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skankdelvar

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  1. Where's Thunderhead when you need him? In his august absence...failed or failing power tube? OTOH, could be a manky vibe from boozer crawled into your reverb tank and is sending out a bummer spiritual negativity. :wacko:
  2. It's the clocks going back an hour. There's bad temper breaking out all over.. Either way, that's as nice a Squier TB as I've seen and £175 is not a bad price under the circs. Good luck selling it.
  3. Hi and welcome. You're a bit like me - have swerved between 4 and 6 strings over the years. Loads of advice here in the sub-forums on budget stuff - and the gear in the 'For sale' sections is often a damn sight cheaper than Ebay. Enjoy!
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    Hi Harry, welcome! P-bass - proper!
  5. Nearly bought a kitchen worktop like that. But it looks different in a sort of good way....
  6. And it ain't just the bass cellar. Chandlers in Richmond about 5 years ago: Me: I'm looking for a small amp to crank up. Salesman: You should try a power attenuator. Me: But I want a small amp. Salesman: Yeah, yeah, but have you tried a power attenuator? Me: Yes - I bought a Marshall Powerbrake. Salesman. Huh! Why d'you buy one of those? Everybody knows they're totally useless. (Calls out to other assistant : "Hey, he's got a Powerbrake!" - Cue joint sniggering) So, who sold you that, then? Me: You did, in here 3 years ago.
  7. NO offence, but you might be better off sticking this in the 'amps for sale' forum - with the word "Feeler" appended to the title - people will get the drift and maybe make some offers. Have a look at some of the Ampeg gear for sale - it'll give you an idea of current values. Good luck
  8. I am genuinely filled with admiration for all of this; yet I'm sure I've seen it somewhere before. After all, it is about sound, our 'Holy Grail': Soldier: Where'd you get the coconuts? King Arthur: We found them. Soldier: Found them? In Mercia? The coconut's tropical! King Arthur: What do you mean? Soldier: Well, this is a temperate zone King Arthur: The swallow may fly south with the sun or the house martin or the plover may seek warmer climes in winter, yet these are not strangers to our land? Soldier: Are you suggesting coconuts migrate? King Arthur: Not at all. They could be carried. Soldier: What? A swallow carrying a coconut? King Arthur: It could grip it by the husk! Soldier: It's not a question of where he grips it! It's a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut. King Arthur: Well, it doesn't matter. Will you go and tell your master that Arthur from the Court of Camelot is here? Soldier: Listen. In order to maintain air-speed velocity, a swallow needs to beat its wings forty-three times every second, right? Etc...ad inf.
  9. He may be talking b%x, but that's quite a pretty bass, if you like sorta-Fenders.
  10. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='313538' date='Oct 24 2008, 08:59 AM']If I was one of those awful people who mis-applies cod psychology to complete strangers on the basis of completely inadequate evidence[/quote] I never said he was a cod. But, in the absence of any specific leverage, people [i]always[/i] insult or threaten you with the thing they fear most. Logical, innit. Anyhow, I don't care 'cos my attorney can prove I've made more in the last 5 seconds than everyone in the history of the planet while you're all rotting there with your welfare line parents, naked in a septic tank in a filthy basement in the middle of a toxic lake while I glide around Sherman Oaks in my $350,000 Lamborghini Twatinello and you couldn't afford the bit of thread hanging from the lapel of my Mr Nudie suit, even if you sold your family to Homie pimps [i]and[/i] all your pathetic possessions [i]and[/i] the piece of rotting plywood you call an Alembic, you loser morons.
  11. Well, he's only had 3 sales in Oct under that seller name. Looking over the last few months, seems he mostly ships VOS Les Paul's abroad, and some overpriced 70's tat. Suspect he's not doing quite as well as he makes out, which might explain his protestations to the contrary. Given most of his insults are to do with being poor and living in a dump, suspect that's the thing that frightens [i]him[/i] most, however rich he is. Perhaps we should just pity him. OTOH he's still a t8sser. So let's go tw*t him and rob him, the big baby.
