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Lord Sausage

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  1. [quote name='Deedee' timestamp='1458475939' post='3007834']
    Hi all

    Had another storming gig last night. Place was full, everybody rocking, good night all round.

    However, had someone come up to me again and ask 'why don't you smile on stage, you look like you don't want to be there?'. Now I have had this said many times before, usually it's 'why do you look like you're about to jump off stage and hit somebody?'.

    People who know me know that I'm a pretty fun loving guy who enjoys a good laugh, but it really is starting to concern me that punters who haven't seen us before just think 'it's that band with the miserable bass player'. I do try to show that I'm enjoying myself, it's just that I'm blessed with one of those faces which has a default look of disinterest!

    Mean and moody, I'm doing very well.

    Any tips?
    [/quote]Ecstacy, cocaine, strong weed!

  2. Neil Murray is one of my first and biggest influences. Which when you consider i started playing when i was 14 in 1993! A teenager in Grunge times! Is remarkable!

    This is probably my favourite line!

    It's just cool as f***, groovy, heavy, melodic. Everything you need to play bass!

    http://youtu.be/t_uUQ3j1KFw

  3. [quote name='neilmurraybass' timestamp='1457432071' post='2998382']
    I can see I'll have to do a note-for-note demonstration! Although when I've played it in the last 15 years, I've tried to stick to the recorded version, when I recorded the song the fills were just improvised, so on another take they would have been different. If it's played too fast, which is often the case, some of the fills become impossible to play properly, which is frustrating.
    Although I am not an expert jazz, blues or funk player, I had enough of those influences to bring some of that to my rock playing, particularly in 1978-82 Whitesnake, as the songs allowed for interesting bass parts. When the songs don't permit that style of playing, which is mostly the case, I have to be more straight-ahead.
    Neil
    [/quote]
    If you really are Neil Murray......then turn this water into wine!.......wait a minute...that was Jesus wasn't it?........nevermind....carry on!

  4. Voted. All nice pieces. I was quite surprised how similar some were though in terms of arpeggio acoustic guitar styley. There must be a shared consciousness connecting some bass players.

    I will enter next time, judging by my playing at rehearsal the other night (first time I've touched a bass in a month) it will be sh*t!

  5. [quote name='Old Man Riva' timestamp='1457040151' post='2994804']
    I love them.

    The track (new single) is funkier than their previous stuff, which also has that slightly retro feel without ever sounding derivative (that said, it can be fun playing 'spot the reference' with their music).

    They're really good players - the bassist plays/sounds a little like Chris Squire to my ears - and the 'D' and Corsicana Lemonade are both well worth a listen..

    A couple of other things they've done.. (prev. single and a live instrumental - with a nod to Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac?)
    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kd4_fy9DMR0[/media]

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKMIDHUwHmM[/media]
    [/quote]
    Brilliant. Think I have a new favourite band!

  6. [quote name='mentalextra' timestamp='1457039759' post='2994797']
    Am I the only one that finds the current 'flowery/warbling' vocal's tiresome. And while I'm on the subject, Rihanna's 'work' single features Drake who appears to be singing a strange collection of notes that has nothing to do with her song;he must have recorded that piece before he heard the actual track? :D
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    God no you ain't the only one! As for rihanna she sounds like she has a f***in peg on her nose!

  7. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1456819192' post='2992419']


    With a basic bass line, the bass steers the whole song. It has a profound effect on the sound of the chords. You can change the inversion depending on your note choice. You can change the mood by playing an ascending line to make it uplifting or a descending line to make it more sad. We play harmony as well as bass.

    By legato, I'm thinking probably more single long notes that ring under a whole melody line. Maybe legato is the wrong word.
    [/quote]
    It's kind of music theory 101 and legato is the wrong word but I get what you mean now!

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