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Irritating terms that non-musos use...
leschirons replied to Ian Savage's topic in General Discussion
I know this post was aimed at non musos but I had a guitarist in one band ask me what note I was playing. I replied a "G" he then rolled his eyes upwards and said "Well it's supposed to be a Gm" I was on bass that night. -
[quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1318414441' post='1401727'] Isnt that the new Haven flagship camp? [/quote] That's the one yes. Just pop in to reception when you arrive and ask for Goldie "one eye" He's the site manager. If you can make it for the 21st, and you like things like Crufts, I think there's some sort of dog show being put on by some environmentalist group called the Badger club.
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Could You Be the Worst Looking Bass in the World
leschirons replied to 4 Strings's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Ben Jamin' timestamp='1318360684' post='1401200'] Good luck finding a gigbag for that! [/quote] I think I see one in the picture already -
Could You Be the Worst Looking Bass in the World
leschirons replied to 4 Strings's topic in Bass Guitars
Anything single cut. -
42mm at the nut, 62mm at the 21st fret and mine weighs 4.5 kilos exactly. It's a very early one with single P/U.
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[quote name='dmccombe7' timestamp='1318353892' post='1401084'] Where is it ? Dave [/quote] Dale farm, Basildon although haven't been able to rent it for a little while now. The site has lots going on and there's a lucky heather shop, and shop for pegs and a really busy take-away service. All roads fully tarmaced. Pets allowed.
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[list] [*]Gas fired central heating throughout [*]Double glazing and extra insulation in walls, ceiling and floors [*]Full width living room with electric fire., colour TV, DVD and Digibox [*]Superb modern kitchen including fridge freezer [*]Large master bedroom with full size double bed. Most with en-suite W.C. [*]Vaulted ceiling and pitched roof. [/list] Bugger, sorry, meant to advertise this with Caravanholidays.co.uk
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Just bought a Roland JV1010 sound module from Dave, on behalf of our newly MIDI'd up guitarist (no doubt to put banjos, accordians and strings in Smooth operator) Anyway, really nice, easy guy to deal with and SUPER fast posting of goods. Buy and sell with the utmost confidence.
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Cheryl Cole's latest CD?
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[quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1317838793' post='1395286'] I'm off! Been stuck in this band for 8 years now. Got the worlds worst drummer. In fact the first time I played with him, I thought he was mucking about during the end of 'Dance the night away' and the singer who doesnt know how to operate the PA, insists on playing rythm guitar, doesnt know how to tune it, and just plugs in and plays without adjusting anything! full on on reverb and played very loud out of tune with frequent wrong chords. Why do I stay? Because its regular work, playing nearly every week and over new year too. But enough is enough, I,ve got an audition with a blues/Rock band next week! Have to learn: All Right Now - Easy enough Freebird - Never listened to the bass on that one Black Betty - Interesting stuff going on there! Hey Joe - Easy! Let you know what happens next Friday! [/quote] Hope the audition works out. Just out of curiosity, if you get the other gig and leave, are you going to tell them why? Unless of course, your drummer has already secretly joined basschat like mine has
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[quote name='Pete Academy' timestamp='1316957569' post='1384764'] So we're due on at The Platform in Morecambe at 8pm and have to be soundchecked by 7pm. The drummer has to travel from Birmingham and is stuck on the M6, due to an accident. The traffic isn't moving at all, so we're not sure if he'll make the gig. We ring the other drummer, who is already on a gig. To cut a long story short, and after many phonecalls, fellow Basschatter Phil Wood, who was coming to the gig, found a great local drummer who provided a kit and played an impromptu opening 20-minute set of blues/rock covers with the band. Our drummer eventually turned up around 8.45, and we played the Steely Dan set as normal, albeit with a couple of songs having to be dropped. The night was eventually a success (I hope!). However, here's the dilemma: if this happened to your band, would you try to get a last minute dep, who wouldn't have time to go through any songs, or would you cancel the gig? People had paid over ten quid for a ticket, so do you risk it? However good the stand-in musician is, he or she wouldn't really know the beginnings, endings, stops, starts, etc. Any thoughts? [/quote] Been in this situation and we went for the dep option. It made it a very hard gig for me as I was providing all stop and start information but the drummer was good, he kept it simple yet solid and it was all covers. Some he knew, some he didn't. I would never cancel a gig unless we were all 100% positive it was going to be a total disaster. Sounds like you got to provide the audience with what they'd paid for anyway.
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1316813935' post='1383410'] If you squint a bit he looks a like Tal Wilkenfeld* *crossed with Ken Dodd. [/quote] If you just look at the Youtube intro pic and NOT press "play" He's a ringer for Roger Daltry.
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[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1316790558' post='1382995'] He'll probably know me more as a friend of Greta and Mark (Greta and the Strayshots). Haven't seen any of them for a few years now but, coincidentally, I am playing a gig at the Essex Arms this very evening! [/quote] Then I'll pass on the hello to Greta when she gets here too. Who are you playing with then at the Essex tonight? Any locals I might know from the old days? Have a good one anyway mate. K
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[quote name='KevB' timestamp='1316791443' post='1383014'] Do these gigs mean you can curry favour with the audience then? I'll get me goat... [/quote] Shouldn't that be curry flavour? Oh dear
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advanced bass songs, any suggestions?
leschirons replied to petercullenbassist's topic in Bass Guitars
Stressfest by the Steve Morse band (unless you're into jazz of course) -
[quote name='GBH' timestamp='1316762103' post='1382396'] I used to play bass with Steve and Graham at Pam's Bar. Quite a while ago now. Geoff. [/quote] Hi Geoff, I'll pass on another hello then when he gets over. Maybe it was you playing when I last saw him there. Must be at least 15 years ago now, maybe more. Had another mate on keys (Chris Sheehan) Did you have a combo or cab that had blown speakers replaced with RCFs? (I do remember some weird stuff y'know) although I could be seriously confused about who was in the band at the time.
