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CamdenRob

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  1. I have listened to the track and it is superb... It looks like this was a one off collaboration but do you do this sort of jazz all the time live? don't suppose your playing anywhere in London any time soon? Rob
  2. *ahem* Having just posted this in the North East Bash thread I'll have another attempt at getting it in the correct place.... shouldn't have opened that bottle of wine... [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Just met bluejay for a trade who has got me interested in coming along to this... Wonderful lady, if half of those attending are as passionate about bass as she is it'll be a wonderful day....[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Not sure I can really bring anything along to compete with the spoils currently on offer though... Maybe I'll bring a looper for a demo.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Rob [/font][/color]
  3. edit *oops wrong bash... ah well never mind the point still stands* Just met bluejay for a trade who has got me interested in coming along to this... Wonderful lady, if half of those attending are as passionate about bass as she is it'll be a wonderful day.... Not sure I can really bring anything along to compete with the spoils currently on offer though... Maybe I'll bring a looper for a demo. Rob
  4. Must admit I'm not a huge fan of the single cut... I wouldn't say they look dorky though, just a bit odd. Although they had a blueburst brubaker for sale on the bass direct website for a while that I thought looked fantastic. Maybe they look better with more strings? There was a single cut four string fodera that sold on here a while back in about 5 minutes for several thousand quid and I thought it looked awful... Rob
  5. It really is a mighty effort by everyone who's managed to put something together this month... dedication to the BC composition competition cause... Looking forward to listening and voting on these Well done chaps. Rob
  6. Rics get my vote
  7. Tried teaching? I used to make a fairly decent amount teaching in my younger days when I was at collage, a couple of students a few nights a week could help boost the finances a bit. Rob
  8. I miss read the title of this thread as 'The Worlds Best Smelling Bass'...... been a long day, eyes gone fuzzy.
  9. Bump - Not too bothered if this doesn't go, It really does play rather well... I've my eye on something else but this might be one of those 'grass is greener' moments Oh well, bump it is for now. Rob
  10. [quote name='lurksalot' timestamp='1377472119' post='2188020'] Rob, Ive seen your stuff and its great , but on a stage it just seems a bit odd to see an act build his part by playing in all the other parts first, rather than have his band mates do their bit . yes its a skill , but it rather eliminates the people skills that are needed to actually have a band . [/quote] Yes I'd probably look like a bit of a plonker building loops on my own on stage, its definitely more of a 'bedroom player' thing for me. They don't have to be used for a two chord loop and an endless widdly solo though, I've never played a solo in my life. Obviously a looper is not a substitute for a band, a full spectrum of instruments can produce a overall sound far richer than just a bass. I use my looper as I don't have the time to dedicate to a proper band, but still want to keep my hand in musically and be creative. The looper allows me to create more complex pieces on my own than I ever could as just a guy playing a bass. Then again you might be on to something with the 'people skills that are needed to actually have a band'... I don't really like other people, I find them irritating and irrational... especially those you encounter on public transport... Rob
  11. The gallery in camden has the biggest selection (check out their webpage) I live just around the corner so I've been a few times, although their buzzer system is a little intimidating and unfriendly the first time you go there... They are top blokes though and more than willing to let you try anything out (in my experience). Although maybe check they are open on a bank holiday... My one and only visit to Wunjos on denmark street was a positive experience as well and they seem to stock all the usual suspects. Rob
  12. [quote name='mikeswals' timestamp='1377453817' post='2187739'] This thread needs more pictures. A little stagnant since June! [url="http://s48.photobucket.com/user/Negative7bass/media/DSC09013_zps36369f49.jpg.html"][/url] [/quote] Wow...
  13. This is hopefully now going to a new home. Rob
  14. Yes of course you can. Your welcome to it. Rob
  15. I thought macs were only for people with tight jeans and trendy hats in Shoreditch who sit in the window of Starbucks... Rob
  16. [attachment=142332:5 Bass Stand.jpg]Moving house in a couple of weeks and rearranging some of my gear. I have a Five bass stand going spare if anyone wants it? It folds flat to make it a bit easier to transport around. To be honest I've only ever trusted Three basses on it with a space in between each... guess it depends on your ding tolerance as with Five they are pretty close together. Also my Jazz doesn't really sit right on it as its too shallow, suits my other basses fine though. Still if anyone wants it, pop up to Camden and its yours. Rob
  17. I love my looper, Its almost single handedly rekindled my interest in bass after several years in the wilderness. I'm not ashamed if that makes me a bedroom player, I'm no rock star... too old and too bald... Rob
  18. If I was to make a profit on something, or someone make a profit out of me. I absolutely couldn't give a monkeys what anyone else thought about it. Supply and Demand. If you buy something when no-one wants it and sell it later on when people do you will get a higher price. Why would anyone who isn't involved in the deal be bothered about it anyway? Rob
  19. Oh Lord... If this is still here by the time I get back from holiday...
  20. Resurrecting this due to recent experience, not about Soundslive but this seemed the best place for it... I dropped Fender an email yesterday inquiring about a jazz bass I bought a couple of days ago. This morning I have a detailed response from a man named Bryce with a full history of the instrument and several additional comments on things I didn't know about the bass. I thought it was refreshing for a company the size of Fender to bother to compile a detailed reply to a guy Four Thousand miles away who's just bought a second hand Jazz bass. Excellent stuff. Rob
  21. Bought a beautiful 50th anniversary jazz from Simon this morning. Very pleased, a wonderful bass exactly as advertised. Simon went the extra mile taking a number of pictures I requested and even changed his arrangements to drop this off for me. Top trader.
  22. Wow... If I hadn't just bought a jazz I'd be all over this. Doubt this will be here long. Rob
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