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  1. It looks like the wrong jack socket to mount on the control plate. When i got the EMG's for my Jazz they supplied a pre-wired stereo jack to power the pick-ups. Looks like this giuy lost his and used whatever he could lay his hands on. Weird.

  2. [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='61542' date='Sep 17 2007, 10:39 AM']Me too :)[/quote]
    Al, Yep, it's the onset of Old Age. At 58, I have the same problem. It takes an age to learn something and quite often have to rely on "crib-sheets" or a couple of gigs.
    +1 for get back to Sam & Dave, Otis, Wilson Pickett et al. :huh:
    We must have a chat about Liverpool Uni if our paths ever cross......
    Stuart

  3. I have been using Alpine Music Safe ear plugs for a while
    [url="http://www.enhancedlistening.co.uk/product.asp?strParents=&CAT_ID=&P_ID=975"]http://www.enhancedlistening.co.uk/product...D=&P_ID=975[/url]
    Came away from a gig one night and my ears were screaming. Borrowed some"Rhubarb and Custard" disposables from the drummer but couldn't get on with them.
    I find the Alpines great as they are very soft rubber and fit very comfortably. You get 3 attenuators with them and I find they really do work. They particularly cut out the harmful freqs.
    Stuart

  4. [quote name='bass_in_ya_face' post='57702' date='Sep 9 2007, 12:44 PM']I'd love to wife + kids + 20 years too late...say no :)[/quote]
    It's never too late. I had a 25 year break from playing and in my former life played guitar. Will hit 60 in 2 years and started seriously playing Bass 2 years ago and now hold down the bottom end in 2 bands.
    Have never enjoyed my self so much. (Retiring early may have helped :huh: )

  5. [quote name='presoulnation' post='55248' date='Sep 4 2007, 01:22 PM']Moondance is a wicked tune. I learnt it a while ago but have forgotten it since! Think I shall yoink this tab as well![/quote]
    Think I have the Bass Tab as well if needed.

  6. [quote name='skywalker' post='55091' date='Sep 4 2007, 08:03 AM']Thanks Jennifer

    That may help me, I will try that.
    Thanks Dood
    I have a similar piece of software that will give the notation, but my sight reading is not quick enough, so I need to put the chords on and then I can wing it from there. I will apply Jennifers chords to the notation and see where that takes me.

    Thanks both

    Steve[/quote]
    Steve,
    Did a bit of digging and found this in my "guitar" tabs folder. Any use?
    Stuart
    [attachment=2117:Moondance.pdf]

  7. [quote name='nottswarwick' post='54117' date='Sep 2 2007, 11:15 AM']With regard to the question of the transition between the two, teh hardest thing I found wasbeing disciplined and not too busy. The bassist needs to be solid and tidy, and cannot generally get away with widdling around, as we all know. C[/quote]
    Very similar to you NottsWarwick. Played guitar from about 13 and had a pretty good semi-pro career until my mid 20's. Marriage and kids saw that off. Had a massive sabatical, (25 years), and when I found the only guitar I had kept, (a Fender Jumbo), in the loft 1 day I started fiddling. Not having a pick to hand I started playing finger style and really got into Spanish and Clasical music. A letter to Guitar Magazine about a series on fingerstyle technique saw me get a free Bass, (the comment Am I really a frustrated Bass Player did it). That started Bass playing in earnest.
    I totally agree with NottsWarwick that the hardest part of the transition was "keeping it simple". I really struggled at first trying to play "lead" lines on Bass. Best piece of advice I got was "Whatever notes you are thinking of playing, halve them". If you cannot keep time and groove with the drummer, the band is f*!"ed.
    Would I go back to guitar, NOT A CHANCE. I've got the best job in the house.
    Stuart

  8. [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='54796' date='Sep 3 2007, 04:06 PM']I'm taking the family to Crete for a week tonight and it's going to cost me a shedload.[/quote]
    So no playing for nothing when you get back then :huh: Have to pay for the hols somehow Alan.
    Enjoy, will sort out where the gig(s) are and go and heckle. :)
    Next time you want a dep, ask me cos I bet I'm worse than you.

  9. [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='52272' date='Aug 29 2007, 12:59 PM']In the 70's my band at the time supported Medicine Head at Liverpool University. More recently Dave Finnegan (Mickah Wallace in The Commitments) occasionally gets up and sings with us.

    *Edit* Nearly forgot - the landlord of one of our regular gigs gets up and beats the skins when we can't fight him off - he was the drummer in Pinkerton's Assorted Colours who were kinda well known in the 60s.[/quote]
    Thats Spooky Alan,
    The band I was playing with in the late 60's did Liverpool Uni supporting Pink Floyd and Traffic, (playing guitar then though). Also supported The Who in the same era and Johhny Johnson & The Bandwagon. Also backed Edwin Starr on one gig.

  10. I play in 2 bands and the Corporate one is now increasingly being asked for PAT Testing Certificates and Public Liability Insurance. Anyone else having the same issues?
    The Pub Band don't seem to have the same problem, (but as all my gear has been PAT tested it isn't a problem anyway).
    Would it be an idea for a pinned topic with a list of testers in areas around UK as I have a feeling it WILL end up being mandatory at some point?
    We had a hell of a job finding someone to our gear as most companies deal with large institutions and not a 5 piece band.

  11. [quote name='wildus' post='47352' date='Aug 19 2007, 01:06 PM']Hi, For sale is my mini Ashdown ABM 1x15 cab
    300 watt & in new condition
    looking at £120
    Cheers wildus :)[/quote]
    Rob is a great guy to deal with so get in there and buy.....
    Have a free bump on me Rob.

  12. [quote name='TheRev' post='42918' date='Aug 8 2007, 03:16 PM']That's a really neat job. I like the way you've got the grille mounted at the front of the cab - how did you attach it to the sloping horn?[/quote]
    +1 for the Front Mounted Grill. IMHO it makes it look a lot more professional. Also where did you get the handles from?
    Ah well better get going on mine

  13. [quote name='TheRinser' post='45428' date='Aug 14 2007, 08:37 PM']stu. top right below new topic button is options, click on that and see if it's set as 'standard' display mode. think that may be the problem...[/quote]
    Bazzin. I love a plan when it comes together. That was the problem
    Thanks for the quick reply.
    Stuart

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