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Chop

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  • Birthday 23/11/1959

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  1. For what its worth, first I play Zep's Moby Dick not plugged in and then plugged in. Covers a fair part of the neck and open string sound.
  2. Wonderful girl that Katie... Happily I have an understanding wife also. In fact the point at which I though we have to get married (we lived together for a couple of years first, so the novelty had had a chance to wear off) was when she explained its was just fine buying all the "classic" original vinyl LP's I wanted, whatever they cost, because "they will only cost you more when you want them later on"... How cool is that??
  3. I used to have one of these and don't know where it went, lovely amp. Best of luck with the sale... Have a bump on me...
  4. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='225189' date='Jun 23 2008, 05:05 PM']Was he from Birmingham then? Please... somebody get my humour [/quote] Ah no...a southerner...
  5. Many moons ago I played in a wonderful band ruined by the lead guiarist (and 50% songwriter) saying "were not ready, were not ready..." of course, if I'd realised that 90 minutes of our own material was more than enough... Like everyone else says, if you have 30-45 minutes of material just get on with it, nothing will improve you faster !
  6. [quote name='clauster' post='164612' date='Mar 27 2008, 04:49 PM']I'm another one who finds Rotos fantastic when new, but they don't half go off quick. +1 for Elites.[/quote] I've found the same problem with Roto's won't touch them now..
  7. Sorry I really honestly don't want to sound like a miserable twat but I just feel like saying this stuff kind of sucks... learn some songs and get with a good teacher. M [/quote] +1000 ...yep, seems pointless to me as well.
  8. I have a Geddy AND small pinkies.... Its no heavier on the shoulders than any other Jazz, but has the narrowest thinnest neck you'll ever see on a Jazz, its really fast. IMO its a wonderful instrument. Recommend it highly.
  9. The earliest ones were definately black paint. Trust me I bought one new in about 81
  10. Stoopid price. Did anyone look at his other auctions? They have a Joe Strummer relic Tele with the worst relic job ever, looks like the poly been removed with an angle grinder !!
  11. Layla - Derek & Dominos - just cos the chords are nice gives you something to play with The Imposter - Elvis costello from Get Happy ! More or less anything Bootsy does...
  12. Hi Karl Congrats on restarting ! I had a similar lay off, "only" 15 years in my case. You'll find this place friendly helpful and non judgemental on any questions even those you might think are silly. By the way, try Line 6 for a practice combo. T'aint perfect but prices seem OK for the flexibility they have. Best Chop
  13. [quote name='wotnwhy' post='117994' date='Jan 10 2008, 05:06 PM']wow, it's already happening, and in a 'love' thread? bye bye *waves goodbye to thread*[/quote] We all need to chill out an go "Om..Om..." a lot. To be serious for a moment, and in case my last post was misconstrued. I think all forms of music are valid, whether I “get them” or not. [i]Generally speaking[/i], I don’t much enjoy Jazz and regard jazz funk as pointless. As I said, I don’t really "get" Jazz but love funk, and think combining the two is a bit like mixing chocolate and fish for lunch. That doesn’t mean I’m right it doesn’t mean I’m wrong, it’s not even a question of taste, it’s just a matter of opinion. What I do enjoy is the range of (sometimes) passionately held opinions on this forum and the humour about it, whether or not I agree with them. Having enjoyed the I Hate Jazz thread and seeing the havoc that caused, we get a thread called I Love Jazz, which immediately starts the same arguments from a different direction, I think its great !! Having said all that, and just to prove I don’t know what I’m talking about, the most [i]powerful[/i] (whatever that means) music I’ve ever seen was Miles Davies at the Festival Hall a year or so before he died, which although Jazz was really hairs up on the back of the neck jaw dropping. So what I’m saying is enjoy, treat all this as fun, and keep an open mind Love to all, whatever you like ! Chop
  14. We've had "I hate Jazz" and all the grief that went with that thread, now we have "I Love Jazz", including one post extolling the virtues of Jazz funk(surely the most pointless musical form of all ) !!! I love this forum. Its the sense that no one is taking themselves too seriously. Wheres my beret and beard...
  15. [quote name='dave_bass5' post='117640' date='Jan 10 2008, 09:30 AM']Im with you on most of that. I feel fine about using a pick. its not cheating IMO. But, i do feel to get a proper sound, one i really like i need to use fingers. Its the sound of pick on the D an dG i dont like. I feel they sound too thin[/quote] See your point but I ended up with a style with pick that plays D&G bit further toward the neck. Yes it would have been less hassle using fingers !! I [u]will[/u] keep working on fingers... ...must keep working with fingers....
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