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[quote name='chris_b' post='1162627' date='Mar 15 2011, 01:03 AM']You discover that the mums are far more interesting and fanciable than their daughters. Did I just say that?[/quote] I hit 40 this year.... and the daughters will ALWAYS be more interesting than their Mums...
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[quote name='Johnston' post='1162334' date='Mar 14 2011, 08:36 PM']His day job is as a Rotosound Rep isn't it??[/quote] Yes, maybe it's worth letting Rotosound know that their 'demonstrator/rep' is actually turning people off of not only their product, but music shows in general...?
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[quote name='Clarky' post='1161930' date='Mar 14 2011, 03:56 PM']Here's the Rotosound slapper extraordinaire, featured in an earlier BC thread [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=15986&hl=Clutterbuck"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...;hl=Clutterbuck[/url] The guy obviously has amazing technical ability but ....[/quote] IMHO most of that just sounded like random percussive clicks with an occasional unconnected note chucked in.... yuk....
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I bought a 'deep fill chicken sandwich', an Aero and a Liptons Iced Tea (Lemon) from the Tesco Metro over the road from the venue... The Aero was a bargain at only 75p!
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[quote name='BassNovice' date='Mar 14 2011, 07:04 AM']Seems to me the people who hate slap are the ones who can't do it....much like the guy who couldn't get the chick so calls her names[/quote] Er.... no.... [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1161402' date='Mar 14 2011, 09:18 AM']I feel a lot of slappers are like those chavs in their Saxos banging out D 'n B at high volumes, they think it's impressive and everybody wants to hear it but most people think they are dicks.[/quote] ^This...
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I came away with very little GAS (probably due to Mark at Bass Direct NOT bringing a Bergantino NV610 and the new Genz benz Strealiner)! And that, for me, was a result! lol!
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Spector NS2A (superb original late 80's Kramer!)
cetera replied to cetera's topic in Basses For Sale
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I like slap when it's used tastefully and in it's place. Unfortunately what I heard today at the Bass Show was neither tasteful nor in it's place.... Lots of show-off bedroom bassists trying to outdo each other but not actually LISTENING to the tonal palette available from the instrument/amp they were demo-ing. Pointless and unnecessary.... and puts me, and many others, off attending future shows....
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I'm currently negotiating crappy London transport on my way to the show. Dreading the bedroom-player 'slapfest' but looking forward to seeing some tasty gear
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Spector wanting new home - Now Sold. Thanks
cetera replied to Ashdontknow's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='desmondpot' post='1157471' date='Mar 10 2011, 11:47 PM'].........and now it has a new home, indeed. This is a cracking instrument! I've never played a Spector before and I'm deeply impressed. The neck is remarkable. It takes a silly-low action with no buzz whatsoever, anywhere. And I'm getting some proper Flea circa 1987 tones out of the EMG's so I'm a happy bunny. Bargain this. Cheers Ash.[/quote] Congrats and welcome to the 'club'! -
Spector NS2A (superb original late 80's Kramer!)
cetera replied to cetera's topic in Basses For Sale
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Meet them first & if you all get along - do it! The other band(s) can find a dep bassist in the meantime for gigs already booked, then if you change your mind you can always go back...
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[quote name='Roland Rock' post='1154923' date='Mar 9 2011, 08:50 AM']Cool - that's actually closer to me than Coalville. I'll book that one in.[/quote] Nice one!
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The classic 80's/90's Diesel cabs (2x104x10/1x15/2x15/1516 and Powerhouse) cabs loaded with EV's were MONSTERS and are some of the best sounding bass cabs EVER made IMHO. The more recent ones, though good, are IMHO not a patch on the earlier EV loaded ones...
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Spector NS2A (superb original late 80's Kramer!)
cetera replied to cetera's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='silddx' post='1155541' date='Mar 9 2011, 04:30 PM']Is that the one I played mate? If so, it plays wonderfully and sounds gorgeous, from glassy grit to dub tones with ease.[/quote] Hey Nige, it's not THE one.... but it IS it's sister! Thanks for the affirmation of the quality we're dealing with here...! -
[quote name='Pete Academy' post='1155832' date='Mar 9 2011, 08:52 PM']No disrespect, Cetera...you couldn't do your act without it. [/quote] It's half the fun.....and I make for a very imposing character!
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Contact 'Bilbo'... he'd LOVE this!
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[quote name='BottomE' post='1155540' date='Mar 9 2011, 04:29 PM']This thread has still got legs i see... I have been thinking about this today and wanted to share our experience. I am doing this because it seems from previous posts that its neccessary to be in one camp on this argument - you are either for cover/tribute bands or against them. There is a 3rd way perhaps... My main current band started as an originals band playing a genre that was never going to get a shed load of gigs locally. We decided to have an alter-ego cover band so that we could earn money to keep the pro players happy and also funnel a percentage back into the originals project. 4 years later we have the original members still playing and have reached (i think) a decent balance. We don't think less of the cover band gigs we do - we still put a lot of effort into them. We still put a lot of effort into writing and recording original material too. Gigs - we do functions, corporate stuff, weddings, nightclubs with the cover band and earn good money without having to travel too far. For the original band we do support slots and a completely different circuit - normally for little or no money and travel a lot further. The cover band has really helped us (IMHO) be a better originals band in many ways and kept everyone interested.[/quote] An excellent, well thought out post mate!
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Congrats! She's a beauty.... And welcome to the 'Owners Club'
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[quote name='Bilbo' post='1155524' date='Mar 9 2011, 04:17 PM']At last!! We agree on something :lol:[/quote] Crikey mate, we'll be meeting for beers next!
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[quote name='Roland Rock' post='1155453' date='Mar 9 2011, 03:37 PM']When playing with my current (tribute) band, I play with as much soul and feeling as I did when playing in an originals band. Just because I didn't write the bassline, doesn't mean I can't play it with feeling. I agree with Bassicinstinct - it's the quality that matters. To use Bilbo's analogy, I'd rather watch many Alan Partridge repeats than watch one new episode of Snog, Marry Avoid.[/quote] +1 to ^this. If the original writer of a piece of music is the only person who can play it with feel or conviction then every other musician might as well not bother...
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[quote name='skankdelvar' post='1155306' date='Mar 9 2011, 01:42 PM']My dislike is redoubled when it is clear that a poster is simply using someone else's success to account for their own frustrated lack of progress. This is a very British thing and a mean-spirited tradition I would like to see jettisoned. The solution is exemplified by Lowendbee's Originals Bands In Pubs thread. He's not bitching and moaning. He's getting out there and doing something about it.[/quote] Exactly! Don't be a hater.... be a motivator!
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I'll be there on Sunday... Praying it doesn't turn into an aural holocaust of slappers on every stand....
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[quote name='dmccombe7' post='1152432' date='Mar 7 2011, 01:07 PM']Garage in Glasgow - yep I'm up for that. Looking forward to it already. Thanks again for a great night at Lanark.[/quote] Thank YOU for coming along mate See you in Glasgow!