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What are you listening to right now?
Frank Blank replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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Short Scale 'Thing' (23" scale Headless 4 string)
Frank Blank replied to Jabba_the_gut's topic in Build Diaries
I absolutely love the look of the bottom bass in this pic. -
What are you listening to right now?
Frank Blank replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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Oh my lord that’s dribble inducing.
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South East Bass Bash No.12, Saturday 29th September 2018!
Frank Blank replied to Hamster's topic in Events
Updated Gear For Sale List: 01. Mesa Boogie Big Block 750 Amp, Footswitch & Rack Case, £550 o.n.o. - Silverfoxnik 02. Schecter Diamond P5, 5 String Bass & Gig Bag, £350 o.n.o. - Silverfoxnik 03. Behringer 5 Band parametric 19" Rack Unit, £25 - Silverfoxnik 04. Fender Nate Mendel Precision, £575 - obbm 05. USA built 4 string in a 'glo' finish, £1300 - ezbass 06. EBS Compressor, Chorus & Octave, Dr Green Bass reverb & Joyo D-Seed echo and a small Pedaltrain board & bag (Mini I think), £TBA - WalMan 07. Mesa MPulse 600 (flight-cased) and a Mesa Powerhouse 1x15 cab (+ authentic Mesa cover) - £750 the pair - TheGreek 08. 3 Pin (female) DI plugs - The Greek 09. Hipshot Bridge, £30 - obbm 10. New Chinese Rosewood/Maple Jazz neck, £35 - obbm 11. Fender Jazz (Mex), in a very fetching blue, strung with flats - £450 12. Harley Benton Progressive 5 Fretless - £100 -
What are you listening to right now?
Frank Blank replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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Totally enjoying this series, I used to drum and the program is making me want to again *puts basses up for sale*.
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I’m in love.
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In my ear currently... Barry fackin Manilow’s Copacabana, cheers dude... 🧐
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This one..?
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Oddly enough I was just listening to the first Tubeway Army album and now I’m listening to Bombers, I know what you mean about the intro, assuming you are referring to the live version..?
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South East Bass Bash No.12, Saturday 29th September 2018!
Frank Blank replied to Hamster's topic in Events
Updated Raffle List... 1. EHX Mini QTron - Walman 2. Set of strings - Silverfoxnik 3. Couple of Bass tuition books - Silverfoxnik 4. Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler with power supply but no box - Frank Blank 5. Behringer BD121 Amp Modeller (boxed) - TheGreek 6. A big bundle of roots, blues, Americana ex-review CDs - TrevorR 7. Alesis SR18 drum machine, no box or power supply - Frank Blank 8. Boss BF3 Flanger, boxed, no power supply - Frank Blank 9. Korg Pandora PX4D, boxed, with instructions - OutSpoon 10. 3D guitar puzzle. - TheGreek 11. A couple of sets of 5 String Dean Markley Helix strings, never opened - NickD 12. Hard Rock Cafe suede clutch bag - TheGreek. 13. A combo/cab steel backline stand - bassace 14. Standing in the Shadows of Mowtown book and CDs - ezbass 15. Korg Pitchblack Pro tuner, no box, with power supply, Velcro on underside - Frank Blank. -
I recently purchased an AER Basic Performer, unfortunately it came without its cover. I emailed AER twice but, after several months, I am still awaiting a reply. A company called Hot Covers was recommended to me by someone at PMT so I took a look at their site. Some AER models were listed for covers but not the Basic Performer, as the site suggested emailing if a model wasn’t listed I did just that using one of their forms to submit basic dimensions. I got a really fast response quoting a price and asking me for more detailed dimensions regarding the handle on top of the amp. I submitted the dimensions and my model of AER amp appeared on the website so I ordered it. Well it arrived today, exactly on time, it’s a perfect snug fit and really nice quality. I know we all like a good moan when service is bad but we don’t often say much when it’s good and the service from Hot Covers, from first contact to delivery was faultless, I highly recommend them, well chuffed...
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South East Bass Bash No.12, Saturday 29th September 2018!
