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Graham S

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  1. On 11/16/2017 at 13:58, Happy Jack said:

    A few years back we were offered a pub gig in a rural village, but only on condition that we played Sweet Caroline.

    We assumed that this was intended to be humorous but we rehearsed the song anyway and went to the gig ready to take the piss all the way through.

    Hit the opening notes and ... the entire pub froze, stopped whatever they were doing, stood up, and sang along to the entire song.

    It was the pub's song, and every band who played there had to be able to play Sweet Caroline.

    I imagine there was a back story to it, but we fled into the night without discovering it.

     

    What is it about that number? We have to do it time & time again all over Limassol. I feel I ought to have a bag over my head in case anyone I know sees me playing a Neil Diamond song!

    On the other hand, the professional side of me says, if they want you to play crap, and they're paying you to play crap, then you have to put good taste to one side and play crap. You don't have to enjoy it, though.

  2. I don't know about the basses, but I had a Columbus Les Paul for a while in the late 70s and it wasn't all that great. I replaced it with a Hohner Strat, which despite being plywood was a far superior guitar.

  3. My first bass was a Top Twenty, bought from Kay Westworths in Cherry Street, Birmingham. My first amp was a Dallas 30w valve "combo" - combo in the sense that the amp lived upside down in the top of the speaker cabinet, and to play you unscrewed two bolts, turned the amp right side up, seated it back in place and screwed it down. If I recall correctly it had an 18" speaker. Happy days.....

    Later I acquired a Selmer TB50, which got nicked. It was a cracking little amp, and I'd love to find another one now!

    Graham

  4. No contest for me - a Jazz every time. For one thing I have quite small hands [i](no comments please!) [/i]and the slimmer neck suits me better. It's also more comfortably shaped and better balanced, at least for me, and most importantly has a more versatile tonal range than a Precision. I've had two Ps and six Js over the years; any time I've been down to one bass, as I am at the present time, it's been a Jazz.

    Graham

  5. I don't know about the "wrong" band - I currently play off and on with several bands, and in none of them do I play bass, so I guess in that sense I'm in maybe 4 "wrong" bands, in that I'm primarily a bass-player but play guitar and one or two folk instruments well enough to get away with, while the "right" band would be where I'm playing bass. I did a stint with a hotel lounge keyboard/guitar/bass/drums outfit but I didn't really enjoy it for both musical and personnel reasons. The bands I work with now are all pleasant, easy-to-get-on-with people, but one's a country music quartet, and country music's really not my style, one plays blues, which is OK, on'es a covers band, which again is OK, and one's an Irish/Scottish folky band that does stuff like St Patrick's Nights and Burns Nights. Is any of them the "right" band? No - I'd rather be playing bass in a Fairport/Steeleye Span/Jethro Tull style outfit or an out-and-out rock'n'roll band. Is any of them the"wrong" band? Well, I don't know; I'd rather be playing than not playing, even if it's not necessarily what I'd choose to do in an ideal world. The punters like what we do, so I guess I can roll with it for a bit longer. What I think I'm saying in a rather long-winded way is that "ideal" and "less than ideal" are probably better terms than "right" and "wrong".

    Graham

  6. [quote name='Kebabkid' timestamp='1506978520' post='3382535']
    Having played in a Greek function band for many years, bassists are largely obsolete apart from in the more pro bands.

    In the olden days, guitarists handled the bass notes (think the den de, den de bit of Zorba The Greek, root note and chord) but for some time now, bass lines have been handled by the keyboard players who simultaneously play them and their chords and melody lines. Heathens!

    Troodos is lovely. Love Platres.
    [/quote]

    The fact is, there's very little live work available at all here. All the bars that used to book bands now have open mic nights, karaoke or a singer with backing tracks. A guitarist friend of mine took a cruise along the Limassol "strip" a week or two ago and not one single bar, pub or restaurant had live music. Work's really down to private functions or self-promoted gigs.

    Graham

  7. At the risk of sounding ancient, tapewounds were the norm when I first took up the bass. I'm pretty sure they were intended to sound as much as possible like a double bass. I changed to roundwounds pretty much when they started to be generally available - Rotosound Swing Bass, as used (and some say designed) by John Entwistle to begin with, though now I usually go with D'Addario or Ernie Ball. I agree there's a big difference between flatwound and roundwound, but then they're designed to do different jobs. If a double bass-like sound is what you're after, then tapewounds will do the trick; for a more general "electric bass" sound and a wider tonal range with more punch then roundwounds are the way to go. I'd guess the great majority of us use roundwounds these days.

    Graham

  8. Hi all

    I've been a bass-player for donkey's years and only just discovered this forum. When I lived in UK I played in all kinds of bands - rock, pop covers, social club, folk, jazz - whatever came along of a reasonable standard and played by friendly people. Since moving to Cyprus work has been very thin, and I'm reduced (some might say promoted!) to playing guitar in a blues trio and a pub covers band.

    My setup is and always has been very simple - currently a Fender Jazz and a Gallien Krueger 150MB. Though the brands and models have varied over the years it's always been a 4-string bass (usually a Jazz) aand a straightforward combo or amp/cab.

    Looking forward to some interesting reading.

    Graham

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