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tonybassplayer

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  1. Just put my name between hubrad who has it now and rik (esa) who is next on the list and fully understand if I am asked to go further down the list rather than jumping in, it's just that the cab is only a mile from my house, I have two gigs over the weekend I could try it out on and get it moving again on Monday Tony [quote name='beerdragon' post='613949' date='Oct 1 2009, 04:26 PM']I'm not sure where it is now, but i have put my name down and am willing to deliver/pick up around Chester/Warrington/Wirral area. Route 1: musicman20 cleethorpes casapete hull finbar sheffield sean.robinson rotherham monz barnsley hubrad bradford [b]tonybassplayer bradford[/b] rik (esa) bradford wateroftyne newcastle delberhot camelon lemmywinks blackpool umcoo lancaster josh3184 preston guyl manchester bassbunny manchester bass culture chester protium chester mike 257 wirral steve soar wirral Beerdragon Wrexham.[/quote]
  2. Hubrad has been in contact with me and if possible I would like to try it at this weekends gigs if he has finished with it by then. I am based a few miles west of Leeds and work in Wakefield if that fits with anyone else on the list for collection etc and I am more than happy to drop off/meet half way etc Tony
  3. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='609323' date='Sep 26 2009, 03:52 PM']So what is the 'most live' live album? I've got to say that I remember [i]Slade Alive[/i] sounded exactly like Slade live.[/quote] Brilliant live album and I am sure that it is "how it was on the night" as there are many bits left in that would probably be taken out these days
  4. Keep talking myself in to going then out again (tickets available on ebay ) as I would love to get to one of the gigs ( brilliant trip down memory lane ) but lots of juggling required with regard to work etc to do it.......decisions decisions......
  5. Mott's Saturday Gigs.....what a cracking and highly under rated song !!
  6. Encouraging stuff, it certainly ticks the box when it comes to bringing smiles to the audiences faces when we start up
  7. Not quite sure how it happened but we decided to try out Survivor's mid eighties chart hit Eye of the Tiger ( the one from the Rocky film ) and it went down a storm in both our rocky pub set and our party/function set but is it a "mid eighties rock classic" or "total cheese" ?? I was definitely in the "total cheese" camp until I saw the audience reactions the last two nights and I think it is going to be in the set for a long time although I think it may have the potential to be a future "Mustang Sally" in the playing stakes Any thoughts ??
  8. We always seem to get the start ok now but we had a few "moments" the first couple of times I agree that it's not the best song in the world BUT the audiences absolutely love it so why not play it ??
  9. Sounds excellent to me and looking forward to trying them out tonight when my partner is at work
  10. An ex work colleague who was a pro drummer in the seventies ( even made new faces !! ) told me a story of the worst gig they played in a south Yorkshire wmc mid seventies. They were waiting in the wings as the con sec went up to the mic and said "we've got four lads on next for you, not my cup of tea but the commitee out voted me" he then turned to the band and said "your on" as they walked on to a packed but silent club !!
  11. I would like to add my name down to the list if possible I live in the middle of Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield just off J26 on the M62 and more than happy to collect and deliver within reasonable distance either way. Looking to go lightweight and up in quality later in the year when funds permit Regards Tony
  12. Hi from a fellow Yorkshire bassist also playing in a few bands ( SOUL7, EMPRESS, THE REPROBATES ) This is an excellent forum and I am sure you will get many tips etc from the many people who contribute What bands do you play in ?? Tony
  13. Damn blast and bugger !! thats exactly what I was looking for a few weeks ago before I bought my set up !! Might try and sell mine and see if it is still for sale in a week or two.
