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  1. On 14/06/2021 at 12:42, MacDaddy said:

    Does the pedal have to be a TC Electronic Switch-3 Controller Pedal?

    I got a feeling you can use pretty much any 3 button switch. I have the bh550 and I did some research way back when I bought it into buying/making an alternative 3 switch pedal. I'm not too confident about my soldering skills so bought the TC switch in the end...turns out a neighbour, 7 doors down, builds his own pedals! D'oh!

    I bought the bh250 first and really liked it. Great for home practice and powerful enough for rehearsal too. I hate carrying pedals about and all that fiddly, time consuming setting up so the toneprint suits me plus found the 'in built' tuner a boon too!

    I was worried that the bh250 might not have enough beef for the function gigs I was doing so bought a bh550 as well. I play a 5 string Lakland through the bh550 and a pair of Barefaced one10s and I'm happy. I use the Spectracomp compressor and MK's Sweet Minger on the toneprint. I'm currently playing a lot of funk and soul from the 60s, 70s and 80s and I would say I just about get a sound I like with a little growl when I need it 😊.

    £199 is obviously cheaper than what I paid for my bh250 so if I was looking for an amp that was a bit Swiss army knife, this would be top of the list (in fact I'd probably go for the bh800 😄)

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  2. On 27/05/2021 at 16:45, NancyJohnson said:

    I don't buy so much now so essential purchase bands would be Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, XTC (reissue series).

    In the unlikely event of new product, I'd extend this to Ludo, Charlie Sexton, Tears For Fears, Jellyfish, Stevie Salas/Colorcode, 3 Colours Red.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Jellyfish's Bellybutton is probably in my top 3 all time, not a duff track, always gets a play now and then, albums. Spilt Milk I just couldn't get on with, didn't fill me with that feeling of 'eternal summer evenings' until last year. Listened to it in it's entirety and got a little love for it at last...Full circle Jellyfish love complete.

    Will always buy -

    Jim White

    Level 42

    Funkadelic/Parliament/Bootsy/etc.

    Talking Heads/Tom Tom Club/ DB

    Richmond Fontaine

     

     

     

     

  3. 26 minutes ago, paul_c2 said:

    1987: bought my first bass, an Antoria Jazz copy. It was secondhand and from the early 1970s. No idea of its worth now.
    1993: bought (new) a rubbish fretless bass, I think it was an Encore?
    2012: sold the Encore fretless
    2017: bought a secondhand Jap Fender Jazz (the Antoria had developed a few issues and I fancied a change - I know, daft/outrageous reasons to go out and buy another bass)
    2019: bought a secondhand Squier Jazz fretless - because the band I'm involved in - big band - could really benefit. It was that or an EUB

     

    That is genuinely really impressive, either you play guitar and have 30 various makes of those or you are happy with what you got.

    I've bought 8 basses since '87 (we started the same year!) including a EUB. After I joined BC about 6 years ago I also started playing in a function band. This required frequently different tuning (Eb, drop D as well as E). Ended up buying 2 five stringers in the last 3 years (25% of my basses since joining BC!). To find someone more restrained than myself to GAS is a novelty, I always feel like I haven't 'bassed' around like some of the chaps on here.

  4. 24 minutes ago, paul_c2 said:

    I've never owned one but so what - I've only owned 4 basses over my entire lifetime, and I still have 3. 

    Tried friend's P-bass (a long time ago) and tried them in music shops (when we could) but always preferred Jazz, so own 3x Jazz basses now - an Antoria copy (my first bass, had it 34 years), a Japanese Fender and a Squier fretless.

    If I had limitless money and saw any purpose in "collecting" basses or buying more, sure, the next would probably be a Precision.

    Hold on a minute! You've only ever owned 4 basses...4!?!?...one of the mods might have to hold an inquiry over this. Is that possible? 

    My first bass was a Marlin Slammer P bass copy (a very bad copy) and I've never owned or played any other P bass. Put me off a bit I think, preferred jazz basses for years.

