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Baxlin

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  1. Hope you get it sorted, I’ve had to adjust my fretting action due to osteoarthritis in my ring finger (can’t bend it much), I can only use the other three now. Unfortunately I can only see it getting worse....
  2. Many thanks, I’ll store that in my mind! But as the screw is doing its job, I’ll stick with it (until it doesn’t.....)
  3. Bought a new set of strings for my practice bass (fortunately!), but trimmed the G slightly too short, so while it looked long enough, and reached in the hole OK, it slipped and pinged off when still a way off tuned. I have a bit of a 'Malc will mend it' reputation with friends and family, so out to the workshop with it. Tried various wood and plastic wedges to hold the string in, but finally fixed it with a fine screw trapping the string in the hole. Candidate for 'bodge of the day' maybe? Malcolm
  4. And call it Trigger's Broom? To complete the set, the acoustic guitar was the Lucky 7
  5. Did its job. (for a 3 schoolboy band - Vince Pinkerton and the Lawmen, who didn’t take Nottingham by storm, unfortunately). IIRC the lead was attached, ie no jack socket. So he cut it and fitted an in-line co-ax joint, which wasn’t overly successful.... TBH, I think it was the cheapest electric guitar we could find.
  6. I was a rowing member of the Boat club in the 60s, we had some great bands there, as they did next door at the Union (one side), and the Brit (the other side). We had to book bands up to a year ahead, so quite a few had made it big(gish) by the time they came. Over the years, the likes of Status Quo, the Herd, Honeybus, Ten Years After, (a local band!!) John Lee Hooker, Led Zep, etc.
  7. That jogged my memory.... The lead guitarist in my first band in 1962 had a Rosetti Solid 7, same body and pickup/scratch plate.
  8. New Amen Corner, each time I’ve seen them, were much better than the acts they supported/backed. OK, they were supporting the likes of the Foundations and the Fortunes, etc, bands from way back, but who were still ‘headlining'
  9. Our Church band has no amps or cabs on stage, as we have built in PA and subs, and individually mixed in-ears.
  10. Unless she played there twice in 1978, I was at the same show! Had some good/big names at the Coventry theatre around then, also saw (with Mrs B!) Cliff Richard, Elton John's "one man" show (with Ray Cooper!), and The Shadows.
  11. First concert: Beatles, Roy Orbison, Gerry & Pacemakers package (1964?) Odeon, Nottingham Last concert: Harriet, (2019), Tring Best concert: Queen with Adam Lambert, 2018, O2 Worst concert: The Searchers, Cromer, just before they announced their retirement Loudest concert, Status Quo Wembley Arena, various dates Seen the most: either Joe Brown or Barbara Dickson Most surprising: Dennis LeCorrier (Ex Dr Hook) Norwich Theatre Royal Next Concert: TBN, Wish I could have seen - Presley
  12. Some may judge my method to be a tad Heath Robinson, but it will work. I put the nose of a pair of long nosed pliers into the socket, and gently open them, to grip the socket from the inside. Then tighten the nut with a spanner. As I said, HR, and I take no responsibility for any damage!!
  13. Stuck in the middle with you - getting the timing of the bass upbeat to the intro, and fitting a bit of the "Hey Joe" bass line in, the latter thanks to James at eBassGuitar.com on YouTube!
  14. I’ve previously bought two Westfield basses, both from EBay, both for less than £30, both excellent buys. The first was a 5 string, to see how I got on with the extra string, I didn’t so I ebayed it and made a profit. The second I defretted, again to see if I liked it. I did, very much, but had no opportunity to use it apart from at home, so that went too. TBH, I regret selling that one, even though I more than doubled my money!
  15. Similar here, too. We use OnSongs on iPads, and have individual MEI mixers with in-ears, so choose our own mix. I find other bassists have almost the same mix as I have - making sure we can hear ourselves, of course! we also have talk back, so the worship leader/md can communicate with the band. Malcolm
  16. I know it’s mainly down to opinion and like/dislike, but my halfpennyworth goes to the Stax label type of rock, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett etc as being 'classic rock'
  17. A very nice padded leather strap, similarly resulting from a link.........
  18. Saw a brilliant up and coming singer called Harriet at the weekend. A bit jazz influenced, a voice in the Karen Carpenter mode, but she carefully avoided any Carpenters' songs. IMO she puts all the X Factor cat-wailers to shame!
  19. I’m a bit late for 'the look' I’m afraid! 'Blinding flash of the bloomin' obvious' warning........ I used my EB3 this morning, but with a borrowed strap, wider and more padded than any of mine. It was quite a bit more comfortable, so I think that will be my first purchase.
  20. Think Willie Nelson and his Martin guitar.....
  21. I agree with the OP, but then I’m a bit OTT with keeping my car pristine, as well as my basses..
  22. Saw Albert Lee in concert a couple of weeks ago at the 200 seat theatre in Tring. Absolutely brilliant.
  23. Out of a morbid desire to remind myself of this I’ve just clicked on the link again, only to see the note 'sorry you missed out on this item' Have to say, I’m not.....
  24. Although I was not on here ten years ago, I jumped into the thread thinking it was about my home town's local band - TYA. Looks like I'll be doing some more archive BC searching into the blog....
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