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I think it's far easier to be an average bassist than it is to be an average guitarist. But it's far more difficult to be a good bassist than a good guitarist.
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Break a leg. Or not I'm sure it will be a blast!
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[quote name='Stacker' post='1307562' date='Jul 18 2011, 10:50 AM']A couple of cracking Van Morrison tales[/quote] the one about the p1553d off band and what they did to his harmonicas?
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South East Bass Bash No.5, Surrey, Saturday 24th September 2011
MacDaddy replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='cetera' post='1304829' date='Jul 15 2011, 03:53 PM']Sadly my Axes are stored up north with the band gear so I can't bring them:( Sorry mate![/quote] that's you off my christmas card list then -
South East Bass Bash No.5, Surrey, Saturday 24th September 2011
MacDaddy replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='dc2009' post='1303120' date='Jul 14 2011, 01:18 AM']I was very much hoping for cetera's attendance with a plethora of Spectors [/quote] and a couple of axes! -
South East Bass Bash No.5, Surrey, Saturday 24th September 2011
MacDaddy replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='urb' post='1302552' date='Jul 13 2011, 04:18 PM']As I mentioned earlier I'd be happy to give a demo - either in small group or to the whole Bash if my embarrassment levels will tolerate it - explaining some slap and picking techniques that get away from relentless machine gun triplets and always riffing away in open E or A when slapping... I'd be happy to have a few others plugging in as well to enable them to learn or share any of the techniques discussed/demonstrated... Let me know if any of y'all is interested - we can always use one of the off-shoot performance rooms to do this in Cheers Mike[/quote] i'll have some of that! Cheers Mike! -
I used to think a bass was just a tool to do a job, which was just as well I always had to sell to buy. But then I got my Shuker which I had made to measure (fits perfectly where my arm rests on the body etc) and my Blitz and Iceni are perfect for me in other ways, and I wouldn't be able to replace them for the price I paid for them. So now I'm happily sentimental and as gas free as it's possible to be - without actually being gas free, if you know what I mean
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[quote name='JTUK' post='1299267' date='Jul 10 2011, 09:09 PM']hmm... what goes on tour..stays etc etc ..[/quote] y' know, I've never heard a female musician say that.
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Clinic: David Ellefson of Megadeth and Frank Bello of Anthrax
MacDaddy replied to HartkeUK's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='dood' post='1295027' date='Jul 6 2011, 06:25 PM']Thank you guys, If you have any questions you'd like me to pose (given that I can squeeze them in) then please post them here and I will get the link of the interview posted when it's online.[/quote] "what was the first gig when you didn't have to carry and set up your own gear?" -
South East Bass Bash No.5, Surrey, Saturday 24th September 2011
MacDaddy replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='51m0n' post='1294956' date='Jul 6 2011, 05:07 PM']Looks like Plux and I aren't wanted doesn't it [/quote] Bu99er! Was that me? Apologies all round. Will amend. 01. Silverfoxnik: Roscoe Beck V, BC Rich Eagle, Yamaha TRB5 with Norstrand p/ups and Auderre pre, Hughes & Kettner Bassbass 600 head & SWR Triad.. plus old Peavey Head and 1x15 for the Jamming Room (unless anyone has something else we can use that's better?) 02. EssentialTension: Fender Precision 62, Fender TF Fretless P, Lakland Decade, Mesa Walkabout 12. 03. Waynepunkdude : Arsenal shirt, Nick Cave underpants, Sunburst Musicman Sterling H and Ampeg SVT 2pro G&K Neo412 04. Clarky: Currently Ampeg Baby Bass, Acoustic Image/Euphonic Audio rig; By September, who knows (watch the FS forum) 05. Truckstop: MIM Fender Jazz V, pimped Kay 2B; Gem/Ampeg rig; some effects 06. Urb - either Sei Jazz or Singlecut - and maybe some pedals - possible Genz Shuttle 9 07. dc2009 - Warwick CS Corvette $$ 5, Epi TB Vs (Reverse and non-reverse), my Dean if anyone actually wants a go, Trace Head, Marshall cab (heavy and big), various pedals. 08.Shockwave - Pedulla MVP5 Mean Green machine. 09. Sibob - '71 Precision, '73 Jazz, MIA Jazz 5 if there's interest, Barefaced Compact, Orange Terror, Pedal-board if there's interest. 10. MacDaddy - Custom Shuker & Hamer Blitz or Iceni custom. 11. Essexbasscat Roadworn somethingorother + Gs112. Amp - not sure which one yet 12. Plux - Berg HT210 & HT115 Hartke LH500 Ibanez BTB 13. 51m0n - Berg ae410, MB, Focusrite and Roscoe 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. -
