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[quote name='daz' timestamp='1323925401' post='1468730'] If they were really serious they be on the Town Hall steps, flogging their arses to get that fiver! Commitmant PAH! They dont know the meaning of the word. ps: how much do arses go for these days ? Im a little out of touch. [/quote] That's pretty much how I feel about it. It was my third rehearsal with a new band and I'm starting to understand how a couple of the other members run their lives. And guess which mug paid extra to cover for them?
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From last Sunday's rehearsal Drummer - " I'm broke so I can't pay my fiver towards the rehearsal room " Keyboardist - " Neither can I, I'm broke too "
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Transcription of Son of a Preacher Man? Anyone?
spike replied to thepurpleblob's topic in Theory and Technique
[quote name='simonmdavies' timestamp='1320748208' post='1430731'] Hi - I order the Feb 06 Bassplayer mag for the Tommy Cogbill version of son of preacherman - think it was 15-20USD and took 6 weeks. Well I cant find it in their - just a Geddy Lee transcription ! If anyone can help me out here Id apprciate it ! Thanks Simon [/quote] It was the March 06 issue that you needed. -
My band split up in June mainly due to lack of work and I've not gigged since then. On the bright side, I'm having my first rehearsal with a new band today and I'm really looking forward to it.
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1985 or thereabouts
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Anyone remember Here & Now? They were around in the late 70's, early 80's if I rembember correctly. Favourite Gong album is Camembert Electrique and favourite track on that album is 'You Can't Kill Me' 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' on Live Herald is superb IMO Think I'm going to spend the rest of the morning looking through my old vinyl and getting nostalgic.
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I had this problem with a guitarist in my old soul band, there's a little bass run at the start of 'Land of 1,000 Dances' and he always used to play it along with me but not quite in the same time so it sounded terrible. Eventually it annoyed me so much I had to tell him that only one of us was going to play that line and that would be me. He was one of those guitarists who always had to be playing something and had no concept of leaving any space, I don't think he realised what he was doing until I pointed it out to him.
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Sold Gator Hard Case
spike replied to spike's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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I've had to sprint to the loo and back between the end of the last set and any encores we might do on a few occasions.
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I've just advertised my Aerodyne Jazz in the for sale section if you're interested.
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For sale - Fender Aerodyne Jazz bass, bought new by me in 2007. This is the Japanese non-export version with scratchplate and front mounted jack socket. Neck is standard Jazz profile and pickups are to P/J configuration. I have replaced the original pickups with Wizards, a 'Thumper' for the 'P' pickup and a 'sixty four' for the neck pickup. For more details on these pickups see the Wizard threads in the basschatters reviews subforum or visit www.wizardpickups.co.uk IMO they give the bass a warm sound with plenty of 'thud' but there's loads of treble there if you want it. The bass is in very good condition with no dents or scratches on the body or neck. There is some very light buckle rash on the back which you can just about see on one of the pics below. There is some tarnishing to the control knobs and one of them has been replaced and sits slightly higher than the others (again, see pics below). Bass comes with Schaller strap locks (original strap buttons will be included), Fender gig bag, original paperwork from Fender Japan. I'm looking for £475.00 (price drop from £525), or I could be tempted by a fretless and some cash my way. Delivery - I do not like sending basses by courier so I will deliver within a reasonable distance of Luton (say 50 miles) for something towards my petrol, or you can collect or we can meet half way. Here are some pics [attachment=81290:0001.JPG] [attachment=81291:0002.JPG] [attachment=81292:0003.JPG] [attachment=81293:0004.JPG] [attachment=81294:0005.JPG] [attachment=81295:0006.JPG] [attachment=81296:0007.JPG] [attachment=81297:0008.JPG]
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[quote name='deaver' post='1249554' date='May 29 2011, 07:40 PM']Weirdly, that's just happened to me[/quote] and me
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One pint per set is all I need
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"So bass is easier than guitar, isn't it?"
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New Orleans Funk - anyone know any of these bands?
spike replied to molan's topic in General Discussion
+1 for Lettuce. George Porter Jr. used to be the bassist with The Meters, it would be a shame to miss him. -
What's the best bit of kit you've ever bought?
spike replied to Len_derby's topic in General Discussion
My Trace Elliot AH100 amp. I bought it in 1989, it's been my main gigging amp ever since and it's never let me down. -
[quote name='bkman42' post='1202053' date='Apr 16 2011, 07:22 PM']Do you think a J-rerto would fit into the control plate?[/quote] I reckon it will, the dimensions of the control plate look identical to the J-retro on my Fender, including the screw spacing. I've just had a look inside the control cavity and there's plenty of room.
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just measured mine, width of the neck at the nut is 40mm against 38mm for both my Fender Jazzes. Radius feels a little bit chunkier than my Fenders but is not too different. It has passive controls, they are volume, pickup blend and tone instead of volume, volume, tone that the Fender Jazz has. I'd say considering it costs alot less it compares very favourably with my Aerodyne.
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I'd listened to jazz before, but John Coltrane's 'A Love Supreme' was the first jazz album that really blew me away. I still think he's the boss (closely followed by Miles and Mingus)