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[quote name='KingBollock' timestamp='1470485792' post='3106335'] Oh, I don't know, have you heard Mathcore? [/quote] Oooooh! That's quite, er, niche. I had to look it up and I am none the wiser, sorry. I wouldn't like for us to go back to tape formats but this thread coincided with my "rediscovery" of all my old recordings, some being over thirty years old. Deep joy. I remember always being fascinated by reel to reel decks, turntables and finally four track cassettes. I reckon it was because all of them had spinny things on or in them. I wont apologise, I was very young then.
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Indeed Dad. Don't let the whippersnappers grind you down. You can honestly claim to have hand crafted your code. (Off-topic again! Oh well, partly my fault I suppose)
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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1470469285' post='3106166'] "Digital" and "tape" are two words that should have never gone together ever. [/quote] Now hang on a minute. If it weren't for tape (paper tape at that), how else would programmers do their voodoo back in the day? Would you have them revert to cards?
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[quote name='Nicko' timestamp='1470307678' post='3104912'] OK, for those of you local to Watford [url="http://www.lemonrock.com/firefly?page=gigs"]http://www.lemonrock...refly?page=gigs[/url] Don't forget to wear your BC tee shirts just to put the pressure on. [/quote] Unable to attend but all the very best. Have a laff.
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[quote name='blue' timestamp='1470467109' post='3106152'] I'm 63, I really don't attract anything. I perform, have fun, get paid and go home. [/quote] I hear that. Heeheehee, at our age it would be good to attract owt other than flies.
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNPx6RS8PiM[/media] Has anyone suggested a uBass? Edit: Yes someone did. That'll teach me not to skip whole chunks of thread!
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[quote name='KingBollock' timestamp='1470340457' post='3105376'] A few years ago I cracked out my old Spectrum 128. All the games that were on tapes [/quote] Off topic for a post entitled "Music Tapes in 2016"? Sorry to be a pain in the 'arris KB. That would be a great thread all on its own though - cassette storage for digital media.
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[quote name='Trueno' timestamp='1470382677' post='3105554'] Funnily enough... now I've quit gigging. I've even been thinking of joining a choir just to... erm... get my performing rocks off (so to speak) [/quote] Done it for a year just for a laff. Very glad I did too. I can recommend it as long as you don't get involved in any sort of committee business.
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[quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1470387105' post='3105613'] Not that it really matters, put my fingers in the correct starting position, click Go, and go to sleep. [/quote] Heeheehee. I like your style.
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[sniggers inwardly so's not to disturb the afflicted]
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Have you attracted any "gropey" groupies Blue?
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Someone's already mentioned headstocks. They seem to take a major part in how the instrument looks. On basses they tend to make an already long instrument a little longer. I avoid the problem by avoiding the headstock altogether. I've grown to prefer tuning from the other end and I like the space saving benefits. I still want the instrument to look good though. Headless for me then apart from my fretless at this time. I'd love to see a decapitated Fender (P [i]or[/i] J) with Steinberger bridge done by someone who cares. [Ducks behind flameproof sofa]
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[quote name='4stringslow' timestamp='1470342019' post='3105401'] Surely a 'bassist' is anyone who plays the bass part of the song? If that means it is played on a keyboard or pedals or whatever then fine, but it's still the bass part and it is being played by the 'bassist'. I realise this will sound pedantic but I read the topic title as bands that don't have a bass part in their music, whereas it actually seems to mean bands without a bass guitarist - a whole different thing altogether. [/quote] It does sound a bit like that. I take your point but I think it was generally taken to mean "bass guitarist". I don't play keys myself but I have no objection in principle to picking it up at some point. Bear in mind that I want to become skilled with my guitar before playing with keys. Not quite accurate I know but when "Ace of Base" released their early hits I thought the spelling was "Ace of Bass". I'd joke about how misleading the name was because I was expecting lots of percussive bass (Level 42 were THE thing at the time). I still feel short changed on that one.
