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  1. [b] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][url="http://www.gearhounds.com/dean-john-entwistle-spider-bass-guitar-black-silver.aspx"][size=3]http://www.gearhounds.com/dean-john-entwistle-spider-bass-guitar-black-silver.aspx[/size][/url][/font][/b]

    [b] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3]Dean John Entwistle Spider Bass - Black / Silver Webs[/size]
    [size=3]List Price: $1,306.25 | Your Price: $799.00[/size] [size=3]|[/size][size=3] You Save: 39 %[/size][/font][/b]

    799.00 USD = 503.29 GBP



  2. My white and gold model doesn't look cheap - and it growls like my Rickenbackers don't.
    Long reach for left hand. Great to play apart from that. Needs an extra long hard case.
    Weighty. Worth the effort, though.
  3. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1330273434' post='1554976']
    Why was the bass amp supposed to go stage right? Why are you shining stage lights out into the audience?
    [/quote]



    Those are the offending lights (on top of my rig). They weren't very powerful.
    They were mainly decorative, to help create a bit of a psychedelic feel.

    I have always set up on the same side of the stage, due to my hearing. Custom and practice and necessity.
    It was also where there was a space left for me, as the drummer had turned up days early and was already
    set up and mic'd up. The guitarist had sod all space too. The fact that all the soundman's gear left so little
    room for the band and that he bawled like a baby about me muttering that i wasn't going to get my gear
    onstage was the issue.

    There are four venues I will never go near again in my life and that one is the top of my list.

  4. Just a few gems from my former lead singer in a pseudo blues band.

    "I'm the clever one in this van."
    (when extremely p*ssed).

    "You all aren't playing the songs how I want them played."
    (when extremely p*ssed).

    "The bass player is trying to take over the band"
    (because he did a website that generated work and took bookings, when the singer was extremely p*ssed).

    "I could play with an out of tune Salvation Army Band and they'd still clap, because it's me".
    (when extremely p*ssed).

  5. I played at a venue in the Lake District last year, which I won't name.
    It had a ready-set up PA and lighting rig in a new outbuilding. Plus an InHouse 'soundman'.

    This was fine, except that the legs on the lighting tree and the power amps for the PA were situated at stage
    right where (ideally) the bass rig would go. he had mic'ed the drum kit up and had cables running over the
    space where the bass rig belonged.

    The result was that I had to forcibly cram my rig in, after muttering about having to putting it back in the van
    (along with everything else) and the sound engineer having a truly enormous and childish sulk. The 'sound
    engineer' then proceeded to get us the worst imaginable sound (it was all mid) and then moaned that a bank
    of 4 small stage lights that I put on top of my bass rig got in his eyes from the back of the room, as they pointed
    forward. What a control freak prat.

    That was really a trip not worth making. The landlady actually later sent me an abusive message through
    another site because I had upset the sound engineer. In addition to this she went on at length that my
    old band had cancelled 3 shows at a venue she had previously had (NOT my decision) because her idiot
    husband led the chants to boo bands off there. She needs to get a grip.

  6. PMT on Regent Road in Salford (used to be one of the Sound Control chain) is an excellent store and I've bought a number of things there.
    The manager is an absolute gentleman. Staff have never hassled me at all and are always helpful.

    One recent bass I bought they wouldn't price match for me, so I drove to Liverpool and bought it from Dolphin instead.
    I'd give them 8/10.

  7. I had this one in the early - mid 80's. Action to die for and knobs that actually went to 11.
    Lovely to play and record with, but I couldn't get it to sound ballsy, no matter what I did with it.
    Ended up selling it, as I bought a Fender Precision Lyte that outperformed it.

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