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Maude

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  1. The acoustic version (red one) works well with bass and has a mid control.
  2. Don't want to worry you Pete but someone's left a miniature ice scraper in your arm
  3. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1483016305' post='3204130'] These are people who can't just ignore things that don't apply to them. [/quote] I'll ignore that
  4. [quote name='Coilte' timestamp='1483016174' post='3204126'] I don't see anyone [i]telling[/i] anyone else what to do. What I see, are people giving their opinions on whether or not they agree that certain "accessaries" are to be used on stage. [/quote] Fair enough. I use mine on stage as it's used for the set list that will be e-mailed to me on the day once decided, it saves printing it out. Also our individual monitor mixes are done via it and not using a backline means that without it I cant change what I hear. It's on a stand behind a PA speaker and in no ones way.
  5. [quote name='jezzaboy' timestamp='1483015408' post='3204108'] If it improves the quality of the performance. I`m all for using a tablet. Does anyone watching a band really care if someone uses a tablet? [/quote] No, but people on internet forums telling people in bands what to do do.
  6. I'm offended by musicians hiding behind a impenetrable wall of clothing and instruments. Leave your instruments at home and your clothing at the door, once you're up on stage singing and dancing naked your audience will be at one with you. Well that was the plan until the police made their own divide between the audience and us. It turns out just taking what you need to put on a good, solid show is best after all.
  7. I'd always liked the instrument but cost, storage, travel, etc meant I'd never seriously considered getting one. I was into, among other things, rockabilly/psychobilly, The Meteors, The Cramps, Stray Cats, Rev. Horton Heat, etc even if lots didn't use a doublebass. I was between bands and decided to get an EUB to learn how to slap. Bumped into an old mate who asked if I still played bass, joined his band and it turned out the guitarist and the bassist I replaced had a little acoustic thing going with another singer and the bassist back on guitar where he belonged Our guitarist heard about my EUB and said it's exactly what the acoustic band could do with, our drummer also joined using a cajon. The natural progression from EUB to doublebass happened within months of joining and I haven't looked back since.
  8. Blablas, I had seen your post before in the Rick section and was thinking of PMing you but as you've posted here, what is the size of the body like? Is it a large as a real Rick or as is sometimes the case with these things, is it scaled down at all? I don't want it to look small. I'm glad you posted as I respect your opinion as a quality builder. I totally understand that at worst I will only get a Rick shaped piece of wood but as long as the dimensions are right then I'm happy with that, anything else fitting/working is a bonus. Sorry to hijack the thread a little bit mcnach.
  9. That's it for yesterdays activity. Hopefully I'll get some more done today but first I have to go and buy something I saw a while ago that will, fingers crossed, help me cut quite a corner. Details to be revealed after testing
  10. Taking the neck down to bare wood has revealed the inevitable scarf joint which unfortunately made of two very differently grained woods. The neck is very plain while the headstock has quite a bit of grain. I wanted to leave the neck a nice pale natural wood which I think will look nice and clean with the mint green and silver colour scheme but it might need to be painted. This picture does make it look worse than in the flesh (wood). The neck, if left natural, will be lacquered rather than oiled or waxed as I find oiled or waxed can become sticky and dirty over time. [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0301_zpsf00en94g.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0301_zpsf00en94g.jpg[/IMG][/URL] I haven't worried about taking all the finish off the front of the headstock as it will be painted mint green. [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0302_zpsr2wrzo9g.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0302_zpsr2wrzo9g.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  11. I forgot to say that I sanded it all down using a cheapy Black and Decker Mouse sander with 180 grit, then 320 and finished by hand with 500. As long as you have enough experience using Sanders and are disciplined enough not to dig the edge in to speed things up then a flat enough finish is achievable without using a block. The primer will be wet flatted using a block now though so will show up any discrepancies.