  12. Bruce Foxton John Paul Jones John Entwistle
  13. [quote name='Bass_In_Yer_Face' post='312265' date='Oct 22 2008, 04:24 PM']Give me the early eighties anyday compared to the talentless wonders today. I think it's a bit harsh to say that the early eighties was a dull time for music. You had the dawning of new romantics, new wave, hip hop, goth, electro & Ska..to name a few off the top of my head...what have you got now?[/quote] Well, it was a bit dull for me, compared to the 70's ... but maybe not for anyone else. In fairness, we did have the NWOBHM (hey kids, if you don't recognise this acronym, ask your Dad!)
  14. Why not post a soundclip when you're done - nice to hear it...
  15. Whether they're gen or not, he's clearly in need of a big hug.
  16. Funny, I always thought of Numan as synth-rock of the OMD school and Roxy as being in their extended "Ferry as lounge lizard" mode. The ever-reliable Wikipedia briefly lists the following as New-Rom: Depeche Mode, Spandau Ballet, Visage, Japan, Ultravox, Adam & The Ants, Culture Club, Duran Duran, Classix Nouveaux. ....which represents a fair spread of sounds. As to where the 'New Rom' sound came from - well, as mentioned above, there were various UK bands and individuals experimenting with synths at the end of the 70's, start of the 80's - Numan, OMD, etc. This later merged with some rhythmic aspects of disco and pop e.g Chic. Vocally, Scott Walker was a big, if unacknowledged, influence. Around then, some club guys in London (Rusty Egan and Steve Strange) stuck a label on all this, while the Soho-istas glammed up as a sort of reaction against the perceived drabness of punk. Thus the New-Rom movement emerged, but bands developed their own, varying sounds - ranging from the light 'session' pop of Culture Club to the left-field stuff from Japan. Musically, not as uniform as punk, with, I suspect, a fair bit of input from studio musicians. Probably the biggest influence on the sound was the wider availability of big polyphonic synths - e.g. Kurzweil, Oberheim - that gave everything that 'lush' 80's keyboard pad sound, as well as the hideous 'parping' keyboard bass. From my recollection, the early 80's was a pretty dull time, musically, with more emphasis on fashion and style than songs and substance. Sounds familar?
  17. I've only ever heard religious stuff on Songs of Praise. I find the contemporary stuff a bit Lloyd Webber. Might sound better without the inevitably ploddy drums. The only God stuff I ever really liked was 'The Count Bishops'. As regards the OP, wouldn't know, haven't been there, couldn't say. I expect a lightning bolt would fry me the second I went through the door.
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  19. [quote name='Neill' post='307972' date='Oct 16 2008, 04:16 PM']it is quite expensive to just look at but very good value if you switch it on and hear it[/quote] Works for me - LOL.
  20. +1 on the Peter Cooks, but you should at least be able to get into Wunjo, Music ground, Rose Morris, Rockers and V&R. Might take a bit of wiggling, but should work out OK. Apart from that, if she fancies something different while you're GAS-ing, there's a big Borders round the corner, and Foyles opposite the West End of Denmark St on Charing X Rd has lifts to each floor. If you're driving, be aware that parking is mad expensive. One of the nearest cheaper car parks to Denmark St used to be under the YMCA in Tottenham Ct Rd, but things may have changed... If you leave your car further out and use the Tube, the nearest station for Denmark St is Tottenham Ct Rd, but check first to see if they've got a lift - don't think they do - so you might have to go to Goodge St on the Northern Line, but I think there's still at least one set of stairs up to the lifts - check the Transport for London web site - should be some info. Have a nice day out!
  21. [quote name='cheddatom' post='274327' date='Sep 1 2008, 11:08 AM']Is it just me who loves playing on a hollow wooden stage? The vibratons go all the way up my legs and tickle my balls in a way that no other stage can accomplish.[/quote] +1 - worse sound ever on a concrete stage under a high, conservatory-type roof.
  22. In a Volvo 240: 7 Piece drum kit 1x15 Bass Combo 2x basses 2x guitars Pedalboard Marshall Head 4x12 Cab Pa Mixer head 2 X PA Bins Stands, leads etc in tack-box Me Gtrst Drummer Me old 240 much better for hauling gear than current 850...sigh
  23. I believe that "Awesome", as an adverb, means "Actually rather nicely". Whereas "F***in' ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" implies that the item in question "promotes a profound sense of well being and universal bonhomie". It's all so over-cooked and yet so half-baked...
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