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tegs07

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  1. The link goes into some detailed critiques and further reading for those that are interested. The breakdown I gave is just a soundbite from the BBC.
  2. Don’t want to get political but £400 billion or around £6000 per head was spent by the government (including around £70 billion on furlough). There was colossal waste and mismanagement but to say that there was no help is a little misleading. Covid-19: How much has it cost? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-60924286
  3. Lack of surplus income I would think. Borrowing is getting more expensive and harder to do and inflation is still not moving in the right direction. Political unrest is not helping matters.
  4. another week another ridiculous prices thread. these things don’t happen in a vacuum.
  5. “Get orrff my land” and take yer slapperty slap racket with you! 😉
  6. It’s a Bitsa, Stingray neck, home finished body, G&L bridge. Photos taken a while back before it was properly set up and a few finishing touches to be completed. Edit: I can’t see many bridges being replaced on a genuine Stingray as: 1. They are decent bridges 2. They frequently have the serial number on them. 3. There would be some ugly holes to cover up. 4. If you changed your mind s after getting rid of the original bridge you would have a hell of a job getting a replacement.
  7. teenage riot - sonic youth
  8. big in japan - tom waits
  9. suspect device - slf
  10. I have only owned one but it was a decent instrument regardless of set up. I could not get on with the width of the neck, but there was a quality and attention to detail that made the bass stand out from the cheaper Fenders and Squires. Pickups had a genuine vintage tone that suited the instrument, threaded saddle bridge was nicely made, anodised pick guard and the paint work and colour selection was quality and had obviously been given some thought. Its a good bass and the second hand instruments are a bit of a bargain IMO.
  11. hard to handle - black crowes
  12. Most likely either: The Cure / Head on the Door JAMC / Psychocandy or The Pogues / Rum, Sodomy and the Lash. Would have been original copies. If recorded by me whatever tape I could find cheapish in a multi pack from Woolworths.
  13. questions - buffalo springfield answer - its a play on the song lyrics
  14. empty cans - the streets
  15. Yep and Yola Carter
  16. And I wouldn’t dispute that. A couple of decades at the top of the charts would suggest that Kylie her band and her songwriters are doing something right.
  17. For me they wrote a bunch of truly great tunes in the 1960s and early 1970s apart from Charlie Watts (RIP) I don’t really care much about anything that they have done since. That said any pub band that could write Paint it Black, Sympathy for the Devil, Street Fighting Man, Satisfaction, Gimmie Shelter, Start me up, Wild Horses (Flying Burrito bros version is fantastic), Angie, You can’t always get what you want etc is not going to be playing in pubs for long.
  18. I once overhead a discussion where someone claimed that the measure of a great songwriter is whether the window cleaner, postie, builder will still be humming their tunes a couple of decades later. On that bases the luckiest pub band in the world are doing pretty well.
  19. loverman - nick cave
  20. punish me with kisses - the glove
  21. sweet talkin’ guy - the chiffons
  22. battle of the beanfield - levellers
  23. master of puppets - metallica
  24. ymca - the village people
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