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Skybone

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  1. Just the one. If I was in a professional band doing functions/weddings/etc. and playing for a couple hours, then yes, a back up instrument is probably advisable. If there was a need for fretless or other such variation, then yes, a back up instrument is probably advisable. As I am in neither category, just the one works for me.
  2. I remember wanting one of these back in the early/mid 90's. GLWTS.
  3. Matchstick Men and Matchstick Cats 'n' Dogs - Brian & Michael
  4. So What - Metallica/Anti Nowhere League/Pink/Miles Davies/etc.
  5. Unfortunately, the loudest bugger in our rehearsal room is the sodding bass player. I keep having to ask the guitarist to turn up! 😮
  6. The one with the black scratchplate, and the one with the Hipshot.
  7. Our guitarist uses a Marshall DSL20 & the matching 2x12 cab. Great little amp.
  8. Just found a Rock Goes to College on BBC iPlayer - Siouxsie and the Banshees. Was never a Goth, even though I did like the music, more into metal & "crust" punk.
  9. Rock Goes to College on BBC iPlayer - Siouxsie and the Banshees
  10. Clear Windowpane - Saint Vitus (RIP Mark Adams)
  11. Leeds always was Goth Central in the good old days. Used to frequent the Planet X in Liverpool on a weekly basis. Mainly because of the excellent punk gigs, but also the club nights, which were ace.
  12. Us Fish Must Swim Together - Subhumans
  13. Got to say, that although I still look at gear, still want more gear and lust after certain things (especially after being on BC). I'm really happy with the kit I have just now thanks.
  14. Even though I was never a fan of The Smiths, you could tell that Marr, Rourke & Joyce had real chemistry together, and his bass lines always stood out and made the songs better (until Moz opened his gob and then ruined it all).
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