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mikel

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  1. You can only truly judge someone by playing with them and finding out first hand if they are reliable, fun to be around, gig ready and suitable for the job in hand.

    Unless you can check every band on someones CV, not possible I would argue, give a couple of guys 3 or 4 days to nail say 8 to 10 songs. See how early they get to the audition, how quickly they set up and get there sound and how sensitively they treat the material. If they are a fit musically have a good chat and include the whole band in this cos how you gel as personalities is equally important.

    Someone could have gigged for 20 months or 20 years but the right guy will stick out, as they fit the unique dynamic that is any band.

    People play with people not CVs.

  2. [quote name='chriswareham' timestamp='1483387818' post='3206787']
    Really? I can only think of one act I've liked on Jools Holland's show, and none on a "Hootenanny".
    [/quote]

    What? Ever? Are you into death metal or something? If so neither of those shows would suit you.

  3. [quote name='steantval' timestamp='1483385821' post='3206770']
    I'm glad folks have different tastes, Christine and the Queens, bloody awful and the other French female vocalist doing Black Betty.
    [/quote]

    Yep, we all like different things. I have to agree re the Black Betty debacle though.

  4. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1483302424' post='3206085']
    Listening. Well IMO thats one of the best starts. Its whats its all about. Its innocent, and thats where i think music always comes from.
    [/quote]

    I have listened to others playing bass for years, so that must make me a superb bassist.

  5. [quote name='BassBus' timestamp='1483217167' post='3205540']
    Maybe time to start taking a regular inventory of her shoe collection :D
    [/quote]

    Have you not heard the female quote..."I love my new shoes, they are so much better than the ones I bought yesterday"

  6. Nice one, love it. I have a friend who has about 25, or so, bikes. His secret? all of them are black. When he buys a new one and his wife sees it for the first time, and says "Is that new?" he says "This, nah, had it for years". All your basses need to be the same colour.

  7. [quote name='darkandrew' timestamp='1482568891' post='3201467']
    [b]I think the negative sentiment against Mark King rises from the impression that many have that he appears to see himself as being more important than the band. This may of course be completely misrepresentative of how he actually sees himself and is just a matter of perception. He's not alone in this, other artists that I can think of that have been similarly perceived (rightly or wrongly) are Midge Ure, Phil Collins and Sting for example.[/b] It's probably more a reflection of band management and how the band's been presented in the media, as by all accounts Mark King is a really nice guy who can't do enough for others.
    [/quote]

    Possibly, but where would L42, Ultravox, Genesis and The Police have been without those guys? Musicians, singers and main songwriters. King used his bass differently from most, or did when he started out. Most of the low frequencies in L42 came from the keyboards.

  8. I dont get the whole "Roadworn" thing. Why buy a new bass that has been made to look like a badly mistreated 40 year old instrument? Each to there own but I think it smacks of posing. A really old bass, that you have owned for decades, may or may not have the odd mark on it, but not cos you wanted to ding it. Any blemish would have a history that meant something to only you. Its like buying a brand new car with faux rust streaks on the wings and missing a couple of wheel trims.

  9. [quote name='fleabag' timestamp='1482336624' post='3199700']
    I believe that to be the Rotary effect as the spinning trumpets threw the sound around like a rag doll.

    Robin Trower used an effect pedal to do that very thing ... cant remember the pedal


    Maybe a Uni-Vibe ?
    [/quote]

    Listen to "Little Wing" by Jimi Hendrix. He used a rotary cab on that recording.

  10. [quote name='CrackerJackLee' timestamp='1482002160' post='3196941']
    You know, when I hear people say things like "not enough restraint", it reminds me of "Teacher Leave The Kids Alone"... where poor British schoolchildren are beaten and cajoled by their masters into not moving their hands and not speaking - until told to speak... upon fear of having to bend over and get a damn good paddling. Outside of Britain, this "restraint" mantra does not exist. Remember that this bulletin board receives international membership. Perhaps the comment should have been paraphrased with a disclaimer?

    [b]And I don't hear where it lacks in taste... or maturity. This is a gospel service where emotional expression is part of the belief. Some cultures are very repressive, and members of such regimes should be aware that perhaps they are projecting a troubled upbringing onto normal people, that is, non-members of their sub-group. I don't understand the pre-occupation with restraint. We don't live in China, do we? This is the Western World. One must not forget that the country from which this video was taken worships self-expression.[/b]

    Even though one has the freedom of artistic criticism, it doesn't mean that everyone else has to accept it. Perhaps discretion is a lost art. And for the record, I'd like the video musician to know that most people find his playing to be tasteful, mature... and totally unrestrained. :)
    [/quote]

    Thats all fine, but where is it written that self expression equals playing more notes?

    Note choice and placement can often be more appropriate than a chop fest, regardless of nationality.

  11. [quote name='2elliot' timestamp='1482003597' post='3196954']
    Grott. I seem to remember it being ran by a Hanoi Rocks look a like. We always used to pile in there to see what second hand gear had come in that week. Oh memories of youth... now let's go to the Mayfair and get lashed.
    [/quote]

    Ahhhhh, the Mayfair. Saw AC/DC there back in the 70s. Still the loudest band I have ever seen. Bon Scott was awesome that night.

  12. [quote name='Misdee' timestamp='1481989331' post='3196814']
    I can appreciate the skills of a player like Sharay Reed, but it does nothing for me, and to be honest with you, I think it lacks the taste and maturity of the best players. Just a bit too much of everything and not enough restraint. YMMV, of course. There is no doubt the young man has exceptional ability, and each to his own!

    For me, it doesn't get any better than this:

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoDamvrfUbQ[/media]
    [/quote]

    Agreed, you can have too much bass.

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