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Lozz196

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  1. Yep, I`ve just started to get arthritis in my left thumb, I`ve found that playing a Jazz width neck is easiest on it but bizarrely playing my thickest necked Precision is also ok, it`s the medium sized necks I`m having trouble with so it`s clearly how I position my thumb on those that`s the issue. As such I`ve got a bit of work and many years of unlearning to do.
  2. Uber cool, would love to know that Cliff had owned one of my basses.
  3. Yep, I read that Mick Jones of The Clash (and many others at that time) used their grants to get guitars and much of their college/university time to learn how to play.
  4. It wouldn’t bother me if: 1 - the bass played and sounded great 2 - more importantly I knew about it before the purchase. I’d be a bit miffed to find out about it months down the line.
  5. Good score there. I’ve done similar, picked up a bass on way to a gig and gigged it straightaway. I found it quite liberating, instead of perfect set up and correct strings it was just play the gig & enjoy it.
  6. Sounds like a good call, playing music you really dislike isn’t a good thing
  7. Very sorry to hear this @WalMan
  8. I can only imagine, and even then I’m sure I’d fall short of what actually went on with those guys.
  9. Ashdown ABM600 Fave amp that I’ve owned, great sounding with very flexible eq & bags of power, light & portable enough to not be a bind to cart about (if able bodied). Marshall DBS7400 Pretty much as above though a fair bit heavier. Ampeg SVT Never owned one but loved seeing them as provided rigs, knew what I was getting and loved the sound.
  10. As a rather bizarre one, given its links to psychobilly, I saw Wrathchild at Klub Foot.
  11. I think DR do strings designed for drop tunings. The highest tension roundwound strings I’ve used are Rotosound steel rounds, Warwick Red Label steel rounds, and Fender nickel rounds.
  12. I was going to comment the same as @MacDaddy, Happy World Goth Day just doesn`t seem to fit.
  13. A mate of mine really raves about Livewire, says they`re the best AC/DC tribute he`s seen (I will get round to seeing at some point).
  14. In my classic rock band (the one without a singer) we do a lot of the 70s stuff but really do Dio-era Rainbow well, and could probably do a tribute type band for that. But finding someone who could sing anywhere near like Dio would be practically impossible, and it’s the vox that would sell that.
  15. That`s a good way to do things George, I left my previous band at the end of 2019 as it was just getting too much for me, gigging every weekend all over the country and Europe, but similarly if they ever need a stand in I`d happily help out and they know that. I`ve even done a gig with my new band on the same bill as them and we all had a great laugh at that one.
  16. I’ve found via experience that walking straight into said lumps with a “excuse me” a Marshall 412 and a “cheers mate” ends up with them moving out of the way for good.
  17. Bruce Foxton, I had a real "we`re not worthy" moment when I met him.
  18. Concentrate on bass so buy another 13 basses to get to a hundred!
  19. Definitely, with my Mustang bass and whatever type of back-line required - Fender Rumble combo/Ashdown RM500 head/Aguilar Tonehammer DI) I can still gig easily, and most importantly sound good (and hopefully play ok too). Without the lighter weight gear I`d have had to give up gigging last year when my back got bad, this gear has enable me to keep going.
  20. Fair play Jack, best add So What by The Anti Nowhere League into your set for the next gig then 🤣
  21. In my opinion either do it 100% accurate, as @cetera says above, with attention to detail as a "we want to deliver the whole package" with correct instruments, outfits and stage moves, or do it as a tribute to the music only, where you play the songs but don`t bother to look or perform like the original. No point in doing it halfway. Most of the tribute bands I`ve seen have been pretty good, with The Likeness and The Jamm being two that stood out for musical delivery.
  22. I bought an Aguilar Tonehammer from Ian, he responded to a wanted ad that I had placed. Good comms throughout and swift delivery, plus an after sales message to make sure I was happy with it (which I am). Great transaction all round.
  23. Turns out our guitarist in The Spacewasters also plays guitar in an Americana band, The Dog Roses.
  24. That’s very decent of them, a thumbs up 👍
  25. Nice one Simon
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