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I had 100 copies made of our last album, on CD-R's, about 6 years ago, and I can assure you they are still playable, I've just checked one. I really wish I could remember the name of the duplication company I used ( it was something obvious like CD Duplication Ltd, and they were UK based ), as they were super efficient, helpful and cheap. Not a music-oriented company, probably more into software distribution, so probably no longer in business 😞 . However, they understood how to make playable, music CD's With cardboard sleeve, printed back and front, and the CD printed on too, it came to about £150. I'm sure the market's changed a lot since then though.
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On my Thule roofbox, you can't take they key out unless it's properly locked. The key won't turn unless the latch is engaged at each end.
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I have an Octavia as well, although it's an estate and my kids are all grown up and left home. I wouldn't have a problem putting my bass ( in a good case, of course ) in a roof box, as long as it was never left unattended, and was securely tied down to stop it moving about. Mine has straps inside for holding skis in place, I'm sure they would work for a bass case. Mine is a Thule box ( pronounced Too-ler , as I found out when I tried to sell them some IT services ) A good roof box shouldn't leak, even in heavy rain. BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THE EXTRA HEIGHT WHEN GOING INTO CAR PARKS !!!!
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We use DHL by default where I work. Probably about 20 items in and similar number out each day. Most of the incoming are from the far east, most of the outgoing are to UK & the rest of Europe. Rarely have any issues, almost never lost anything either. Their systems are better that their main rivals ( UPS & Fedex ) which makes our life much easier. They seem to have adapted quite well to Brexit too and understand the customs issues shipping to different countries around the world. We use them for items of all value, from a few pounds up to close to 7 figures ( we have out own insurance cover, don't use theirs ) This might all be because we spend £250k per year with them ( most of the incoming is paid for by us ).
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What is the point in building a sub-octave bass then playing widdly rubbish up at the 20th fret. Give the guy a baritone instead. I'm sorry , but I can't see any situation this instrument, nor style of playing, would be useful in, other than a means of showing off on YouTube. Deeply unmusical and pointless.
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Merry xmas, everyone! What bass related pressies were under the tree?
chrisba replied to lidl e's topic in General Discussion
I got a book called Booze and Vinyl, which lists about 100 famous albums and recommends a couple of cocktails to drink with each. I also got most ( but annoyingly, not all ) the ingredients to make the Dark Side of the Moon recommendation. -
Not mine, I'd already seen it. No problem. Was about to post it too, but checked to see if anybody else had beaten me to it.
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There are 5 different words meaning Get Worse. 5 different circuses 5 different TV crime dramas only 4 different bassists, I think ( happy to be corrected ) But only one way of arranging them into 4's, as shown in the OP
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The original poster rather spoilt it by showing the answers. For those who don't know this, the idea is to separate the 16 items into 4 different groups. Here's how it looked at the beginning.
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Can you not save the patches by connecting it to a computer with the Zoom software ( no, not the video conferencing app ! ) installed ? I know I can on mine, it's a B3 ( without the 'n' ).
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Well worth a watch. How a busy wooden boat builder sharpens his chisels and plane irons. In fact, the whole series ( 120+ episodes so far ) is worth a watch if you've got a couple of years to spare. Exemplary woodworking, albeit on a larger scale.
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What would be your bass gig of choice from all of history?
chrisba replied to Bilbo's topic in General Discussion
Well, I always thought the 2 gigs I would most like to have seen were the Genesis gigs that made up the Seconds Out album, and Ian Dury and The Blockheads in their prime ( not sure when that was though ) So, I guess I would also like to have seen them from a position on the stage with a bass in hand. Can't think of any I'd rather have done. -
Yes, just 1. A Fender MIJ P-bass. If I was gigging more often, I'd want a spare, but a couple of mates have P's too, so I could always borrow in emergencies.
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As an also recently retired computer person, I can assure todays youngsters that, when we were youngsters, we used to do exactly the same.
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Bit of a long shot, but if any of you have a Suzuki Grand Vitara ( 2005-2014, I think ) and would like some roof bars, I have a pair gathering dust ( literally ) Free to pick up North Hants ( RG7 postcode ) or I guess I could work out how to post at cost. Pretty sure they wont fit any other car, and definitely won't fit standard estate car rails. The Vitaras had a kinda wide gutter arrangement. Like these but dustier.
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Hard to imagine doing a ski resort residency and not skiing. There is absolutely nothing to do in a ski resort during the day, other than skiing or related winter sports. Nothing at all. And the nearest town of any size is probably an hours scary drive away. My limited experience of going to bar gigs in French ski resorts is that they will be very rowdy, and the venues will be small and crowded. Make sure your set list is crammed full of popular singalong hits. Not a place to bring out your favourite Yes album track.
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Please post the details. I'd play. As would the rest of my band. We play for fun. Lots of bands do.
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Some VERY good news at last - live music back by the Spring?
chrisba replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
It's not in Hertfordshire, is it ? I'm going to a family wedding there on 26th. -
I reckon Chris Wolstenholme as centre-back. He looks like he wouldn't take any prisoners and I would send him forward for corners and free kicks.
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see above...
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Genesis - Seconds Out Be Bop Deluxe - Live in the Air Age. Bought both of these when they first came out ( late '70s ) , and listened to them regualrly ever since. Blew the equivalent of 30 pints of beer* on Yessongs while at uni, probably because of the cool artwork. I don't think I ever listened to it all the way through more than once, and probably never played any of the 3 LPs more than 4 or 5 times in total. Held a grudge against Yes ever since. *Beer was 33p a pint in our Loughborough local, so a £10 triple album was 30 pints worth. Over £100 for 30 pints now.
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Oh no, I love. them, and there are plenty of cars I'd rather drive than my Skoda, but a Rolls Royce's stunning craftsmanship and beautiful materials doesn't make it automatically qualify for that list. Back to the bass in question. Taste is a personal thing ( obvs ) and I don't like 6 stringers, blue epoxy, singlecut, or swirly wood tops. End of story.