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Nothing dear chap.... no .. nothing ... I was merely ... erm... err... pointing it out. *Rummages under the stairs for his WW11 standard issue ( adapted) gas mask *
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Isn't that a statement you can make every morning?
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Frank said I have to say hello... I mean ... I might have done anyway but ... who's gonna risk the wrath Mr Blank? I would avoid the DOI thread if I was you .... you may see a different , erm.. side to your duo partner.... though you do like dissonance so... 😉 Welcome by the way.. we are all friendly on here really. 👍
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Laurence Canty - Discussion, Memories, Potential Mega-thread
Raymondo replied to Matthew Canty's topic in General Discussion
I'm afraid I can't help with memories of your Dad but I wish you all the best in your endeavours; Dementia is a horrible illness. -
All of the above and ME, for just one sweet memorable night! I could never play anything other than root note wonders when inflicting my singing voice on to the world but... During the brief period that I was playing 5-6 gigs a week and doing nothing else for a living, I found myself singing like a canary ( albeit one that sounds like a foghorn!), and flailing my fingers up and down the fretboard like some Geddy Lee tribute act. One memorable night, in The Courtyard Cabaret Bar (true story!) I was dutifully ploughing through a cover of Lyin' Eyes ( takes up 6+ mins ...handy for filling out the set 😉 ) and during "my verse" I found myself thinking about the bass line and how I could change it next time around AND what I could have for supper when I got home! THREE things all at the same time... I have never been so proud. 😎 Of course I am now back to only being able to play Down Down by Quo whilst warbling backing vocals these days but, you'll never take my moment of glory away from me. P.S. My absolute favourite is ( sadly was) Burke Shelley.👍
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Yes ,yes, all well and good but the important thing is... Are they still together?
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When is a tribute not a tribute? When it's a 'parasite'
Raymondo replied to Rich's topic in General Discussion
A friend of mine is the main songwriter/vocalist/lead guitarist in a band that use the phrase " Putting ABBA back into Sabbath" in their marketing for gigs. They do indeed have heavy riffs and harmony vocals in their repertoire...- 21 replies
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I'd been struggling to work out how to play songs on bass for ages when one day, for the umpteenth time, I put that track on and somehow just... played along with it. It was my eureka moment. Budgie were my favourite band in the Seventies and Burke inspired me to play bass. He never knew of course but I have had some of the best times of my life playing bass thanks to him.
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Hi Blue.... I missed this thread when you posted it. I've not seen any posts of yours for ages (last I heard you were struggling without gigs etc), Mind you I generally hideaway in the DOI thread so it's not surprising. It's good to see that you are doing well. I went down to Stroud to see my favourite band play ( I've not gigged for a few years now ,though that will change this year as I have started an acoustic duo and we have gigs lined up already), The Achievers, our very own @Jack_Stroud_Bass does a brilliant job of holding down the low end. I had a fabulous night. The boys invited me back to "band headquarters" when the gig finished at1.30am for more beer and I staggered back to my hotel at 4.30 am. The gig wasn't too busy, everything felt as safe as it could be, people were respectful of each other ( I nipped off to the loo just before midnight as I hate all that malarkey at the best of times!) and the venue was well organised. Happy new year to you.
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Don't tell him P...... oh!
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Don't tell him Pike!
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Hola Amigo. Say hi to skinny next time you meet.
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Haven't found it me self old chap... think I'll mosey off to the Mess. Are the Spuds fully prepared?
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Oh it's nothing to do with like or dislike. I find your weird trolling incomprehensible. I have read the whole of this thread and, as a founding member of the DOI, I can report that I find @Osiris ancient Egyptian God's expositions on Wellingborough an easier read. I couldn't care less about the history of funk bass players either... I only came here for the free buffet. Carry on!
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Is that the Menu at Meat Dinners "R" Us Restaurant, dining for the road kill connoisseur?
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Oh ... Merry Christmas everyone too😁
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My Bon homie is stretched to breaking point today.... the bloody once a year drinkers are out in force....f*ck off back home to your cheap Tesco lager and let me get to the bar ya bastids!
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One of the most impressive things I saw whilst playing the bases was one at Padeborn in Germany, an "other Ranks" Hawaiian beach party held in December. We got there to find that it was to be held outside in the bloody freezing snow. The stage was a Tank transporter trailer and the ground all around had been covered in tons of sand. The party was brilliant and didn't stop until the early hours of the morning. We emerged from the floor of a Squadie's bedroom ( five of us in the band ... we had arrived too late to get into our hotel!) at 6.30 am to find that there wasn't a grain of sand left to be seen . Amazing organization!
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In the late Nineties I played lot's of military bases here in the UK and also in Germany . I can honestly say that I never saw any actual "fights"....lot's of mucking around, acting out bravado but no real fights. In fact I always hated playing Sergeants Mess gigs. they were by far the most ..stuck up their own derrières! Other Ranks .... bloody brilliant laugh... join in with everything and they would always help with the load in/ load out. Officers Mess... jeez ...Sodom and Gomorrah had nothing on these guys! But they always treated us well....let us join in the fun after playing and fed us brilliantly. Sergeants mess...what a bunch of stuck up pr*cks they always were... never allowed to mix...stuck away in a changing cupboard with a few stale sandwiches and cans of warm beer...hated them ..in fact we refused to play them after a while because they were always such miserable affairs..
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You Probably Thought Playing Bass And Singing Was A Challenge
Raymondo replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
How the heck do you first find out that you can do that?!!! -
Playing songs in a covers band you dont always like.?
Raymondo replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
That's right . -
Playing songs in a covers band you dont always like.?
Raymondo replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
yeah that's the one. I like this 12" single extended version:- -
Playing songs in a covers band you dont always like.?
Raymondo replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
I could never get the hang of keeping the open A going whilst cavorting up and down to/from the dusty end ...best I managed was a kind of one beat thing. The easiest way to play the song though is ... Travel back in time to the early Nineties. Move to Nottingham and get the members of the band "The Diamonds" ( not the famous 'merican one) to pick you instead of me at the audition. Then, when the departed lead guitar player isn't replaced you too can enjoy playing All Right Now to the wonderful audiences at the East Midlands WMC's, with no solo to faff around under! No one cared. Not once did the audience complain ...they just danced to it as they always had! -
Playing songs in a covers band you dont always like.?
Raymondo replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
Movin' on didn't take me long to learn actually...but probably more than one listen. -
Playing songs in a covers band you dont always like.?
Raymondo replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
Yeah and he can do it in one pass. 😉