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SteveXFR

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  1. It would depend on their reaction. If they sit an listen and give a polite clap at the end of each song then that wouldn't be in the spirit of our music. If they'll get up and have a mosh then maybe we could all have a good time.
  2. My Orange OBC410 cabinet. It weighs an absolute ton and is a pain in the back end to get in and out of the car. I don't really need a cab that big but it seems to be worth less than a 2x10 so I'll just live with it.
  3. For many years I didn't like Arcade Fire. Always thought they were pop folk toss. I was given one of their songs (Good God Damn) to learn by my bass teacher and loved it, really enjoyed playing it so I checked out their other music and quite like them now.
  4. Heaviest matter in the universe - Gojira
  5. We had a stoner metal band play our wedding party. That was quite amusing, they came on and ripped in to an energetic cover of Mexicola by Queens Of the Stone Age. There were some shocked looking elderly relatives but we had a great time!
  6. I don't think I could enjoy playing nasty, dirty grunge to nice people drinking pimms in a posh hall
  7. I play in a grunge band. I want to play dank, grubby bars and pubs. The last thing I want is to play classy venues. I play to have fun, not make money.
  8. I've only got the peasant spec Sterling Ray34 and I did have a matching Ray35. I love the huge tones I can get out of it with tons of bottom and and plenty of treble as well to give it some character. I hated the tone until someone told me to set all 3 tone knobs to minimum and add in what I need instead of starting from the middle position. It works great with a nice bit of valve overdrive. My Cali76 compressor and Two Notes Le Bass both seem to compliment it extremely well. I also find it really comfortable.
  9. There are some musicians who combine incredible technique with great music but they're rare and not really soloists. They use their talents to add interest to a great tune and work with the rest of the band rather than try to look like heroes.
  10. That's exactly how I feel about virtuosos like Joe Satriani and Yngwie Malmstein and (this wont go down well) Jaco. Obviously they have an incredible amount of technical skill but incredibly technical playing and fancy tricks don't make great tunes. I'd rather listen to some simple rock than someone shredding for five minutes to an audience entirely made up of 50 year old, balding, fat amateur guitarists.
  11. American Woman - Lenny Kravitz This song stinks but does it stink more than Fly Away? I'm not sure
  12. Call me baby - Carly Rae Jepson I need to wash my brain with bleach.
  13. I'm not all that keen on the solo but I love the song. Matt Freeman is one of my favourite bassists
  14. I can't believe Korn haven't been mentioned yet. Here's Fieldy, he should get bonus points for wearing his own bands shirt
  15. Did McCartney play the Frog Chorus? I need to know before I risk watching it. How did one of Britain's greatest musicians come up with that abomination? I know he took a lot of drugs but that's still no excuse. Skunk Anansie were excellent and it's made me want a double humbucker Stingray and some talent. Not a set to watch if you don't like politics in music.
  16. It seems to be fashionable to blame the BBC for everything these days.
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