Frank Blank replied to Hamster's topic in Events
Gear For Sale List: 01. Mesa Boogie Big Block 750 Amp, Footswitch & Rack Case, £550 o.n.o. - Silverfoxnik 02. Schecter Diamond P5, 5 String Bass & Gig Bag, £350 o.n.o. - Silverfoxnik 03. Behringer 5 Band parametric 19" Rack Unit, £25 - Silverfoxnik 04. Fender Nate Mendel Precision, £575 - obbm 05. USA built 4 string in a 'glo' finish, £1300 - ezbass 06. EBS Compressor, Chorus & Octave, Dr Green Bass reverb & Joyo D-Seed echo and a small Pedaltrain board & bag (Mini I think), £TBA - WalMan 07. Fretless Fender Modern Player, £250 - Frank Black 08. Mesa MPulse 600 (flight-cased) and a Mesa Powerhouse 1x15 cab (+ authentic Mesa cover) - £750 the pair - TheGreek 09. 3 Pin (female) DI plugs - The Greek 10. Hipshot Bridge, £30 - obbm 11. New Chinese Rosewood/Maple Jazz neck, £35 - obbm 12. Fender Jazz (Mex), in a very fetching blue, strung with flats - £450 13. Harley Benton Progressive 5 Fretless - £100 -
Short Scale 'Thing' (23" scale Headless 4 string)
Frank Blank replied to Jabba_the_gut's topic in Build Diaries
It’ll be disorganised behind me... -
Short Scale 'Thing' (23" scale Headless 4 string)
Frank Blank replied to Jabba_the_gut's topic in Build Diaries
Man I’m really interested in trying this out! -
You are right, what were we thinking...
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I drove a band (who shall remain nameless) to their first European gig at the Paradiso in Amsterdam. Having set up and soundchecked I gave the band the usual warning (that probably doesn’t apply these days) about being wary of the higher quality weed there than back in Blighty and said I’d meet them back at the venue before on stage time. I get back only to find the drummer has a) over indulged in said weed and b) managed to bring a very old bottle of Kaolin and Morphine with him. Now Kaolin and Morphine, if left alone for many years, will separate out and the clear liquid at the top is (I’m led to believe) the morphine. Apparently the drummer had ‘had a swig or two’ of this clear liquid and was now on a sofa in the dressing room and in a deep sleep. I managed to get him sitting upright and conscious (barely) but his reactions and responses were massively impaired, as if he were in slow motion. At this point I realised I was going to have to be the drummist for this gig, I had a general idea of how all the songs went but lacked the knowledge of the finer points, but it was a punk band, how many finer points could there be? Anyway I did the gig and it was ok, I just hit everything hard and started and stopped in the right places. The next day on the way home the drummer finally regained his senses somewhere near Ghent, he thought we were still on the way to the gig and was actually quite angry that I’d taken his place. I pulled over at a rest point and dragged him out of the van. Held up against a tree by his throat being assured he would be left there if he carried on seemed to restore a modicum of democracy to the proceedings although he did kick off again when he realised I got paid his cut. I’d like to say it was a good lesson not to over indulge but if it was then it went unheeded, this behaviour continued and eventually he was kicked out. Little did I know that this lesson in dealing with idiots in bands was just a taster of what was to come!
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Just had an email from my luthier who has completed the work on the RA Mouse to extend the fret lines, here’s before and after shots... Before... After...
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Not my favourite bass line, not even my favourite Stranglers bass line, but, the best bass intro to a song and the best bass sound too. One of my favourite album covers as well...
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Life's priorities, at 20 vs whatever age your are now
Frank Blank replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
In my twenties I was a complete c*** but I managed, somehow, to doss around having a gas. As I’d been kicked out of ‘home’ at the age of sixteen I’d had to very quickly become adept at living without an income, I became very good at it indeed. I was a drummer at this point but was always sneaking a go on the bass during rehearsal fag breaks. By the end of my twenties I was a drum and/or bass tech for touring bands. I didn’t get a full-time ‘straight’ job until I was thirty eight. I realise I was a complete c*** in my youth but I was too ignorant and selfish to care. Now, in my mid-fifties, I am still a c***, albeit a much wiser one but, having scrutinised and analysed myself quite critically, I find that I really just don’t care about anything, none of it. I play bass badly, pick my nose, take a lot of photographs that invariably don’t include people and write bleak abstract lyrics that would depress a Norwegian death metal crowd. I never had any illusions of ‘making it’ as a musician, I never made mainstream music and I quickly learned what a trompe l'oeil successful rock and roll was during my years as a tech. The two constant threads throughout my life have been ontological nausea and train spotting. in summary... 20s - deluded participant. 50s - informed, ambivalent misanthropic observer. -
I’ve just got NMA tickets as well as loving Charles Mingus.
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