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WHUFC BASS

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  1. At the risk of sounding like a twat - this is the combo not the head.
  2. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1339361121' post='1687529'] Punk was a short-lived fashion thing ... it lasted slightly longer than hot pants. And now, flame away. [/quote] Nice try squire ... there's plenty of fishing programmes on National Geographic ... keep digging ...
  3. [quote name='Bass Culture' timestamp='1339337368' post='1686991']I think the reason a few have suggested that one or two of the bands are pushing the definition of punk is that punk proper really only had a shelf life of about two years (76-78) before it was superseded by New Wave.[/quote] I don't know where you got that information from but in my opinion Punk from 79-82 was just as popular, as the punk that preceded it. Bands like Angelic Upstarts, The Dead Kennedys, Sham 69, The Adicts, The Cockney Rejects, Black Flag, The Anti-Nowhere League, the whole Oi! movement etc. I could go on for ages. Just because it wasn't on TOTP doesn't mean it wasn't popular. And if you argue that it was, then I think you'll find there was a fair amount of punk on TOTP after '78 too.
  4. I always check Andertons first to see if they've got what I'm looking for. I'd rather buy from them than anyone else.
  5. [quote name='silddx' timestamp='1338984279' post='1681916'] From a thread on TB .. watch 4:15 - 4:55 He indeed says that Tom Sawyer was the Jazz and that Red Barchetta was Ric. But he also says that he thinks (doesn't seem totally sure) that Limelight was Ric as well. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wma2NtQ1CIE[/media] [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f36/rush-tom-sawyer-tone-769793/"]http://www.talkbass....er-tone-769793/[/url] [/quote] Hmmm... strange, if ever there was a Rick tone, I could swear that's it. Regardless though, its a superb bass tone. Oh well, shows how much I know. I should stick to guitar !
  6. Didn't their studio burn down recently too ? Blimey, they must have upset the gods of music somewhere down the line.
  7. [quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1338582031' post='1676904'] I listened to a 1974 live recording (Fly By Night era) the other day. You can see why they took off. [/quote] Bdooom - tish! I'm here all week ladies and gentlemen ! I still reckon his Rick tone on Tom Sawyer is hard to beat.
  8. Its, the internet. And the internet is serious !
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RZQCWLEn04 My favourite song at the moment after seeing them the other night.
  10. Up Round The Bend by Creedence Clearwater Revival - great tune that everyone knows and loves. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34P18at0Q7s If you don't, you've got no soul and your going to hell. Wearing a pink tutu.
  11. I'll take this ... You have a PM mate.
  12. I've found this with a few drummers and other musicians too. I always tell them to their face and its up to them how they take it. It says a lot about a musician (and a person for that matter) who can't take constructive criticism. I personally love people telling me if I'm making a dog's arse of something as I always look to improve my playing and will take on board what they're saying. If a musician wants to spit the dummy out when someone offers constructive criticism then I don't think they're ever going to take what you say on board.
  13. I remember years ago, me and a drummer were trying to get a trio going for pub gigs and such and decided to interview some guitarist / singers. We decided to do this in my front room rather than splashing out on a rehearsal studio (we were skint at the time, having just left school). Anyway, this fella turns up, nice enough bloke with his missus in tow. Me and him are discussing the set list during which time the drummer farted. Now I dunno about you, but I've got a real toilet sense of humour and this just happened to give me the giggles. It wasn't a rip-roarer, it was one of them ones where when you hear it, you aren't sure if it actually was a fart or a noisy chair. I looked at him, and by the grin he was trying to stifle I knew the bastard had farted. Anyway, I'm starting get get the giggles now and I can hear him trying to cover up his giggling too. Meanwhile, the bloke and his missus are completely oblivious and he's carrying on talking about the setlist songs and gigs etc. The only thing I can liken it to was the scene from the Life of Brian where he's going on about Biggus Dickus. Eventually, to remove myself from the situation I offer to make teas and run out into the kitchen where the tears are rolling down my face not only at the thought of the drummer farting but of him having to try and sit there conversing with this fella about the band. I'm bent over double laughing my bollocks off when I turn round and he's stood next to me in the kitchen holding his knackers so as he doesn't wet himself from laughing, tears pouring down his face. We were there for a good 3 or 4 minutes not saying a word, just laughing - at one point I thought I was going to have a coronary. Anyway, we then realise we can't just leave them both in the front room on their own so I say to him that he's got to go back in and keep them entertained, as I'm supposed to be making tea. We then start arguing over who has to go back, in-between long gusts of stifled laughter. He eventually agrees but just before he goes to head back he laughs again and a huge jet of snot shoots out of his nose. That's it for me, I'm on the floor like an immobilised cockroach hardly able to breathe from laughing and he's on his knees, with more tears, snot and dribble coming out of his mouth. Another few minutes and we eventually compose ourselves. The next twenty minutes were hell. I couldn't look at the drummer because I know what'd happen. I dunno what this guitarist and his missus thought but they never came back again. I wonder why.
  14. [quote name='radansey' timestamp='1336917451' post='1652661'] Morning service - first one with the recently refurbished Spector 5-er. Good gig - the Spector has a really nice tone which seemed to compliment the songs. Anyway, after the 'gig', one of the congregation asked me if the bass had been turned-up, since it was so high that it gave his missus a headache. [/quote] If he's a Christian, you should have said "...well forgive me then !"
  15. [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1336831841' post='1651686'] You've just proved that it's impossible to ruin jazz.[/quote] How can you ruin something that sounds like a fire in a pet shop ?
  16. That's terrible news, poor fella. RIP
  17. I bought a Warwick Corvette off Ebay. The person had it down as a Watkins bass and nobody was interested. Looking at the photos it was obvious it was a Warwick and I put in a bid. Got it for £150. Bargain ! Played really nicely too.
  18. I reckon he should go on stage wearing Lycra a la Steve Harris. That'd make people sit up and take notice of him …. *shudders*
  19. LOL! at them prices.
  20. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BteZ3oi1aLg
  21. [quote name='Gust0o' timestamp='1335124781' post='1626134'] You see, this is why Geezer's a total boss [/quote] He's the reason I still play the bass now. Probably one of the most underrated bass players of all time. Proper football fan too (before it was fashionable)... even if its Villa. F*ckin' 'ave some geez..
  22. I'll open up with this stormer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01zIS6oYqec&feature=share
  23. All swap instruments and play to the worst of your ability. When they question you about it ... just shrug and say "well me old mucker .. ya gets what ya pays for, dontcha ? "
  24. http://www.easternoregonleather.com/products/Zakk-Wylde-Style-Tripple-Belted-Leather-Gauntlet.html
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