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Have you checked this thread: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/277468-bcers-prepared-to-help-fix-a-bass/"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/277468-bcers-prepared-to-help-fix-a-bass/[/url] ?
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Fender CBS-era strings..... £250
Mykesbass replied to cameltoe's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='JimBobTTD' timestamp='1459078102' post='3013311'] It is indeed a CBS logo and not one from earlier. But the seller says these are CBS era, 1960s strings. So it is all above board. [/quote] [quote name='cameltoe' timestamp='1459080696' post='3013343'] CBS era not pre-CBS. Still, I think I'll stick with my D'addarios thanks [/quote] Doh, sorry, skim read the post and ad, but really only makes the whole thing completely ridiculous! -
Fender CBS-era strings..... £250
Mykesbass replied to cameltoe's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I am so far off being one of the forum's Fender experts, but I'm pretty sure that isn't a pre CBS Precision logo. Anyone verify or correct this? -
Got to echo all of what Dad3353 said, top effort for three months in. The fact that you kept with the track despite losing your way a couple of times is great. Plenty of resources available now - Scott's Bass Lessons get a lot of love around these parts. I really liked Ed Friedland's Complete Bass book - I used it to polish up and go back over basics, but I'd imagine it would be pretty good for you at your stage. Most of all, you're enjoying it, so that's the first battle won! Keep up the good work (oh, and spend more time on the bass than you do on Basschat - something many of us are guilty of) Final thing, take the s out of youtube https to get the video, not the link on your post.
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[quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1459017739' post='3012949'] The age range of my current band is 40 to 43, so quite narrow...that's assuming the drummer is 40, I don't really know how old he is but he looks the same age as the rest of us. Either that or he's had a really hard life There is an assumption amongst many that as soon as you're over, sort of, 35 then you can only be in a covers band. Nothing wrong with being in a covers band, I was in a great one 2 years ago, but if you want to dabble your toe in originals then it becomes more difficult. [/quote] I'm 51, as is my singer, drummer late 50's, lead guitar late 20's and rhythm guitar/vocals is 16. We'Re a blues band, although we have a fairly diverse take on that. More importantly, we've just written our first three songs which will be in the set for the next gig
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SOLD MXR M81 Bass Preamp £105 delivered. Trade for a fuzz
Mykesbass replied to sk8's topic in Effects For Sale
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1459026581' post='3013042'] Yep, I realised it wasn't the UK Proms. Just been watching some of the other shows. That Orchestra is great. So organic with the Disco tunes. Donna Summer [/quote] Sorry, just it is a bit of an oddity, something very European about it, and not particularly well known over here. They've always paid big money and got top names to do it - I worked with a couple of acts that did it around the turn of the century and couldn't believe their luck with both the exposure and the fee
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1459025144' post='3013020'] Just come across this. Chic (well Niles) with an Orchestra in 2007 at a Prom. The Orchestra are superb, and the Bassist does are very nice job. [/quote] Just as a little clarification, this is one of the Dutch TV "Night of the Proms" as opposed to the Albert Hall Proms. Started off as some sort of show introducing old rockers (with an orchestra) to the student market. Seems to have grown in the last few years: [url="http://www.notp.com/english/"]http://www.notp.com/english/[/url]
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[quote name='BottomE' timestamp='1459015274' post='3012916'] Thats the fella. Can't remember why i think he is linked to Heatwave too. Bit of googling to do. [/quote] Here's some nice footage of him: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8Rg85ZqK0o"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8Rg85ZqK0o[/url]
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[quote name='blue' timestamp='1458994663' post='3012666'] 54 & 63 is not old [/quote] I agree, and that was the point of posting, nothing to do with the giftedness or otherwise of the artists.
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I know these guys have some fans on here, and deservedly. Here's some great new footage to enjoy: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRipadkd6wk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRipadkd6wk[/url]
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[quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1458992882' post='3012649'] the best frontmen need to be narcissists, like it or not they are the focal point for the band, it's their job to interact with the crowd as well as sing, other wise you may as well listen to a CD [/quote] A bit of this, but also, the rest of the band need need to respond to this. I saw Van Morrison twice in a period of a couple of months, so same band and same set. First time was stunning, despite a lacklustre audience, Van was on fire and the band kicked off behind him. The second time, as Paul says, it was as if someone was playing a CD on stage.