  5. I love my SR 1205, my 1st 5 string. Lovely woods, so tactile. I don't take her out gigging much since I got a Lakland but took her to rehearsal this week and she was a joy to play and sounded great through the studio's bass amp and 15" cab.

    The Lakland fits in with the soul and funk we play and I get on better with the string spacing but the Ibby just looks and feels a bit...you know, sexier. 

    Think I might have a lie down.

    Enjoy it Dave.

     

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  6. I take spare everything to pub and club gigs. Both my basses are active and I check how much gas is left in the battery but always feel safer with a spare.

    The problem I have is that we are a 5 piece or (with horns) an 8 piece band and that I usually get a postage stamp of stage space between the keys and the drummer. No room for a spare bass usually so if I needed to change bass I'd have to leave the 'stage' and go to the pile of kit hidden away somewhere 'off stage'... mumble grumble...pub gigs 🙄.

    I always end up hitting a cymbal and Dave (drummer) goes all dead pan and tells me off... bit of a running joke, at least I think it is! Haven't managed to clock the keyboard player with me headstock yet.

  7. I was thinking about '85 recently... I too bought 'Dream into Action' when it came out.

    So many other great albums and hits that year that I remember well, I was 14 and I guess we all have one of those years where music becomes so important. Hounds of Love, World Machine, This Is The Sea, Our Favourite Shop...Live Aid...first kiss, that's it, my first kiss was in '85. 

    Definitely a good year for me to reminisce about 😊

  8. Steve Lawson uses loop pedals to great effect, I would say he has probably experimented with a few and has a good knowledge of what's good n bad. Check him out.

    I borrowed a Boss rc-20 for a while, it was good fun but I didn't really get on with it. It might've been my stupidity but it didn't seem that user friendly 🤯

    I've heard the rc-30 is much better.

     

  9. Some call me Big Al (it started after Eat the Rich) so when I discovered there was a bass with the same moniker I thought I need to check this out.

    They say never judge a book by the cover...I say never play a bass that looks like a thirteen year old's woodwork project! 

    Having said that, give me a Squier Katana any day 😊

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  10. 1 hour ago, drTStingray said:

    Well if you exclude such classics as Step On (Happy Mondays) (in fact their album Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches), Fools Gold (Stone Roses), Soul to Soul (Back to Life etc), Killer (Adamski), Nothing Compares to You (Sinead O'Connor), Sacrifice (Elton John), Vogue (and album Immaculate Collection), Madonna and various other  seminal or reasonably seminal music, along with the famous World Cup in Italy with Bobby Robson in charge (and England ejected in a penalty shoot out) and loads of other stuff maybe. The Rave scene was big in this period. 

    For me it's a pretty memorable year!! 

    You missed out the Soup Dragons' 'I'm Free' (loved that tune!).

    I remember going to Reading Festival and seeing Ride, Living Colour, Buzzcocks, Pixies, FNM, Iggy Pop (or was that '91?)...I think I stopped watching TOTP about then so watching them now  feels like I missed a great chunk (or not so great 😆) of music from that era.

  11. 5 hours ago, fleabag said:

    For those not familiar,  i would suggest listening to Overnight Sensation.  Its a beauty,  and as  Doc J says,  he ranges from Sublime to Unlistenable.  I'd put  Overnight in the Sublime camp

    I would avoid 200 Motels.

    Hot Rats is a good one.  As is Sheik Yerbouti and  Shut Up an Play Yer Guitar

    I had the privelege of seeing FZ live at Hammersmith Odeon in the 70's.  It was a real treat

    Just a quick note -  Zappa never took drugs, and he never tolerated any drug users in his bands

    I think Overnite Sensation was part of that sweet spot of Zappa's that I love from the mid 70s. One Size Fits All is my favourite (Inca Roads... what a tune to start an album with!).

    For his live albums I love listening to Roxy & Elsewhere and The Best Band You Never Heard (inc Bolero). I think some of his albums blur the lines between live and studio output, Sheik Yerbouti is a good example.

