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I play in an original female-fronted progressive hard rock band. We have been previously described as "Prog-Goth Lesbians", which while factually wildly erroneous, is actually pretty damn cool, I think.

We're presently beavering away (in the manner of very slow & distracted beavers) on an "album of musically & lyrically themed songs" called [i]The Fifth Sun[/i], which will be released sometime or other, and have as a result been declared " The [i]Top Gear[/i] of prog rock - ambitious but rubbish".

Jon.

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I've always played in noisy rock bands, like this one here: [url="http://www.myspace.com/theidiotrate"]The Idiot Rate[/url] or this one here: [url="http://myspace.com/connectingflight"]Connecting Flight[/url], but my new band, [url="http://myspace.com/thebuffaloriot"]The Buffalo Riot[/url], is probably going to get slandered with dirty words like 'alt-country', so I'll leave it to someone else to pick a pointless genre name for it :)

Me and three lads from the band have also sold out and started doing covers gigs in a hotel in Liverpool - it's easy beer/rent money, and a night out with the boys, so why not!

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Two originals bands.

4 piece rock band called Frigorifico. I use the term rock very loosely there as we play reggae, punk & D n' B as well as any thing else.

3 piece (and guest musicians) alt dot band called BigRoom. No idea what you could class the music as, some folk, country, jazz, blues & fusion all put into a pot & stirred up.

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[quote name='jimijimmi' post='432437' date='Mar 12 2009, 02:14 PM']i play in the Quireboys www.myspace.com/thequireboys
2 originals bands 1 is www.myspace.com/ravenvandelle the other dosnt have a name etc,very early stages.

2 tribute bands...1 function band...and i do alot of dep work in europe..and studio work here and there...

but will play with anyone! just love playing![/quote]

You're not Nigel Mogg! :)

Tell Skinny that Simon (Stef's mate) said hello!


And back OT:

origninals old school heavy metal. Plenty of Maiden, Priest, Saxon, Exodus, Venom, influences going on :ph34r:

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[quote name='Bassassin' post='432502' date='Mar 12 2009, 02:59 PM']I play in an original female-fronted progressive hard rock band. We have been previously described as "Prog-Goth Lesbians", which while factually wildly erroneous, is actually pretty damn cool, I think.

We're presently beavering away (in the manner of very slow & distracted beavers) on an "album of musically & lyrically themed songs" called [i]The Fifth Sun[/i], which will be released sometime or other, and have as a result been declared " The [i]Top Gear[/i] of prog rock - ambitious but rubbish".

Jon.[/quote]

Love the talbo, got anymore pics? I nearly bought and aluminium one a few years ago, awesome sound but the bloke in the shop wasn't interested at all so I though "BLEEP you mate you're not getting my cash!" Didn't realise they did the bass in wood too.

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[quote name='chris_b' post='432438' date='Mar 12 2009, 02:15 PM']On the other hand, on several "tours" of American [b]basses[/b] in Germany, the Yanks were polite, friendly and enthusiastic music fans.[/quote]
Was that USAF FenderJazz, or USMC Lakland..? :):lol:

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[quote name='Lifer' post='433319' date='Mar 13 2009, 10:08 AM']Love the talbo, got anymore pics? I nearly bought and aluminium one a few years ago, awesome sound but the bloke in the shop wasn't interested at all so I though "BLEEP you mate you're not getting my cash!" Didn't realise they did the bass in wood too.[/quote]
Proper bass-porn style pics of the Talbo will come soon, I intend to do a proper gallery of all my stuff in the gear porn section. :)

The Talbo's a great bass to sit at home & play & muck about with, but unfortunately it's terribly microphonic - which means at gig volume it squeals like a piggy. I tend to use a few effects too, which only makes things worse. Great shame, it's a stunning looking thing.

J.

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[quote name='Bassassin' post='433682' date='Mar 13 2009, 02:19 PM']Proper bass-porn style pics of the Talbo will come soon, I intend to do a proper gallery of all my stuff in the gear porn section. :)

The Talbo's a great bass to sit at home & play & muck about with, but unfortunately it's terribly microphonic - which means at gig volume it squeals like a piggy. I tend to use a few effects too, which only makes things worse. Great shame, it's a stunning looking thing.

J.[/quote]

Does your one have the sound chambers like the alu ones? If not hate to thing what those are like on stage!

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