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[quote name='ivansc' timestamp='1458986554' post='3012575'] I was born on D Day. Apart from sore fingertips if I dont gig for a couple of weeks, the only thing I have had a real problem with is my vocals. I have had really bad post nasal drip for about a year, so bad I could no longer sing. I think I have finally narrowed it down to a milk allergy, so stopped using dairy altogether a few weeks ago. Do 2 gigs so far, third one tonight. Damn I have lost SO much vocal stamina. I walk my dogs a couple of miles every day but even that is not helping me - ran out of breath to the point that although my voice was still OK it was fast becoming inaudible at the end of the second one hour set. So now I have to figure out what I can do to get my lungs back up to scratch. Oh forgot to mention I had a pulmonary embolism in the eighties when HAS left my lung capacity down anyway. Suggestions, anyone? [/quote] Worth speaking to a vocal coach - from what my singer (who is a coach) says, a lot of it is about technique. I have massive lung capacity - when I did one of those blowing in to a tube tests I was off the scale, but I used to have massive trouble with the BV's while playing because my technique was so poor. Better now, but still a way to go.
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Just watched this video in Bubinga5's thread, they were 54 and 63 respectively when this performance was filmed: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/281800-stevie-wonder-and-aretha-franklin/"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/281800-stevie-wonder-and-aretha-franklin/[/url]
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Just about to post this in the Too Old thread - 54 and 63 respectively when this was filmed
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Have a look at Cort, they make some great basses. I had the GB75 and loved everything apart from the active controls - way too much for me, but great for a function, and occasional slap player I'd guess. I now have a much simpler P!
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Hope nobody thought my post was having a go - I love the Stones, even liked the last album A Bigger Bang, where they have a bit of a joke about their age.
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No bass player and still completley awesome...
Mykesbass replied to Wonky2's topic in General Discussion
Really liked that - although I'd argue that no bass guitar doesn't mean the same thing as no bass!! -
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1458911146' post='3012057'] I'm very happy with this: [url="http://s1128.photobucket.com/user/h4ppyjack/library/Basses%20CURRENT/Dean%20Edge%208-string%202006%20CURRENT"]http://s1128.photobu...02006%20CURRENT[/url] Prices vary, but most dealers will haggle. A lot. [/quote] I had a go on a Dean 12 string and was impressed with how well it played. Very well built basses.
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[quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' timestamp='1458907359' post='3012020'] If you mean the room was well damped with absorbent material that would reduce the mids and highs. Damping becomes less effective as frequency goes down and wavelengths become longer. However, while the actual level of highs and mids are reduced with damping, they'll sound more prominent, because you're hearing more of the direct sound from the speaker and fewer reflections, which smear the tone. [/quote] Fascinating - I always enjoy your pearls of wisdom Bill, thanks!
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1458906656' post='3012010'] Yep, the early days of Disco had a variety of tempos. A breakdown of tempos and named styles here. [url="http://www.discosavvy.com/diversesounds.html"]http://www.discosavv...ersesounds.html[/url] [/quote] Wow, that's pretty comprehensive.
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[quote name='ians' timestamp='1458904322' post='3011979'] Not really a groovy dancer but Oh! that production sound, strings and what not ...... 70's were the best days by far for studio tone. [/quote] Got to disagree with the first half of this comment - there was quite a variety of tempo and rhythm that all fell under the disco banner, and I'd very much put this in among them (as I probably would the slower Rose Royce tracks). Agree with you 100% on the comments about production - amazing what they could do with enormous budgets when records sold in decent quantities!
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1458904599' post='3011982'] Pay attention. I posted that a few posts back...lol.. But, then again, always worth another listen! [/quote] Oops, so sorry, I did scroll through, but with all these great videos my browser is suffering Hope the next one makes up for it
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Wonderful track - terrible video (but all the more fun for it)! [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuUy2ShGLyo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuUy2ShGLyo[/url]
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EW&F came up on a suggestion from Youtube when I looked for Tavares but I though this would make a nice addition: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pahij2ZMkMw"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pahij2ZMkMw[/url]