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Any of you cover/pub bands run with two drummers ?
Mykesbass replied to Les's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1472259793' post='3119936'] This is one of my, so far, unfulfilled dreams. I'd love to play with 2 drummers. The Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Allman Brothers Band and the Doobie Brothers all sound great with 2 drummers so it can be done. [/quote] This. TTB sound incredible live with two drummers. Not quite the Dog & Duck though!! -
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Sounds like you need to visit Grangur's thread pinned to the top of Repairs and Technical to see if a local BC member can give you some face to face advice.
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Get a well known ebay "luthier" to turn it into a 4 string...
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1472063927' post='3118166'] Great version. I am hoping the Beeb release this concert on DVD. [/quote] I'd imagine the rights clearance costs wouldn't be feasible against any projected sales, which is ever so sad
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1471984987' post='3117528'] Ha ha! You might wanna ask Jon about that, he's never been so busy I reckon! Have you seen the amount of orders he's produced recently single-handedly? - and every instrument is absolutely stunning! I'd say that Shuker was also THE big rage right back at the dawn of time, which we know was called 'Bassworld v.1' Still going strong! [/quote] Stop it now, I don't wan't to appear to be fashionable
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[quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1471983262' post='3117505'] What did I miss, had anyone got an iplayer link? [/quote] [url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07pqrkw/bbc-proms-2016-quincy-jones-prom"]http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07pqrkw/bbc-proms-2016-quincy-jones-prom[/url] Deeelicious...(sorry, getting quite carried away)!
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8 minutes in (including the introduction) and already it is blooming amazing!! Tight, nicely mixed, yes, rhythm section working brilliantly with the orchestra!
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That Victor Wooten bloke, he's rubbish, he is. There, I said it!
Mykesbass replied to TrevorR's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1471934353' post='3116997'] Why? He's not for you so that's that. [/quote] True, but sometimes a little guidance can help you find things that you could miss/overlook on your own. I got into Dylan this way. -
Waiting for it on i-player so I can listen in peace on headphones. Looking forward to it.
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Found it - with the added bonus of some beautiful double bass from Ray Brown - [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbrrtAsB01Q"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbrrtAsB01Q[/url]
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Oh go on then, seeing as we've had both Springsteen and Dylan covers, here's Springsteen covering Dylan - Heartbreaking that this was written the year I was born, recorded here in the 80s and still just as relevant today, but stunning song all the same: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3onnJuBS18"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3onnJuBS18[/url]
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Wannabe here - wannabe gigging twice a week and for better money. Actively working on it for next year.
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[quote name='Rich' timestamp='1471867637' post='3116475'] [url="https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/144394-Belgian-jazz-legend-Toot-Thielemans-dies"]2016 continues its relentless campaign of Total Bastardness[/url] [/quote] First came across him on a weird and wonderful Quincy Jones compilation. Was enthralled by what he could do with his harmonica - wonderful musician, and ripe old age.
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Jazz Basses - what are they all about?!
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1471846832' post='3116230'] So, we now have a second Guitarist miming when there is no second Guitar player on the track. Along with the Soprano sax, that's two musicians at the wrong gig. Oh, and one of those Drummers is at the wrong gig as well. [/quote] And NO bass player (not even the wrong one)!!
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1471796773' post='3115952'] Headless Steinberger (?not my thing) with a pick played to a totally different rhythm, could it be much more different to the recorded bass? [/quote] Am I going mad - isn't that a second guitar, not a bass?
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1471782932' post='3115794'] If you want to continue, you must post a Disco track. [/quote] Oh, OK then - full on, feelgood factor here: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DotwLb_cNkY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DotwLb_cNkY[/url]
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1471776314' post='3115725'] Yes, Rose-Marie. I did some Bass deps for her around the time it was going on [/quote] Wow, small world
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1471770223' post='3115635'] Oh, yes. A1 Records! I used to live on Massinger St, just off East Street. Blimey, we might have even crossed paths. I used to visit the both the shops and the stall. I often used to see Danny Baker and Pete Waterman in the shops. Didn't they have a small record label as well ? [/quote] Yes, and Lindsay Wesker and a couple of other Kiss DJs. I worked for the label - we had huge success with the Gipsy Kings, and also Steve Walsh. Also had a lot of success with an MoR act by the name of Rose-Marie, who then successfully sued, so the label folded When did you live there? I was born locally, went to school behind the Thomas a Beckett pub, and worked in the shop as a Saturday boy from 77, finished at the label in about 91. (Sorry Ian for the thread hijack)!!
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1471762998' post='3115559'] I used to live in the OKR back then. Up near the 'Frog and Nightgown'. Gigged in some of those Pubs as well. A night out, was a night out, when pub crawling the OKR. Oh dear....messy... Out of interest, what record store did you work in? Odyssey. http://youtu.be/h1rH_iaZkv0 [/quote] A.1. Stores on the Walworth Rd. It had a stall in East Street market which is why we could open on Sundays. Yes, OKR pub crawls were something else!!
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U2 and the Irish Uprising of the Eightees
Mykesbass replied to SpondonBassed's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='SpondonBassed' timestamp='1471503109' post='3113432'] The success of this band along with the Boomtown Rats, Horslips, Christy Moore with the Moving Hearts and many others stirred the youth of a largely catholic and somewhat repressed Republic of Ireland to make their own way to the world music stage. We all know the hits, let's see some of the less well "promoted" songs, good, bad or indifferent - [/quote] Joseph O'Connor puts it brilliantly in this essay: [url="http://www.josephoconnorauthor.com/erm-banana-republic-reflections-on-a-suburban-irish-childhood.html"]http://www.josephoconnorauthor.com/erm-banana-republic-reflections-on-a-suburban-irish-childhood.html[/url] -
[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1471200465' post='3111230'] [color=#000000][font=Roboto, arial, sans-serif][size=3]Teddy Pendergrass. Superb, soulful singer.[/size][/font][/color] Down Tempo, but what the heck. Teddy at his Soulful best. [/quote] Pure class - another huge "Sunday Morning" artist in the record store I used to work in
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OK, something really obscure - big favourite of Greg Edwards, and the pubs along the Old Kent Road back in the day, probably featured musicians from bands such as Light of the World, Imagination and Incognito: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93CVRqljpPU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93CVRqljpPU[/url]