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bottlebassman

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  1. [quote name='KevB' post='1042008' date='Nov 30 2010, 09:42 AM']I thought I'd make a start and if it catches on an admin could make it a sticky of it over the holiday period. You know what it's like, you need to learn a few xmas tunes to throw in at the end of a gig and don't want to go trawling through web sites yourself so how about we make a list of links or post scans of sheet music of our xmas faves so we have a quick resource here on basschat? Probably my all time fave is the Slade classic so here is what looks like a pretty accurate bass tab for that one:

    Merry Christmas Everybody (Slade)
    [url="http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/s/slade/merry_christmas_everybody_ver2_btab.htm"]http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/s/slad...y_ver2_btab.htm[/url][/quote]
    Just learnt this to play at our xmas gigs, its a good bass line to play, should be fun!

  2. I've found Basschat great for buying gear, I would rather trust a fellow bass player on here with good feedback than someone unknown on evilbay! I have so far bought a Fender P bass, a Spector 5 string and a markbass head and korg tuner from people on here and they have all been great quality and great to do business with.

  3. [quote name='fingerz' post='1029017' date='Nov 19 2010, 10:58 AM']I strongly recommend checking out Silverstone covers. They made me a zip around cover for my cab and it was a one off. Sent them measurements, job done. The reason they are worth checking out is that they use a thick padded material which really protects your gear as oppose to the usual thin slip over stuff. I've not seen an other brand who make them so substantial as these ones. Google them and you should get them, worth a look a least. :)[/quote]
    +1 for Silverstone. Got a cover for my Markbass 4x10 cab and it is really good quality, great fit and well padded.

  4. Been listening to a lot of Dead Kennedy's lately, god they were great, don't you think? The "Lost sessions" videos on youtube of the "In god we trust" sessions are superb. Love Klaus Flouride's playing, pity they fell out with Jello. :)

  5. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='982434' date='Oct 9 2010, 11:57 AM']So you did like the strings on my old Deluxe P? :)[/quote]
    Absolutely love them! So much I bought a set and put them on my Jazz bass as well, so I guess I need to say thanks! :lol: Lovin' the deluxe P by the way, so easy to play.

  6. We, (King for a day) played at the King's Head in Blyth last night. 1st time the venue has had a live band on in a long time I believe. Strange kinda night, we played pretty well, place was near empty at times and busy at other times, so hard to gauge. We enjoyed ourselves anyway, played 2 songs we haven't played live before, "feeling good" (in Joe Bonemassa style) and "runnin' down a dream" (Tom Petty), both went well. Quite a few young 'uns came in later on before going into the "jumpin' jax" night club upstairs, they seemed to enjoy it, apart from one attractive young lady who sat with her fingers in her ears! :lol: A few said we were "too loud" :) Oh well, can't please everyone, it is rock music after all! :)

  7. Saw him at The Sage in Gateshead on monday night. 1st time I have seen "The voice of rock", must say he was superb, what a voice! Great bass playing too! Looked like an old Precision to these eyes, he did have a drop "D" tuner on it.
    Thought the support act, Scott McKeon, was great too. :)

  8. Band I play in (KING FOR A DAY, formerly full bottle) played Saturday night at a local bar. Not many in, but got some great feedback from those that were there. We all enjoyed the gig anyway!
    Here is a link to a clip from the gig -

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tGXRljdP1E"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tGXRljdP1E[/url]

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