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Beedster

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  1. Lengthy jail terms for murder, at least the two surviving members would have done
  2. Springsteen has also done some of his better music in the second half of his career. I think there's a fine line between edgy, best and out there however. Neil Young perhaps still has an edge, Springsteen perhaps great music but not edgy, Tom Waits has just gone out there Clapton's an odd one, up against the blues guitarists that he 'borrowed' heavily from, would people have described Muddy Waters, BB King etc as mediocre or no longer relevant when they were at the same stage of life as Clapton? I know what I think
  3. And of course, 6-screw holes makes for far better tone than 5
  4. You can have this for free TRBboy but I think it might be closer to 17mm spacing? It's a decent bridge
  5. Story of my music life mate
  6. Which is of course the key point here. I imagine in about 18 months time she'll be cancelled when her mutterings about Clapton are scrutinised in the context of the emergent 'Ageing Rock Stars Feelings Matter' movement
  7. Bridges are funny things, nearly everyone I know who understands engineering tells me that all of the alleged improvements over the basic BBOT design and materials should make very little if any difference to tone, sustain in the grand scheme of things (all other things being equal in terms of structural integrity and dimensions). But I agonise over bridges, whilst my cognitive/executive brain tells me I shouldn't, my emotional brain appears to believe firmly that the magic bullet of tone is the bridge. Call it cognitive dissonance or a placebo effect, but I'd buy the Gotoh. Unless I could find something more expensive
  8. Failure to anticipate the likely consequences of your actions is no defence
  9. It's a fair perspective, but can I add another. Having worked professionally with both pro football players (at three Premiership clubs) and pro cyclists (world champion and Olympic level), when it comes to stress, burnout and mental health, the latter have it easy, trust me. Most of us can run around a field kicking, hitting or throwing a ball, but most of us can't ride a bike up an Alp, so we tend to make assumptions about the relative stresses of each on those bases. But burnout, albeit underpinned by biological processes, is largely psychological in origin. Very few pro cyclists will experience it in their careers, whilst many team sports players - soccer, hockey, cricket - will. Irrespective of the rights and wrongs at societal level, the media and business pressure on pro team sport athletes is a league above that on pro endurance athletes. So Southgate, rightly or wrongly in terms of how things should be, is correct in terms of how things are. And yes, the cause of this is in many respects the hysteria you mention. But it's not just sport, it's music (burnout is common among successful and aspiring performers in all genres of music from rap to orchestral), and many other areas in which the media can build or shatter a person within seconds.
  10. From Eric Clapton towards thorny issues around racism then via Bob Mould and Eric Cantona to the sad demise of Scottish Association Football. A glorious Basschat diversionary manoeuvre well executed
  11. No one speaks ill of the Rutles on my watch
  12. Man, I gotta get that album
  13. Can't help feeling that in certain postcodes that caravan would fetch a fair few quid
  14. Just posted this in another thread. It'll either make things better or worse........
  15. I can't help thinking of Cantona when I see this vid
  16. There is wisdom in the lyrics
  17. Frankly, I would pay good money to see Cantona perform the blues, the lyrics would be epoch defining
  18. I saw the title of this thread and for some reason read "Eric Cantona's Music Mediocre". Having come here I'm now very disappointed.
  19. Yep, can play havoc
  20. Problem is that the photos are just not quite good enough are they I had one of these a few years ago, and its a very nice bass, and the dots on the treble side of the board were really helpful, more so than lines to be honest. But those bloody maple fretless boards are a nightmare, I wouldn't own another bass with one because they are so bloody fragile in real terms (compared to rosewood, ebony etc). I think if you have a light touch and a new board then you're OK, but I found even flatwounds started to wear mine pretty quickly.
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