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nekomatic

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  1. Aaaand The Bug Club headlining the tiny but perfectly formed Seek Out festival in Gisburn Forest in Lancashire, successor event to the much loved Cloudspotting. Great fun and Tilly Harris absolutely bosses it on bass. 

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    Also good were Mock Tudors (noisy), Bright Light Rooney (sardonic) and Neutrino and Goddess Collective (funky/jazzy). Blimey was it wet packing up this morning though. 

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  2. Mark Guiliana at Band on the Wall on Tuesday, with Orlando Le Fleming on bass. A superb quartet, everyone filling their role without showboating which is never guaranteed when it’s the drummer’s band. Recommended, if they’re coming your way. 

  3. Thanks so much for digging this out! I’d been contemplating building the 6 inch micro cab as a take-on-the-bus-able counterpart to my 1x12, but this looks to hit the sweet spot of oomph versus transportability. 
     

    I can’t promise when I’ll get to building one but I think I have enough board lying around for it, so it’s only making the time to get started. That and buying a few clamps…

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  4. 3 hours ago, toneknob said:

     

    I prefer the other one! ie, this one. You don't find lines like "This was at some do in Palmers Green" anywhere you know

     

    Sometimes what happens in Palmers Green should have stayed in Palmers Green.

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  5. This may be old news to some, but in a rare departure from its usual parade of the annoying and irrelevant, Facebook's suggestion algorithm popped this on to my feed: Jona Lewie doing You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties on TV in 1980 featuring a very fresh-faced Kirsty MacColl on Precision and BV's.

     

     

     

    For some reason the fact she's using the came-in-the-box Fender strap is especially charming 😊

     

    (Note for younger or overseas listeners: Jona Lewie is known for releasing two songs 43 years ago, one was quite good, this is the other one.)

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  6. Can I be first in with the ‘I have a digital bass… I play it with my fingers’ gag?

     

    But yes, I remember seeing someone with a MIDI-capable bass thirty years ago. Can’t remember what make it was but I think it was an early model this guy was helping the manufacturer to develop. It had each fret split into a different section for each string in order to detect by electrical contact which notes were being fretted. 

  7. Sorry to hear that anyone has lost money and thanks for all the good advice. 
     

    Not directly related to this scam but worth mentioning while security is on people’s minds, check that your phone doesn’t show the contents of incoming messages on the lock screen. There were reports in the news of a spate of thefts where people had phones and bank cards stolen from their locker while they were at the gym, then their bank accounts were cleaned out. The way this worked was the thief got the bank account details from the card and used them to set up the app for that bank on their own phone, which the bank verified by sending a code in a text message which the thief could see arriving on the locked phone. On iPhone you want to set Settings>Notifications>Show Previews to ‘When Unlocked, not ‘Always’. 

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  8. To the very best of my knowledge the only thing special about orange mains extension leads is that they are orange, so they are easier to see. 

  9. On 02/06/2023 at 21:11, Mottlefeeder said:

    There are some nice one-chip amps out there, but the marketplaces are full of cheap, badly designed Chinese modules using them, and that overwhelms Google's search engine.

    I wouldn't be surprised if there were pcbs for diy amps using those chips, but I don't know how to find them.

    Anyone have any ideas?


    The hi-fi community have decided that minimalist amps using these ICs are called ‘Gainclones’, so if you search for ‘gainclone pcb’ you’ll find some. How to judge which ones are well designed though…

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  10. 11 hours ago, JSbass said:

    And from 2007, a wonderful version of 'Edith and the Kingpin' on Herbie Hancock's album  'River - The Joni Letters', accompanied by a stellar bunch of players: Dave Holland, Wayne Shorter, Vinnie Colaiuta and Lionel Loueke.....just superb. What a voice!


    Here it is and I only wish she’d done more like it. Superb in every way. 

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  11. Obviously the correct answer is the one Amy Winehouse would have made if they hadn’t got cold feet about letting her. Although I’ve always thought Love Is A Losing Game was a Bond song just waiting for its film. 
     

    In its absence though, anyone who didn’t vote for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service is purely wrong. 

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  12. 1 hour ago, Fishfacefour said:

    I've half remembered a story of a famous cello player who when he was asked why he still practiced every day at age 90 answered "well I'm just starting to get good" 

     


    Sounds like Pablo Casals 


    I’m 51 and don’t claim to be good, but I think I have a much better understanding now of why not than I did in my twenties - having not played much in the intervening time - so with a bit of practice, who knows?

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