch them in iMovie' I'm guessing this might tad the processor tho, I would try standing the iPad on some sort of stand table etc next to your amp so that it picks the audio up clearly. I should have a go with my iPod touch' I have a Kodak zi6 cam tho as well I will most probably record the audio direct to GarageBand on my iBook laptop and synch the video in iMovie. Can't wait to see your result though I bet the iPad has a reasonable mic and the video is hd. Can't wait to see what others suggest too
  17. I just tried them some bits are better than others I bet someone on here could get it sounding good in an avant hard way
  18. [quote name='BassTractor' timestamp='1351553472' post='1852673'] Stephen, you know I love you like a brother, but this ... ! The cricket bat is one of the coolest bass designs in the history of mankind. Fact. Regular bodies with headless necks are another story, but I'm not gonna empty my stomach just to describe them. best, bert [/quote]aww I particularly love the guitar shaped headless, my dream one would be white with black binding or some sort of custom graphics like tiger stripes, a Japanese theme or those Eddie van halen Frankenstein stripes, I see his son Wolfgang has this pattern on his new bass's.
  19. Looks great price not too bad the Redsub and hb are good value too tho
  20. [quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1351526695' post='1852188'] That's easy for me, I just pointed out that when we play on small stages it means I don't stick the head in Mrs Zero's ear. Evidence below... [/quote]awesome there is always some justification if one thinks hard enough
  21. Mark d Phillips would soon have it back in shape
  22. [quote name='the boy' timestamp='1348878837' post='1819516'] I am now convinced that this poor man is mentally ill. If there are any doctors on here can someone please assist him in finding the help he needs. [/quote]lol
  23. He seems to be fond of oiling the pot's are you not supposed to put some sort of. Contact cleaner on them that won't attract dust and gunk, I'm sure you can't just spray them with wd40. He seems fixated on machine heads now and putting them at strange angles leaving the instrument looking like some poor infant with grotesquely misshapen teeth.
  24. [quote name='the hand of john curley' timestamp='1343057017' post='1744448'] He looks like Stuart Sutcliffe too. [/quote] More like Peter Sutcliffe
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