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Earbrass

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  1. [quote name='pietruszka' timestamp='1337159717' post='1656276']
    For starters ALL cars should pay a road tax, regardless of emissions, they still use the roads and cause as much damage as any other similarly sized car.
    [/quote]

    well, no they don't - the more emissions, the more damage they are causing. The great advantage of fuel tax is that it makes the biggest polluters pay the most.

  2. [quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1336470935' post='1645947']
    You're all so bloody extravagant! My 4 string cost me £50, the 5 was £100, and the 6 was a whopping £250! :P
    [/quote]

    My 4 string cost me £50 (including gigbag). That's the only bass I have. The rest of my bass-related kit consists of a Behringer BDI21 and a Korg Pitchblack tuner, making the tuner the most expensive item in my "rig". :lol:

  3. [quote name='oggiesnr' timestamp='1335852392' post='1636837']
    Actually it was this morning, 5.15 am to be precise. So the morris team I play with (Rackaback) went and greeted the May Day dawn at the Black Mill on Beverley Westwood. Considering the hour I reckon 60 or so punters wasn't a bad turnout.

    First time they've had a double bass there so photos were taken (including the local paper). We actually managed to see the dawn before the clouds rolled in and we were finished before the rain came.

    A fun time was had by all.

    Steve
    [/quote]

    Nice one Steve. Our side couldn't muster enough dancers to do Mayday Dawn at Box Hill - poor show I think. Glad you didn't get soaked.

  4. Thing about Zappa is, his output was so huge and diverse that for any two Zappa fans there's a fair chance that they like totally different bits of the oeuvre, and may each dislike the bits that the other raves about. I'm a Hot Rats / Live at the Filmore East afficianado myself.

  5. [quote name='jonsmith' timestamp='1335466603' post='1631753']
    To answer the OP, the show (a performance from November 1974 at the Empire Pool, Wembley - 16th Nov I think) on the new DSOTM issue was broadcast on the Tommy Vance show. However on the disc it has been 'spruced up' a bit compared to the BBC broadcast. I had that broadcast on cassette for years (think I wore it out in the end).
    [/quote]

    I might have been there (not sure about which night I went - I think they did several in a row(?)). Great concert, but for me the highlight was Echoes rather than DSOTM. They also played a couple of tracks nobody had heard before off the forthcoming album - including Shine On You Crazy Diamond. :)

  6. I used to play piano in a duo - just me and a female singer doing a few jazz and blues standards. I was never very comfortable in that situation, to be honest - I was once asked "where does all the blood from your face go when you're on stage" :lol: . There was nowhere to hide if I screwed up, and if I did I'd probably take the singer with me. Fine if you're a really solid reliable player, not so much fun if you tend to have your "off" moments now and again. Most of the time it went well, and I got a fair few compliments on my playing, but I was never free of The Fear. Mind you I was much younger then - these days I'm less worried about making an arse of myself (as regular readers will know) :) .

  7. [quote name='silddx' timestamp='1335251842' post='1627823']
    Have you heard Mr Sharpstrings' new music? Pretty damn nice!
    [/quote]

    I'll have to check that out. I rather lost touch with Here and Now. I must have seen them at least half a dozen times in their Floating Anarchy period, around 1977/8, with and without Daevid Allen.

  8. [quote name='thunderbird13' timestamp='1335264776' post='1628147']
    Seems like your playing near to where I live - I should really check your group out :)
    [/quote]

    We're based in Croydon, but we do get about a bit! Check out our diary of events here: http://www.wildhunt.org.uk/events.php (though I notice it's got one or two dates missing!)

  9. [quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1335193453' post='1626978']
    Trouble was, when I was growing up, if you wanted to hear anything out of the ordinary, you had to listen to the radio or buy it. Gong were certainly never on the radio and my meagre income would never stretch far enough to allow me to invest in too many 'maybes'.
    [/quote]

    That was true for me too - but I discovered Gong thanks to Virgin Records selling the Camembert Electrique album for 50p - the price of a 7" single at the time. They did the same for the Faust Tapes.

    Last yule I received the Live In Sherwood Forest 1975 CD as a prezzie - great version of Isle of Everywhere. I love how that track cycles between 4/4, 7/8 and 6/8, moving from rocky to angular to more laid-back jazzy and back.

  10. ...and a small post-script:

    I've just been out into the City (in my lunch hour) to see what St George's Day stuff was going on. Found some cool "medieval" entertainment in Spitalfields market, then moved on to Leadenhall market, where I found a morris team performing to a large crowd. I asked one of them what side they were, and his immediate response was "Are you a Morris Man?". When I told him I was a box player for the Wild Hunt, he asked "have you got your box with you?". Well, I hadn't, as I'd just popped out of the office. He immediately produced a spare box and invited me to join in. I knew a couple of the tunes, and could vamp on the basses for the others. Brilliant fun. It turns out they are one of the sides that we will be dancing with at Box Hill on Mayday dawn. That's one of the things I love about the morris scene - it's all very friendly and, on the whole, all the sides support and help one another, like one big "morris family". :)

  11. Welcome to the dark side. I was out with the Wild Hunt this weekend - a St George's day thing in Horley on Saturday and a Pagan Festival in Balham on Sunday. Yes, I agree, it's the most fun I've ever had as a performing muso. Out again tomorrow night for a barn dance in Purley, and we're doing a set at dawn (well, 5.30am anyway) on Mayday at Box Hill, and then Rochester Sweeps and the Hastings Jack in the Green festivals over the Bank Holiday weekend. Oh the joys of turning up with just the squeeze-box in a small rucksack, and one other small bag for kit - no setting up, no soundchecks, no gear-sharing hassles. Bliss! :lol: Not to mention not having to keep trying to persuade friends to come to gigs - we never seem to be short of an audience. A couple of weeks ago we performed in Downe - a small village near Biggin Hill. We started performing in a deserted village street, and at the end of the first dance, we were greeted with a round of applause, as an audience had appeared apparently from nowhere. Can't see me going back to electric bands now (though never say "never"!).


    EDIT: CORRECTION - apparently we're not doing the Mayday dawn after all, as we couldn't get enough dancers for the day (6 is our minimum).

  12. Don't archers use something like you're describing to protect their bow arm from the string? Or did I dream that?

    No, it's real:

    http://www.archeryworld.co.uk/acatalog/Bracers_Armguards.html

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