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dmccombe7

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  1. Thread is more about whether your band is playing songs that you would normally listen to or is your favourite style of music. Dave
  2. Superb choice Rob. Dave
  3. My name is on HB list for buying as soon as they've completed the board upgrades and get the amps built. Not far away now and i should be looking at a lovely WB-100 atop of my Mesa Subway rig. Dave
  4. What is your kind of music out of curiosity ? Dave
  5. You could start a new trend. What you waiting for. ? Dave
  6. Our Glam Rock covers band has been asked a couple of times if we could play a soul song. We are always clearly advertised as 70's Glam Rock covers band and usually all ticketed so i just dont get that kind of question. Our agent highlighted that fact to a guy at our last gig in Prestonpans Legion. I do find that quite funny but it does highlight there is a desire out there to heare soul music. I'd probably quite enjoy a band playing it too. Dave
  7. Not sure if this question has been asked before but thought i would ask anyways. Apologies if its a repeat. How many of you play in bands that play your favourite style of music. ? For me my fav music is Prog and classic rock but i play in a 70's Glam Rock covers band and a 70's Punk Rock covers band. Glam rock was the music i first started buying in 70's like Bowie and Sweet etc so its great to be playing it but i was never really a fan of punk altho i do like a lot of the songs now. I love playing in both bands. Dave
  8. Excellent news. My fav music is Prog or classic rock but i'm doing a 70's Glam Rock covers band and a classic punk band. I grew up in early 70's listening to the Glam era so that's ok but I was never into punk at all but i love playing it. Its powerful and quite fast as i'm a fingerstyle player and i had to work on finger stamina for it but its great fun. I'm 62 so not that far behind you Gerry. I was in a band with guys in mid 70;s few yrs ago and we were doing Doobie Brothers and few other bands that i would call more funk rock than anything else but issues within the band .......... the usual ego's even in their 70's LOL I'll keep playing till i'm fed up or bored with bands or i physically cant play so hopefully a good while away yet. Like the sound of the new band tho and hopefully see some vids of gigs in future sir. All the best Dave
  9. never too old to rock. Cracking rig would be a shame to sell and then find another band. I know a lot of guys in 70's still playing rock or variations of rock. GLWTS Dave
  10. ELO Experience tonight with our very own @casapete on bass. If you haven't seen these guys and gals then get along to one of their gigs. Cannot fault them, so much to watch. Cello players were dancing and twirling their cello's like toys and singing along to almost every song. They were amazing to watch, Violin player was outstanding too and also has a fantastic voice. Harmonies in the band were simply exceptional from singer, guitarist, keys and bass. Very very tight playing. Its hard to pick anyone out as the level of musicianship was so high. All brilliant. That's coming from someone who likes ELO but wouldn't class myself as a fan. I recognised every song tho. Audience were loving it from the word go. Highly recommended. Dave
  11. Bass sounds amazing and nice playing there sir. Harmonies are fantastic. Really enjoyed that. The lead vocalist reminded me a bit of early Judie Tzuke. Very nice indeed. Dave
  12. I'm guessing i've met you as it was a shop i used a lot from 80's till it closed. Bought my Thumb NT in 89. Was an amazing bass collection sadly long gone. Dave
  13. Glasgow is using those intermittent bus lanes that are only enforced at certain times. Its getting to the point you need to study a Glasgow road map before you drive in the city centre. When driving you dont really have time to read all the small print on the signage. All i see is BUS LANE and i just dont go there. Dave
  14. I find that's just my age Dave, nothing to do with city parking. I do that in Tesco's. Dave
  15. Did a couple of Sunday afternoon gigs with the Glam rock band and they were sold out but sunday afternoon with the punk band didn't really work. Different types of venue tho. Glam was a proper club venue and punk was a rock venue more suited to a Sat night party. Dave
  16. And you look as tho you are really enjoying it and getting into it. That looks like a happy at their work band. Dave
  17. Nice one sir. That's quite a nice gig to play. Dave
  18. We're finding same thing on Friday nights that used to be busy but not so much now. If people are going out i think they will prefer a Sat night if at all. Sign of the times i'm afraid. Dave
  19. Not sure if this counts but i saw The Illegal Eagles tribute band few weeks back and they were amazing. Probably some of the most proficient musicians i've seen in a band for a while. Thoroughly enjoyed them. I had the tickets for 2 yrs LOL Dave
  20. I did take lessons for half a day and it was basically the snowplough we were taught and i think that's what gave me the aches cause i vaguely remember being able to turn like proper skiers was relatively easy once i got the hang of it but lets be honest one day at it was never gonna take me past a beginner. No chance of me going abroad these days, i hate airports, not so much flying just hanging about airports plus my passport ran out in 2015. Not been abroad since 2009 and even then it was on a Harley Davidson ride down to St Tropez. Dave
  21. Heated chairlifts................you're spoiled sir. 😂 Dave
  22. Tried once in 80's up at Aviemore area and it was painful and caught in a blizzard but the aches and pains i got when i was just learning was enough to put me off. I was only on the learning area tho. Have to say its something i would like to try again as i was just getting the hang of it on the learner slopes and could see the attraction of it. I'm now a bit older and wiser and probably a bit fitter than i was in mid 80's LOL. Dave
  23. Oddly enough i bought my Warwick from Sound Control in Glasgow and when it developed a fault with the electronics module when you went from active to passive there was a very loud speaker damaging pop sound the bass was initially sent to Moon Guitars in Galsgow who couldn't do anything as the electronics were silicone encapulated modules. It was then sent to Bass Centre who were main distributors for Warwick who also couldn't sort it and finally returned to Warwick who replaced the module. It took about a month if i remember right to be returned to me but Sound Control gave me the pick of the shop while mine was away so i picked the other bass i was looking at a Warwick Streamer with gold fittings. Was very nice and better balanced than the Thumb but didnt have the tone i wanted. I got a really nice apologetic letter from Germany in broken English plus a lot of goodies thrown in incl sweatshirt, 3 sets of Elite strings, several advertising posters, pens and some other bits and bobs. Bass was great up until a few yrs back when same fault appeared and Warwick no longer sell the encapsulated modules so i had to have a MEC pre-amp fitted. Not sure the bass sounds just as good so i might put it back in and get the EMG pre-amp fitted. The Thumb bass has some sentimental value as my new girlfriend (now my wife) went with me when i went into Glasgow to try as many basses as i could and she also liked the look of the Thumb and thought it sounded best. Maybe she was just being nice and supportive, a YES DEAR kind of support Dave
  24. I originally started with Elites which came with the bass plus Warwick sent me 3 free sets when i had an electronics issue with the bass and it was returned to Germany for repair. I quite liked the Elites 35-95 that came with the bass. I have tried Warwick red labels and they were ok but didn't last long. Used the NYXL's on my MarloweDK last night and they felt ok but i was too close to my amp to hear the top end clearly which is an issue with this particular venue. I have to just set up at soundcheck and go for it hoping i've got it right. Once i hear some of the vids taken by same guy every time we play i might get a better idea how they sounded. Certainly didn't get too many issues with finger blisters on plucking hand altho i was trying to play a bit lighter but i just get caught up in the moment with some songs I want to see how long they last and it might just be a trade off of tone V's longevity. Dave
  25. The Cave in Paisley Glasgow with the punk band last night. Love playing this wee pub gig. Start at 6 finish at 9pm and home for 11 after stopping for a kebab. Audience always up for it and a great night was had. Dave
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