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Clarky

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  1. +1. I love the first album and the trendy EP that followed (when they went to some place in Derbyshire, dressed in army fatigures; the EP had live versions of A show of strength, All that Jazz and All my Colours aka Zimbo, if i recall correctly - which I almost certainly don't) My first school band played Crocodiles, the track, and I still noodle the driving bass line to this day. Classic stuff. Oh and Porcupine was pants Edit: the EP was called Shine so hard, recorded live in Buxton, and I had the track listing a bit wrong [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_So_Hard"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_So_Hard[/url] For me this was Echo and the Bunnymen's absolute peak
  2. [quote name='Mr Bassman' post='1190704' date='Apr 6 2011, 05:18 PM']Just seen this thread Clarky, are you sorted yet? I've several options if not.[/quote] Thanks Keith, obbm (aka Dave) has popped one in post to me today
  3. I put up an urgent plea for a DB pickup last night (my p/up had died and I have a gig on Saturday). Within 10 minutes three BC'ers (obbm, Beedster, Gareth Hughes) had offered me a loan of a pickup. Cool place, this
  4. [quote name='silddx' post='1190132' date='Apr 6 2011, 09:37 AM']That's cool mate, thank you! I'll let you know. It's mint and boxed with all the instructions. If this situation happens, would £165 be acceptable? Cheers Clarky, N[/quote] Yup, that would be cool. Let me know as your sale develops
  5. [quote name='Low End Bee' post='1190116' date='Apr 6 2011, 09:24 AM']More like this... [/quote] With Clarky bringing up the rear: [attachment=76787:34507376...d25965_z.jpg]
  6. Nige, if a would-be buyer wants the bass [i]sans [/i] J-Retro, I will take the J-Retro, mate
  7. Very good band. Saw them at the Jazz Cafe a week or two back. Definitely worth catching, with some nifty bass playing from our discreet!
  8. [quote name='obbm' post='1189939' date='Apr 5 2011, 11:59 PM']I have one of those in my DB. You can borrow that if you want.[/quote] That would be great, many thanks! will drop you a PM
  9. [quote name='obbm' post='1189935' date='Apr 5 2011, 11:54 PM']Do you want to borrow the Aria back?[/quote] Thanks for the offer obbm but I have the Eminence EUB as backup if all else fails. As its a big gig and image is all the band wants me to use the full McCoy double bass .... Again much appreciated!
  10. [quote name='Beedster' post='1189922' date='Apr 5 2011, 11:42 PM']Hell of a coincidence? I may be driving up your way on Saturday Clarky so if things get messy let me know C[/quote] Thanks Chris, will see what happens. As an alternative has anyone tried those ultra-cheapo (£20-30) home-made looking pickups on eBay by J-tone - if these are OK it might be useful to have one as a backup in the gig bag just in case ....
  11. [quote name='Gareth Hughes' post='1189923' date='Apr 5 2011, 11:43 PM']Maybe not the solution you're looking for if you're suspecting the APT-Flex caused the Contra death - but you're welcome to borrow mine. I could have it in the post tomorrow morning, guaranteed next day delivery. Leave me a PM if that's an option and I'll get it tomorrow morning - having an early night tonight. Gigs and 2 year olds don't mix.[/quote] That kind Gareth but for the sake of non-f*ck-up-ability its probably best if I use a pickup of the type that I know didn't cause a problem before, like my old Shadow. Thanks for the offer though matey!
  12. [quote name='Beedster' post='1189912' date='Apr 5 2011, 11:36 PM']Mate, I have two you could borrow but am away tomorrow and Thursday. I could take one with me and post when I get there, but I'm worried it might not make it 9I won;t be able to post until Thursday). Alternatively I could ask Mrs Beedster to do the honours? PS does this explain the Contra? C[/quote] No worries mate, hopefully someone else is able to do the honours on this occasion The faulty Contra doesn't work with my Eminence either (equipped with Realist). It may be the ATPflex that somehow knackered my Contra though ....
