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  1. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1420966059' post='2655447']
    Well whatever happens Paul, make the decision after Jan 29th as coming to see you guys - in effing Watford :lol:

    But seriously, having experienced the same feelings as you`ve described, the writing is on the wall. I think time to jump ship before you start to really resent it.
    [/quote]
    THIS^^ Maybe a change of band would get the juices going again...a change is good as a rest. A fresh challenge if you like.

  2. Killin' in the name of by Rage Against The Machine is our favourite....complete with swearing! We give the option of a clean version or the uncensored version and we havent played the clean one yet :happy: .
    It did feel strange hearing everyone joining in singing this with all the swearing!
    Not advisable for weddings though! :biggrin:

  3. [quote name='monkeynuts' timestamp='1420885305' post='2654479']
    Great idea :-)

    Just been through and liked all pages, working my way back and listening to them all as there's quite a few.

    Some return likes would be great!

    The Carbonites

    [url="http://www.facebook.com/thecarbonitesUK"]https://www.facebook.com/thecarbonitesUK[/url]
    [/quote]
    Liked....lovely sound on the bass from the recording of your rehearsal ;)

  4. The people that inspired me to take up bass were mostly fretless bassists and yet i've never had one. I simply love the phrasings and the sound. I wished i got one when i first started learning bass and after many years of playing i still get the urge to get one and i have been looking around lately to see whats about....Damn you GAS! I must resist temptation :dash1:

  5. [quote name='KingBollock' timestamp='1420419873' post='2649269']
    I also have no bum and it's a damned curse! The thing is, I'm a gre't big fat bastard, but I have nothing to hang my trousers on. I have to tighten my belt until I hear my pelvis start to creak, just for them to stay up for a bit. And I can still take them off and put them back on without undoing them. So I am constantly having to pull them up, which makes me feel really self conscious.
    That's why I prefer joggers that have elasticated waists, but gre't big fat fatties in joggers is just wrong, so I wear Real Tree style camo ones which don't look so bad. I look more like I should be sat by a lake trying to pull a ten pound Carp out of it instead of looking like I should be running around the lake trying to shed ten pounds.
    [/quote]
    Brilliant! I cant stop laughing at this....sorry KingBollock....very funny :biggrin:

  6. [quote name='Dave_the_bass' timestamp='1420382306' post='2648576']
    Perfect Stranger and Black Dog Company both take you to the about pages rather than the front page.

    In the spirit of collaboration:

    Black Dog Company
    [url="http://www.facebook.com/blackdogco"]http://www.facebook.com/blackdogco[/url]

    Perfect Stranger
    [url="https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=415179171850699"]https://m.facebook.c...415179171850699[/url]

    I'm completely up to date now. B)
    [/quote]
    Thanks Dave.....and thanks to those liking Perfect Stranger ;). I've liked the all the newer pages....phew theres quite a few :thank_you:

  7. Thanks for liking our page https://www.facebook.com/blackdogco/info?tab=page_info&section=hometown&view
    I think i've joined most of the bands on here so far....some really good stuff out there and i'm liking some of the band names!

  8. There's certainly a wide genre of songs there JTUK! I think in time as with any cover band it will naturally find its niche in what its suited at and what everyone enjoys playing.
    There are songs in my set that i'm not keen on but when i listen to the tracks as we are playing them they do sound pretty good. I guess its the bigger picture. I must admit when we all like a song that we all enjoy playing thats when the magic happens and everyone 'feels it'. Thats kind of magical but i've never been in a band where every member loves every song. Stick with it and give it time to see how it developes ;)

  9. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1418682741' post='2632391']
    These them? Sound like a pro function band. Not 'raw' enough for me. Bit sterile...

    [media]http://youtu.be/eoMlqobSKf0[/media]
    [/quote]
    If these guys are as good as this clip i would say they are pretty damn good! Very tight and pro....bassist sounds bloody decent tbf. Different league than the usual pub bands. Very big production and engineering which always helps. They play some good choons!

  10. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1418909060' post='2634709']
    Here comes some New Orleans funk. These guys are the Gold Standard in Funk........

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hBtH2WNa1s[/media]

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSDyh36miqY[/media]

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jvj6xA251eg[/media]
    [/quote]
    Lovin' this! never heard of these guys before but the bassist holds that groove nicely....thanks for sharing this ;)

  11. What an interesting thread, it certainly brought back memories back for me!
    My story is that i had no interest in playing bass whatsoever infact when my mates started a band they tried to talk me into taking up bass as there was a shortage of bassists. They infact bought me a battered old bass from an auction and it really was a heap of junk but i got hooked and i've played bass ever since.
    I was 15/16 at the time. What i found about myself looking back i was drawn to Duran,Pino and Talk talk...at this time it wasnt cool as my mates were into heavy metal. I did find i was picking up these basslines quite easy...infact i thought i must be playing them wrong as i did lack self belief when i first started. I never considered myself a bass player,just someone who played a bass.
    I join my first 'proper' band when i was about 18 and the musicians were all experienced and highly regarded on the circuit and they saw something in me and i've never looked back.
    I would say to anyone starting up to enjoy the instrument and take your time learning something.Everyone picks up bad habits so try and watch other bassists and dont be afraid to ask them any questions that may help you.Most of them are really helpful.
    Looking back i would also add that playing with musicians better than me really helped me and made me a better player.Work with the drummer is a must and try and work on making the bassline 'bounce' whether its a really easy bassline or more complex. We all fumble and hit brick walls in our playing at some point but it doesnt last forever,try learning a different style of music or playing as this opens more avenues for your playing.
    I'm 46 now and loving every minute i play! :happy:

  12. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]If the bass starts making me improvise lines, it's a winner. [/font][/color]
    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Exactly this^^^ I do tend do play Hair by Larry Graham both slap and finger style but i guess thats just habit as i've always tested a bass out playing this.[/font][/color]

  13. The drummer is probably the most important member of a band IMHO. If he isnt very good nor will the band be. Many great bands have great drummers behind them. I find having a decent drummer makes songs easier to play and can inspire other members. A bad drummer will certainly not improve you as a player or indeed improve the track you are playing so for me i would leave the band or get another drummer.

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