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Nail Soup

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  1. Slightly off topic, but I understand that Paul (rather than John or George) inherited the bass role because a) they needed to retain George's guitar skills and b) Lennon was to arrogant to go to bass c) McCartney thought of it as a challenge.
  2. From the Little Shop of Horrors
  3. A committed Precision guy would need something which will support their P-ness.
  4. Sometimes you don't need to play the vid at all.... it's all there in the still picture (my circles):
  5. I'd say I don't like slap... but my experience is most likely skewed because most of the 'bad' slap is really noticeable while the 'good' slap tends to blend in with the song and not so noticeable.
  6. I did the same when I first got seriously into music...…… it was much more tribal in those days even (or maybe especially!) within a genre. Punk/New Wave was my thing. Now, many years later I appreciate a whole bunch of different styles, and the young me would not believe that he'd end up liking folk and soul music for example. Did I enjoy my tribal times though - hell yes. And didn't hurt in the long term.
  7. Thanks Leo, your legacy lives on!
  8. Found this through a FB group...... pretty cool: Trio Mandili - Svanuri
  9. I'm in again this month....... /start of wordage for the voting thread/ The phrase "two wheels better" came to mind, in my case meaning bicycle rather than motorbike. The lyrics evolved to be from a female protagonist to subvert the old trope of a woman being interested in someone with a flash car. The Orwellian origin of the phrase led me toward the politically charged musical area of post-punk a la Gang of Four, Au Pairs etc. Not sure if I got there! /end of wordage for the voting thread/ /start of boring technical details for those interested/ Studio one DAW. Drums programmed by piano roll in a bundled Studio One kit. Live bass (old Vantage P bass). Live guitars (new Squier Tele). Keys played in via Akai miniPlay with a bundled sound from studio one. Bit of live tambourine. Vocals. /end of boring technical details for those interested/ Lyrics in spoiler
  10. Good luck with the show, good idea. The only improvement I can think of is to devote the entire show to bass playing every single week Seriously though, my advice would be to make sure you cover various: - Genres (Rock, Soul, Reggae etc) - Era(s) - roles of bass (Groove, 'lead' bass, don't forget simple root note playing)
  11. Ok, I understand your point. Yes, Brian was the real leader of the beach boys, seems like not acknowledged by Mike Love.
  12. Why sadly if it improves the official Beach Boys? Perhaps makes them unavailable to Brian?
  13. Yes, bass chat is a great place... interesting , helpful and fun. Helped me a lot on a number of occasions 👍 Even the occasional heated debates seem relatively well mannered compared to other sites I’ve seen.
  14. Update: I followed the advice above and found a more recent (last few months) topic in the forum with a link to a Reaper help site with an up to date article and links. In the end I followed the link there, downloaded some .dll files and put them in the plugin folder. It seems to work OK now, although I just did a few simple tests. Thanks!
  15. @BigRedX - thanks for responding! I’m on Windows, but record the video on my IPhone. I didn’t know mov was an apple format 😊.
  16. Love and Mercy, the 2014 Brian Wilson biopic tonight BBC2 11.20 I’m not a big Beach Boys fan, but an interesting story nevertheless. And he was a bass player (at least in the live version of the band)😃
  17. So I've finally downloaded Reaper, with a view to use it for video editing and maybe replacing my music DAW. When I dragged a .wmv file in it worked OK, but when I dragged a .mov file in it gave an error message ("Could not import 1 out of 1 items"). Of course mov files are what I will mostly use. I found the following tip on the Reaper forum: It's a bit beyond my technical understanding...... what do you think? Should I go ahead and drag those files in? NB: the link (http://aegiscorp.free.fr/ffmpeg/) is still up and has the files as a zip.
  18. Thanks for the tip, Audacity is an important part of my musical tool kit....... ..... ... however I'll probably stick with version2 for the following reasons 1 - It already does the few simple tasks I need 👍 2 - I didn't understand most of the terms in the linked article 🤣
  19. I’m not an expert by any means, but I would say EQ is your best “effect”..... eq in a way that works with the strengths and weaknesses in your voice.
  20. Good musical performance. Movement etc by band was plenty. Worth commenting that the lighting was well done and made a big contribution to the visuals.
  21. I've got some isolated vocal tracks from them. Interesting.... well riveting really.
  22. Yes, and that song is totally unrepresentative of the rest of the the Frog Chorus’s work.
  23. Adding a bass might have helped.......... Actually a lot of Cornershops ideas were pretty good, but just fall a bit flat in their execution. The two songs I like way ahead of any other are the Fatboy remix and a song which featured an Indian woman as a guest singer.
  24. Interesting. I use Studio One and am thinking about moving to Reaper. Like the OP I got Studio One bundled with hardware (Presonus Adiobox) and stuck with it. Three things pushing me: 1 - Reaper does Video 2 - Reaper gets a good press on Basschat, but don't hear much love for Studio One (until now). 3 - I seem to get worse mixes on Studio One that I did from my old Zoom four-track Memory card box. I guess I'll adopt Reaper to at least add video to my tracks, and maybe record them in Reaper too.
  25. Not sure if this counts, due to the artist having a previous career with the band, but...……... Lou Reed's first solo album was not up to much, but the follow up "Transformer" was a classic. Helped having Bowie and Ronson on board I guess!
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