    Anyone here listen to Lumpy Gravy much though? 🤔

    This film sounds right up my street 👍

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  12. 10 minutes ago, Rusco said:

    Hi all

    My marvellous better half offered to buy me a 5 string Stingray Special for my 50th (she likes the new snowy white colour 🤷🏼‍♂️). It’s lovely but not sure I’d use a 5 enough to justify and they’re now stupidly expensive (IMHO) for what they are.

    So I’m looking for ideas... 

    What bass did you add to the collection as a milestone keeper?, you know that one you’d never sell for both musical and sentimental reasons.

    A ‘Ricky’ would complete my Fab Four set but I’ve just never got the attraction really.

    Big Muse fan so wondered about a Chris W replica Status but I know you’ll laugh 😂

    Your wife sounds like a keeper... I'm fast approaching 50 and no mention of any bass guitars let alone a 5 string from my missus!

    I think a stingray 5 would be my choice if I was allowed a lovely new bass on my birthday... actually it would be nice to have a day or 2 just going to music shops to try a few basses out, that in itself would be a novelty these days!

    I hope you get what you wish for.

     

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  13. 7 hours ago, AndyTravis said:

    That version of Lets Dance was ace.

    I had an older BTB 676 and although I never got to grips with it and sold after about 2 months, it was a great bass.

    I agree with Let's Dance, I was sat watching it and thinking to myself "that is a really cool arrangement" and then the Mrs pipes up "I know this", followed by 30 seconds of guessing and then "her voice is awful for this song"

    Bubble burst, moment gone!

    Really enjoyed the live studio stuff, it seemed like they all put in a "I really miss doing this" shift... I know the feeling!

  14. So many great singers that aren't classically great singers already listed here. 

    I love Julian Cope's style and Tom Waits too...Nick Cave is quite new to me (only become a fan in the last 5 years!) but I'd say in similar territory to the first two.

    Richmond Fontaine frontman Willy Vlaughtin has a voice that suits the little stories in the lyrics of their songs, a classically trained singer couldn't couldn't pull off the honesty and the emotion that Willy's voice gives every line.

     

  15. 2 pages in on a thread about Krautrock and nobody has mentioned Julian Cope have they?

    I'm sure the arch drude wrote a book about it...never read it myself but I love a bit of Can and Neu.

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  16. I was a devout 4 stringer for 30 years but joining a function band changed all that.

    I tried to avoid buying a fiver by converting a 2nd bass into an Eb bass and buying a drop D tuner for my main bass but I found lugging 2 basses around was a pain. Occasionally I would forget to flick the drop D back to E too!

    I think trying an Ibby 5 was my epiphany and now 2 second hand fivers (from basschat!) and 30 months later I'm a very happy chappy playing 5s.

    Every now and then I pick up my jazz bass and that teeny tiny neck feels like I'm gonna crush it 💪

  17. On 05/07/2020 at 13:31, dudewheresmybass said:

    I have a bh250. 
    min using an old laptop sleeve. Does the job perfectly. 

    I have a bh250 too and started out using an old laptop bag. Then I was given a Targus laptop backpack...a game changer!

    It has so many places to stow away leads, amp, screwdrivers, straps, nail clippers, bananas, marker pens, a towel, etc... I can hardly lift it now but it's perfect for gigging. 

    Btw, I'm sure other laptop backpacks are available but I love my Targus 😊

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  18. On 04/07/2020 at 19:19, Raslee said:

    I'll await and embrace the ridicule ;)...it sort of started off like a tattoo addiction.

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    Love this...that Funkadelic sticker. And is that an Ozrics sticker?    

    I bought a cheapie Peavey bass about 15 years ago (Milestone 1, £60 2nd hand). As well as new pups, bridge and tuners I covered the scratch plate in any stickers I could find. I was in an indie rock band at the time so it went with the image.

    10 years down the line and I find myself in a function band and, only owning basses of the 4 string variety, requiring a bass to drop a semi tone. I just removed the scratch plate and hey presto...a future proof, multi tasking cheap bass 👍

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