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upside downer

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  1. Getting together in the new year with a couple of former bandmates just to have fun (and maybe a gig or two) by running through some old tunes so I thought I'd treat myself with a new(ish) bass. I only wanted something functional and inexpensive for our meetups so I grabbed this at the auctions for £50, a Westfield B1000.

     

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    It's clean and in decent nick with only two tiny dings on the body. As you can see from the pic I'm a strings-the-wrong-way-around player (maybe my username gave it away?) so I just had to flip the nut before restringing and had to slightly alter the saddles for the correct intonation. Put some flatwounds on it and now it sounds and plays really nicely. I've used Westfields before, Strat guitar in a duo and violin bass in my last band and I've always found them to be reliable and more than up to the job.

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  2. Well, I got to the end but needed a break halfway through, found this a tough one to take any pleasure from. I'm ok with not understanding the words but I do find the Castilian tongue to be a difficult one to listen to when sung, it all sounds so busy, as did much of the instrumentation on this. I think @BillyBass comparing it to Coldplay didn't help, either :biggrin: It was quite the relief when it wrapped up after 48 long, long minutes. Still, this is the whole idea of Album of the Week Club, taking you out of your comfort zone. One week you're pleasantly surprised, the next, you think the album is an...

     

    On 17/11/2023 at 16:41, toneknob said:

    anagram of 'derrière'

     

    I agree, Dr Eerier. 2/10.

  3. Here's mine. Recorded with Wavepad and utilising the many and varied beeps and squelches available in Ableton. Drums from both MT Drums and Looperman.

     

    Get me out of the Paranoid City, where the trees are scorched and the living is gritty, oh, won't you please take me home? A wary and weary band of cyberpunks plot their route through the mean streets where fear, suspicion and mistrust rule.

     

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  4. Didn't really get on with this one. A couple of the tracks were OK-ish and gave off vague Third Ear Band vibes but many of the pieces outstayed their welcome. For the most part there was a lot of what sounded like an inconsequential, repetitive mix of xylophones and bing-bonging backed by vacuum cleaners and detuned radios which, in the right hands, might sound better than this forgettable effort.

     

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  5. Medúlla is very cleverly crafted. The sparse instrumentation and use of throat singing and (I'm guessing) treated vocals leads to an altogether different type of album than you'd usually be expecting. Björk is one of those artists who isn't afraid to bend and shape her music into myriad directions. Unfortunately, I didn't much care for it, though! Couldn't find myself humming along to anything here, I'm afraid. I don't mind bits and bobs of her other stuff (early Sugacubes and Army of Me is a belter) but I wouldn't be digging this one out again any time soon. 3/10.

  6. Pup Will Eat Itself

    Veneration X

    Status Duo

    Black Flan

    Bream

    Shag 69

    UK Pubs

    Jethro Dull

    Les

    MI5

    Loft Machine

    The Jim

    Talc Talk

    Faith No Bore

    Kings of Loon

    Bee Goes

    The Lamas & the Papas

    The Smashing Bumpkins

    The Grifters

    The Wonder Stiff

    Atone Roses

    The Boasters

    Demo

    Arcade Fine

    Gentle Grant

    Aphrodite's Chili

    Moody Glues

    Joe Division

    Tools and the Maytals

    Gary Human

    Soft Celt

    Men Without Hams

    Simple Minks

    Tubeway Arms

    Britney Speaks

     

     

    That's more than enough. Probably some duplicates here but I can't be bothered to go through the pages again :biggrin:

  7. Dad only had four albums. Two Don Williams, a Dolly Parton and a Greatest Hits of 1973 affair. Mum occasionally tuned in to Radio 2.

     

    As to influences, I'd go with my elder cousin who, when we were round Gran's house, would slip his collection of punk singles and albums on the turntable. "Turn that rubbish off!" 😀

  8. I gave it more than one minute and twenty seven seconds :biggrin: Listened to it three times, and there's a couple of half-decent tracks but it never really grew on me. I don't mind a bit of jingly-jangly alt-rock but this had a 'much of a muchness' feel about it, it just meandered along and there was a lack of decent 'hooks' to get hold of. The recording sound is good but the whole album didn't leave a lasting impression.

     

    Best tracks - Loosen Up, No Say and Wake the Breathing Light.

     

    Overall - 5/10

     

     

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  9. 1 hour ago, Reggaebass said:

    It could be a Little mix album, or even Clive Dunn greatest hits :o😁

     

    1 hour ago, Dad3353 said:

     

    Better that than reggae, though. :|

     

    I quite liked Clive Dunn's reggae phase. "Permission to Toast, Sir?" and "They Don't Like It Uptown" are dub classics.

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  10. Hello, another member of the 'Disappointed With My Vocal Club' here. Tried to sound scary, ended up sounding like Malcolm McLaren 🙃

     

    Our cheeky little heroine is off to school. Dunno how much work she'll get done, what with the mischievous and otherworldly nature of her classmates. They all seem a bit, well, y'know, rapaciously ravenous. She may well fall in with the wrong crowd, if she hasn't already...

     

     

    Recorded with Wavepad, Audacity and a Roland Micro Cube. Unbranded guitar using open C tuning with some delay in places, P-bass copy, Yamaha YPT240 keyboard, MT Drums and a handful of samples for screams and noises.

     

     

    Vox for those that are interested.

     

     

    Spoiler

    Growing up fast, too old for the creche

    First day at ghoul school, lunchbox full of human flesh

     

     

    Takes her seat at the back of the class

    Teacher is performing a Satanic mass

    A fiendish apparition and a poltergeist

    Are chanting incantations for the Antichrist

     

     

    The banshee wails, a zombie cries

    This blood-thirsty class wants to eat human pies

     

     

    The pupils aren't here to learn how to read and write

    They're getting pretty hungry and are ready to bite

    Somebody warn the naive new geography teacher

    You'd better get out quickly or they're gonna eat'cha!

     

    Dinner is unnerved

     

    Ghoul School

     

    Ghoul School

     

    Ghoul School

     

     

  11. 22 hours ago, kodiakblair said:

    Was looking forward to seeing Messer Chups next month.

     

    Same here. Ordered tickets in January for the May gig in Corby that was then shunted to November and has now been cancelled altogether, got the news from Ticketmaster the other day. Not happy!

     

    22 hours ago, kodiakblair said:

    Gig cancelled due to visa problems, they're a Russian band . P!$$ed off hardly describes it, been waiting years to see them 🤬

    Double p!$$ed off since their US tour over the summer went ahead with no visa problems nor the current European one.

     

    Is that the reason? That was the excuse last time around. Their facebook page hadn't said anything about it the last time I looked.

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