  13. Well I just sold my perfectly functioning Shadow piezo pickup to Baboom, having taken last week ownership of an ATPflex-Electret from Lando Music in Germany. The new pickup has stopped working ( ) and I have a big gig (potentially 500+ audience) on Saturday. I have just packaged up the ATPflex to send back to Lando but obviously I won't get a replacement in time. So pretty please does someone have a piezo pickup (Shadow/Underwood/similar for ease of instalment) that they could post to me and I could borrow for the gig? I would need it by Friday (so I have time to instal and try out). I would then package up and post back immediately on Sunday? I would cover p&p via paypal and hopefully buy you a pint at some stage My alternative is to fork out for a new pickup and end up selling one, obviously at my usual BC loss!
  14. [quote name='TheBear' post='1189511' date='Apr 5 2011, 07:31 PM']Bad enough, the only set compatible set the current gauge (45-65-85-105) is the Rotosound (Rotosound RS 77LD Jazz Bass Flatwound monel) If I'm going to change the gauge, where shoud I be careful ? I understood that the neck must be checked, but can I bring the bass, let them ajdust the neck and done ? Thanks![/quote] If you have a truss rod tool and you are getting similar gauge strings (they really do not have to be identical) you could follow some of the advice on BassChat and adjust the neck yourself. This isn't a scary thing to do! I don't know Cort basses but its probably very simple, like turning the truss rod screw a fraction of a turn (clockwise to tighten the neck if the strings are too far from the board, anti-clockwise to loosen the neck if the strings are rattling on the board)
  15. Thomastik Infeld J344 Jazz flats ('TI Flats') are very popular on this forum but lighter gauge than I think yuo would like. In which case you could try La Bella Deep Talkin Flatwounds or D'Addario Chromes, each of which come in several gauges including gauges very close to your current strings. All are good choices in my opinion. A cheaper option would be Rotosound Flats, which some like but I am not so keen on as I find them quite stiff.
  16. Rotosound in the 60s IIRC. A certain Mr Entwistle championed them I think Edit from their PR blurb: "Rotosound pioneered the first roundwound bass strings in 1962"
  17. Like Lemmy's fabulous quote “That was a great time, the summer of '71 - I can't remember it, but I'll never forget it!”
  18. [quote name='icastle' post='1189303' date='Apr 5 2011, 05:09 PM']Has the one on the right just remembered he forgot to put the rolled up sock down the front of his trousers? [/quote] You could always try dropping Jack a PM to ask
  19. Perhaps a BassChat hairband? Here's MacDaddy, silddx, Low End Bee and Happy Jack at the King George in Chiswick last week [attachment=76742:Tuff_Pho...am_Hames.jpg]
  20. [quote name='BurritoBass' post='1189232' date='Apr 5 2011, 04:27 PM']I too like the wristband idea but it does involve some poor sod having to do the leg work! I vote matching tattoos which neither of us had on at the last Case Hardin show [/quote] Mrs C appears to have hidden my BC t-shirt
  21. [quote name='cetera' post='1189153' date='Apr 5 2011, 03:42 PM']Nah, that looks sh*te over my 'Gene Simmons' outfit.... [/quote] I'd like a load of BC'ers to turn up to one of silddx's funky, cool gigs all wearing Kiss outfits
  22. there's always the uber-cool BassChat T-shirts, of which I am a proud owner
  23. Just bought an Acoustic Image combo off Keith. He was great to deal with, as per all the previous feedback. Its sitting waiting at home for me, so I haven't tried it yet. But I have no doubt it will be a cracking piece of kit and well looked after Many thanks Keith! Now if only it had been your Kolstein, not a combo
  24. Just sold Tim a DB pickup. Great comms and fast payment. All good
  25. [quote name='walbassist' post='1188597' date='Apr 5 2011, 07:18 AM']+ 1, and I have bought and sold and traded [size=3][b]a lot [/b][/size]of stuff on here! Sorry to hear your experiences have been bad The Greek [/quote] Likewise, I am on to (speaks quietly) 7 pages of feedback now and have not had a deal go wrong or become unpleasant yet. I've had a couple of occasions where people tried out the kit and it wasn't for them but thats fair enough - pics and a description are not always a good substitute for getting something in your hands and trying out. Sorry your experiences have been a bit cr@p, the Greek, but I can assure you they will not all be like that on this forum
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