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OddBass65

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  1. I got the Kindle version,and have finished it in only two sittings, it was that good !
    There's certainly a fair few uncomfortably familiar moments in it for all the weekend warriors out there.

    [spoiler]I especially loved Bill and his constant quest for 'The Sound' - I was quite worried you'd run out of guitars for him ![/spoiler]

    A great read, I'll be recommending it to all my musically-inclined friends.

  2. [quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1470866803' post='3109120']
    An apostrophe :D
    [/quote]

    Also a question-mark. :)

    Back on topic, obviously what's necessary is the band playing stuff people want to hear...once the rig gets across the vocals and the basic sound of the song, it'll do.
    The question is then how much more than 'It'll do' is needed to make the musicians in the audience happy...

  3. Well, you could always record your vocals or basslines beforehand, and mime...

    A guitarist/vocalist I used to play with had the same issue, and found his solution was a couple of shots of Jack Daniels just before showtime. I'm not recommending it, but it certainly worked for him.

    Sadly, the actual answer is practice.

  4. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1468877926' post='3094049']
    I think it means gross, disgusting or creepy.

    However, young master discreet (14) often greets me with 'what up, stank' first thing in the morning, when I'm not quite ready for it.
    [/quote]

    Sounds like young master Discreet needs a sharp clip round the ear,,, :blink:

  5. A fine example of nobody else in the band actually aware of what the bass player should be playing !

    Although as pointed out above, there is one version where there is a change, if I remember rightly it's on the fade-out...
    It's always a danger when just saying look it up on YouTube so whenever it's needed I'd always send the link to the actual specific version I'm listening to.
    Bear in mind we're dealing with guitarists, singers and even, gods help us, drummers...

  6. I have to admit to a fondness for Jimmy Buffet's happy holiday nonsense - comes from some good memories of the Florida Keys.
    If that makes me an asshole, so be it.
    In my defence, I agree with the rest of the list - although I'm not familiar with a couple, and don't care enough to check them out.

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