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KevB

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  1. Surprised no one has mentioned Roxy's 'Love Is The Drug' yet
  2. If they are still going his son's band are worth seeing as well, he's a real chip off the old block is Sumner jr!
  3. Sorry to pick one of the big hits but Message In A Bottle is a modern classic bassline for me. Always had a soft spot for SynchronicityII where he just drives it along allowing Summers to do the more finicky stuff.
  4. Last band I was in was usually a midweek, previous one to that was always Saturday morning (unless we had a gig). The current one never seem to rehearse as a full unit, everyone too busy with other bands and stuff. However, we haven't gigged for nearly 6 weeks and have 5 coming up close together from this Sat so amazingly we are actually getting together tonight. Now I've just found out one of the band is bringing in a singer with them so we'll get naff all done expect!
  5. E.L.O - Eldorado. Now this really is a criminally overlooked album. Made before they made it mega big, think it's a lost classic personally.
  6. I'd definitely go see BCC if they played reasonably close to me when they finally tour. Probably catch Glenn's solo tour next month.
  7. I think Peavey used to put maximum power output at 2ohms bridged or something on their gear and it always sounded more impressive than it really was.
  8. First heard DP in Tull then worked my way back to his FC stuff. Saw his son play with Tull once also and with Francis Dunnery, Pegg jnr seemed a decent player too.
  9. Bought a jetglo 4003 in 2002 which was barely used (serial number is from 2000, home recording use only according to seller) without trying it first and fortunately it turned out very playable with a decent set up. First thing I did was remove the pick up cover and last year I had a push-pull retro pot fitted so it's the same as a current model. It's had reasonable use since but in the last 5 yrs or so the sound hasn't suited the bands I've been in so it's not my main gigging bass. One noticable thing is if I take it to an open jam session *everyone* wants to play it, they still have that allure. One guy I loaned it to for a set was practically in tears, he'd always, always wanted to play one and had never had the opportunity and I'd just made his dream come true. There's no way on earth I'd pay what they are going for at the moment though.
  10. Is that Dave Pegg playing on it originally? underrated player.
  11. Yep, just move on. The band I recently joined was like that. They gave me the impression that their current bass player (who had been with them some time) was voluntarily leaving due to personal reasons. So I went to see them at a gig to get a feel of the band and it was obvious the bass player didn't even know he was on his way out at that stage! When it's my turn I fully expect that they will tell me the band is folding, get someone else in and carry on again. For adults, most musicians can be a ridiculosly childish and spineless lot.
  12. [quote name='WHUFC BASS' post='927632' date='Aug 17 2010, 03:12 PM']Whoever played bass on Maggie May by Rod Stewart can quite honestly be classed as awful.[/quote] Not awful just pissed
  13. It's when he activates the wristband and those funny light symbols come up you really need to worry about...think that's when he puts his prog metal Cd's on actually.
  14. Bloody hell, this thread has suddenly turned into Bilbo baiting hour...
  15. My work here is done, time to settle down and watch the fireworks display...
  16. Contact Dood, he's got something about the right shape that should do the job, nearly the same colour too ^_^
  17. I thought I might have used them in the past but when I checked my records it was actually the similarly named 'flight case warehouse' : [url="http://www.flightcasewarehouse.co.uk/info/contact.asp"]http://www.flightcasewarehouse.co.uk/info/contact.asp[/url] I had a custom built case from them and both product and service were excellent.
  18. [quote name='Bilbo' post='926373' date='Aug 16 2010, 12:47 PM']One can only hope that the bad players never get heard because they wouldn't be allowed near a recording studio. Experience tells us otherwise but, for me, the only thing to watch for is guys who are taken out of their comfort zones by producers with ideas above their respective talents - like whoever told Van Morrison's bass player to do that to 'Moondance' or John Paul Jones doing reggae on House of the Holy . They are not 'bad' just poorly advised [/quote] It's funny Bilbo but I was listening to Planet Rock the other day and they have a section in one programme where people request their favourite 'unplugged/less out and out heavy' tracks. One of those chosen on Friday was Moondance and the presenter spent ages after playing it extolling it's virtues, I immediately thought of you ranting at the radio of course
  19. Agree with you Rich, there are plenty of players in genres I don't really listen much to or have styles that isn't to my personal taste but that's a long long way from 'awful'. In truth there are probably very few genuinely bad players that have got well known enough to merit mention or who stayed long enough as professionals to produce enought material to actually discuss rationally. Now that Flea fellow...nah, just joking. They're all light years ahead of anything I'll ever do (except Sid V I guess).
  20. It says £10 per ticket on the link incidentally.
  21. KevB

    OldGit

    Just to echo the thoughts of many before. I have been busy over the weekend and this morning was the first time I'd really got to look at the site fpr a couple of days. This is terrible news. I only met Simon once at one of the Northampton bassbashes though I've exchanged Pm's and recently had a pedal off him, always seemed a thouroughly straight and helpful guy. My sincere condolences to his family.
  22. Ah, but he's using a pick so will get an automatic thumbs down from all the 'proper' bassists on here...
  23. Had a quick look, the Todd Rungren stuff is good.
  24. [quote name='yorks5stringer' post='920474' date='Aug 10 2010, 11:19 AM']I'm sure he played on the first Judie Tzuke album as well just before Rhino Edwards joined the band....the one with "Stay with me till Dawn"?[/quote] I think that was Mo Foster on the first album, very tasty fretless none the less!
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