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Maybe he should have spent his money at the dentist instead of the music shop.
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[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1316687328' post='1381353'] Good Lord - I know Steve Curtis. Damn fine player. Oh, and congrats on the curry night. [/quote] What a small world eh? Steve was coming over to see his sister and I persueded him to come and demo some amps at the guitar festival whilst he's here. Used to go and see him down at Pam's bar at the Essex arms when we lived in Brentwood. Considering it was me who arranged this gig for him, he'll p*ss himself when he sees the ad. I'll pass on a hello when he gets here.
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[b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=4][size=3]There's a cool little venu I play from time to time with a trio (Midnight Rider) The following is from their gig diary page. I just had to laugh. It reminded me of the "Puppets, + Spinal Tap" Scroll to bottom to read our ad I'll try to not let it go to my head.[/size][/size][/font][/color][/b] [b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=4]Steve Curtis[/size][/font][/color][/b] [b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=2] [/size][/font][/color][/b] [b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=2]A truly great night: 'Guitar Fest' with a free concert by Steve (ex Max Headroom) and Greta Curtis. Steve has been hauled over from England to demonstrate [/size][/font][/color][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=2]VIZY[/size][/font][/color][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=2] Guitar Amps at the Issoudun Guitar Festival - so all you guitar freaks, make sure you get to see his concert here as it is his only one and he is RED [/size][/font][/color][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=2]HOT[/size][/font][/color][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=2].[/size][/font][/color][color="#181c20"][size=2] [/size][/color][/b] [b][color="#181c20"][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=2]Concert starts at [/size][/font][/color][/color][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=2]9 pm[/size][/font][/color][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=2] [/size][/font][/color] (Country Rock and Blues)[size=2][/size][/b] [b][size=2][font="Times New Roman"][color="#000000"] [/color][/font][/size][/b] [color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=4] [/size][/font][/color] [color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=4] [/size][/font][/color] [color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=4]Angie Palmer in concert.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=4] [/size][/font][/color] [color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=4]Angie is a superb blueswoman of the old school. She has sung with some pretty amazing people . Below are some of her album reviews but also check out Angie's web site[/size][/font][/color] [color="#181c20"][b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1]"Has a delicious hair-in-the-voice approach that gives her a tough edge over more fey contemporaries...Impressive"[/size][/font][/color][size=1] [/size][/b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1][b]Rob Hughes *** Uncut magazine[/b][/size][/font][/color][b][size=1] [/size][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1]"A lyrically sharp album with gritty vocals and powerful music that makes you sit up and listen!" ****Maverick "A gorgeous, thrusting chunk of guitar strewn [/size][/font][/color][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1]Americana[/size][/font][/color][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1] that sounds as though it has been torn from the Best of Dylan[/size][/font][/color][size=1] [/size][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1]songbook." MoJo[/size][/font][/color][/b][/color] [b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1] [/size][/font][/color][/b] [b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1] [/size][/font][/color][/b] [b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1] [/size][/font][/color][/b] [b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1] [/size][/font][/color][/b] [b][color=#181c20][font=Arial][size=1]Curry night with Midnight Rider[/size][/font][/color][/b]
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Bienvenu au forum Julien, J'habite en France aussi mais je suis anglais (La Creuse) t'inquiete pas de ton anglais, c'est mieux que mon francais
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Opinions please, although I know the answer....
leschirons replied to vmaxblues's topic in General Discussion
This is always a problem when this comes up at gigs. Over the years, it seems that it's been a bit one-way traffic for me as it's usually the other player that needs my rig and never the other way round. I voted "depending on the player" and I'd stand by that. If I knew him and trusted him, then no problem. Afterall, it does save change over and set-up time. However, it seems that you do not know the other bassist so you can't really lend your gear out and simply hope that they won't just do the "11" with all the knobs, which, has happened to me in the past resulting in me shouting at the guy on stage and turning down the bass and low mids before it all went pear-shaped. I just got a blank daft look in return. Is it not possible to get in touch with the other player and maybe get a feel for how he's likely to behave with your rig? -
[quote name='Horizontalste' post='1352053' date='Aug 26 2011, 08:52 AM']Hi A friend of mine has recently purchased the leftover stock from a local music shop that has closed. Among the mic's and mixers is an Aria P Bass, its black, white and rosewood and is going for £80. Il post pics if there's any interest. Cheers Steve[/quote] If the hand of john curley doesn't take it, can I have next dibs? Our drummer is looking for a starter P bass (these are dangerous times)
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If you're going to gig whatever you buy, you're better off with the Epiphone as a Gibon would probably just run around and cause havoc in the pub and steal bananas.
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Don't tend to have this problem so much on bass, but I certainly do with vocals. A whole line will just vanish from my head, usually when I'm thinking about it in advance. So, I turn my head away from the mic, make out I'm saying something to the drummer and then come back to the mic for the next line. Works a treat and no-one knows I've messed up. If it did happen on bass, I'd just scream "FIRE, FIRE, WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE" That would probably divert attention away from my playing.
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My third bass was a Vigier Passion. Incredible, and only sold it because it looked a bit too 80's pop. In hindsight, I should have stayed with it.