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tegs07

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  1. 1 minute ago, ezbass said:

    but that neck is what makes me want to play it

    Yeah the neck and pickups are crucial for me. I don’t like offset bodies much but other than that the neck is the determining factor. It doesn’t really matter what it says on the headstock. Pickups are easy enough to replace and the Nate’s will swapped out as soon as I stop being lazy.

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  2. A few years ago I had a squier CV P bass. It was a really decent instrument. Eventually I decided to get a “proper” Fender. Thus began a total waste of time (in retrospect) buying and selling a US P, a mexican P, a couple of Bitsa’s before finally getting a Fender Nate P that for me is better than the CV. If I never sold the CV though I would have been perfectly content and saved a fair bit of effort!

    I’ve been down a similar road with Stingrays with the initial Ray34 being in retrospect just a really decent instrument that didn’t need to be replaced.

     

    Edit: The one caveat is most likely due to age I now prefer a slimmer neck so that may tip the balance for the Nate.

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  3. 1 hour ago, fiatcoupe432 said:

    So not many people do it as a living as I can see. 

    My dream of becoming a full time musician is crushed by you basschatters 😅.

    I understand the long hours and hard work which I don't mind( spent 15 years of my 40 in kitchens ).as for earnings I would need around 2k to 2.5k(roughly 30k a year)  a month  to be comfortable and as I can see its not the easiest. In tge past I used to be a signed musician and have never actually made alot of money from it but cost of living etc was different and had no family commitments, but I have managed to collect alot of stuff to actually open a music studio which is something I had in mind for a bit alongside playing live. Perhaps is time for me to find a different job and then build from thst by playing weekends etc. 

    It's actually really sad that so many of us actually struggle to play bass for a living

     

    To be fair this is not an issue that just affects musicians. Several people I know run their own businesses and have to do other work in tandem to make ends meet. One guy I know opened a restaurant and after cooking from around 7 till 11ish in the evening goes off to do a night shift. He has been doing this for nearly two years to get the restaurant into profit.

    I ran a small business for a few years and loved the work, but it was seasonal and when the family came along I just couldn’t expand it enough to make ends meet (not without big risk and investment anyway).

    Running any small business is really tough in an expensive country like the UK. Ultimately a musician is another struggling self employed small business and sadly a lot of them fail each year. Getting past the first few years is the really difficult hurdle. The next comes a few years later after achieving some stability and trying to reach the next level.

     

     

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  4. I get a bit cross with eBay about their stance on counterfeit goods. They are not some small budget local non profit organisation. Allowing people to sell obvious fakes and take a cut in the revenue is illegal and immoral. Some poor sod will end up £500 poorer from this. They have the staff and technology to put an end to it, not profit from it.

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  5. 11 minutes ago, MacDaddy said:

    So it's fine for any vocalist/band to be crap now, as long as they have had previous success?

    I don’t know people flock to see the Colosseum, Hadrians Wall, The Acropolis etc and they are well past their prime.

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  6. Pyramid

     

    Friday: Depeche Mode

    Saturday: Dr Dre (with Eminem and Snoop Dog).

    Sunday: U2

     

    Other stage:

    Friday: Loyle Carner

    Saturday: Pixies 

    Sunday: Massive Attack (with Horrace Andy who would have already performed on West Holts) and Stephanie Dosen).

     

     

     

  7. 44 minutes ago, NancyJohnson said:

    Apparently there's 'furore and anger' about the Pyramid Stage having all-male headliners and also about having an American band headlining Saturday night.

     

    Isn't it all supposed to be about the music or is this just the tabloids spinning and whipping up something out of nothing?  Probably the latter.

     

    What a fecking world we live in.

    Personally I have been impressed by how receptive audiences and festivals are in redefining who can be a “rock” or “pop” star. Not that long ago they were predominantly skinny, under 30 and generally male.

    There is far more diversity now which has to be a good thing. The only concern is whether younger artists get to break through what appears to be a glass ceiling to getting more lucrative slots and tours.

  8. Ebay has a far greater reach than basschat so you are far more likely to get a sale. However you do have to deal with tyre kickers, total fantasists, people that can’t read basic descriptions and then get totally mugged off by ebay fees.

     

    Place of last resort for me.

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