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Nicko

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  1. Does that count as "willing to dress up"?
  2. I don't think they specified male, but she's too old anyway.
  3. Based on most members experience getting anything out of that building is difficult whether you pay for it or not.
  4. The ironic thing is that if I'd heard the song on that video without having read this thread I wouldn't have thought that the band would have long hair. The sound doesn't match the image at all. Sounds more like American college punk from the 90s. It was bad enough that I didn't research their on line presence further though.
  5. I honesty thought the hoarding behind that stage said "dadband" 😀
  6. NOW £225 Great lightweight cabinet. It's a bit dusty but otherwise in good condition. No tears or scuffs to the covering. Impedance: 4 ohms Speaker Size: 2x10 in. Bass Port: rear Tweeter: piezo Power Handling: 400W RMS (AES Standard) Crossover Frequency: 3.5 kHz Frequency Response: 45 Hz to 18 kHz Sensitivity: 101 dB SPL Connections: Jack/Speakon Dimensions Weight: 33 lbs / 15 kg Width: 23.4 in. / 59.4 cm Height: 13 in. / 33 cm Depth: 17 in. / 43.3 cm Please note due to the size I suggest the buyer collects as it will be difficult to pack - or I can deliver if reasonably local.
  7. Markbass soft carry case to suit Little Mark III Little Mark Rocker 500 Little Mark Tube Little Mark Tube 800 Little Mark 800 Little Mark 250 (and Little Mark 250 Black) Little Mark II LMK Little Mark Ninja Little Marcus series Little Mark Vintage Littlemark or Blackline amp. The amp shown in the photo doesn't work and can be free if you want it for spares or to attempt a repair.
  8. You may very well be right, but it's open to interpretation. The OP states that they had identified a risk and were concerned enough about it to take some actions knowing that the actions were insufficient to mitigate the risk. They had also foreseen potential actions of the punters as part of risk so I'm not sure the "but for" is applicable. Stating it as a "lose lose" situation and "hoping for the best" is pretty damning. It's a minefield. The only course of action that would have guaranteed safety would have been to refuse to set up until the organiser made the floor stable, but that would have risked the whole event, putting weights on the tripod bases, or to somehow tether the unstable kit to something.
  9. True, but many policies will exclude gross negligence. It's difficult to define the difference but committing an act with an appreciation of the risk and disregard for the consequence might be a starting point.
  10. I'm not sure any amount of PLI would cover you having knowingly set up your kit in a situation that wasn't safe.
  11. I have one of those cabinets and, although I know what that control is supposed to do, I can't hear any difference in the sound when I change the setting. It may be my cloth ears, that it's only effective when the rest of the band is in full flow, or that I'm too close.
  12. I'm not really looking forward to the 7 minute bagpipe instrumental.
  13. That's my memory of quite of lot of things in the late 70s to be fair. Cars, dinner services, clothes etc. Strangely dog sh!t was quite often white though.
  14. I'm not a massive PJ fan - most of the songs seem to go on forever anyway so maybe the encores just seem never ending?.
  15. No long encores - they WILL pull the plug at 22.30 as Springsteen and McCartney found out in 2012.
  16. Depending on which day you are there have a good look at the support acts and decide how early you need to be there. and of course you need to be there early if you intend to be at the front of the stage. There's a local noise curfew at 22.30 so it will definitely be finished by then. I found getting out surprisingly easy when we went a few years back, we walked down the middle of Park Lane on a Saturday night which was a bit surreal.
  17. Such a shame there wasn't one more vote for Lurks and Upsidedowner. IMO everyone's a winner. Is this the closest vote ever on the challenge?
  18. Without wishing to derail.Wine is vintage by virtue of the year in which the grapes were grown and pressed. You can have crap wine made in any year from a single grape variety. Or you can have a super expensive wine such as the Cheval Bland I mentioned which happens to be a 1er Cru St Emillion which is a blend of Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. The '64 sells for around £1000 a bottle (and is probably past it's best now) the 2021 can be had for around £400 The point I was trying to make is that vintage is simply the year something was made. It doesn't have to be of a year that is considered good, old or anything else.
  19. I think you're missing my point. It was made in 1994. It's not Vintage with a V, nor is it a reissue. A bit like the bottle of cheap bordeaux which is 2020 vintage, vs a Vintage 1964 Chateau Cheval Blanc.
  20. Doesn't vintage simply refer to the year in which something was produced. Thus you can have a 2010 vintage PB, or a 2016 vintage Telecaster. Since Fender serial numbers contain year of manufacture all Fenders would be vintage, just some vintages would be better than others. Vintage with a capital V may mean something else of course. I have a 1994 vintage Mexican tele and its fantastic although not Vintage.
  21. I wasn't much of a Skunk Anansie fan, but my last band ended up covering Hedonism. Simple enough but a great bass line. It ended up being one of my favourite songs to play in the set.
  22. I know a guy who insists he rides a motorbike better after a beer because he's more relaxed. Amazingly he's still alive.
  23. I once received a medium sized steam turbine (about 1MW IIRC) which had been properly packed in a wooden crate which had subsequently been pushed into a steel shipping container. It arrived undamaged, but there was no way to remove the wooden box from the shipping container. The shipping company rejected my suggestion of taking an angle grinder to the container and with the agreement of the turbine manufacturer we dragged the box out using lifting slings and a large forklift. The damage done was significant and the time taken to repair meant that the job overran resulting in significant financial penalties. More isn't always better.
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