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ubit

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  1. We quite often get people saying can my mate get up and sing, or can I sing? In the past we have let them and NEVER has it ended well. So now I say, sorry mate, this isn't karaoke, and they go away all hurt mumbling things like who do you think you are etc, etc.

    Total no win situation.

    There was one time I was really bad with the cold and this girl said can I sing? I was like, this is a godsend, cos I was struggling to even talk, never mind sing. She started singing and as always, she was sh*te!

  2. How can you make any popularity list? It's all down to taste, innit? Even influence. How can you say this guy was more influential than this guy? Granted, you can say someone is hugely influential, but how influential is anyone's guess. I mean Steve Harris was influential to me, as was Geddy, but I would say, Geezer Butler wasn't cos they were a bit before my time. I know that he was influential to some people though.

    I just find these lists a bit off. Fair enough if it's going by sales of albums, but I've never been asked in a poll or anything!

  3. Any Kings of Leon song will be pretty easy because the bass player admits, he's only just starting to learn how to play the thing. The first two albums are ridiculously easy. He was the relative who was asked to join the band because the rest of the family had formed it.

    Lucky break! :)

  4. I have grown to not like the song but if it was to come on the radio, I think, I would be filled with a feeling of nostalgia and would enjoy hearing it, although I wouldn't stick it on myself. Fact is, it's a great song, just been done to death. Songs do have a fashion period, I mean there's lots of songs we used to play that were great and everyone knew them, but if we were to resurrect them, folks would be like, what the f***s that? That's an old song. Classic rock songs you can get away with for longer, but they are still old songs.
    Certain songs that are in the charts might be great for a while, but soon lose their lustre.

  5. My house has 5 steps straight away , then there's the car, across roads, possibly up more stairs, through narrow gaps, sometimes with drunken revellers blocking the way. Yes, I like the lightweight Barefaced cabs.

    As for the sound. I have an SVT2 and its set up level with, if anything a slightly sad face eq, so I'm certainly not finding too many mids. Maybe different amps give different characteristics.

  6. I posted this same thing in the industry standard thread.
    My mate did a tour with the band Coast and I lent him my Geddy Lee bass. He absolutely loved it and said that the rest of the band kept asking, did you bring the Fender? They said it sat in the mix much better than previous basses had.

    There's something to be said when non bass playing musicians state a preference for a particular guitar.

  7. I can't comment on those particular cabs but I have the big twin cab and its immense! I've used loads of different cabs throughout the years and the Barefaced is, by far, the best I've ever played through!

  8. To be fair, he would find it hard playing fence wire after being used to guitar strings. I play bass all the time in every song and I don't get tired by playing. I sometimes get cramps, but that's more with digging in too much if I'm not hearing myself.

  9. [quote name='Jenny_Innie' timestamp='1422463511' post='2673025']
    You don't do covers exactly like the originals do you? If you did, you might as well have a DJ playing a CD.
    [/quote]

    That's a good advert for a cover band. We are so good that you won't be able to tell the difference from the real thing , so we're just going to put cd's on instead !

  10. [quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1422454334' post='2672859']


    I think that as long as a song isn't too butchered, as long as it's familiar, the typical audience member will hear the soundtrack inside their head, not the song being played in front of them. The ones who'll definitely notice are the musicians in the audience and any agents who've popped in to check you out.
    [/quote]

    Yeah, there was no one more annoyed than me , as being the bass player as well as lead vocalist, I was thinking, that whole set was rotten, my bass kept cutting out, it must have sounded sh*t. Everyone danced though, and complemented us and that's the part that equally baffles and annoys me. No bugger noticed my hard worked bass sound was not driving the song along. I'm sure SOMEONE out there must have noticed, but the vast majority of the drunken revellers were blissfully unaware that the bottom end was in and out for a bit, then out for a long period before I could rescue the situation during the break.
    I'm totally behind the ethos that the bass is one of the most integral parts of a band, but what I'm saying is most punters haven't a clue if, as I say, there's a beat, melody and some singing. Once they recognise a song, they will make up the bits missing in their heads especially if it's a dance where people want to enjoy it.
    My amp worked perfect at the next and every gig since, so the dodgy electrics must have been the culprit.

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