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[quote name='bassjim' timestamp='1470319576' post='3105086'] i learnt stevie wonders do i do playing along to the record.This was long before the youtube army turned up to show us all how. I down tuned the E to an Eb (4 string bass obvs) but the A,D,G in standard tuning. Absolute bitch to learn. Got it sorted but couldnt get it exactly on the money.Then I sussed out Nathen Watts (i think it was him) tuned a half step down on the recording which makes this already challenging to play not half as much. [/quote] I've seen an interview where Nate Watts says that from way back he detunes his guitars by a semitone. He runs a high action to suit the additional slackness and likes it for the sound. More growl, I think he said. It's a sound that I felt to my core when as a child Songs in the Key of Life was released.
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[quote name='bluejay' timestamp='1470309199' post='3104934'] The Doors had former Elvis bassist Jerry Scheff on LA Woman and Roadhouse Blues IIRC. [/quote] Good to know. Many thanks.
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[quote name='Barking Spiders' timestamp='1470306871' post='3104901'] This may be sacrilege here but are there any proper bands - not duos like The White Stripes, Black Keys etc - that managed just fine without one or could they've been much better with a bass player. The Doors first come to mind. Cant stand them meself and am not convinced the keyboard bass lines sufficiently compensated. [/quote] I used to think that The Doors had one until recent years. Turns out that the session bassist(s) used to catch my ear. Once that hooked me I was interested in their music. Take this as meaningless hindsight if you will but I don't think I would have listened to The Doors at all if it wasn't for some of the memorable bass lines like on Roadhouse Blues or LA Woman. Stevie Wonder seems to interchange keyboard bass, string bass and both together on some of his numbers with little problem. Not sure what that says for us poor lot!
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I was only pulling your leg Steve. The live clip above was interesting enough though, I thought the live vocal arrangement was good. If they hadn't got the recorded backing of 256 voices (overdubs for the pedant) it may not have struck me the same way. So much of what I perceive is subliminal that I would only miss it if it were gone. Did that make sense?
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[quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1470229965' post='3104288'] This is publicity. Why no name the time, place etc. Maybe folk here can come along? [/quote] Excellent suggestion.
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Heeheehee. There speaks a man who has eaten a LOT of traditionally made rice pudding.
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I had two recorded versions of Marley's "Sheriff" along with an Eric Clapton recording. Two versions were in G and one in F#. I found it fun to play along to each of them. I noticed however that the F# version appeared to be detuned by the way it had been recorded. The pitch had been slowed down possibly due to the recording medium running faster than it should have. We're talking about pre digital, SMPTE time codes and pitch correction of course. When I was offered a place in a band I was given some new songs to learn. I learned some songs off of the set from yooboob clips. First I learned them in their recorded keys. Then with some of them, I re-learned them in the key that favoured the vocalist's range. I feel it was a worthwhile exercise as it helped me to understand the dynamics of the songs a bit better. Hope this helps.
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Ummm, somehow the topic has gone from tape to disc and therefore digital... Still wanting to know who got burned buying into Elcassette. I would have if my pocket money had been enough. Very glad my Dad was tight. Heeheehee.
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Surface over substance? I like to have both ta.
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[quote name='Trueno' timestamp='1470242954' post='3104444'] I saw them live in the mid 70s and I was really looking forward to how they were going to deal with it. Well, they just had a backing tape and played over the top of it. One of my first big disillusionments in life (musically speaking). Went off them mightily after that. Luckily I also saw Dr Feelgood around the same time... none of that sort of nonsense with them. [/quote] Not sure what you would have expected to see. Perhaps this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5mqR-ehY9s
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Solid State Amps being... "recently serviced".
SpondonBassed replied to Coilte's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1470256078' post='3104591'] Would PAT Testing come under the umbrella of being "recently serviced"? [/quote] No. PAT (Portable Appliance Test) certification is a safety requirement for public liability insurance. -
I've heard of people "gig-proofing" their instrument. What's that about?