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ubit

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  1. To be honest, I get cheesed off with so called experts coming up and telling us how to do it. I would never dream of going up to a band and telling them to change settings unless I knew them or they asked me.
    I remember hearing a local band sound checking and giving them the thumbs up and saying sounds perfect guys The guitarist says oh, I can't hear the keys. So they turned up the keyboard and after that all we could hear was keyboard drowning out everything else I just thought, right, I'm not helping anymore. I thought an opinion from a known musician sitting in the audience would have counted for something



  2. It's obviously down to taste in your sound, because I have tried lots of different strings, and find none will last more than two or three gigs before losing brightness. I just love the new string ring. I remember reading about the bass player off of Wet Wet Wet, and he said his strings lasted him 3 hours! I suppose he had the luxury of not having to pay for his own, but unfortunately, I am struck with the same malady!

  3. [quote name='lojo' timestamp='1434725573' post='2802255']


    I'm not sure , I think 1/3 of a pub gig audience usually have a connection to the band
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    I don't know where you get those figures. We played a bar last weekend and out of about 100 people, I knew about 3 vaguely!

    Just to add, it was our local ;)

  4. Heard that due to Dave having to cancel gigs, that Glastonbury has decided to put Florence and the machine on in their place. Maybe it's because I'm predominantly a rock fan, but I just think this is ridiculous! Sorry to any Florence fans but I don't think she is fit to lace up Dave Grohls broken legged boots! I would, if I was going to Glastonbury this year, be trying hard to avoid both Florence and Kanye!
    Just my tuppence worth!

  5. We've given up playing on mull. Every time we arrived , we were told, oh there's a 21st on at such and such, or oh, Skerryvore are playing at such and such! We just got sick of rubbish nights where the booked us knowing something big was on somewhere else. It's not exactly a double booking, but on an island in the west of Scotland, it's as good as!

  6. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1428612939' post='2743153']
    Black Berry Smoke are at SummerFest this year I will check them out.

    blue
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    Aah, Summerfest, one of the greatest festivals ever. My only gripe was the benches they put out for the bands are great for sitting on during the day when it's quiet, but as it gets busier, people stand on them and even tall people have no chance of seeing the bands if you are too slow to get on a bench! I remember hearing Wolfmother, but didn't even get a glimpse of them and their show is very visual!

  7. I've just had a look at the lyrics and am amazed as I too, have heard this song so many times, but never actually heard what he was singing about. Fact is, it gets played on mainstream radio every day, so if some idiot complains, I would tend to ignore them. It's a great song and if it has a message, all the better. It's not as if its glorifying slavery or rape, is it?

  8. I find when we play, I hear everything clear as hell. As the night goes on, even though nothing is changed, I find everything becomes a wall of noise and I struggle to hear myself or the other instruments clearly. I realise our ears start to filter out certain frequencies and it's probably down to us being too loud at the back line. I've heard some bands play so quiet that they can talk onstage and let the PA do the work, but it's not always so easy when playing smaller venues where you need to hear yourself over the drummist.
    It's usually our guitarist who is too loud. I agree the best sound is a bass heavy sound, but then again we are biased, ain't we?

  9. I also heard that pubs were supposed to note down whatever songs were played and send the results to whoever, for the artists to get their cut. Same with cover bands, but obviously, this would be impossible to enforce, so maybe that's a load of tosh!

  10. I was just wondering today,after hearing Guns version of word up on the radio, who gets paid when this is played on radio stations? I mean Cameo wrote it and deserve credit via royalties, but, does the band doing the cover version get a cut?
    Anyone know?

  11. I obviously have sweaty, dirt infested slimy paws plus a desire for a bright, fresh twang on my strings, because I can never understand people who say they change strings every 2 or 3 years or even months, or weeks for that matter. I struggle to get more than 3 gigs out of a set of strings, before the lifeless, distorted boominess becomes more than I can handle and I have to change them!

  12. [quote name='miles'tone' timestamp='1432834951' post='2785493']


    Funny you should mention A Perfect Circle as I was just coming along to say that Paz Lenchantin's tone on this live Entrance Band beach gig is my current fave bass tone.
    Just raw roundwound P bass growl.
    (of course Paz was APC's live bassist and was in the vid for Judith. Think she recorded strings for the albums but not the bass weirdly, as she's a top player. Proper bass player.)

    http://youtu.be/jS5ZkvZyTM4
    [/quote]

    http://youtu.be/xTgKRCXybSM

    How true, Paz haz the ultimate sound ( for me any road) I just adore this song, sound, video !

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