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gjones

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  1. In about 1980 the guitarist in my teenage band bought a Japanese, Yasuki Strat, brand new. It's unique selling point was that it had a fuzz effect built into the body. It wasn't an expensive guitar but it was usable.
  2. Your guitarist obviously believes in Karma. You'll only know if he did the right thing, if you get a whole load of gigs from this venue in the future. Time will tell.
  3. Our trick is that we are one band with three names. The 1st band is a serious Blues band that only plays festivals and ticketed events. The 2nd band plays blues and rock 'n' roll, and the 3rd band has the guitarist as the main singer and started out playing ska and reggae stuff but has evolved into a punky kind of sound. All the bands have different names. Also, when our local main venue (which has 3/4 bands on per night) calls to say they've been let down by a band and asks if we can help at short notice, we always say yes. So now, if a band pulls out, we're the first guys they call. We get 3 or 4 cancellations per month at that venue, as well as the normal pre-booked gigs they give us.
  4. The phrase, 'I don' t care about money', is a danger signal as far as commitment is concerned. Luckily, my main band do care about money and are very commited (we're playing 4 gigs this weekend). We're in our 50s too, so we're no spring chickens.
  5. One of these. I have one in my Jazz and it's fantastic. http://www.east-uk.com/index.php/all-products/j-retro-01.html
  6. The only time I ever saw Eric Clapton was as a teen, in the early 80s. He was out of his head on booze or heroin (probably both) and couldn't put two notes together on his guitar. Albert Lee stepped in, heroically, and played lead all night.
  7. £75 max discount https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/20-ebay-discount-12-to-6pm-today-only-2866107
  8. Selling a fake on Basschat, is a very difficult thing to do. There's just too much collective knowledge on here.
  9. 'It appears to have no serial number'
  10. Well you probably don't want me to say this...but...just turn the treble down on your Yamaha. Unless you want an excuse for a new bass? In which case I'd say you definitely need a precision.
  11. I love the moment when the curtains lift.......and it's another huge Gospel choir (with bowler hats on). And of course Robert Plant HATES that song!
  12. Did you ever hear their version of 'Pretty Vacant', by the Sex Pistols, with The Vienna National Symphony Orchestra and The Vatican Boys Choir? It was a masterpiece of understatement.
  13. Looks lovely.
  14. Yes I noticed there was tear in is eye. He always hated that song anyway.
  15. I felt it was only a matter of time before Gordon tried to make a break for it. Good for him that he managed to stay in his seat until the end. I remember watching a similar video, of Led Zep having to watch an excruciating performance of Stairway To Heaven, by the girls from Heart and a hundred piece gospel choir.
  16. 56 this year.
  17. When you're in the gym etc, wear a weightlifting wrist brace. I wear one while I'm playing bass (on the right wrist that wasn't bad enough for surgery)and it keeps the symptoms away. Prevention is better than cure.....
  18. Sounds good.
  19. I've done a gig with it (if it's the 75 watt amp I'm thinking of).
  20. I was thinking of buying a One 10. I already have the GKMB500 to go with it. At the moment I am using a BF Compact but I like the idea of being able to get on the bus with my gear. Does it produce enough volume to keep up with a drummer?
  21. I'd say that the the covers and originals are mediocre at best. But we go down well and keep getting booked, due to the power of our onstage charisma and our guitarist's extremely tight trousers.
  22. My band whack originals and covers in the set. We get as good response from the originals as we do the covers. I used to be precious about not doing covers, but after I learned a few challenging ones, I realised that they can stretch you and make you a better musician. Unfortunately I no longer get that warm sense of superiority, I used to have, when I could say to people ' Oh......we don't do covers'.
  23. I played through one of these at the weekend and was very impressed with the sound and volume it put out. The band was playing rock, and consisted of a keyboard player, a guitarist going through a 50 watt, Marshall valve combo and a loudish drummer. I got up and played a few songs during the break, with my country band and the amp sounded nice close up and really full and deep out front (with the master only half way up) I even got a compliment from another musician, in the audience, on the sound of the bass. The amp wasn't on the floor, it was sitting on a wide, window ledge at about hip height. So there wasn't any coupling effect with the floor to enhance the bass frequencies but I could feel the bass through the soles of my shoes. I've also played through the original Promethean P5110 and I actually preferred the sound of the P3110. Looking at some of the comments previously, there doesn't seem to be a lot of love for this combo. But now, after hearing it in action, I'm seriously thinking about buying one. Oh and by the way, the owner traveled to his gig by bus. That's how portable it is.
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