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Kirky

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  1. [quote name='WHUFC BASS' post='376561' date='Jan 11 2009, 01:02 AM']Thats a really good shout, fantastic bass player... [url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jd-VSJ0pQ9g"]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jd-VSJ0pQ9g[/url][/quote] +1 I was lucky enough to see him play in Firehose many years ago. One of the best gigs ever.
  2. [quote name='bremen' post='376379' date='Jan 10 2009, 07:24 PM']Behind The Counter! Lie dream of a casino soul! Bombast![/quote] Oh Brother! Tempo House. Container Drivers.
  3. Steve Hanley.
  4. Thanks for the info. I've seen double basses with the extended fingerboard, but never a 5 string. This place edifies consistently.
  5. OK, thanks. Sounds like a sad and lonely death. [url="http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/01/06/the-stooges-guitarist-ron-asheton-found-dead-at-60/"]http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/inde...und-dead-at-60/[/url]
  6. That's tragic, he'd been looking really well (considering his history!).
  7. [quote name='escholl' post='372009' date='Jan 6 2009, 02:06 PM']probably no difference. but i voted 4 cause, you know, they're better. [/quote] Me too. Has there ever been a 5-string double bass?
  8. Kirky

    Cables

    Can you recommend some decent quality angled jacks that aren't too expensive?
  9. +1 on the Tonebender - you can get a kitset for reasonable £ at byoc. What about a Crowther Hotcake? I use Hotcake and tonebender (an old 70s one) and get a great range of sounds.
  10. I've found them very prompt and helpful when I recently ordered a capo that was out of stock. The login/account part of the website is sh*te but it all seems to work out ok despite that.
  11. [quote name='tonybassplayer' post='367264' date='Dec 31 2008, 05:32 PM']Played there a few weeks ago, nice easy load in through the back door, easy set up area and plenty of room to move. Nice and friendly audience who were up for a dance as well so you should have a good gig. What's the name of your band ??[/quote] Alison Raven Band. I played there a couple of months ago with a big crowd of people we'd brought along. Was a good gig. Not really bringing anyone tonight - no idea what the locals are like.
  12. Yep, gigging at the Harlow in Harrogate. With a very experienced dep drummer (our regular drummer has a gig with his other band). Looking forward to it.
  13. Some great stuff on here - the Jan Garbarek is particularly good. Thanks for posting.
  14. PM'd.
  15. Kirky

    Funk

    Great tracks all - thanks for these. The Fat Back Band especially!
  16. Kirky

    Funk

    I'm so in the mood for some funk, but am at work. I'll check these out tonight.
  17. Well, whatever you reasons, and no matter how valid they are, do you really think you can go through life without ever needing a doctor? You have to come to terms somehow with your issues. Have you [i]never[/i] seen a doctor you trusted? Who was helpful? Ever?
  18. Somehow I didn't expect you to listen to any good advice.
  19. Listen to Mewsie, she's talking great sense. Rest your wrist, get over your anger and see a doctor. The one thing you don't want is permanent damage. Martin
  20. Sibelius is the de facto standard, but is very expensive (although there is a student licence available). I've used one called Mozart in the past (http://www.mozart.co.uk/) which has plenty of features but is still a little clunky to use. I think its great value for money though compared to Sibelius. Martin
  21. I started in piano, then violin, then guitar, then bass. I still play guitar (in a punk/garage band) and bass in a functions band. I tend to play piano or guitar at home. I prefer to play rock/punk on guitar, and soul/ballads/country on bass. But its all good. I have 2 Rickenbacker 360 guitars (6 and 12 string), an old Maton Alver, an Ibanez acoustic, a cheapo strat copy and cheapo classical guitar. And a ukelele and a mandolin. The cheapo strat gets played most often at home. Basses are a 70s Fender Musicmaster and a defretted Warwick Rockbass. Nearly all my gigs are on bass now, so I'm looking to upgrade, probably to a Lakland Duck Dunn.
  22. 15th is the preference for me Phil, but any should be fine.
  23. [quote name='mewsie' post='350607' date='Dec 10 2008, 12:46 PM']haha, as i learnt last night! i can't remember what the last bassline i learnt was, so i'm going to tootle off and learn one now.[/quote] I'm gigging it for the first time tonight - might refrain from the vocals this once...
  24. [quote name='johnnylager' post='349978' date='Dec 9 2008, 05:36 PM']Excuse me, but what a pair of cocks, kill them. f***, lets have a whip round and I'll come and do it for you.[/quote] Let's just agree now what to do with any excess funds after the deed is done...
  25. Higher and Higher by Jackie Wilson. Repetative and easy enough to play, but a little off-beat and therefore tricky to do backing vocals whilst playing.
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