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When Big Country started, Mark Brzezicki was born and still living in Slough. Tony Butler was London born and lived next door to a lady I worked with, in Owlsmoor, Camberley.
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Korina. I know a few companies use it for guitar building, but never fails to amaze that Gibson rarely stray using it outside of the pointy models (Explorer/Flying-V/Futura/Moderne), but these are regularly two or three time more expensive than the mahogany alternatives. I know it's supposed to be a bit harder to work with, but body-sized slabs can be had for £60+, which is comparable with mahogany. Don't get it.
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McCartney's Lost Hofner - The Project to find it.
NancyJohnson replied to Buddster's topic in General Discussion
Haven't seen this on here, but it seems to be getting a bit of traction in the news. Might be of interest to someone! I can't say I'm particularly bothered or enamoured with what happened to a bass that went missing in 1969, I'd much rather know what happened to the Gene Simmons Lobue bass. https://thelostbass.com/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66700300 -
I is taking a selfie. What is the possible worth of that photo (apart from @Clarky being in it)?
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Bands whose live albums trounce their studio efforts
NancyJohnson replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I'm familiar with this album. My jaw dropped to the floor when I realised John Edwards was the bass player on it. -
Bands whose live albums trounce their studio efforts
NancyJohnson replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I adore UFO's Strangers In The Night (even the super extended version is great). I don't possess a single UFO studio album. This is all I need from them. Haven't listened to Cheap Trick At Budokan for a while. Other notables: Aerosmith - Live! Bootleg Sinatra at The Sands The Heartbreakers - Live at Max's Kansas City Wings Over America Rachel Stamp - Stampax The only other live thing I dip into regularly is the 4CD Transistor Blast by XTC. There's live at the BBC content on there (from Rock Goes To College and other stuff) and everything has so much speed and energy. The actual albums this material is sourced from are great, but the live stuff is just great. -
Assuming it's even wired up and moving air, makes you wonder whether Chris Shiflett can actually hear a single note being produced by it. It's nonsense! Nonsense I tell ya!
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In this day and age, isn't it proven that you don't really need a wall of amps/cabinets behind you? I can't honestly see any merit in it in this case at all, except as mentioned before, it's forming part of the look.
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Porcupne Tree continuing to tour with NO bass player
NancyJohnson replied to leroydiamond's topic in General Discussion
It's odd, people having a moan about click tracks, backing tracks etc. etc. If anyone thinks a band like Porcupine Tree don't use MIDI and time codes to ensure everything works together is delusional. The only thing going this route is it just makes things a tad sterile. -
That Epiphone is lovely.
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It's a poinsettia! There's a story online of two Americans who tried smoking the dried leaves and ended up with vomiting, headaches and palpitations.
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It's spent too long in a case. Intermittent issue resolved, it sounds thunderous through my gear. Thunderous...
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I'm trying to justify a five string in a punk band. Tuned down to A, to boot. Just put the bass down. Thought it looked splendid.
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** The 15th South East Bass Bash - Sunday 12 November 2023 **
NancyJohnson replied to Hamster's topic in Events
You lucky, lucky b*starrrrrrds. I saw him at doing stand-up a Q&A at one of the guitar shows a few years back. He is a fantastic storyteller and just hilarious with it. It's kind of amazing; I had a gig with Eddie Roxy that day (which got bumped), which was quickly replaced with dinner and a box at The Albert Hall for Messiah from Scratch. Sunday is clearly the new Friday, or something. -
I've got a Geezer Butler PJ set on one of my Hamers. I'm kind of ambivalent as to what they offer over any other PJ set TBH. They work well enough, no complaints, - but here's the caveat - I have a John East Uni-Pre 3 circuit on the bass, so it would - in all likelihood - make the sound I want it to irrespective of pickup choice.
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** The 15th South East Bass Bash - Sunday 12 November 2023 **
NancyJohnson replied to Hamster's topic in Events
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The more I read through responses and reconsider the OP the more I feel a knot of anxiety in my chest. I've been playing 40+ years and not once - until I read the OP - have I ever considered resonance in my chest when I play the bass unplugged. Sure I pick up all my basses and have a quick strum/noodle without them being plugged in, in fact I did that less than five minutes ago. Construction materials are broadly traditional (mahogany, alder or maple bodies and maple or maple with rosewood boards for the neck), bolt on and set necks. Everything else is broadly the same, I don't have a BBoT bridge on anything. They all sound - unplugged - more or less the same, much the same goes if you plugged them into a desk and recorded them flat, you wouldn't be able to tell which one was which.
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Isn't it about what you can make it do/sound like when plugged in that's important?
