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Pete Academy

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  1. [quote name='rjb' post='527428' date='Jun 29 2009, 08:47 AM']Yes, I heard this - utterly shameful. Makes me all the more grateful for the NHS.[/quote]

    How can a major talent who played on some of the most famous albums of all time die penniless, yet some sh*t-for-brains talentless idiot can earn millions?

    Sums up our culture, doesn't it?

  2. Freddie Washington is currently on tour with Steely Dan, who are playing Birmingham tonight. Incidentally, David Williams died recently. Apparently he was so poor he couldn't afford to pay for treatment. How sad is that?

  3. [quote name='bubinga5' post='524797' date='Jun 26 2009, 12:55 PM']I dont think hes over playing in the last two vids.?.Just awsome groove!

    VW seems to have a bad rep when it comes to flashy playing, but i guess thats what seels the tickets to his shows...I very much doubt Victor would over play, in the context of a song..At the end of the day he is a solo artist who plays bass!![/quote]


    I totally agree. VW is the finest. Everything he plays with The Flecktones is supportive. It's bassists and drummers overplaying in general that I find annoying.

    I could start a whole thread about drummers that overplay!

  4. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='524708' date='Jun 26 2009, 11:01 AM']Best bit is at 1:07 where he completely loses it, lets his hands drop for a quick shake of the head ... and just picks up again like nothing happened.

    There's a guy comes to my local jam, name of Jovan, who is like a pub-level VW. He's technically far in advance of any other bass player I've ever heard in any pub, and his chops are truly awesome (as his his brisket).

    Trouble is, he never plays what the song needs. Why play one note when you can fit in 17?

    Is the guitarist soloing? OK, I'll play a bass solo underneath him in competition.

    Just like with VW, I'd love to have even a quarter of his ability - but I'd never use it like that![/quote]

    Bassists and drummers that overplay can ruin a song entirely.

  5. [quote name='yorks5stringer' post='521792' date='Jun 23 2009, 03:37 PM']Cracking show in Leeds the other Sunday: as a fellow bassist pointed out to me, you played your new Roscoe at the New Roscoe!
    I take it Steve did not really leave the Band after the gig?[/quote]


    Cheers mate...Steve? Nah, he's all talk :)

  6. If you don't fancy paying £57 for a Steely Dan ticket at next week's gigs, then why not try Nearly Dan at the Manchester Academy 3? This Saturday 27 June. Show starts 8pm. www.manchesteracademy.org

    Tel 0161 275 2930

  7. I bought an Alembic 20th Anniversary in 1989, and it took 2 years to pay of the loan for it at the time. I sold it for a small profit because I needed a good 5-string (I bought a Tobias Classic 5). I still wish I hadn't sold it, but I just couldn't raise the extra funds. I saw one on ebay a few years ago for £1500 and wished I'd bought it now.

  8. A few years ago I was looking for a nice s/h Musicman Stingray 5. After a long time trawling the shops and ebay, I finally gave up. Then one day I happened to go into a local small shop and spotted the perfect one - 1997 vintage sunburst. maple board, played like a dream, absolute mint condition. I got a great deal on it. I couldn't believe it. Then about 12 months later, in a fit of total madness, I sold it to buy an orange Bongo 5, which I kept for 5 minutes.

    I've regretted this ever since. Why do we do these stupid things?

    Anyone else done this, or simply bought something because it looked a bit 'different'?

  9. There are certain bass parts that seem quite easy to play, but when you actually learn them they just don't sound right, no matter how long you study them. For me, a prime example is 'Sex Machine'. A few simple notes, but you try to make it sound and feel like Bootsy...impossible. Another one is Steely Dan's 'Kid Charlemagne'. I've been playing this song for 12 years, and I've studied it note for note, but I can't for the life of me get it dead right. The feel is unbelievable - funk/reggae. Chuck Rainey freely admits it's probably his finest moment.

    Anyone else have an example of this phenomenom?

  10. [quote name='ped' post='508890' date='Jun 9 2009, 11:17 AM']Pete did you email us to ask if it was OK to post this? Just to let you know we hadn't checked the inbox for a while but I skimmed it last night and meant to reply to your email to say it was fine - apologies for not getting back to you before.

    I am looking forward to seeing Steely Dan on the 29th - I have seen lots of tribute acts before and often found them better than the real deal! Will definitely check you guys out soon!

    ped[/quote]

    Thanks Ped...you are a gent. Hope you enjoy the Dan.

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