South East Bass Bash No.5, Surrey, Saturday 24th September 2011
MacDaddy replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
01. Silverfoxnik: Roscoe Beck V, BC Rich Eagle, Yamaha TRB5 with Norstrand p/ups and Auderre pre, Hughes & Kettner Bassbass 600 head & SWR Triad.. plus old Peavey Head and 1x15 for the Jamming Room (unless anyone has something else we can use that's better?) 02. EssentialTension: Fender Precision 62, Fender TF Fretless P, Lakland Decade, Mesa Walkabout 12. 03. Waynepunkdude : Arsenal shirt, Nick Cave underpants, Sunburst Musicman Sterling H and Ampeg SVT 2pro G&K Neo412 04. Clarky: Currently Ampeg Baby Bass, Acoustic Image/Euphonic Audio rig; By September, who knows (watch the FS forum) 05. Truckstop: MIM Fender Jazz V, pimped Kay 2B; Gem/Ampeg rig; some effects 06. Urb - either Sei Jazz or Singlecut - and maybe some pedals - possible Genz Shuttle 9 07. dc2009 - Warwick CS Corvette $$ 5, Epi TB Vs (Reverse and non-reverse), my Dean if anyone actually wants a go, Trace Head, Marshall cab (heavy and big), various pedals. 08.Shockwave - Pedulla MVP5 Mean Green machine. 09. Sibob - '71 Precision, '73 Jazz, MIA Jazz 5 if there's interest, Barefaced Compact, Orange Terror, Pedal-board if there's interest. 10. MacDaddy - Custom Shuker & Hamer Blitz or Iceni custom. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Would anyone be interested in doing a set-up master class like last time, only later in the day 'coz the last one was too early for me And re. the slap ban. Having had a most beneficial and instructive lesson in slap from Urb at the last bash, I may form a resistance movement. FREE THE SLAP -
[quote name='silddx' post='1281549' date='Jun 24 2011, 09:33 PM']Nor did I But the man is to be greatly admired.[/quote] Nice bloke too apparently. Mike formerly of the Bass Merchant is his go-to guy.
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[quote name='MacDaddy' post='1270540' date='Jun 15 2011, 07:44 PM']If I'm on strike on the 30th I might be up for it [/quote] Not on strike so couldn't make it How was it? I've never been to the Dublin.
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My 2x10 Tech combo used to be his. It's what he used at the Albert Hall.
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I have nothing to add to this discussion and am not afraid to say so.
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no-one's mentioned Craig David yet proper bo' ah tell thee!
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get a decent wireless system and play as many open strings as possible. Work out the rest yourself
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Another Frankie Poullain (The Darkness) incident
MacDaddy replied to Hamsalad's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Hamsalad' post='1270767' date='Jun 15 2011, 10:25 PM']Just got off the phone with my mother. She does standup comedy in London and I forgot she was performing tonight. This is how the conversation went. [b]Me[/b]: Hi mum, just letting you know Wallander is on at 11:30. [b]Mum[/b]: Sorry love, I'm performing in London. There are some musicians here actually, and one of them is a bass player. [b]Me[/b]: Oh really? [b]Mum[/b]: Yes, he plays in a band, I'm not sure if you've heard of them, the umm.. The Darkness. (pause) Have you heard of them? [b]Me[/b]: Erm yes, they're quite big actually. [b]Mum[/b]: Really? "My son says you're quite big" "Is that so?" (Laughter) [b]Me[/b] (who gets star struck by my postman): Well.. give him my regards, have a nice evening. [b]Mum[/b]: Will do, goodbye! Euphemisms apart and role reversal apart, it was quite a strange incident. Atleast I can now say I've technically met the bassist from The Darkness; my life is complete.[/quote] when he quit/was fired I applied for his job. Didn't get the gig - obviously - but got a really nice personal reply from The Darkness management. Much kudos for them for that. -
The Bitch on Bass - Rockbitch. Fantastic player, and did an awesome slap solo on her fretless.
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If I'm on strike on the 30th I might be up for it
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years ago there was a Yellow Pages advert, in which a French Polisher[size=1]*[/size] was called to deal with a nasty scratch on a table. If you have a spare bit of cash it might be worth giving one a call? [size=1]*[/size][size=1]this is not a euphemism![/size]