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Formed a band with a mate about 15 years ago, we'd have periods of stability then someone would jack it in and we'd find someone else. This went on for about ten or eleven years. Gigging regularly and recording. It was a little like one if those Pete Frame Family Tree things. New vocalist came in. Great pipes, superb lyrics, but clearly saw us as a work in progress. Guitarist left. Drummer left. I found replacements. Vocalist pretty much took MY band and shaped it to his vision. Things went political lyrically (sorry, but no. We weren't The Clash). Suddenly, all members were expendable and despite having an online calender if any of us were unavailable he'd say it's easy enough to find a dep because booking gigs is hard. Individually, all the band were reasonable blokes - even the singer - but collectively it was always 3 Vs 1 or band comes first, even if gigs were booked on birthdays, anniversaries, funerals. Final straw was pretty much being read the riot act the day my father-in-law died, when I said I really couldn't play some basement sh*thole that same night. Amazingly my heartbroken mother-in-law, who'd just lost her husband of 60 years, said I should actually go out and play said gig. Post me they carried on with four different bass players and somehow limped through the pandemic before folding about a year ago. None of the final lineup are doing anything of merit musically (which makes me exceedingly happy as I am).
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Trigger Finger - Anyone been treated for it?
NancyJohnson replied to hiram.k.hackenbacker's topic in General Discussion
Afternoon lads. Thread resurrection, eh. Despite the age of this thread and the time since my procedures, my hands are issue free and in great shape. I'll pass on the same advice. Always decline the steroid shot and opt/push for the operation in all instances. -
If you know me, you'll know that I've tended to convert my passive basses to active via the addition of John East circuits; I reckon I'll installed maybe ten Uni-Pres in total (not all mine). About three years ago I put a Uni-Pre 3 in one of my Lulls (the JAX/NRT); the installation wasn't that straightforward to be honest, just problematic. John and I had a loooong conversation over the phone; he gave me a diagnosis that proved 100% correct (it was unrelated to the Uni-Pre and was actually a ground-wire issue on one of the pickups) and I fired up the soldering iron and repaired it while we were speaking. Oddly, the bass itself was generally fine, there was an intermittent issue where if I fiddled with the stacked mid controls too much the bass would make a noise not dissimilar to a theremin until I tapped the mid-pot a few times. Given the reliability issues, I tended to lean on other basses and left the Lull at home, thinking that at some point I'd just get another Uni-Pre and just swap it out. I decided to give John a shout. We exchanged emails, he advised me to take the mid-pot out of the circuit (there's a little jumper that allows this), remove it and send it off to him. I did this and a couple of days later I got the pot back (with a clean bill of health) and a new wiring loom. All fitted. Fantastic. I'd wager the bass actually sounds a little different too. I'd just like to convey that John's customer service here is off the chart. Legendary. I really have no doubt that had the issue been with one of the bigger manufacturers (ie EMG/Aguilar), I wouldn't even have got a reply from their service teams given the age of the part, but John seems to thrive on this stuff. He's all over Talkbass threads. 100% legend. What a bloke.
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Went to a barbecue yesterday, guy hosting has a ton of guitars, ranging from his early purchase copies through to the current crop of Gibsons and Fenders. He's not a brilliant player and plays - by his own admission - in a terrible cover band, but has disposable income and loves guitars. Interestingly, he needed/wanted an acoustic bass for something and picked up a used G4M acoustic bass locally for £90.00. He asked me for an opinion. I think I must have played it for over an hour. Genuinely surprised at how wonderful it was. Only criticisms were that there were some sharp fret ends up the dusty end and the action could have been a mm or two lower, but it was just brilliant. Played acoustically, tonally it was full and rich, amazingly so. Zero fret buzz, neck straight, no high frets. Neck profile was quite shallow. Very playable. Do I need an acoustic bass? Well do I?
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Help adjusting truss rod on Ibanez SR506 6 String Bass
NancyJohnson replied to daws0n's topic in Repairs and Technical
Dual truss-rods aren't particularly unusual - certainly I'd expect a wider necked instrument (ie a 6-string+ bass) to have two as a necessity. Rickenbacker basses have them (which I've always thought was overkill). The honourable member for Tamworth has answered how they're used quite succinctly. Tweaking the truss rod(s) is easy enough and if done with a bit of patience and care, it shouldn't be an issue. Just do little 1/8 or 1/4 turns tops and remember the rule or righty-tighy and lefty-loosey. Results are generally instantaneous and in all honesty there's no real need to leave the neck overnight; detune the bass, adjust, tune up, repeat. The woods/glues/construction of modern basses will allow for tweakage. Remember also that the truss rods are only one element in the chain to achieve buzz free playing - doesn't matter how straight your neck is if you have a high fret. -
Full-time musos, how do you get through the winter?
NancyJohnson replied to Danny P's topic in General Discussion
No, not in Scotland. My parents used to go to Burn's Night dinner dances. It was a kind of let loose the shackles of the New Year doldrums. Can't say that this kind of thing (or dinner dances in general) appeals to me in the slightest, but each to their own. -
Full-time musos, how do you get through the winter?
NancyJohnson replied to Danny P's topic in General Discussion
I have a mate who says his NFI for December and New Year gigs (10+) swells his coffers significantly until the next big hit which is Burns Night weekenders. What about registering interest with local studios (session rates) or just joining another working band? Dependent on how you may be from a numeracy basis, you could contact doing office work outside of music three days a week.