Got some used strings if anybody wants 'em?
D'Addario EXL170TP nickel wound - 2 x twin packs (i.e. 2 sets in each box). Used but not
knackered. Cut for Fender Precision Lyte so should fit any 34" scale Fender style basses.
Fender Acoustic bass phosphor bronze 8060 (45 to 100) - 2 used sets, cut for Washburn AB20 bass,
2-a-side headstock, again 34" scale. These deaden quickly after initial use, then seem to stay the
same for ages!
Yours for the postage.
Cheers, Pete.
I've used D'Addarios, EXL170S sets for years on my Danos. Slightly lighter gauge than you specify though
at 45-65-80-100, but good sounding and last me for ages. Have tried Fenders and didn't like them either.
Strings and Beyond in the USA. Even with shipping they work out very cheap, and you don't always get hit
for import duty either. Great range of brands and other items too. Recommended.
Also as above, Stringbusters and Strings Direct are both reliable sources too.
According to Wiki, he was a member of 'The Wrecking Crew', and also played bass for the Beach Boys and Ricky Nelson.
[url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Campbell"]https://en.wikipedia...i/Glen_Campbell[/url]
It's bad enough working your set times around football in pubs, but this ? - dreadful way to treat a band.
Am guessing the landlady didn't offer any of the fee in compensation, no doubt blaming the brewery etc.
Female - Dusty, Aretha, Whitney, Emmylou Harris.
Male - Rod Stewart (early / mid career period for me), David Ruffin, Sam Cooke, Southside Johnny.
( And of course, these are subject to change depending on my mood.....)
Just seen this Hartke Hydrive 8x10 on offer at gear4music.
rrp of £1199 , they have one reduced to £499, less than the 4x10 if anybody
is thinking of something big.
http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Hartke-HyDrive-810-2000W-Bass-Cabinet/U2B
Cheers, Pete.
Agree with you about the live show's requirements, but not at the expense of the song or the groove.
Bob Babbit's original lines on 'Midnight train to Georgia' are so sublime. Certainly not pedestrian but
just so right for the vocal and overall arrangement.
+1 ^^^^
Love Gladys Knight, but hate the overblown arrangements killing some amazing tunes.
That thing where every subtle little accent is hammered into the ground makes for very
tedious listening IMO. The original versions are so much better, where the playing
and arrangements go to serve and enhance the songs.
YMMV.
Black Sabbath, Hammersmith Odeon in the late 70's. Dreadful.
Although the gig that left my hearing impaired for over a week was at Dingwalls in London, again late 1970's.
Think the band was The Count Bishops or maybe Blast Furnace and the Heatwaves, Charles Shaar Murray's
r'n'b outfit. ( Remember Alex Harvey staggering on to sing a bit too ...)
The PA consisted of multiple Bose 802's stacked high and wide together to create a wall of sound that was unbearable.
Even was painful right at the back of the room too, so didn't last all the gig.