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wateroftyne

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  1. Having played original material and covers for over 20 years, I've learned this about myself: I literally couldn't care who wrote the song I'm playing. If it's a good song, it's a good song.
  2. Job, two kids, lots of demands on my time, but... I jut find the time. Rather than read a book or watch a film, I'll work on tunes. It's either that or I look a right eejit when I play all the wrong notes...
  3. Here's a clip from a gig this weekend... I'm playing a fretless P for most of the set, which is a nice change... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ-46YU0nnM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ-46YU0nnM[/url]
  4. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1349807249' post='1830840'] True. But they still don't sound like round wounds. [/quote] Didn't say they did.
  5. Flats are only dull and lifeless if you EQ 'em like that.
  6. Oh. One of the fab things about the 5110 is that it doubles as my back-up head. This new one wouldn't be much use to me now...
  7. ...and here's an ickle video: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ-46YU0nnM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ-46YU0nnM[/url]
  8. ...and here's an action shot.
  9. Cripes - just noticed the price. If it's reliable, it's a bargain...
  10. The new design is cool... I don't see the point in the spec tweaks, though FWIW the lack of a mute doesn't bother me as I always use mute-able jacks. The EQ is handy for scooping a bit of boxiness out during solo noodling. Still, it's a strange update.. (Also, the DI isn't a new addition)
  11. [quote name='Truckstop' timestamp='1349617095' post='1828306'] Very, very cool! You get to meet any of the Lindisfarne guys? Alex [/quote] Forgot to clarify, Alex - the drummer at these gigs is Ray, a founder member of the band, and the front-man is Billy who was the latter-day front-man after Hully shuffled off this mortal coil. Ray's a lush drummer - he's so much fun to gig with. Mr. Feel.
  12. [quote name='Themrperson' timestamp='1349637026' post='1828579'] It really bugs me as I search for something and most of it comes from the US [/quote] That's not really eBay's fault though, eh?
  13. Cheers, folks! [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1349629819' post='1828457'] Love it when bands don't have the drummer in the centre of the stage. How did you find it with that moving head right next to you? Rig looks cool by the way. [/quote] Yeah, it's great. The drummer can see right across the stage and clock what's going on. He loves it. Plus, it means the projection screen doesn't have to be flown so high. I'm generally at the mic, so that vari-lite is usually behind me, off to one side. The whole shebang looks great when it's in full flight... I'll post some pics soon! [quote name='musophilr' timestamp='1349621857' post='1828357'] Nice one! Getting to play Lindisfarne tracks must be highly enjoyable work [/quote] It is! I play my fretless P on about half the songs, just like on the original records. Rod Clements is a great player, so it's a pleasure to play his lines. [quote name='Truckstop' timestamp='1349617095' post='1828306'] Very, very cool! You get to meet any of the Lindisfarne guys? Alex [/quote] I'm pals with most of 'em, so yes. Lovely bunch. [quote name='gub' timestamp='1349616552' post='1828297'] Looks like an amazing show , wouldn't mind catching it if you do any down here in pasty land [/quote] We have gigs coming up in the Midlands, North Wales and Durham, and then we're doing a more comprehensive tour next year. I'll post the dates here when I have 'em!
  14. [quote name='steve-soar' timestamp='1349614229' post='1828260'] Great for a dreamy Sunday afternoon. [/quote] Thank you - they were great songwriters. Still are, in fact.
  15. Hi all One of my bands has just done a run of (sold out!) theatre gigs around the North East, with more to come further afield over the next couple of months. It's been a lot of fun, with a great production spec & crew. I've never rehearsed so much for anything in my life. I'm knackered, but it's been worth it! Here's some pics of the set-up, and a photo from the production rehearsal. I'll stick a video up if anything comes to light. Production rehearsal: Bass corner: My view from the stage: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ-46YU0nnM&feature=player_embedded"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ-46YU0nnM[/url]
  16. My first proper band, many moons ago... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UirR_PEDzGg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UirR_PEDzGg[/url]
  17. NO would be cool, but based on reports from musical friends who have made the trek, Memphis and Nashville sound disappointing. Fer my money, route 66 from East AZ to San Francisco and LA - the ultimate musically-themed road trip. Again, fer my money.
  18. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1349179295' post='1822773'] Well, if you want rid of your '71 J... [/quote] It's going soon...
  19. [quote name='owen' timestamp='1349175884' post='1822706'] Doesn't everyone use a DB? The HPF buffers my Piezos on my yn pre-amped guitar as well. [/quote] if the room is tricky or the FOH EQ isn't up to scratch, it's nice to have a para EQ and a notch filter, too.
  20. ...assuming the OP is using a DB.
  21. I generally avoid J's because of the scoop. My Roscoe Beck has sorted it, with the neck set to parallel and the bridge set to series. It's marvellous.
  22. Yip - I was going to recommend the Baggs Para DI or the Stage DI. I've been using the Fishman Aura recently too - lovely.
  23. Hello! For what instrument...?
  24. Here's a close-up of the board on my '71P.
  25. [quote name='Kiwi' timestamp='1348401612' post='1813134'] All I am asking for are examples where Leo Fender sacrificed time and cost in the interests of quality. [/quote] Wow... Leo certainly rattled your cage, Kiwi :-)
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