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Len_derby

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  1. [quote name='ceilidhswinger' post='1358776' date='Sep 1 2011, 01:39 PM']Busy making a hard travelling case for my Palatino EUB out of plastic Culvert pipe split in two and joined with piano hinge and filled with expanding foam complete with catches n handles, might put a castor or 2 on..

    pictures later![/quote]

    That sounds very interesting, looking forward to some pictures.
    Be careful when you take it outside. Remember when the Met shot that bloke carrying a chair leg because they thought it was a sub-machine gun?
    I'd hate to hear about the 'Dundee Bazooka Incident'......

  2. What about as a dream, no rig at all?
    Everywhere you turned up to play there was a top-notch PA and soundman.
    So all you'd need would be yer bass and your pet DI/Effects.
    Surely no one in this day and age wants to have to lug an amp and cab around? :)

  3. Brilliant post, thanks for sharing it. He's always been one of my heroes too. It's interesting what you say about his singing. I heard a recent track on the Paul Jones Radio 2 show and thought how good and 'youthful' his singing sounded.

    After such a long, distinguished career ( and the liver transplant!) he still seems to have the passion, and is big enough to revisit what must be the world's most iconic back-catalogue of bass lines.

    Truly one of the greats.

  4. [quote name='Stingray5' post='1353079' date='Aug 26 2011, 09:41 PM']"It's not what you play, it's the way that you play it".[/quote]

    And it's not the notes you play, it's the ones you don't play.

    I'm at this moment listening to George Porter Jnr. playing with Jon Cleary, Jon Schofield and Rikki Fatah on the album 'Piety Street'. Sometimes the bass line is barely there, but it's just so right.

  5. Had mine about 9 months now. I bought it second hand from GARETHFRIEND on this forum. My intention was to use it as the basis for my first go at modding. However, it's so nice 'as is' that I've left it.
    Looks great, well made and plays really nice.
    I've got flats on it, and with the satin finish neck it's a joy to play.
    It's now my regular work-horse bass for my weekly church band outing.
    Highly recommended for the price.

  6. Nasty beasts.
    I've been doing a job outside today near to some plum trees. The bumper crop of fallen fruit was attracting far too many of the b*gg*rs.
    Got me thinking about one of the side-effects of the smoking ban and general swing against smoking.
    There's nothing like lighting up to drive away flying beasties, whatever you may choose to smoke....

  7. [quote name='barneyg42' post='1346036' date='Aug 20 2011, 06:30 AM']Had he lived Phil would have been 62 today!
    Gone but never forgotten......RIP Phil![/quote]

    Yes, he went far too early. One of the great singing bassplayers.
    Reunited with Gary Moore now though.

  8. [quote name='Grreth' post='1345888' date='Aug 19 2011, 09:55 PM']Hi All!

    The way things are working out for me at the moment, I've realised that I really need to look in to getting a bass di/effect unit. I've been thinking about it for quite a while and was only really looking at the Sansamp models but I couldn't make my mind up as to which of their models would be the best unit and/or the best value for money. However, to put a spanner in the works, I've discovered the existence of the MXR M-80 and the Aguilar Tonehammer and am now truly stuck. I'd really like some honest opinions and reviews on these if possible before I go and spend my cash.

    I'm currently using an '88 MM StingRay and a LittleMark II, if that makes a difference?

    Cheers,


    Gareth[/quote]
    It's all very subjective, but I've been very happy with my Sansamp. Robocopse has one in the Effects for sale section. I'm sure you'll be able to move it on if it's not for you

  9. [quote name='Johnston' post='1345154' date='Aug 19 2011, 10:02 AM']Thats one thing we are quite determined about if we get a shop going. There will be a coffee pot on full time during opening times.

    From the house it would be nothing new we have an "Open door" policy anyway. Might need to get some more Kiss cups though :)[/quote]

    Well, if you do get it going please try and get a camping field attached. You'll become the number 1 Basschatters holiday destination.
    Sadly, the the friendly welcome that you guys give is as dead as a Dodo in a lot of England (if it ever existed).
    I always think that people from Northern Island are 'dangerously hospitable'. Especially if alcohol is involved!

  10. [quote name='whynot' post='1344314' date='Aug 18 2011, 01:12 PM']Does anyone own a fitted cover for one of these, and if so, where from?[/quote]

    The best place is [url="http://www.roqsolid.co.uk"]http://www.roqsolid.co.uk[/url]
    Plenty of other members will say the same. Check out the gear review section on this forum.

  11. Without really thinking it through I've put one of those little silica gel desiccant bags into one of bass hard cases. It's one of the little gel bags that come inside the packaging for electrical goods. My thoughts were that it would help to keep the electrics moisture-free and combat any rusting that might start. But, because it might also contribute to drying-out of the finger board and the rest of the timber is it actually a bad thing to have the gel bag in there? Any thoughts?

  12. I think the good shops will respond to the challenge, adapt and survive. As they deserve to. The s that don't will be gone. A bit like the pub scene really.
    Internet shopping is all very well, but the weak link in the chain is the courier/delivery part. I often think that bit's on the brink of collapse. It looks like the writing's on the wall for Royal Mail and the whole sector is going to have a shake-up so in a couple of years time the comparative luxury of affordable home delivery may be gone.

  13. [quote name='3V17C' post='1343096' date='Aug 17 2011, 01:43 PM']not really needed in most cases unless band members have some kind of decent back story/history that would perhaps up the kudos of the band... list of favourite food etc and 'humorous' biogs are pointless imho[/quote]

    I agree with this. Unless there's something really significant ('Fred, after a shark attack now plays with a bionic left arm') it tends to add to the lingering impression that a lot of bands are vanity projects.
    Ask yourself, has anything in a band member biog ever made you more interested in going to see them (or book them)?

  14. [quote name='Low End Bee' post='1342819' date='Aug 17 2011, 10:12 AM'][url="http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cssdf&uc_full_date=20110816"]Beardo[/url][/quote]

    Yep. But to be even more true to life the bloke with the bass will have some permutation of fat/bald/regrettable tattoos
    :)

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