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phil.c60

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  1. [quote name='Graham' timestamp='1445793409' post='2894230'] I remember a Come Dine With Me where one of the contestants was Blobby Williams in overweight Take That tribute Take Fat. [/quote] You beat me to that - I saw that one!
  2. At least I didn't suggest that if a cloth Midget comes along I might put my hand up!
  3. "Young Blood", Bad Company, is a bit bit dodgy too, it's in our set list but it does make me a little nervy.....
  4. I started this as a bit of tongue in cheek humour, really, but it's been quite entertaining and has actually got me thinking. I do find I can't always here my Compact if I'm standing right in front as it's at knee level, so either the Midget or 610 is going to get some serious consideration. If a cloth Midget comes up at the right price I'd be interested, but the 610 really does appeal. Next can of worms is amp: stick with my LM3 (which works fine with the Compact), or how about Ampeg PF500? (Mods: I realise this is moving away from the topic so if I should repost just say and I will!)
  5. I have never used a pick, but he way I play I'd be better off with a shovel.
  6. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1445680523' post='2893307'] It [i]is [/i]funny... I did an audition a month or two ago with an SVT350H and an Ampeg 8X10 and it sounded totally amazing. I also did yet another audition where the supplied rig was an SVT350 with an Ampeg 410HLF and that was also totally amazing. In fact, as a direct result of these experiences, I bought an Ampeg SVT350H... so there you go, one man's sparkly diamonds are another man's bucket of spew. No accounting for taste, there's nowt as queer as folk, it would be a dull world if we all liked the same thing, yadda yadda. Edit: You [i]were [/i]using a P bass, right..? [/quote] I don't think the input on an SVT accepts anything else, does it? I've also been told that they don't work unless you're using flats! [quote name='steve-bbb' timestamp='1445680780' post='2893315'] disguise the cabs as a coffee table with cunning use of smoked glass and fancy trinkets edit - and perhaps leave a suitably distracting coffee table book on the aforementioned cunningly disguised coffee table [/quote] How did you know we need a new coffee table?
  7. Mmm.... not sure about that, Steve - she's quite savvy. As I currently leave the house with my Compact in one hand and my LM3 tucked under my arm, the sight of me sweating (swearing?) my way out of the house with and SVT would not go unnoticed! She really wouldn't mind if I bought one, but although she doesn't mind at all about having bass guitars or even my DB (which I haven't even really started with yet) or my spare Ampeg B200r dottted around the house but I think the fridge stuck in the sitting room might be a bridge too far. The previously mentioned Cortina estate however........now there's an idea!
  8. Thanks for all your input, chaps. I'm only slightly serious and mostly humorous about gigging with one. I'd love to play the sort of places where it would be required, although we did a festival gig this year and outdoors it would have been fine - I actually used a Markbass rig belonging to a mate of mine who was on the same bill, a 4x10 and a 1x15 stacked so similar size and sounded great. It was more about the fact that now I finally understand what the fuss is all about. Steve: thanks for your kind offer, I'll bear that in mind and if we can get it together some time that would be great. If the thing gets going with these guys from yesterday, it will be our usual rehearsal place, so I might be able to get my jollies without having to pay for it or cart it about!
  9. Played with some new guys at a new (to me) rehearsal room last night, and guess what: there, lurking in the corner was the supplied bass rig, an Ampeg 8x10 with an Ampeg amp perched on the top. Stupidly, I didn't look at the amp model number. Set it all flat, plugged in my trusty Hot Rod P, and away I went. Oh My Dear Lord, what a sound. I have never had the opportunity to play through one of these before, but did I say - Oh My Dear Lord what a sound. I play mostly smallish pub gigs with my Barefaced Compact and LM3, which is plenty. But.......I am wandering around at work thinking "can I fit it in my car? Would it be [i]that [/i]outrageous to turn up with it? Can I actually lift an SVT and plonk it on the top at my age?" not to mention how to sneak (!) it into the house (disguised as a fridge, perhaps?). Can anybody help me?
  10. [quote name='TrevorR' timestamp='1445104545' post='2888863'] I'm guessing it might be this beastie... [/quote] Is this Wonderwal?
  11. Fender Hot Rod Precision, which I gig with, '79 jazz which I would gig with but it's too bloody heavy compared to the P, Tanglewood acoustic bass and a proper left handed double bass that was too tempting to resist (moderate cost, and local-ish) which I have yet to get to grips with properly. Just remembered - did have five, but sold my old original Squier P bass special to Nodd for a project.
  12. [quote name='bertbass' timestamp='1443961110' post='2878962'] I'm the best Bertbass type bass player in the world and no one can come close to playing just like me! I'm sure that you are the best Number6 type bass player in the world. [/quote] And you hold your bas the right way round, and you have on a lovely shirt!
  13. The difficulty is that some people are time wasters.... we have a problem with Sunday gigs: we've turned down a lot of them, but our regular guitarist/singer has an agreement with his wife that Sundays are family days, which is fair enough (he has a young son). We have therefore been thinking about a permanent Sunday dep (if that's not irish). Guy we know, says he's interested, has had this all explained to him, knows we are looking at rehearsals this winter and Sundays from spring next year as a lot were outside summer gigs. We sort out set list, mp3s, arrange rehearsal/audition to see if it gels, it all goes well: harp player even picks him up as they live near one another (it's also his mate). After rehearsal, everyone seems happy, we part on good terms, insist he doesn't have to pay for the studio time (we never expect auditions to pay - does anybody?). I get a call from harp player the next morning to say " you won't believe this, on the way home he tells me his wife's pregnant and so he won't be able to do much after next spring/early summer as this is when the baby is due. so I'ts a bit of a non runner, really". So, really a waste of time, effort and money.
  14. I'm holdin' back the tears - of anguish at being reminded of it.
  15. But has anyone told Thunderbird (Fenders are rubbish....) what's at number one!
  16. I've got Rotosound Monel flats on my P - SM77? - and D'Addario black tapewounds on my J. Love them both but for different reasons. I still get the "stickiness" onthe Monels from time to time - seems to be when the atmosphere or my hands are damp? Still happens now, even after....no, I won't admit how old they are, I'll just make myself feel ashamed (or cheap!) but they still sound great and stay in tune for ever.
  17. [quote name='leftybassman392' timestamp='1443017815' post='2871487'] Any pair of lines taken more or less at random from Billericay Dickie. e.g. She took me to the cleaners, and uvver misdemeanours, but I got right up between, her rump and her ribena... I think you'll find it's "Her [u]rum[/u] and her ribena" after the popular ladies drink of the era, rum and blackcurrant. [/quote]
  18. [quote name='Low End Bee' timestamp='1443011509' post='2871410'] I see no one has gone for Ian Dury's 'Plaistow Patricia'. [/quote] Not quite my kind of girl.......
  19. "....First line or sentence" and now verse, clearly.
  20. [quote name='Rich' timestamp='1443001382' post='2871245'] The Mississippi Delta was shining like a National guitar. [/quote] Yeah, this I like!
  21. or "Roland was a warrior, from the land of the midnight sun...." Don't you just love Zevon ? And "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" is a great track title too.
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