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  1. Yeah they had stopped playing for a good few years. I'm not sure when they started back gigging as a band, but I joined them initially in 2004 and did some gigs in UK, Europe and a 2 week tour in California and Arizona. There are only two of the original band members in the band today. Dennis Seaton ( Lead Vocalist), Michael Grant (Keyboards).

    Certainly Pass the Dutchie was a huge international hit for them and probably is, to date, their biggest hit. But they have had other singles that did well for them so even if they were seen as "one hit wonder" most bands never achieve that one hit.

    Anyway all are welcome to the gig if it's your thing.
    Jazzyvee

  2. [quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1389222831' post='2331712']
    Didnt one of them pass away recently? In odd circumstances IIRC.
    [/quote]
    I don't know the exact cause but I seem to recall that it was due to an unknown pre-existing heart condition.
    I re-joined the band as bass player last year, I had previously played guitar for them for about 4 years but parted company after a band reshuffle around 2009. Anyway on a more spooky note, not too long after i started playing bass with the band, I went to a funeral of a childhood friend and after the burial, I turned round to walk away from the graveside and there in front of me was the grave of Patrick Waite the former bass player for the band. That felt really wierd for a moment.

    Jazzyvee

  3. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I'm doing a gig with Musical Youth at the Jazz Cafe in London playing bass. [/font][/color]
    [url="http://mamacolive.com/thejazzcafe/listings/date/2014/1/26/"]http://mamacolive.co...date/2014/1/26/[/url]
    [url="http://youtu.be/iIqOtbg6zWo"]http://youtu.be/iIqOtbg6zWo[/url]

    Jazzyvee

  4. [quote name='Clarky' timestamp='1386606158' post='2302071']
    It weighs 9.8 pounds which is at the upper end of what I can cope with but is fine. Funnily enough I have no balance or on-strap issues with it, although a number of people had warned about this. A very wide Minotaur strap probably makes all the difference here
    [/quote]
    My shorty has some neck dive but after a while adjusting posture and the position of the bass becomes natural so I hardly notice it. I also like the wide Minotaur and leathercraft straps. I was recently listening to some of the tracks from your band. If you ever get gigs up near the midlands area let me know.

  5. [quote name='Dave_the_bass' timestamp='1389086509' post='2329619']
    I tend to chuck the songs on a cd and put it in my car. Every journey for the next week is done with the music in the background while I subconsciously learn the song and absorb the bass line.
    I then sit down with the bass and tend to be able to play a close approximation after a couple of attempts.
    [/quote]
    Very similar to my learning strategy. I tend to also visualise where I would be playing the part in my head which usually turns out close if not correct when I start to play the song.
    If the part has some tricky parts or a difficult solo that needs to be reproduced, i tend to work those out first because that may require a disproportionately longer time to get right than the groove of the track.
    Most of the time I use the CD Player on my hi-fi which has a repeat option so I can break the track down into parts for learning.
    Many of the tracks I get to play require me to get very close to the original notes and the bass tone so I usually try to get the tone right at the beginning so I'm hearing the music in the right context.


    I only tend to write things down if it is unusually complex or there are conflicts between the musicians about which arrangement learned by band member is correct.

    Jazzyvee

  6. The times I've got a decent sound from a guitar in a bass amp is if the guitar is electric/acoustic or an electric with a piezzo switched on like a parker fly.

    However apart from that I used to have one of these peavey micro bass combo's to practice with at home and that was a great sounding amp and wonderful to play through using a strat. I used to take it to many a jam session or small gig.

  7. I went this year for the first time and wished I'd brought my own bass when I was trying out bass gear. Does anyone know the policy about punters bringing in personal instruments to the show?

    Jazzyvee

  8. [quote name='lefrash' timestamp='1387393570' post='2311544']
    I would say Yes to this, but for me the main point of an external preamp is for the times you dont get to gig your own amp. In a perfect world We'd all use our own gear at every gig but thats not really feasible (IME anyway). Having a preamp pedal will allow you to have the same tone (or as close as you'll get) at every gig, plus it means the PA should be getting my tone, rather than just the horrible dry tone.
    [/quote]
    I've recently started taking my F1-x to gigs where a backline is provided and some engineers still prefer me to plug into their box rather than use my DI-Out. However, when I do use my own DI out , I tend to give them the pre signal which gives them everything except the master volume so I can control my on-stage volume without giving the FOH a too hot signal.
    So far it's working well.

  9. I'd just love to buy that bass but I'm still looking for a series shorty and have to resist temptation.
    If that switch is the same as the one on my alembic, Mica @ alembic confirmed that it is a standby/mute switch and regardless of the position on the on/off switch, if you have a cable plugged in the jack then the battery will continue to discharge as normal.

    However I accept yours may be different.
    Jazzyvee

  10. [quote name='Mottlefeeder' timestamp='1386681452' post='2302993']
    mcnach - thanks for the clarifaction - it is smaller than I first thought, so I will keep it in mind if the current experiment fails

    jazzyvee - PJB looks good, but is quite expensive and think I read that the recommended battery only lasts an hour. Last night's session was 3 1/2 hours.

    David
    [/quote]
    Fair point. I've not used mine for many long gigs on battery only but have used it for 3 hour-ish rehearsals and it's been fine. That said they have been with acoustic bands so volume hasn't been up high and we aren't playing for the whole 3 hours i expect.

  11. I can recommend the Alembic F1-x. I've had one since around 2004 and use it with a QSC power amp. It's a pretty basic unit in terms of it's bass mid and treble controls compared to many other bass pre-amps available on the market but it does enable me to get the sound I want easily without much fuss.

    Jazzyvee

  12. How about a PJB Briefcase that runs off the mains and also an internal rechargeable battery. It also comes with a lead to charge it from a car accessory point plus you can also clip a car battery to the external terminals on the back.
    [url="http://www.philjonespuresound.com/products/download.htm?ft=download&id=8&fid=16"]User Manual[/url]

    Jazzyvee

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