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  1. On 21/04/2023 at 00:21, nekomatic said:

    Moon Hooch at Manchester Academy 3. No bass guitars or any stringed instruments in fact, just a drummer and two wind players doing hypnotic loops and riffs over live dance beats. Rave with saxophones, basically.

    I'm familiar with the band and would definitely take the chance to see them live.

  2. On 23/04/2023 at 15:15, Marky L said:

    Of course add in to this Dave Barbarossa's driving drums and Mathew Ashman's rockabilly sounding guitar and musically they had something going on. Sadly, for me, the songs are a bit meh and the vocals just don't help.

    Agree with you about the talented lads, but I think the songs were pretty good. And Annabel had good vocals and loads of image quality.

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  3. I saw the Blockheads at a Butlin's 'punk and new wave' weekender... No NWR though 😞 - I think he was playing with Wilko instead.

    They had a dep bassist of course who did a great job... and during his turn to do a bit of a bass solo he walked up to the mic whilst playing and apologised for not being Norman!

  4. I read the blurb too, and yes it does aim to be more than a spanner. It grips the inside so it doesn't twist while it turns the nut.

    If it works I think it's a pretty useful tool. I'll consider getting one.

     

    Although as others have said, there may be steps you can take to prevent loose nut in the first place.

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  5. Observation: two different interpretations of "few notes" going on here.

    • Some mean not having many different notes - e.g Public Image has only four different notes, but played 8 to the bar in every single bar of the song.
    • Some mean having lots of space between the notes - e.g Walking on the Moon which plays 3 notes followed by a huge gap.
  6. OK, it's pushing the definition of rock I suppose, but the Bees-Gees went from whatever they were to Disco without missing a beat.

    I'd always assumed that they got a bunch of session musicians in to make the switch, but no - according to the documentary I saw it was the same band that they'd used through their career.

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  7. The gun pic got me thinking of despair at needless deaths in American school shootings and the like. In particular one quote from gun supporter saying that the best solution to a bad man with a gun is a good man with a gun - hence the (ironic) title.  So the lyrics went there, and led me to a Dylan-goes-electric musical setting.

     

    Technical notes:
    DAW: Studio One, Vocals: Beheringer condenser mic, Guitars: Vox Standard 25 and Squier Tele, Bass: Vantage Avenger, Organ: Studio One, Drums: Cheapo snare and floor tom plus a ride cymbal borrowed from the rehearsal room, Mouth Organ.

     

    Lyrics in spoiler

    Spoiler

    Verse 1
    1 Teacher stands up to explain about the ocean and the rain
    2 did not foresee the world of pain from someone with a gun
    3 Heads turn towards the door What has that man come here for
    4 You'd think there would be a law against someone with a gun
    5 School book pages no longer turn When will people ever learn
    6 but we reap the due return for freedom of the gun
    Ch:    So we lose another soul but don't consider gun control
        Tell us that it could all be solved by a good man with a gun

    Verse 2
    1 Let the gun men hold their license teach the kids to hide in silence
    2 never see the end of violence at the alter of the gun
    3 Advocate that school marms should be made to carry arms
    4 we can kiss our lucky charms against the lobby of the guns
    5 Young white man poor mental heath needs control for himself
    6 picks a gun up from the shelf just another gun
    Ch:    So we lose another soul but don't consider gun control
        Tell us that it could all be solved by a good man with a gun

    Verse 3
    1 Now that history does record a price that we cannot afford
    2 peace of it's own accord will not come from a gun
    3 TV cameras gather round with the dead still on the ground
    4 Parents sorrows cannot be drowned just another gun
    5 we look forward to the day when the bullets will not spay
    6 Guess we will just have to pray there's not another gun
    Ch:    So we lose another soul but don't consider gun control
        Tell us that it could all be solved by a good man with a gun
    Ch:    So we lose another soul but don't consider gun control
        Tell us that it could all be solved by just another gun

     

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  8. 8 minutes ago, Lord Summerisle said:

    Never too sure about this.


    Punk was once about youth and surprising everyone with new ideas. Everything I’ve seen of Rebellion Festival seems to be male pattern balding, beer bellies and 4 barre chord songs where the chorus is just the title of the song shouted 4 times. Pretty much every emotion punk generated in 1976/77 has been lost to a well-worn formulaic approach.

    There is a considerable element of truth to what you say (IMO of course) but scanning the band names in the orginal post I'd say at least half fall outside of what you describe.

  9. 1 hour ago, SteveXFR said:

     

    Immediately before Dvne at a festival last year were another band called Pijn which is pronounced Pine. 

    I remember the good old days when bands spelled their name with the queen's English. I blame the Beatles. 

    Being serious for a minute, I guess it's more driven to make the name Google-able. Other search engines available.

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