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Rich

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  1. I'm in a 13 piece band, so once it's divvied up it's comes to near enough bugger-all anyway :) plus we do a few charity gigs that really do pay nothing. So yes, I would, and nearly do, play for now't.
    But if it started costing me [i]large[/i] amounts of folding, then in the current circumstances i'd have to reconsider.

  2. [quote name='Low End Bee' post='1131891' date='Feb 18 2011, 09:58 AM']Indeed. As they say "You can take Goggle out of Norfolk. But you can't take the Norfolk out of Goggle"[/quote]
    If memory serves me correctly, Goggle once formed a DnB duo with the rapper Titchie Tallent. I believe they went under the name 'Norfolk 'n' Tallent'..?

  3. Agreed, a good low wattage iron is all you need for wiring.
    Gas irons are really useful though, and if yours has actually melted I reckon it could be faulty -- I have a trusty old Antex Gascat 75 which has certainly never got anywhere near melting, even after protracted use. Have you had it long? Might be worth taking back if not.

  4. I was in a blues-rock trio many years ago, was an absolute hoot and I really miss it. Gary Moore's back catalogue is worth raiding, I always particularly liked playing 'Walking By Myself'. Also how about ZZ Top's 'I Need You Tonight'? Very chilled out, and a great excuse to drop D :) Yeah yeah, it's not Proper Blues, but who cares as long as it's fun? :)

  5. [quote name='Bankai' post='1117323' date='Feb 6 2011, 04:05 AM']What actually makes a keeper is an emotional attachment.[/quote]
    Both my keepers are. The Shuke was made for me and is like an extension of my body (you, boy, stop sniggering at the back) -- the Wal I've had for 25 years this year, was my first really good bass, almost like a first love, and we've been through a lot of sh*t together.

    EDIT: oh christ, now I'm starting to sound like a bloody Country & Western song.

  6. I've been lucky too, over the years [i]all[/i] the drummers I've played with have been really nice guys, they've all been good and one or two have been astonishing. There's nothing quite like the feeling of locking in with a good drummer... Getting a groove going, feeling it drive along, sharing a quick glance and knowing exactly where that fill is going and nailing it perfectly... Nothing makes a band sound really tight quite like a good close Engine Room.
    Damn, I love my job :)

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