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Lozz196

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  1. Good call Mick, my last gig as a substantive member of the band happens to be 30 Dec so mine is kind of a New Years Resolution by default.
  2. Can’t see the point myself, but each to their own - providing it’s not breaking any rules of course.
  3. Nothing specific, just going to try and learn some different songs & styles now that for the first time in nearly 20 years I won’t be in a band.
  4. Was my local for years, pretty accurate description all round methinks.
  5. Agree, I once tried out 3 identical Les Paul’s, one sang, one thudded, the other projectile vomited. I bought the singer!
  6. That’s one of the worst situations, a load out through the drunkards, never an easy task.
  7. That’s why I said less than usual - which is almost impossible but somehow he managed it 🤣
  8. I like the look of the silver & black Jaguar lookalike - would match my Ashdown RM gear nicely.
  9. Ink-Clan-Nation are worth a try if you ever decide to reprise these, they do quality products at decent prices, and are friendly/easy to do business with.
  10. Pushing into them with a 410 and then saying "thanks" usually does the trick. Like most bully-boys - and geese for some reason - they back down when it`s taken straight to them.
  11. I’ve used these guys for foam, very good, they should be able to help: https://www.efoam.co.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA6IHwBRCJARIsALNjViX9oZ0uLXvaKnM2rOsyMO0JD95vky5HUQkcnrVHb3Qj96T0e0qfHXQaApaDEALw_wcB
  12. I have found that on the earlier ABMs that I’ve used that they seemed to need the volume pushed, which is very unlike the current 600 which is mahoosively loud from the off. Additionally in comparison to TE, I’ve always found them really loud and my theory is that that is due to the in-baked voicing - the TE sound just seems to hit a hi-mid frequency that is really audible, whereas the Ashdown stock sound seems less focused/biased in that area.
  13. I think our worst one was a place in Cardiff, no parking so quick unload in street, then load in to venue up 3 full flights of external iron stairs. At a time when the singer had had heart surgery so was carrying even less than usual.
  14. File it under Places We Won’t Play I hate these types of venue, not their fault as often nothing they can do about it but it just makes gigging that touch harder and less enjoyable.
  15. I bought a Stingray from the US some years ago. No issues at all, aside from it had been listed as a UK item so took longer to get here than anticipated.
  16. Is that a Scriv I see lurking behind the kit in the b&w pic, Tim?
  17. I used to use Rotosound steel rounds, loved them but only got about 4 weeks fresh sound from them. I’d read about Warwick Red Label steel rounds sounding similar but lasting longer so tried them and it turned out to be true, virtually the same sound but I get at least 2 months from them, longer it seems in winter than summer (less sweat maybe). And the extra bonus is they’re about £10 a set.
  18. It was the one in Manchester, another fairly prominent venue from back in the day I think.
  19. Played at The Star & Garter last night, my last gig in the UK as a full member of the band. Was a great gig as the gigs there always are, with the crowd up for it and all bands got a great reception, though even if I’m biased I thought we went down exceptionally well. Will miss gigs up there, probably our fave venue, the reception to the music and the welcome to us cockneykunts is always great.
  20. Now that wouldn’t be because it resembles a certain football teams colours would it?
  21. Thanks for the tip, I’ll give it a go
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