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Might be nowt to do with your stress levels. I sometimes get this in my left ear but as I have a perforated ear drum I believe its the cause.
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Why, what will anyone gain?
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Because it shows off how many chops the bassist involved has. Also, because its a recording, whatever is being demo'd is heavily processed and will sound nowt like what you will get. If its the bass it should be recorded flat, played open strings, harmonics, octaves and chords, while adjusting the guitars pots. That would show the range of the guitar. For an amp/combo they could use a P bass, as they are common, and again go through the tone and volume capabilities of the product. How fast and how many notes a tester can get into the demo should have nowt to do with it. Personally I want to hear the frequency range an amp or an instrument can produce and its overall tone. If the tester slapped and popped the strings a couple of times to let us hear the tone that would do.
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I loved Free, and quite liked Bad Co. Have seen Paul Rodgers three times doing Free and Bad Co songs since 2003 and something about the gigs was not quite right. I enjoyed them, as Rodgers is incapable of hitting a bum note and he had some good musicians with him but something was lacking. For me the musicians were too mechanical. Free, and to some extent Bad Co, were not afraid to leave space in the music, and for me that is what made the music special. The gigs I have seen with Rodgers new bands they have been trying to fill in the spaces and it spoils the feel for me. I will still probably go if I can get tickets cos Free were one of bands that played the soundtrack to my youth.
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[quote name='Yank' timestamp='1485424966' post='3223824'] Eva Cassidy- Somewhere Over the Rainbow [/quote] Great call, the ladies voice is pure gold. Her rendition of "Fields of Gold" is another that gets me going.
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That is no reason not to visit and post on Basschat. You are a bassist at heart, always will be.
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Twist and Shout by the Beatles. I first heard it when it was released as my sister was an avid Beatles fan. It was the first recording that made me realise music could be something else. It literally made me jump around the room, there is something primal about that live performance captured on the album. Before that I thought music was something to sing or to dance to, not this song, it still makes my heart rate and blood pressure climb, pure excitement. As the say, a song should make you either want to dance, cry, fight or f**k. If not its wallpaper.
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My first wife was a ballet dancer when we first met, she had been to Royal Ballet School etc but sadly got injured out of it. I always thought it was for Toffs but she was a council house girl and showed me the beauty in it. I loved it and still do. These people are athletes, and if you saw the state of dancers feet after a show dancing on point, bloody hell, literally. The current Mrs got me into Funk, for which I will be forever grateful, but I still cant stand her Country music thing.
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Playing guitar using a bass head and guitar cabinet?
mikel replied to Aaronk0's topic in General Discussion
Why not. As said above the Fender Bassman was a much used sound by guitarists. -
Crowd pleasers - the perfect set list from a punters point of view
mikel replied to T-Bay's topic in General Discussion
I can understand punters liking Oasis, well I cant actually, but to dance to? Most of there stuff is dirge pace is it not? I would say Superstition, Stevie Wonder. -
Nice. I particularly like the headstock, two tuners a side has always been my thing.
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Have a look at Overwater, they can pretty much build anything you want and they are always gorgeous.
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Albums you think are great but are critically panned
mikel replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1485012785' post='3220410'] I never understood why Tales of Topographic Oceans was so vilified. [/quote] True. Not my favorite but it was great live. I saw the tour when they started by playing the whole 4 song double album straight off. -
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Short scale bass for guitarist transitioning to bass?
mikel replied to richh's topic in Bass Guitars
Plenty of options. Fender/Squire do quite a few short scales. I am looking to get an SWB bass as I play short scale. I have played lots of standard or long scale, if you like, I simply prefer the comfort and sound of the SS bass. I also came from a guitar background and have small hands. Give a short scale a try and see how it feels for you. -
Damn, he is not playing anywhere near me. Have seen Tull dozens of times and they are always great value. Changing songs format, doing acoustic versions and generally keeping the audience on there toes. If Martin's band is as good it would be a great gig. The best Tull tour I saw, about 10- 12 years ago he had a young female violinist playing in the band. Some superb renditions of old songs and bloody hell could she play.
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not sure if I'm appropriately qualified to join this band
mikel replied to toneknob's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1484921243' post='3219742'] I thought maybe I could go in my regular attire but say I'm wearing ladies underwear. But then realised that's probably described most of basschat [/quote] How jolly dare you. I only wear them on Wednesday night, after I have shaved my legs. -
Albums you think are crap but are critically acclaimed...
mikel replied to julesb's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='kodiakblair' timestamp='1484848259' post='3219094'] Holding out for a Hero written by Jim Steinman Total Eclipse of the Heart also written by Steinman [/quote] My point exactly.Same production also. -
I have bad tinnitus, but wearing ALPINE ear plugs has solved that wall of noise thing for me. They have three levels of attenuation and I use the highest one. They drop the volume but dont take out or muffle the frequencies so I can still hear every instrument, at a lower volume. Give them a try before spending loads on mic's and in ear monitors.
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Albums you think are crap but are critically acclaimed...
mikel replied to julesb's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Rocker' timestamp='1484844194' post='3219036'] Sergent Pepper.......... dross by The Beatles. Yet every radio show that 'compiles' a list of the best [b]or most influential albums of all time[/b] name this at or close to number 1. Makes me wonder if they ever get out these days..... [/quote] You may not like it, or indeed get it, that's not important, but to say it wasn't one of the most influential albums of all time is just wrong. It was and still is. IMO its not there best album, but I cant deny it was there most influential. -
Should be no shortage of redneck bands eager to endorse Mr Trump. Right up there street.
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Albums you think are crap but are critically acclaimed...
mikel replied to julesb's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='bassman7755' timestamp='1484768615' post='3218325'] Bat out of hell (other than the title track which is one of the best rock songs ever written). Maybe we need another thread of "one track wonder" albums. [/quote] Nah. Meatloaf has an awful voice, strained and tuneless. Bonnie Tyler would have done those songs so much better. -
I have a Quadrasynth from the early 90s, it still sounds fabulous.
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Albums you think are crap but are critically acclaimed...
mikel replied to julesb's topic in General Discussion
Anything by the Smiths or Guns n Roses.