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Cliff Burton, apparently with some band called Metallica ? Also Roberta Flack.
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Don't know how I forgot Trevor Bolder, a local lad who everyone round here was so proud of (along with Mick Ronson too of course).
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Pretty much the same here really. Add Willie Dixon, McCartney, Andy Fraser and that's probably it for me.
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They could really socket to them too....
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Nothing against The Kemps, but that recent 'swing' album was pretty grim. Their version of 'The way you look tonight' was one of the low points, with both singers choosing to completely ignore the melody (am guessing they couldn't manage it with their range?) and make up their own. They're not alone in doing this, but I honestly don't see why - just do something you CAN do justice too. Here's Frank doing it properly -
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Sending positive thoughts Blue, and hope you return stronger than ever. All the very best mate, Pete.
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I feel your pain. When I had mine I only had to wheel it from my van across a gravelled area which was nigh on impossible, but it’s amazing what you can manage when you need to. I haven’t sadly used one for a while now. We did a gig at Butlins in Bognor Regis a couple of years ago, and only after we’d done a lengthy soundcheck ( using my regular GK rig) did one of the crew tell me that I could have used the SVT rig lurking behind a curtain at the back of the large stage. To say I was gutted was an understatement, but no doubt using it would have started me wanting one yet again, which at 63 ain’t gonna happen!
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Absolutely Stew. Have always regretted selling mine, never had anything else that did what it could do. If you can get it to gigs then it’s a keeper.
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Some VERY good news at last - live music back by the Spring?
casapete replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Well the open air gig has been put back to early August. Despite being outside (but under cover), social distancing has meant it isn’t viable unless we have a near sell out crowd. Ticket sales had slowed as people understandably don’t have confidence with how it’s going to unfold yet. Given the way things seem to be going right now I really don’t want to predict what will happen. We’ve lost all of our theatre gigs that were going to be starting mid/late July, although some are going to be re-arranged (again!). As to my pub gig on June 29th, it’s not looking great either. Will probably be moved on to late July , if allowed. -
Hey, that’s a classic! One of the tunes that prevented ‘Vienna’ from getting to number one by Ultravox. 😆
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“It’s got a good weight to it”. I reckon they usually mean it weighs the same as a small planet, but to me it actually means entirely the opposite.
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I'm not sure about 'sing' to be honest - here's him and his better half crucifying a classic.......
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Hope it goes well for you Nik. Am so jealous you’re near one of my favourite shops in the UK, Coda Music in Stevenage old town. Nice shops and restaurants around there too, enjoy.
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Sky Arts and other music related programmes
casapete replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
Deep Purple stuff on Sky Arts tonight - at 8pm Classic Albums features ‘Machine Head’ Then straight after at 9pm there is ‘Come Hell or High Water’, filmed on tour in1993. -
Crazy. However, lot of younger people will know the song from it’s re-release. Following it’s use in the film of the same name, it then reached number 2 in the UK charts in 1992. I just wish I had a fiver for every time I’ve played it! Often at weddings it’s the song for father of the bride to dance to with his daughter. One of those songs that actually I never tire of hearing or playing, the genius of writer Smokey Robinson at his best.
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Don't think anyone has mentioned this one yet - a great song and bassline (with plenty of space! )
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Dream basses that left you disappointed
casapete replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Wish I’d had it off you then Pete! I’ve had a couple of them and played a few more and have always been surprised that despite the smaller body dimensions compared to a Ray, they’ve never seemed much or any lighter. Would happily settle for a Ray or a Sterling if I could find one 8lbs ish. My search continues.... -
Dream basses that left you disappointed
casapete replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
You maybe know this already Dave, but the MM Sterling (US model) has a slimmer neck than the Stingray, and are a great bass. If I could only find a featherweight one it would be my go to instrument. -
Yeah, all that money he made from his Barley Water must have gone to his head....😉
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SOLD Korg SV-1 73 Stage Piano
casapete replied to bamboscha's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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A long time ago I had a blackface Bassman 135 with matching 2x15 cab, possibly early 80's era Fender. Although it sounded quite sweet at moderate volumes, using it at gig levels was another matter. Reached it's max headroom fairly early, after which it just didn't hack it, becoming rather grungey & distorted but not in a good way. Didn't keep it long, despite it looking great!
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Dream basses that left you disappointed
casapete replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
From my experience it’s quite the opposite Mick - never played a naff Ray. Sure, some have been better than others, but none were anything less than great well made / quality basses. Only reason I don’t play one now is that I can’t find one light enough. My dream bass used to be a Precision. However, my first one was a late 70’s horror - heavy and with no life whatsoever. Soon changed it to a JV Squier 57 and found it wonderful. Only sold it when my 63 came along, which I’ve had for around 35 years now and is the one I’ll never part with. -
You must surely like at least ONE song of theirs
casapete replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I get this - that's why I also like blues, country and soul music. -
Just seen this - anyone have any experience of them - seems an okay deal for £18.99? https://www.studiospares.com/studiospares-speaker-isolation-riser_465310.htm
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Some VERY good news at last - live music back by the Spring?
casapete replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
My main band start again on July 10th, although must admit I’m still wondering if that will be possible. The first gig is open air so if the theatre situation doesn’t improve by then it could be our only gig this summer. Fingers crossed. Just got a new monthly residency in a local pub with my acoustic duo, starting 29th June, again if it’s possible. Really pleased that the landlord has the confidence to book us, so hope we get a good crowd.