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  1. [quote name='risingson' post='979988' date='Oct 6 2010, 10:30 PM']Miles Davis, The Beatles, Janis Joplin, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac, The Byrds, Jimi Hendrix, Genesis, James Brown, Stevie Wonder.

    Lady Gaga, The Killers, Tiny Tempah, Pixie Lott, Rihanna, Justin Beiber, Taylor Swift, David Guetta, the cast of Glee.

    The consumer has got lazy and considerably more people are willing to put their faith in some television based competition like X-Factor for their musical pleasure as opposed to actively seeking out new music, that's what's changed. Not that they have much choice in the matter anyway.[/quote]
    Please, [i]please[/i] tell me you aren't drawing any sort of similarity between pub/club covers bands and the bloody X-Factor... :)

  2. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='980445' date='Oct 7 2010, 12:32 PM']Oh jeez, didn't mean to open this can of worms... I was just merely commenting on the individual threads for every single performance of this tours.

    Level 42 don't particulalry move me that much but I do appreciate it for what it is. Bring back Boon!

    Oh, and despite what was said in the other thread, [b]MK has never sounded better than he did with his Spitfires [/b]:) - despite going through Crashdown![/quote]
    I'll go along with that. I liked the GB sound. Far, faaaar better than his current sound. Yeeucchh.

  3. God, you know what? I've just realised something amazing.

    Get ready for this...

    [i]...I don't reckon we all like the same stuff.[/i]

    Incredible eh?

    Can we just take it as read that a lot of people hate Level 42, and move on? An endless stream of 'Yeah I agree, they're sh*t' comments is about as interesting as Ann Widdecombe's sex life.

  4. [quote name='Marvin' post='976560' date='Oct 3 2010, 11:27 PM']Did you attend the live performance given by Papa Brittel at the Anchor? It was truly superb.[/quote]
    Papa Brittle? Blimey that's taking me back... What year was that? They supported my band in Reading once back in 87. I remember them being a bit tasty.

  5. [quote name='wallybass' post='973161' date='Sep 30 2010, 08:33 PM']After reading about the circumstances in which these basses are being sold, you offer me £50 for a Wal fretless. You must be a real stand-up guy.[/quote]
    You didn't for one second think he was [i]seriously[/i] offering 50 quid, did you..? :)

    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=104789&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=104789&hl=[/url]

  6. Ah, excellent. I'd been wondering how much longer we'd have to wait for another thread telling us that covers are a pointless exercise and that those of us not in 100% originals bands are just wasting our time. You're right of course, I don't know why I bother doing it.
    Oh hang on, yes I do.
    BECAUSE I BLOODY ENJOY IT.

  7. [quote name='maxrossell' post='973512' date='Oct 1 2010, 07:40 AM']Whenever any of us get offered a gig we make damn sure the others can do the date before we commit to it. Apart from anything, that's the only logical way to go about it.[/quote]
    Absolutely +1.
    It's their huge cock-up, let them chase down a dep for the gig. It'll be their fault alone if they can't do it.
    Keep your ears open to make sure you don't start getting slagged behind your back for 'commitment issues' or refusing to do a gig.

  8. Lucky escape Joe :)

    Back in 1987, my band played a Thursday night gig at the old Majestic club in Reading. After the gig, everything -- drums, backline, instruments, the lot -- got loaded into the van to go back to the lockup ready for our Saturday night at the Red Lion in Brentford (RIP).
    Saturday night... the van arrives at the Lion, and we start piling everything out. Drums, backline, keys, guitar, ba...
    hold on...
    where's my Wal?

    Not in the van.
    Frantic phone calls... it's not in the lockup... it's not at home... not even at my mate's house...
    In desperation I call a mate who I knew was coming to the gig, and asked him to go to the Majestic and see if it was there. In the mean time, I rushed over to Tempo Soundhouse in Hanwell, where resident diamond geezer Lawrie Keys was kind enough to lend me a bass after I gave him my sob story. Rushed back to the Lion... call from Simon... relax, the bass is at the Majestic. The club's manager found it in its case, left behind after the Thursday gig, and locked it away safely.
    Simon screams down the M4, arrives with smoking tyres 5 mins before we go on, and reunites me with my baby.
    From then on, it always came home with me.

    Coincidentally, that was the night I met my ex-wife.

  9. If I needed a gig, and a tribute band came along, and it was music I enjoyed playing, and they were good, I'd join in a heartbeat (as long as I didn't have to go wearing a wig or spending thousands on 'authentic' gear). Toyed with joining an Eagles trib a while back, until I heard them...

    If I needed a gig, and an originals band came along, and it was music I enjoyed playing, and they were good, I'd join in a heartbeat.

    If I needed a gig, and a covers band came along... oh, you know the rest.

    A gig's a gig. As long as I'm playing and having a good time, what the feck.

  10. [quote name='Golchen' post='587185' date='Sep 2 2009, 09:16 AM']Some 80's music is still enjoyable, but I don't think that most of it could be described as cool. [b]Probably the worst period in music history[/b].[/quote]
    For me, that's the 90s. Dire, awful, horrid decade. Almost totally uninspiring musically.
    Just MHO, of course. :)

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