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Bassfinger

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  1. Our USP is taking lightweight pop songs and reimagining them in the hard rock style, and that makes even the most dire tat palatable to listen to and fun to play. Stand and Deliver and Video Killed the Radio Star are fun to hack away at when you're hamming it up.

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  2. I'll play anything and if it's fun to play will enjoy it regardless of whether it's my type of music. Thrashing away at I Predict A Riot or Buddy Holly are great fun to play just for the fun of it regardless of any technical merit or taste.

     

    But some stuff is so easy, or just such a dirge, it's almost painful to play. Titanium and Pompeii wpu,d be high on thwt list, but so many people paying good money to hire us ask for them I have to grit my teeth for the greater good.

     

    Thankfully I do the mandolin as well, which gives me something else of Interest to play and a chance to dodge playing some dull bass lines.

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  3. 4 hours ago, Waddo Soqable said:

    Greedflation.. great term, I've not heard that one, but fairly obviously there's a lot of it about.. 

    It's reckoned by some sources that greedflation - or excessive rises in corporate profits - is a bigger contribution to inflation than other oft stated factors (not naming factors, don't want to wander onto the realm of the political)...

     

    https://views-voices.oxfam.org.uk/2023/01/greedflation/

     

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  4. But then if I take the 5 I need to take 2 x 5's in case I break a string, and it all starts getting a bit daft.  Unless I'm playing loads of songs that need the 5 - and I habe never done so year - sticking to the 4 is logistically a lot simpler.

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  5. I used a crowbar and a mallet to precision engineer a dirty great mudbucker into my Squier 50's CV transition P bass. It's not everyone's cup,of dried leaves in boiling water, but I find the result highly pleasant.

     

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  6. Batch22. There are reasons for it, but I still don't like it. I was outvoted, but it's not offensive or the like so what the heck.

     

    We're old gits who do hard rock versions of pop songs such as Hungry Like The Wolf, Someone You Loved, that sort of thing.

  7. Might I be radical and suggest....

     

    A Harley Benton MB4, perhaps in black.

     

    Add some Wilko tuners and bridge, Warman pup, strings of your choice, and (most importantly) skull and crossbones knobs and you'll have a decent playing, fantastic sounding, snarling rock beast of barely £200 all in.

     

    I use just this recipe myself as my backup live tool, and sometimes out of badness use it as my main bass live and it acquit itself in a manner many £1000 planks couldn't match. As a rock beast this combo punches several divisions above its weight.

  8. On 04/03/2023 at 20:47, TheGreek said:

    why can't we go back to the good old days where we could barter two fish for half a sheep?

     

    I'm putting this out there to gauge whether there would be any interest in adding a "Swap/Trade" option to the Marketplace. 

    You are Keith Chegwin AICMFP!

  9. My Geddy Lee was my main live plank, but the Sire has Immediately replaced it for live duty.  The feel, the non-stick neck and the mid range punch make it the best all round live bass I've played in a long time. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do mine.

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