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EssentialTension

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  1. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1419196600' post='2637541'] I'm curious, what did you move on to? Blue [/quote] All sorts, both old and new, and anyway the new slowly becomes old and even the old is new when you first hear it. I guess I lost interest in the Stones around the time of the [i]Some Girls[/i] album.
  2. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1419194834' post='2637509'] ... You guys know how loyal us Beatles and Stones fans have been for the past 50 years. Are the fans of new bands as loyal? [/quote] When I was a 1960s teenager I liked the Stones a lot but for several decades now I have been totally uninterested by them. I'm not disloyal, I have just moved on.
  3. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1419194455' post='2637500'] Ok, hey I'm open to your position. If The Stones and McCartney are no longer as big or as important as they once were, why are they still selling out stadiums at $160.00 a pop. Somebody must think they're still important or still entertaining? So, I'm looking for your response to the [i]"why?"[/i] Blue [/quote] In the UK it is I think substantially more than $160 but I don't at all understand why anyone would go to see the Stones in a stadium. If you could see them in a small 200 people club for twenty quid then maybe, otherwise no thanks. The same goes for McCartney in my view, although some friends saw him at BBC Maida Vale recently and I could get with that. So [i]why[/i] do people do it? Probably all sorts of reasons and many of them unrelated to music including conspicuous consumption of hotel/gig/dinner/VIPseats/bottle of champagne/signed programme etc etc.
  4. [quote name='icastle' timestamp='1419194027' post='2637495'] It'll be interesting to see what bands are playing in 50 years time. I very much doubt it'll be stuff that's in the 'charts' today - at the risk of generalisation, it's not memorable or particularly well crafted - we're almost back into the 'stagnant' 70's music scene. [/quote] 'Charts' today does not mean the same thing as it did in the 60s and 70s. Anyway, in my recollection, in the 60s and 70s many of us mostly hated the 'charts'.
  5. ... and +1, as they say, on Laura Nyro.
  6. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1419192432' post='2637469'] ... I still find a lot of value and use for some of what came out of the 60s and 70s ... [/quote] That applies to me as well but but I'm also still discovering 60s and 70s music that I never heard at the time - as well every other decade.
  7. [quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1419120149' post='2636872'] Yip hot rods and deluxes from various years left the factory in this format. Here's a few I just found mooching through the Precision gear porn thread [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1295296272' post='1093058'] 2006 American Deluxe Precision - sold to Bass Chatter Bottlebassman: [/quote] [/quote] That's my ex-bass and I still have that rug. I did around 100 gigs with that bass. I have some regrets at no longer having it. Anyway, I don't think the double Jazz humbucker sounded like a Music Man humbucker. It mostly sounded more like a Jazz.
  8. [quote name='Number6' timestamp='1419183285' post='2637345'] I am fairly lucky.....my band is a Hawkwind Covers/Trib band so true to the original we never have to play anything the same way twice. [/quote] So you'll need a music stand to remind you what you did last time, i.e. what not to play. I imagine it as a kind of Les Dawson on acid.
  9. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1418946743' post='2635217'] ... however the under 25 bolt for the exit as soon as they see a live band is playing. [/quote] I don't know why under 25s are bolting your gigs or why you seem so down on the generations below you but tomorrow night I am going to a charity gig at the [url="https://www.facebook.com/hopebrighton"]Hope[/url] in Brighton with two bands and a sound system. All the musicians and the DJ are under 25 and I expect most of the audience will be under 25 and I know at least some of them do know their music history (but not only or merely Rock 'n' Roll). [url="https://www.facebook.com/childreachinternational"]https://www.facebook...chinternational[/url] [url="https://www.facebook.com/events/600899830038568/?ref=3&ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular"]https://www.facebook...ry_type=regular[/url] [url="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Euphony/193332514079509?fref=photo"]https://www.facebook...9509?fref=photo[/url] [url="https://www.facebook.com/varjakband"]https://www.facebook.com/varjakband[/url] [url="https://www.facebook.com/CrucialSoundWired"]https://www.facebook...ucialSoundWired[/url] There's not anything special about this. Young (as well as old) musicians and their bands are gigging regularly all over the UK - I can't imagine it's so different in the US. And, with the proliferation and easy availability of world music on the internet, these young musicians can access all of music's history in ways in which the baby boomer generation couldn't. The album I've been listening to most this week is the compilation [i]Nigeria Special: Modern Highlife, Afro-Sounds & Nigerian Blues 1970-76[/i]. My 20 year old son introduced me to it. Young musicians today are going back and listening to what were the obscurities of world music just as the youths of the 1960s went back and listened to Robert Johnson. There's no future in 'ageism' and 'rockism'.
  10. http://youtu.be/0-dAZrBlGOY
  11. There's lots of different Jamaican musical forms, they aren't all ska or reggae (which are different) and they aren't all 'one drop'; for example, walking lines are not uncommon. Try the Ed Friedland book which ought to be called Jamaican bass:
  12. [url="http://liutaiomottola.com/formulae/tension.htm"]http://liutaiomottola.com/formulae/tension.htm[/url] [url="http://liutaiomottola.com/myth/perception.htm"]http://liutaiomottola.com/myth/perception.htm[/url]
  13. I hoped some people would like it. But, never mind the sound, I really liked the look of them together.
  14. Just got given it by son, very good.
  15. Yes, I like them a lot.
  16. Yes, kind of cowpoke without the scratchplate.
  17. http://youtu.be/TAIwGw1paIc
  18. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1418943191' post='2635182'] I don't know either, but more importantly I don't care. [/quote] ... and nor should you.
  19. The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railway > the MKT > the KT > the Katy
  20. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1418877746' post='2634352'] I know a 19 year old guitarist singer like that. Heard him nail [i]She Caught The Katie and Left Me a Mule To Ride[/i]. However he has no idea who Taj Mahal is or what he's singing about. So for me, not impressed. But that's just me. Blue [/quote] Why on earth would you expect a 19 year old to know what 'the Katy' was, or who Henry Saint Clair Fredericks is, and why he uses the stage name Taj Mahal, strangely after a building in Agra in India? I bet most people who ever heard that song have no idea what the Katy was. There are people on this website who don't know. Surely you'd be better educating the boy rather than being not impressed.
  21. I'm 62 ... but some of you are sounding a little like my parents' generation did when they were talking about young people in 1962.
  22. It's an active Fender Prodigy Precision Bass, 1991. The listing seems to be mixed up with a Stratocaster listing. There were also Prodigy Stratocasters.
  23. [quote name='TimAl' timestamp='1418894420' post='2634457'] ... HOWEVER I am a designer & photographer by trade, so therefore have kit that you guys *may* not have ... [/quote] I knew there was a catch.
  24. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1418852577' post='2634172'] All the gig booking is done by Mr Venom so I don't know the exact details, only that we don't play gigs where we are expected to sell tickets in order to play. IIRC this gig has been organised by Bad To The Bone And The Faming Pumas who are fans of the band and we are "special guests". [/quote] Checked with son and he says they have never been required to sell tickets. He's back in Brighton but he's told his Liverpool mates to pop down the Zanzibar tomorrow night - I don't know if they will. Have a good one.
  25. I can't speak for BRX but my son's band have played the Zanzibar more than once and had no requirement to sell any tickets. They are Liverpool based though - music students at the university.
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