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E sharp

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  1. Used to love driving back from Canvey years ago , and looking at the power station lights - found them quite magical .
    Once I hit the A12 , that feeling went .
    Used to fall asleep at the wheel quite a lot , not now though .
    Used to quite like Bob Harris on the way home , but strangely a bit bored by him now .
    Oh and I've too listened to the shipping forecast , can't make head nor tail of it , but find it quite calming , thinking of all the small boats out there .
    Strange thoughts sometimes , late at night .
    Quite enjoy the trip home , often more than the trip to the gig - bizarre .

  2. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1328181778' post='1523075']
    [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vigier-Bass-Guitar-Sale-perfect-condition-/150730940424?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item231843a008#ht_747wt_1255"]http://www.ebay.co.u...8#ht_747wt_1255[/url]
    [/quote]This has been on for a while now , on and off . Lovely looking bass , and right up my street , but frankly too expensive .
    There just seems to be a couple of people asking way too much for these now , and I recon around about the grand mark is about right , but as usual it's market forces .
    There's a nice white one on their also at this moment . The seller is saying how this is a bargin at 1.4K , as the others on Ebay are higher .
    Completetly failing to understand that the others haven't sold for months now . :lol:

  3. The guys over the pond still rave about the Crest CA-9 , but alas , light it ain't . Not by a long shot :P
    The "lead sled" amps seem to find more favour over there that here , for some reason .

  4. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1327479818' post='1511796']
    Does Brian Johnson of AC/DC count? :)

    Unbelievably, he actually wanted to sing with us in the second set! He knew our singer was having a hard time with a throat infection and as we were playing typical pub blues stuff Brian knew the material... He was too polite to ask and we were too gobsmacked to suggest it! A lovely guy who always gets together with his family for a meal when he is back home, which is how he happened to be in the pub we were playing as it is round the corner from the Indian restaurant where he had just eaten!

    The night I nearly backed Brian Johnson... :rolleyes: :D
    [/quote]Anything I see him on , he just strikes me as lovely bloke . No ego , just proper .

  5. [quote name='funkgod' timestamp='1327243944' post='1508220']
    I have had my fill of "Charity gigs" also
    the last one we did NOV last year took me all day to set up an 11 piece band drove 30 miles, tunnel fee
    then while there another duo used the pa as well as a chior and an army drum thing
    and backing music for dancers
    i was at the desk all day all evening then went on last to play for 2 hours, when everyone went we
    took down the pa drove back got home about 2.30am
    two things Pi@@ed me off
    the club was earning a fair bit at the bar and would not contribute :yarr: , we had to pay for food and drinks,
    even soft drinks.
    end of the night packing away the gear we asked for two glasses of coke and was told the bar was shut.

    [/quote]That is unbelievable . Just a real p**s take .

  6. Years ago , I gigged on the country circuit , and the guitarist had a Boogie 1x12 combo that had a 50 or 15 watt switch on the back .
    He never used the 50 watts , only the 15 watts , and it was plenty loud enough , and we were quite loud as a band on that circuit .
    He used to use any old chair at the venue to prop it up nearer ear level .
    Maybe this is what your guy needs to do - just prop it up . He'd probably be surprised at how little "wattage" or "SPL" or whatever measurement you want to trapse out , that he actually needs .

    Just a thought .

  7. Just whip the E string down to a C for this one number , then tune it up again .
    Our lot play this , and that's what I do . You'll get quite quick at doing it after a while , and you can also fine tune on harmonics on the E string , that's now a C , and the G string .

    Try that and see how you go .

  8. Years ago in a Function band , before our main set of the night , we had accompany the Stage Manager's wife for the 'Kiddies Hour' music .

    Think 'Hilda Baker on an old Hammond' - that's what it was like .

    All the kids dancing to 'Knees up Mother Brown' etc , and the all time classic - 'The Birdies Song' .

    I've played that number maybe half a dozen times , and that's about 5 times too many .

    But , we got paid , it is sort of expected from a Holiday camp band (even one just in for the night , as we were) to play stuff like this if asked , and we got off with a few of the Red coats after . So a result all round :gas:

  9. [quote name='flippyfloop' timestamp='1324233705' post='1472143']
    Akai should re-release / update these !
    [/quote]If they used exactly the same componants , and they sounded exactly the same , they'd still be a market for the original ones as some people would convince themselves that they were better .

  10. [quote name='bassist_lewis' timestamp='1323630423' post='1465249']
    I know this is somewhat anethema on this forum :) but I'd like to have one go-to bass (or perhaps two of the same). I know that one bass won't cover every sonic situation but what I'd like to know is, those of you who use only one bass or one brand, how did you arrive at that conclusion?
    [/quote]I've got a few basses , but have gigged just the one , on every gig bar one , for getting on for 20 years .
    I've done shed loads of function band work with that bass , and it'll do anything - within reason .
    Any half decent bass will cover most situations . All you need is the know how to work it . With fingers , slap , thumb palm mute , pick , plucking position of the hand , and maybe the odd effect or two , you can cover most bases . And I'll even argue that you'll improve , and have more fun , by coaxing it all out of the one bass .

  11. On reflection , a blinder - as per the other's comments last night , today , and the punter's reaction .
    Though alas , not for me . Made a couple of numpty mistakes , just through my mind wandering . This wasn't helped by the fact that I had very little room to move .
    On the plus side , I've gone back to my old heavy cab , and am prefering the sound . Only got to lift from my front door to the car , so the weight is not really an issue .
    So all in , a good'n , albeit a mixed bag .

  12. [quote name='Blademan_98' timestamp='1321288211' post='1437351']
    really good although Bill lacked enthusiasm somewhat :)
    [/quote]
    I think that this is a throw back to his Stones days , when his enthusiasm was saved for , how shall we say it : the after show performance :)

  13. Small little village pub , 2nd time for us .
    Had us set up at the other end , and still no room .
    Had to put my cab in a fireplace , propped up with wood underneath to stop it moving around .
    We played well , but we all agreed that it didn't feel right - some nights are just like that .

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