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Grassie

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  1. I work a "continental" shift pattern - 4 days on, 4 days off, 4 nights on, 4 off ad nauseum....
    This pattern means that two Fridays and Saturdays out of every month I am working. They are 12 hour shifts which leaves little room at the end of a shift for a rehearsal or a gig, so these are usually pushed back to when I'm not at work. I'm in two bands, neither of which are particularly busy - one is an originals band, the other is a jazz 6 piece. I blessed that everyone in both of these bands is willing to work around me and my ball ache of a shift pattern.

  2. [quote name='visog' timestamp='1492416305' post='3279967']
    Judge him by the company he kept basswise - I've got:

    Alphonso Johnson
    Paul Carmichael
    John Wetton
    Jack Bruce
    Ernest Tibbs
    Gary Willis
    Jeff Berlin
    Jimmy Johnson
    Skuli Sverrison
    Anthony Crawford
    Jimmy Haslip
    Evan Marien
    [/quote]
    He's also played with Level 42 (probably Gary Husband's influence there...) on 1991's Guaranteed album. Played live with them the year before at their 15 night run at the Hammersmith Odeon (as it was then) which is where I first heard him.
    Big loss. RIP.

  3. Hey all,

    Bought a used one of these a while ago and I am struggling to get a usable sound from it. To me, it sounds like the "wah" is the wrong way round (bear with me... 😁). When i play a note, the effect starts "closed" and swells to the "open" sound, rather than the other way around, which is how an auto wah of this type should work? If this makes sense, does anyone know what's occurring? 😊

  4. I think it was Mick Hucknall's later image as a "king birder" that did for his artistic integrity. A similar thing seemed to happen to Jay Kay - too many paparazzi pics of him in limos with the latest "leggy blonde" ((c) The Sun.)
    Shame really. "Stars" is their best.

  5. Reading this thread got me thinking about my Aria acoustic. Got it last year for use in the jazz band I play in. I've had a set of Status Hotwire stainless flats lying around that I got for one of my electrics a couple of years ago, and as an experiment I've just put them on the Aria. What a difference! Obviously the sound is a little brighter compared to the old strings (they were, dear reader, quite sh@gged) but because the gauge is lighter (40-100) than the old bronze ones, the tension on the neck is less and that means a lower action. I don't know what gauge the old ones were but they were very heavy and quite rough on the fingers. So, flats on acoustic bass is a goer as far as I'm concerned. :)

  6. [quote name='Graham' timestamp='1487279638' post='3238668']


    I'm dropping hints about adding Megalomaniac to our set-list at the moment
    [/quote]
    Was having a discussion on Facebook earlier with a guitarist friend, and we both agreed that despite our love of alternative rock, if we played anything like Incubus at our local pubs, we'd be roundly ignored. :)

  7. Yes! Excited person here! I do like it when Jay Kay goes all bleepy and squelchy. Actually quite liked the last "back to basics" Jamiroquai album but was a little surprised to read that it only sold 300,000 copies. This might fair better. Still gonna be better than half the dross on the radio.

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