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40 years since The Clash release their first album!
BrunoBass replied to itsmedunc's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='tredders' timestamp='1491426128' post='3273020'] I tell you what, if you're ever up Warwickshire / Oxford way, I'm in! Let me know... [/quote] +1 -
[quote name='bonzodog' timestamp='1491318658' post='3272079'] How about a basschat members calendar 2018? 😀 [/quote] Members being the operative word...
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Found out my new bass was made in 2012 !
BrunoBass replied to solomoto's topic in General Discussion
I bought a new EBMM Stingray from PMT in January 2016. I sent the serial number to the Ernie Ball forum to obtain it's 'birthday' and was informed that it was completed and shipped to the UK distributor in April 2010. I guess it's been hanging around a warehouse all that tine. I'll admit I was a bit surprised by the space between the bass being shipped and me buying it as a 'new' instrument, but does it really matter to me? No. -
Not great. We played at The Bell in Banbury, to about 8-10 people at best, very quiet. There were several covers bands on in town last night, as well as a '90s one hit wonder so competition was stiff. One of our guitarists had amp problems all night which set the tone for a frustrating evening; little issues here and there, timing problems, people getting lost, all of which are probably imperceptible to our 'audience' but soon mount up and frustrate the hell out of me. I gave my new Genz Benz rig its live debut, but it's hard to judge how it sounded with two Marshall / humbucker equipped guitarists to battle through. Tweaking the eq between every song soon became tiresome. I couldn't wait to get home and if I'm honest I'm getting fed up with the whole bloody thing. Sorry to be negative.
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Kiss/O2 over egging the pudding somewhat!
BrunoBass replied to hiram.k.hackenbacker's topic in General Discussion
The most I've ever been entertained by Kiss is this interview, absolute gold. http://youtu.be/KAmCUicx-uQ -
Kiss/O2 over egging the pudding somewhat!
BrunoBass replied to hiram.k.hackenbacker's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1490986648' post='3269687'] Playing it safe with the obvious and short sets. [/quote] How long do they play for? -
[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1490978407' post='3269591'] I apologise for my silly words to people last night. Especially Blue. Im not in a good place at the moment. Things can only get better though. God i sound like a lyric from D Ream. Anyways i was very drunk with the wife. You girls/guys are all great lovely people. And so are the people who run this site. Bless you Ped. Your a good EGG. [/quote] Can't say fairer than that 😊
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For info, Joe's strings: Rotosounds on his Jazz Bass Thomastiks on his Music Man LaBellas on his Precision
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Playing in a rock covers band as I do, I use pedals that will help me approximate the bass tone of the song we're covering. I use a bass overdrive (Ibanez Phat Hed) for a few songs, and a Big Muff (for the two Muse songs we do). I've never felt the need for anything else, but obviously it depends on the genre you're playing. Other than that a very slight amp crunch works for me. For my own stuff, I use no effects at all, just the pure eq'd sound of the bass.
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[quote name='sk8' timestamp='1490797329' post='3268115'] Funny you should ask........... No. Wait. No, not got one. Don't have one for myself! [/quote]
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If anybody has a spare ticket for London....
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[quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1490787844' post='3267955'] (Didn't vote in the poll as there isn't an option that fits how I feel about it. A "No, but I can see why it would be useful for other people" type option would have been good). [/quote] Agreed.
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Hip hop... there's actually a lot of good stuff!
BrunoBass replied to mcnach's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Barking Spiders' timestamp='1488877768' post='3252499'] Then there's yer instrumental hip hop, topped by DJ Shadow. Entroducing is a modern classic. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiTE-Eyx18A"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiTE-Eyx18A[/url] [/quote] No argument with that. It still sounds fresh now. -
Found this the other day, the isolation really highlights how staccato and ghost-notey Joe's style is. http://youtu.be/T9xRuViPdkI
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I've only become aware of Vulfpeck in the last few months and have been digesting their back catalogue ever since. Joe Dart is indeed an amazing bass player. I find a lot of 'muso' bands to be pretentious and worthy, but Vulfpeck seem to do everything with a lot of colour and humour, I'm a fan.
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[quote name='ribbetingfrog' timestamp='1490734853' post='3267586'] I play in an indie covers band. I often think to myself "why would anyone play in a jazz band?" I bet that would be an interesting thread to start! Indie is a broad church as has already been said but I get a lot of enjoyment out of simple bass lines. It frees me up to enjoy the groove 🤘🏻 I don't have to think too hard about what I'm playing, just enjoy playing it. [/quote] I suspect there is a certain amount of snobbery involved in this argument (not just on this forum, but generally). Indie / alternative rock / guitar band music (or whatever anybody wants to call it) is looked down on by some people owing to it's format, whereas jazz is probably considered more valid or legitimate by some, owing to it's emphasis on virtuosity.
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[quote name='mikel' timestamp='1490548259' post='3265876'] To be fair it was Dire Straits who got my brothers generation playing guitars, bass and drums, rather than poncing about with synths. Knopfler is a legend. In the 60s and 70s pop music very much pushed boundaries, it simply needs placing in context. [/quote] I'm not here to dis Dire Straits but I wouldn't put Knopfler & co down as boundary pushers?
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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1490612836' post='3266368'] It's at this point that I feel the necessity to point them in the direction of great electronic orientated music of the period by bands such as Freur, (pre-Dare) Human League, Cabaret Voltaire, Vice Versa (and just about every other Sheffield band from that era except Def Leppard), Fad Gadget, Propaganda, Hard Corps, SPK and many many more. [/quote] Absolutely on the money. I would add to that list the mighty Portion Control.
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OK, this is a possibly weird question about gigging...
BrunoBass replied to Telebass's topic in General Discussion
Not necessarily every gig, but people are often surprised to learn that my wife doesn't go to at least most of them. I don't know why. If she was in a gigging band would I go to every gig she played? Probably not. -
Modern rock / indie covers. Free entry. We've played here a couple times before, good venue and a great crowd.
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OK, this is a possibly weird question about gigging...
BrunoBass replied to Telebass's topic in General Discussion
My wife rarely comes to our gigs, mainly because the kind of places we play are not the kind of places she wants to come to. It doesn't bother me at all. As someone said earlier in the thread, having kids limits spousal gig attendance, but she will often come to the festivals we play or some other family friendly event. My five year old son however has been bitten by the bug having seen us play for the first time last summer. The look of joy on his face at experiencing loud, live rock music for the first time will stay with me forever. -
Suddenly really enjoying 4 strings and 20 frets
BrunoBass replied to julesb's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1490560802' post='3266017'] The double bass started as a 3 string instrument. [/quote] I never knew that. Which was the added fourth string, the low or the high?