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can only remember one, a few years ago (6) at the Garage in that London. Not particularly friendly but she did us proud soundwise - we sounded great - so can't complain. I remember they had some signs around the band areas along the lines of 'we don't care if you're David Bowie, our job is to get the bands on then off and we're not gonna take crap from you or your sh1tty little band'. Anyone else remember that?
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[quote name='lemmywinks' post='668285' date='Nov 28 2009, 02:11 PM']so we'd "earned" around £1200 for less than an hour's work.[/quote] obviously all this money was declared to the taxman
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was gonna get tickets for Wembley Arena, then saw the cheapest were £55.00 before all the charges were added. Feck that Mr's Stanley and Simmons, I'm gonna go see Cetera and Dressed to Kill instead
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Monsters of Rock 1988 Helloween Megadeth Guns n Roses David Lee Roth Kiss Iron Maiden still have the tee shirt.
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[quote name='Prosebass' post='667748' date='Nov 27 2009, 08:36 PM']Well folks looks like you are all wrong ! And it is now official ....Guitar and Bass magazine has just voted it best sub £500.00 bass and that was with a list price of £440.00... I think it says more about the magazine than the bass , and I for one will never read , let alone buy the said magazine again. I find it really sad (bearing in mind newcomers to bass would look to such a magazine or indeed parents looking to buy a bass for an offspring for christmas) that they have the audacity to print such utter crap......obviously they must get a lot of advertising revenue from the distributor, shame on them [/quote] perhaps they should be sent a link to this thread?
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[quote name='niceguyhomer' post='667036' date='Nov 27 2009, 07:40 AM']I think we'll go down like whaleshit but what the hell, we'll take the money and run.[/quote] whale sh1t can float, so you'll probably do okay.
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[quote name='Blink' post='646671' date='Nov 5 2009, 08:36 PM']I have just started playing the fretless again and I had forgotten how good it was. I have a big gig comming up on 16th in The Albert Hall and I'm seriously considering using it. N[/quote] how did it go? Did you use the fretless?
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[quote name='project_c' post='667759' date='Nov 27 2009, 08:48 PM']Here's mine, it's a PJ Performer which I'd been eyeing up in the window of the Bass Gallery for a while. I'm no expert by any means but this bass feels and sounds absolutely excellent to me, I'm a short-ass and can't deal with the size of Fenders, so I've been looking for a PJ with a more manageable body size and weight, and this is perfect, I couldn't be happier with it. I like it so much I've gone all fanboy-ish about it. How come they stopped making these? Their website looks like nobody's been near it for about 8 years. [attachment=37214:DSC_0080.jpg] [attachment=37215:DSC_0083.jpg] [attachment=37217:DSC_0085.jpg][/quote] SWEEEEEEEEEEET! Yeah I don't think Mike has ever put quite the attention to detail that he does for his basses into his website
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not any help, but that was the first single I ever bought
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[quote name='matski' post='667370' date='Nov 27 2009, 02:02 PM']I know what you mean - but it's someone else's grotty residue! I wouldn't mind if it were my own... [/quote]
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sweet [quote name='matski' post='667349' date='Nov 27 2009, 01:45 PM']PS: anyone know the best way to remove those unsightly stains on the edge of the neck (where the varnish has worn away and nasty sweaty grubbiness has taken hold...)[/quote] I'd say leave them, adds a touch of mojo.
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bought my studio monitors from them a couple of years ago. Very helpfull and got a bit of a deal.
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Are these basses the reason the SUB was pulled? They seem to be roughly the same price, but due to construction costs probably a higher profit margin?
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I'd always done recitals and concerts of a classical nature, but my first [i]gig [/i]was different. I was 16 and was dry heaving during the day because of nerves. I was shaking and had a couple of whisky's in an attempt to calm down. Once on stage - in my sunglasses in a dark pub, worn to try and hide the audience - I looked at the setlist and realised I was going to up there for 45mins and there was nothing I could do about it, and a great calm overcame me (or maybe the whisky kicked in?) felt okay from then on and it was a great gig.
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[quote name='jakesbass' post='665901' date='Nov 26 2009, 08:49 AM']My response to things like this is always: ask yourself what it sounds like... does it sound less than good? can you hear anything that shouldn't be there (clicking etc)? If it sounds ok and you are not harming yourself by doing it then it's fine. Using examples of people like Jamerson to justify poor technique is unhelpful to yourself as you are using a musical colossus as a measuring stick. So my thinking is judge the technique on it's merits (or lack of them) rather than one of history's greatest players.[/quote] Well I could have used Bill Wyman playing with his thumb as the example but I take your point .
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Nobody would deny Jamerson's talent, but I don't think any bass tutor would teach their pupils to pluck with just one finger? It's the question of personal technique I'm interested in. I play with fingers, using variations of i-m-r to pluck. For shredding I've developed a technique (probably through lazyness) whereby i and thumb are pinched together as if holding a pick. This works for me and I can play a lot faster than usual. So the point is, do I stick with a technique that works, or should I make more of an effort to play 'properly'?
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South Humberside, is that anywhere near East Yorkshire? Kudos on the micro-bash, there isn't a bass there I don't want
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Macca got a Hofner because it was a cheaper copy of the Gibson he wanted. Gibson stopped making the violin type basses soon after and the rest is history. Interesting that Hofner managed to transcend the Gibson-copy label.
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Hi, back in the 80's the Blazer was the first bass I owned and a USA Fender P was the second! I used them both in an 80's hard rock/metal context. From what I can remember, the Blazer was a lot lighter and the profile of the neck was a bit flatter. Tone wise the P had a bit more bottom end, and the Blazer cut through the mids a tad better, but my Blazer had the p pup. I'd stick, the Blazer's are seriously underated - the Supergrass guy stuck with his for years - you would have to be looking at a fair bit of dosh and/or pup upgrades to notice a difference that you couldn't get by adjusting your amp. Plus your back will love you for it!
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subscibed. Cheers!
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[quote name='Clarky' post='660994' date='Nov 21 2009, 01:56 PM']Cool! I am going next Saturday (The Apollo in Hammersmith)[/quote] tried buying tickets - sold out
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I sold an amp through Andy's Guitars in Denmark Street. I never got the money and Andy Preston consistently lied to me about it. I took him to Court over it, but he declared bankruptcy. He is still working in the shop that used to be Andy's Guitar's, so perhaps best to avoid that one.
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Twisted Sister have an album of rocked up Christmas standards. It's on Spotify, here's the blurb.
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for some players it's an integral part of their playing. Steve Harris wouldn't sound like Steve Harris without all the clicks and clacks
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Rock and Roll Christmas - Gary Glitter. Doesn't go down as well as it used to though