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Strawbs664

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  1. I started learning bass when I was 14 (brother played guitar and I wanted to be different). First band when I was 16 at 6th form college. We played a single gig at a youth club & then split. Answered an ad for a local band looking for a bass player when I was 17 & was suddenly gigging every week or so until various members disappeared to Uni etc.

    In answer to the question "how do you know when you're good enough"? It's when the band don't kick you out 🙂

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  2. If you have a roof box, put all the crap you'd usually put on the boot in there, and then put your bass on the boot?

    However, when our kids were little, and we had dogs in the boot, our roof box was always full of all sorts of family holiday detritus, securely strapped down, but just normal family luggage. We could lock it (which we did) but there was no real reason why anyone would target a roof box full of dirty laundry (basically) over some of the more easy targets.

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  3. This thread reminded me of these guys. Saw them at the Reading Festival in 1989 (I think) and followed then until they split in the mid 90s. Their Tea Chest player eventually graduated onto a 4 string for later albums, which was a Stingray if I recall.

     

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  4. Hate to admit that I skipped the Dio set at Monsters of Rock 87. I was knackered after WASP, Anthrax & Metallica, needed a break and, as the article above mentions, at that time Dio was seen as slightly embarrassing, especially to a 16 year old me!

    Glad to say I caught the reformed Sabbath on the Dehumanizer tour a few years later at the Southampton Mayflower so feel slightly redeemed!

  5. On 25/03/2022 at 21:27, Seashell2 said:

    My first bass was a Marlin Sidewinder.

    My second bass was a Marlin Sidewinder 😲 It was a step up from my 1st bass which was an Encore Roadster. Both horrible basses, but I gigged the Sidewinder for a good year or two because I couldn't afford anything else!

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  6. 9 hours ago, Grahambythesea said:

    And what you get her?

    Well, she has enjoyed 25 years of my company, wisdom & shining wit! 😁

    (Actually, she has something far more sparkly & shiny - I'm not that daft!)

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  7. 25 years of marriage was worth it after all (I can say that safely as Mrs Strawbs doesn't read these pages :ph34r:). She surprised me with this lovely shiny silver American Pro II P Bass this morning for our silver anniversary - she's definitely a keeper!

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  8. 1 hour ago, ubit said:

    I have vivid memories of him saying you got us to number one with this and I was sure it was number one at the time. I am prepared to be wrong as now I can't find any chart saying it was number one. My memory must be failing me.

    Number of The Beast album that RTTH was taken from went straight in at No1. Maybe that's what Bruce was on about?

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  9. There have been a few over the years that made me realise I was never going to be as good as they were. Nowadays, any pro bass player will be better than me, simply because that's their job and for me it's only a hobby.

    I'll get disheartened occasionally, and think oh crap! What's the point if I'm never going to be as good or inventive as "so and so". Then I pick up a bass, it feels right in my hands and I realise that I enjoy playing and can make a decent enough fist of it to play along with others, either on record or live, and I'm happy again 😊

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