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RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE

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  1. That SKOW Deep purple tribute looked good . I enjoyed that vid .

    Actually better than when I saw Deep Purple at Wembley back in the '80s.  Gillan coughing more than singing etc . 
    One truly awful gig . 
     

    Another band that deserve a mention is The Iron Maidens . Unfortunately never got round to seeing them . 

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  2. Sorry to hear this ..

     

    Regarding PayPal / eBay  when I purchase something  PayPal ask if I want to use credit or debit card to complete the purchase.

    It may be an idea to contact your card company / bank also to explain what happened . ( I'm not sure if that's allowed though , as you've already contacted PayPal ).

     

    when looking at the seller , I always check their feedback . 
     

    Paypal  and eBay have been very good in the couple of times I've needed their assistance , and 🤞that continues if needed.

     

    Hopefully , all will be well and you get refunded . 

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  3. 2 minutes ago, StingRayBoy42 said:


    I think a few classic rock bands tuned down a semitone - makes it sound more girthsome and the strings bend easier.
    Also, on a few older recordings they might be in tune with each other but 'a bit' out of tune with a modern tuner - get a music player that can alter pitch to save you retuning between each song.
    I'm still using Winamp 2.8 which has a great plugin for just such occasions!

    Good points ! 
    I don't gig anymore , but tbh if I did I'd get a 5 string and have done with it . ( I couldn't properly focus on 5 string at the time due to moving around enthusiastically on stage 😬


    One thing I remenber being in a blues band that played obscure tracks, was when the guitarists put hair bands on the 3rd or 5th fret when they 'down tuned ' .. 

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  4. On 19/05/2024 at 11:45, SteveXFR said:

    I've been asked whether I'll stand in for a local classic rock covers band for a few gigs. I generally play doom and stoner metal so have no idea how difficult it would be to learn an hour and a half of standard classic rock. Is it generally easy root note plodding or does it tend to be quite complex? I've just never really listened to this sort of stuff but I know they're a decent bunch so it could be fun

    I'd imagine playing in standard tuning would probably seem odd to you initially . 
    For me , all of the classic rock covers were in standard tuning . From what I remember , thin Lizzy and quo tuned down a half step although I stand to be corrected . 
    Avoid hotel California imho, as for me it was tough and I couldn't do it in my ltd capabilities . 
    Paranoid is easy Peasy , and wishing well was easy enough . My fave to play was black night . 
    Maybe put the list on here if you're unsure of some ? 

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  5. For me , if you're playing in a tribute band then you should look visually as near as possible to the artist(s) you're covering.

    It wouldn't work in an Elvis tribute if you didn't look like him or made the effort to. 
     

    Must admit , I'm surprised that there's a joy division tribute band . They didn't  seem to be around for long , and I do wonder how they'd fare against other tribute bands on a Friday / Saturday night at the dog and duck . Not exactly something sozzled punters to sing along to imho. 
     

    I know that you are very talented @BigRedX , but unfortunately your talented ear in this occasion is similar to the beard twitchers who spot the mistakes , which others wouldn't notice much in the scheme of things . 
    Fwiw, ( and no offence meant obviously ) , the clips I've seen on mainstream tv over the years of joy division live have been about 3 tracks of them playing raw and looking miserable .  Repeat . I'm  obviously missing something here . 😬

     

    one of the best cover bands I saw , was a tribute to the '80s . I can't remember their name unfirtunatelly , but they had quite a following . They looked like New Romantics , but played a cross section from that era, covered all basses . 
    They made the effort , which counts . 

  6. I remember reading negative comments in the bass magazines pre internet, especially the fender music master .

    Original ones are sought after these days . Then again headless basses were getting the same comments more or less back then.

    My, how things have changed ..

     

    I often think about getting a short scale myself , and trading one of my basses for one . What put me off most of the time , was the '60s look.( That's me being an old metalhead 😬) . I still don't like hofners, and never will,but I'm warming to the completion mustang replicas these days . They do look small  to me , as I am not .  Getting used to 20 frets instead of 24  is a bit of a head spinner for me .

    i should have got the badtz maru bass just for the fun value . If something similar comes up I'll nab it if I have funds etc

     

    Thar bass looks good . Each to their own . If you like it play it ..lots .

