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  1. Sold Bernie an MXR Brick. He’d messaged me whilst away and asked me to save it for him, which I did with no problems whatsoever. He contacted me when about to return and we had an easy and pleasant transaction, with excellent communications. Wouldn’t hesitate in dealing with Bernie at all, one of the good guys! Many thanks. Pete.
  2. I’m playing my final gig with blues band The Alligators at this festival this Saturday 12th July.
  3. Did our monthly duo gig yesterday at The Sun Inn in Beverley, usual request format. Plenty of people in, including one table of folk from Ilkley and another from Sheffield. Probably the most requests we’ve ever had, with some nice stuff we haven’t played much, or ever! These included ‘Can’t take my eyes off you’, ‘Change the world’ ( which I love), ‘Let it be me’ , ‘ Dakota’ ( which I’m starting to dislike a lot now…) and then for an encore Albert Lee’s ‘Country Boy’. My guitarist partner was on fire in this, despite us losing the delay repeats at one point, and with no drummer to blame too! A very jolly gig in a great venue, with a lovely audience and some dancers as well. Used my Sire U5 into the Rumble 500, which has more authority than the 100 combo I’ve used before. Next one there is in late August, so looking forward to that already.
  4. Just back after seeing the magnificent ‘King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys’ at The East Riding Theatre in Beverley. A superb 6 piece band playing swinging R’n’B, they’ve been on the go for many years and it shows in their tightness with one of the best rhythm sections I’ve seen. Drummer Gary Barber is just so good, along with an excellent double bassist and a guitar player with a great authentic sound. Some ace tunes by Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Jackie Wilson and Louis Prima amongst others, and an original song or two as well. One of those gigs where it’s nigh on perfect really, and a fun evening had by all concerned. Can’t recommend them highly enough.
  5. I’m never sure whether it’s a good thing to interfere with stuff retrospectively. There are arguments for leaving stuff as they were - of the time / how the artist wanted it / equipment it was mixed to be played back on etc etc, with the flip side being altering things to try and offset the original recordings being badly recorded & mixed to make them more ‘correct’ and suitable for modern times. Personally I believe unless the originals were really catastrophic then it’s best to let them remain as they were intended, warts and all.
  6. I haven’t used my 63 Precision regularly for a while, although it does get an airing every now and then on gigs where I know I won’t have to worry about it. When I was doing gigs in the theatre band, I was worried that once we’d soundchecked and then gone out for a couple of hours in search of food / drink, there was a window of opportunity for someone to steal it. This was further reinforced by our laptop getting nicked from the mixing booth in one venue, and nobody saw anything! Ironically the bass I chose to use on those gigs has now become very special to me too- it’s a P-Lyte and I use it for most of my electric gig / deps etc. I did around 800 gigs with it in the previous band, so would be a tough one to lose. Just started a rock and roll gig in a local club so will be getting the old Precision out for that I think. Big stage, nice audience and I’m around all the gig so happy days.
  7. Fortunately not me either. When I’ve bought basses or amps then Mrs CP knows I either need them to earn a living or ( just occasionally…) because I just like ‘em! Of course it helps that I don’t splurge dosh on daft cars / watches / cameras and all the other stuff old geezers like me seem to love. In turn, she’s pretty good at not blowing our hard earned on anything silly, with just the odd bit of vintage stuff for herself / the house or some green things from the local garden centre. Works for us.
  8. Very true. Although if it was a big old heavy thing ( Trace / Peavey etc ) then I could understand it more. As a portable one cab solution I would have thought it was ideal for someone, but there you go. Maybe my location doesn’t help either as well, although I’d be happy to meet up somewhere if that helped my sale.
  9. Thanks. It’s mad isn’t it? I’m selling it for a friend’s widow along with some other stuff. I’ve sold a few pedals from a large collection for her, all at knockdown prices compared to their true worth. Got loads left, so not sure how to sell them without giving them away. I guess with backline the effect of IEMs must be one reason the market is so static, along with the holiday period and money worries for many folk.
  10. My take on the Rod Stewart set. Agree lots of vocal stuff wasn’t in tune, and he’s certainly showing his age now. He’s been a bit embarrassing in his performances for a few years, and I have no idea why ( with such a wide back catalogue ) he decided to do stuff like ‘Love Train’. Re the girl singers doing a song mid-set, that was probably to facilitate him changing and having a blast of oxygen or whatever he takes to do a 90 min set! Also I certainly don’t agree with his recent political comments in the press, or many of his other views TBH. Plus all the Celtic / Scottish stuff gets a bit tiresome from someone born in London, albeit with a Scottish father. BUT! I’ve seen worse Glastonbury ‘Legend’ sets over the years by other artists who proved to be as disappointing, including one or two who mimed / used backing tracks. Rod’s band were pretty good ( despite all the bass and guitar changes etc ), and more importantly were all playing live. Too many girl singers maybe, to help cover his now limited range, but this is how he works these days - if it seemed a bit Vegas it’s because that’s what he’s been doing recently. Past years have seen others doing this - Dolly, Barry Gibb, Shania etc etc. It’s meant to be cheesy and nostalgic, a gentle piss take maybe but most of all FUN. On that basis, it was okay!
  11. Legends? Maybe in some people’s eyes….
  12. One of them still touring I think?
  13. Whilst I take your point, has your drummer’s dad sold 120 million albums worldwide?
  14. This is a MarkBass Standard 102 Limited Edition 2017 cabinet. It is in immaculate condition, and comes with a Roqsolid cover. It has only had occasional use from new. The Markbass Standard 102 Limited at a glance: 2x10 loudspeaker box for bass amplifier 400 watt power handling, 8 ohms impedance Two 10" Markbass speakers A 1 inch voice coil tweeter with level control Bass reflex system Number of inputs: 2 Width (mm): 595 Height (mm): 475 Length (mm): 480 Weight (kg): 17.5 Cash or bank transfer please on collection from Beverley in East Yorkshire. NOW £250! I’m listing this on behalf of a friend’s widow who is selling some of her late husband’s equipment ( see also listing in ‘Effects for Sale’ ). Cheers, Pete.
  15. Celeste - blimey, couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket. I’ve seen her perform a few times, and her pitching ( or rather lack of it ) has always seemed to be an issue. She has an ’interesting’ voice but for me the random pitching thing is just too much for me to tolerate.
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