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  1. [quote name='StephenYork' timestamp='1485532748' post='3224728']
    The title track has dropped on YouTube

    http://youtu.be/rmlmOk4ubcU
    [/quote]

    The best thing about that is the hat.

    Maybe it's a grower, but the krautrock influence is killing the funk for me.

  2. I saw Kings X supporting someone else (I can't remember who but Megadeth, AC/DC or Alice Cooper would be the prime candidates) at the NEC in Birmingham back in the early 90s.

    They were superb, although they suffered from the usual low turnout for support acts at arena gigs.

  3. Blue, you've once again shattered my illusions.

    I've always thought that the music scene in Milwaukee was something like this
    http://youtu.be/CpQhtsa0JrI

    Or maybe a bit like this


    http://youtu.be/kUNtgbEGQgw

    And if all else fails..

    http://youtu.be/drOeLwEZeM4

  4. [quote name='T-Bay' timestamp='1485118206' post='3221329']

    I feel really bad now, if my post made you search through all the different versions then I am partly to blame for your suffering, no apology could suffice. I hope no long term damage has occurred. If you start twitching and lifting your leg randomly whilst holding your belt loops you will know it's got to you.
    [/quote]

    Yeeha!

  5. [quote name='T-Bay' timestamp='1485116667' post='3221298']

    It is even worse, it seems to be relying on the crowd looking at the girls and ignoring the utter pap being played. Very sad.
    [/quote]

    Fair enough.

    It was the best traditional version of the song I could find on YouTube.

    The others all seem to be instrumentals or dodgy recordings of scratchy old vinyl.

  6. [quote name='T-Bay' timestamp='1485115027' post='3221271']
    Cotton eye joe would take some bearing. Again it's a novelty record and I defended star trekkin earlier but there is no justification for cotton eye joe.
    [/quote]

    Which version?

    While I agree that this one is pretty awful

    http://youtu.be/VcDy8HEg1QY


    There's a certain energy about this version.
    http://youtu.be/IZvpHwoQfqk

  7. Tricky one there's just so much irritating stuff out there.

    However I'd like to offer two up for consideration:

    http://youtu.be/YiunXTVBOe0

    And

    http://youtu.be/MWKchS0GAyo

    Interestingly both artists are X Factor successes, both songs went to number 1 in the UK charts, before both songs effectively signaled the end of the commercial success of the artists involved.

    My theory?

    Marketing and PR will get you only so far before the public realises that your product is sh*te.

  8. [quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1484966562' post='3220110']


    Queen - A Day at the Races - first stage of their descent into dreadful crappery
    Queen - News of the World - see above
    Queen - Jazz - see above
    Queen - The Game - see above

    A trend may be emerging here.
    [/quote]

    They did rebound though albeit relatively briefly.

    Queen - Flash -One of the best soundtracks ever.

    Queen - The Works

    Queen - A Kind of Magic

  9. [quote name='waldemar' timestamp='1484960207' post='3220097']
    >I think I remember the Bass Place , just up the road from Musical Exchanges, maybe in the railway arches?

    Nah, it was in a different part of town - here's a [url="https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/10+Suffolk+Street+Queensway,+Birmingham+B1+1LT/@52.4759031,-1.9012388,3a,66.8y,62.45h,97.03t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s4l6Ttim5rdwaclwP1N04_Q!2e0!4m2!3m1!1s0x4870bc8a48ca03bf:0x795201437574cc95"]streetview[/url] (the 'Fair Well' shop IIRC)

    Heh, far enough away from Snow Hill station to rag having to carry my new Aria Pro SLB2A along with a little 30W Laney a mate helped me with...
    [/quote]

    Fair enough my memory must be playing tricks on me.

    I was sure there was a specialist bass shop less than 5 minutes walk from Musical Exchanges in the early 90s.

  10. I think I remember the Bass Place , just up the road from Musical Exchanges, maybe in the railway arches?

    I tried out a split headstock Kramer there once, through a Trace Elliot rig (sign of the times).

    Great as the the shop was they just couldn't compete with the Aladdin's Cave that was Musical Exchanges. The Bass Centre would have been a brilliant shop if it hadn't had to compete with Musical Exchanges, which at that time used to advertise itself as the biggest guitar shop in Europe and stocked just about everything.

    Once you factor in the enormous selection of second hand stuff, then they actually had everything a spotty teenager ever read about in guitar mags.

  11. [quote name='thegummy' timestamp='1484868693' post='3219368']
    Just got my first P Bass. It's amazing but I'll save all that for the NBD post when the custom pickguard arrives.

    Question I have for you P players is where do you tend to pluck?

    On a J I was always used to plucking right between the pickups which worked well cause i rested my thumb on the neck pup.

    I looked at my favourite P player, Pino, and he plucks right over the pickup but it feels strange to me hitting the pickup with my fingers.

    Is that where it's generally plucked?
    [/quote]

    It's all down to personal comfort of course, but I'd say if your fingertips are hitting the pickups, either the pickup is too high or you're digging too deep.

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