  14. [quote name='thepurpleblob' post='547323' date='Jul 22 2009, 09:22 AM']We can't play them. We had a go at Sex on Fire and it was a disaster. Then it got worse every time we played it. When you can't even get the introduction right you know you're in big trouble.[/quote] We play it and it goes down a storm but I'm damned if I know how we manage to get in to it as it seems to be different everytime we play it
  15. [quote name='acidbass' post='544846' date='Jul 19 2009, 06:56 PM']Great tune! Played it last night myself and it went down a storm! Actually, I wonder how many players on BC played that song last night - that would be an interesting statistic [/quote] I played it Saturday night, the audience loved it again as usual
  16. That is a very touching story and I really wish I lived nearer so that I could help. Perhaps there is a fellow basschatter who would to invite you to perhaps stand in for one easy to play song at a very low key gig ?? Trust me it is VERY scary the first time but you will be completely hooked. C'mon guys, we need to help this fellow bassist realise his dreams PS I was also "the fat guy" at school and know what it is like PPS I now play in three bands ( and I can't slap !! )
  17. Good idea however I was in my early forties and following three years of playing wanted to play "live" for the first time. The group of guys I was practising with were all in the same boat and we were very unsure ( and quite frankly petrified ) as to how we could do our first gig. Along came a really nice guy on guitar with years of experience who nurtured us and two months later we played at a jam night followed by out first gig the week after. Having just one experienced guy in the band made all the difference
  18. Sounds brilliant, I am sure you are going to get plenty of bassists from the site wanting to get the available position Good luck with the search and with the band
  19. Fortunately I seem to be blessed with playing in three bands with three totally different but equally excellent drummers Anyone any idea how to change the link in to one that shows the start of the video ??
  20. Apologies if this has been posted before [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbN-jO11vKg&feature=email"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbN-jO11vKg&feature=email[/url]
  21. Excellent and prompt communication with very flexible collection arrangements. Nice and easy transaction and great product Tony
  22. I have to admit that I was not really aware of this ( heard they were different but not THAT different ) Can someone please advise me as to how to tell one from the other ( i have two boxes of leads that I use at gigs, home etc and not entirely sure which are which ) On a similar note ( and this is good timing ) I want to give all my leads a good check over to see what is working and what may be faulty and wonder if a simple test by an avo meter would do ( I am assuming that some form of resistance/comtinuity test will determine possible internal problems ) Many thanks
  23. Absolutely love mine and can't really see the day when I want to play anything else. It just seems to be so easy to play and feels so comfortable when holding it. Go buy one, I am sure you will not regret it
  24. Arrived at 3.15 today at the Woolpack at Almondbury to a virtually empty pub but by 4.30 start time the place was packed and stayed that way all night. What a cracking gig with a brilliant audience who sang and danced along to every song. Our drummer has been mentioning that he has a pa and decided to bring it along today and bloody hell this thing would take on the Albert Hall with the bass cabs having two 18' speakers !! Lovely to have so much in reserve. Managed to be able to take the kids along as well and they loved it. Roll on next gig !!
  25. [quote name='12stringbassist' post='504881' date='Jun 3 2009, 05:29 PM']I have been sacked from bands twice in my life. Both times because the group wanted someone else in. No names - no pack drill Once was when I couldn't make a last minute gig at Blackrod Labour Club (Oh, big deal) because three months earlier I had booked a coach and concert ticket deal to go and watch Bowie in Germany. The singer - whose band it effectively was - got this bloke in who was about 9 feet tall who only played root notes on every song. The rest of the band asked me what I was doing next as they wanted to go with me. He later organised some dates in America without consulting the others about whether they could go or not because of their day jobs and so the group broke up in a little pink huff. No-one at all went to America. Hence no second wave of the British Invasion. By that time I was playing with another band full time. The other time was a shock because I was getting the band approaching half the gigs we did (and we were BUSY). The guitarist rang me up and said I had to go because the drummer 'didn't like my harmonies'. 'B*ll*cks', said I and then immediately rang the drummer up. He said their old bass player (who had frequently let them down) simply wanted his job back and the guitarist just said yes, as they were great mates. I got over it. Both times. sh*t happens.[/quote] Just been looking on your bands website and I notice you have a guy called Ed playing with you. Was he playing in an ABBA tribute band last year ?? if so he depped for us last summer and he was absolutely brilliant.
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