     

     

     

  7. 36 minutes ago, SteveXFR said:

     

    As much as I like my Ibanez, I find the tone straight out of the instrument really bland but it's s really great starting point to build on with effects.

    Good point , it brings me back to the '90s when the bass really cut through on a lot of metal albums .

    One other thing I just thought of , is the boom in active preamps in basses in the late '80s onwards . Even my Washburn status has that "clang " to it . Having said that, it's a marmite sound . 

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  8. Might as well mention EDF again ! They have updated their app , making a simple thing as giving a reading  complicated .

    Plus , looking for the billing history is not as direct or straightforward as it was . They have stopped pestering me for a smart meter over the last ...2 weeks so I'll say no more not to jinx things 🤐

  9. I don't know if I can say Royal Mail, as I still use them from time to time . Renewed my passport the day before Good Friday . Got replacement 7 days later , so that's excellent . 
     

    However, trying ( and failing ) to get compensation when a couple of vinyl records I sold on fleabay were broken deliberately makes me detest them ! Plus a couple I ordered went missing o turned up way later . Thankfully mutual respect from myself and fellow fleabayers kept my 100% feedback intact .

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  10. 11 hours ago, SteveXFR said:

    Adele, her entire back catalogue. 

    Every song seems to be about getting dumped. Not a single song about cooking a full English or having a booze fueled horizontal dancing session after a night out. Maybe there's a link there.

    Not a fan myself , but Zander Zon does fantastic covers of her stuff on you tube . 

  11. 1 hour ago, Marky L said:

    Did someone say White Rabbit?

     

    Well, I've always enjoyed this post punk/psyche early 80's very messy self indulgent wig out by The Damned. Featuring some very up front Ric bass and lovely not quite in tune vocals by Dave Vanian. 

     

     

    Well I got to 3 mins 45 secs , and this imho is much better than the original . 🙂👍

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  12. On 19/04/2024 at 11:21, Krysbass said:

    There are too many songs to list that I'm utterly bored with, because they have long been played to death on radio and elsewhere.

     

    But only two songs spring to mind that I hate with such a passion that they compel me to switch stations or turn them off when they are played:

    • There Must be an Angel (playing with my heart) - Eurythmics
    • Winner Takes it All - Abba

    I'm an Abba fan , and have the cd box set of all their albums 😬

    However , I do see where you are coming from . Overplayed on radio, although I'd say Dancing Queen ( or Quentin as my chellspecker just told me ) is the one that's played the most. I got bored of very quickly but don't mind it now.

     

    As for Eurythmics , I agree with you . I don't get the big deal about them . 

  13. 9 hours ago, chriswareham said:

    Ah, Manic Street Preachers.

     

    The band that have been releasing the same one f*cking song their entire f*cking career.

     

    I remember when the NME and Melody Maker journos first started claiming they were the next big thing, and saying they were the "new Clash". If the band member who used to mime on guitar hadn't disappeared, making said journos guilty about starting their "we built them up, we'll knock them down" ego w*nk, than they'd have been consigned to history a long time ago.

    I must say , I totally agree with you 😂. I never got the big hype about them .

    Back on track , I think that 'Design for life ' is absolute drivel . 

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  14. On the computer side of things , if this thread was started in the year 2000 then I would have put Apple first on the list .

    This is because when I decided it was time to ' lesrn computers' / catch-up eith everything etc , I decided to go for an Apple IMac in lime green . ( possibly the first iMac ?)

     

    I get the box delivered , plus a free printer as part of the package . Plus an idiot proof cd rom showing you how to connect to the Internet . All good ...except it took weeks to get on the Internet ! 😡  Most of my mates were graphic designers and art directors . They were telling me it was my fault ,and I'm not doing it right . It goes on . Then one of my friends visits me and solves  the problem which should never have been . He contacted BT who informed him that Apple had changed their phone no. that connects me to the provider I wished to use . Plus of course that was the first year of osx from os9 which was a big deal at the time .That was another issue which I'll  leave . 
    Things got much better with the iPad ,it has to be said . 
     

    I still hate them. The latest annoyance being after every endless update , Bluetooth is switched on ! 

     

    Unfortunately they can't really be dead to me , as I still use a few Apple products 😮‍💨

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