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jazzmanb

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  1. Agree but not many go to own material gigs without liking the band .A gig to me is seeing and original band peform their stuff which i've known through listening .Looking at some of the cover gig punters i get the impression they don't do proper gigs (touring bands etc )
  2. Radial bassbone for me ,two basses plugged in ready,two channels,DI ,boost,effects loop ,bingo !
  3. I'd pop to see them on a catch up basis but if i saw the band advertised and i didn't know them i wouldn't go
  4. I love playing covers in my pub band,we're good at it and we get a regularly good crowd who like to see us but would i pop out to see the band if i wasn't in them ? No Never really been one for cover bands in pubs ,i'd travel 200miles on a tuesday night to see an original band i like but the cover thing has never really been my thing Tried to do the whole ,write songs get a deal thing back in the day and like many it was a nearly.The only way to get out after that if you enjoy gigging is to do covers i suppose .
  5. Agree on this ,backline is each to their own but it is odd who detailed we get with it when its really just monitoring ,i have a good quality signal from my Sadowksy metro going to a high end DI BOX with eq etc (radial tonebone) going into a good pa where the main band man and sound guy gives me compression of a bit tweaking from the sound check .Always get compliments on the tone
  6. Rarely use any of my live gear at home .Use a Eden 40w practice amp and any bass i fancy at home Easy to get extreme tones at low volumes messing around ,don't mess much live
  7. He's made a career out of being rubbish in front of a camera.For a bloke with plenty musical knowledge his interview patter is terrible Rarely watch it,same bands doing the rounds album after album
  8. I'm more passive but i have the option on my Sadowsky and find the knobs on a bass harder to judge and tweak than knobs on my amp sitting in front of my eyeline .Add a active Di box in the mix as well
  9. Never looked at the real thing but i have a mechanics mat i cut in two to use between cabs and on the floor occasionally http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.asp?gotonode=ViewProduct&method=mViewProduct&productid=10064&productdescription=eva&productcode=&category=6&catgroup=&catmicrogroup=&analysiscode=&requiredresults=16
  10. I would try and copy their own stuff as close as poss and do your own thing on the covers .Like said often the Bass isn't even noticed to a point.i Dep a lot for one band and its nice when its noticed and complimented
  11. Early 90s,30 years old ,Long hair and a Harley Davidson.More co incidence than planned
  12. Its a MV4 standard body not undersize,probably Ash.Pearl block neck identical to this but pearl blocks
  13. Never weighed mine but its the heaviest bass i've ever played,big strap,big bloke ,all well
  14. Likewise,apart from spotting Tal with Jeff beck i knew very little of them.A metro came up local and i went to see it and bought it.So i've played one ,mine and it sounds immense even passive .The first gig i used it the whole band mentioned the sound and i'm 2 bands on now and its always a talking point.Downside its a ton weight so the hollow NY ones would be ideal but i don't have £3500 .
  15. Thats why i have respect for Tony Levin playing fretless in the pitch black for P Gabriel
  16. A great player who plays for all the right reasons and has never rested Love the Ronnie Scott show
  17. Gorgeous,pic of it the right way up would be even more gorgeous
  18. Mixed bag pub cover stuff ,prepare to be ignored and its your job to grab them small own material gigs,punters should listen or go home what i've noticed particularly with the older "pay the mortgage" tours ,groups of lads go who haven't seen each other for years and talk all the way through stuff. one answer is to have a Pa with 10k per side
  19. ?? Strange comparison ,a guitar is amplified ,see how loud it is on zero volume ,regardless of string hitting .You telling me a 8 stone drummer hitting a shallow kit won't be quieter than a 17 stone tree trunk armed drummer hitting deep toms ?
  20. i'm not saying some drummer just play flat out all the time but some drummers "loud" is louder than others .Its a natural thing .
  21. Well how loud they play is how loud the play .Wouldn't expect someone to tell me to stop hitting the strings so hard or to hit harder
  22. We are a room shaking rock band with a 10k 4 speaker EV set up(just ticking over) They sit in front of the band and everyone goes through them,then your backline is purely that and shouldn't really bleed out front though the guitar amp is miked so it will no doubt travel.My bass rig is quite loud but its pretty much for my benefit only.We can get stage mix right down bu the drums limit how low you can go
  23. I would make some enquiries and get someone interested then mention to the band If it's something you can manage without hassling the guy who sorts gigs money transport etc I'm sure they'll be cool with it
  24. I'm a official full time dep in a covers band .Get around 30 gigs of the 100 plus they do Would I like a few more ? Yeah .Would I want the lot ? No I enjoy it because I don't do it every weekend .I think it's coming to where they want me to take over and I have a mate in mind to share with me as a fill time job and gigs every weekend is too much
  25. Picked up a VM jazz for £180 few weeks back,nice loud sound ,no daft buzzing at high volumes.Put an Allparts neck on purely for looks and its doing 3 gigs this weekend while my Sadowsky metro sits it out Its 3tsb and its classic Zep stuff so the look fits fine
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