  12. A quick prime and the body is ready to go. Using a general aerosol primer is helpful as usually they have a high solvent content which means if any of the previous paint is going to react badly it will do it now rather than further down the line. No adverse reactions from the previous paint when primed means it'll be good to go, yay These pictures show how I screw a wooden baton into the neck pocket to use as a handle when spraying, it is so much easier to hold like a giant lollipop and turn the bass to fit your natural spraying position rather than hang the bass up and try to manoeuvre your body and spray can/gun around the bass. Also if you do happen to get the beginnings of a run then you can turn the bass around/over to make the paint flow the other way to minimise the run. [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0298_zpssc5hyu11.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0298_zpssc5hyu11.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0299_zpsxtyyie9j.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0299_zpsxtyyie9j.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  13. After a quick strip down it was put to one side whilst I decided on colour etc. The side binding had been removed by the previous owner when they painted it and although are easy to get hold of, they have a tendency to lift off around the internal curves of the horns so I decided on a different plan. I decided it would be a light mint green with silver metalflake binding and a thin black line separating the two. Natural wood neck and a body coloured head stock. Possibly silver metalflake the scratchplate but unsure yet. That was a few months ago and yesterday I decided to crack on as I have some spare time over Christmas. I sanded the body back to a mustard coloured coat that was under the naff white paint that it had been refinished in previously, as I've never seen what these basses are made of looks like I didn't want to sand too far and cause myself problems. I've never really understood why other folks take off all the coatings right down too the bare wood. The colour, yes if you are worried about chipping it and the previous colour showing through, but the clear sealer under the colour (which is usually a pig to remove) just causes grief when trying to cover the woods grain with primer, just leave it on and save yourself a whole load of agro, anyway back to the Dano. On to the neck, under the white the same mustard colour was found but under that was seafoam green, which made me think that the mustard could've been a primer/sealer used by the previous painter as it was that sort of colour. Then when the headstock was sanded the Danelectro logo appeared on top of the mustard coat so now I'm not sure, maybe it was seafoam green and then finished in mustard at the factory before sale as Fender used to do, or maybe the mustard was a refinish but there was no signs of a decal being on the green coat, which hadn't been removed so who knows? [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0294_zpswbzoy7y2.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0294_zpswbzoy7y2.jpg[/IMG][/URL] You can just see the layer of green in this picture, [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0293_zpsntjuzivp.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0293_zpsntjuzivp.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0296_zpsg0fokz3v.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0296_zpsg0fokz3v.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0297_zpsoifuoczl.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0297_zpsoifuoczl.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  14. For a while I had been thinking about trying a Danelectro Longhorn and then I managed to snag one on ebay for around the hundred quid mark (can't quite remember now). It was one of the 90's reissues with the round control knobs, that are supposed to be better than the later chicken head knob reissues, but who knows? I was happy to refinish it if needed so wasn't too fussed about cosmetic condition which led me to buying this thing of beauty. The owner had badly painted it white and hand painted some roses on it, but mechanically it was solid so to speak. Obviously I tried it out when it arrived and even with it's old strings, of which the E string was kinked, it sounded amazing, bright snappy and clanky to warm and mellow, I really liked it and they are unbelievably light. Here it is, [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0147_zps569vsjyv.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0147_zps569vsjyv.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Close up of the roses, which are actually very nicely painted but really don't belong on a bass, [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0148_zpsf8q0wpbg.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0148_zpsf8q0wpbg.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s157.photobucket.com/user/Maudebass/media/DSC_0146_zpsspaszd0y.jpg.html][IMG]http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/Maudebass/DSC_0146_zpsspaszd0y.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  15. [quote name='SpondonBassed' timestamp='1482997505' post='3203931'] I don't recall ever seeing that with a double bass [/quote] You've never been to see Type O Negative then. Singer Pete Steele would play one whilst standing in guitar fashion, he was a towering bloke though.
  16. I keep toying with the idea of a Rick 4005 copy off there. I love the look and sound of them but at about 10k I won't be owning one ever. I'd even considered making one but buying a neck as I don't think I could do that part justice, but this could be a good starting point. I'd refinish it as I want cream with black binding and scratchplate so even moving the pickups to the correct position would be doable, plus the neck would have the sharkfin inlays. Hmmm, I'll be keeping a keen eye on developments.
  17. [quote name='kevvo66' timestamp='1482860118' post='3203117'] Hope they can play better than their appalling use of Grammer [/quote] Terrible, isn't it? Oh, and I think you meant grammar. Good luck to them I say.
  18. When I was using the Harley Benton I just set the amps controls and forgot about it, if you used a preamp pedal you could tweak that if you must fiddle There's no controls on a doublebass so I didn't worry.
  19. [quote name='Downdown' timestamp='1482365757' post='3200025'] Is that the one with a pub as the main set and Eric Clapton and Albert Lee guesting? Both Chas and Dave are top players who make their excellent playing look effortless and anyone who doesn't know about Chas Hodges musical pedigree might be surprised if they look it up. [/quote] That's the one. And yes, I seem to remember that Chas leant his piano chops watching Jerry Lee Lewis while touring with him as Jerry's bassist.
  20. Chas 'n' Dave Christmas special on Channel 5 right now. Very dated but I'm loving it.
  21. Chaotic Dischord - Cliff Richard http://youtu.be/y_Pfy-BrIUY
  22. Thinking about it, that line was about John Doe. It was something about, funk it up Fishbone. Weren't Firehose mentioned in the same song?
  23. [quote name='niagra' timestamp='1482087764' post='3197542'] Good Time Boys (RHCP) mention Fishbone, took me ages to remember the song title! [/quote] "And if you don't believe me you can ask Fishbone".
  24. [quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1482085174' post='3197522'] Anyone know which came first in a lot of the more well-known cases - e.g., did Iron Maiden/Black Sabbath, etc write the song first, then decide it would be a good band name? [/quote] Black Sabbath took their name from a film that was playing in the cinema opposite their rehearsal place. Apparently they wanted to play music that scared you like a horror film.
  25. [quote name='lojo' timestamp='1482079375' post='3197445'] Jackie Wilson Said [/quote] The folks at TOTP thought it was about Jockey Wilson
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