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mikel

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  1. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1484663773' post='3217274'] You're right. I still wouldn't play Stereophonics. [/quote] Agreed. You are a man of taste.
  2. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1484638969' post='3216974'] Nah, it's about what would be bad on the setlist, whatever the reason. Most Stereophonics songs is my worst thing to have on a set list. I like Stereophonics to listen to, but not to play. BTW, I like Agadoo. introduced the niece to it at Xmas & she loves it. [/quote] If you read the op he says "Songs you would have on your set list if you hated the crowd" Sounds to me like songs that would empty the room. I love 21st Century, and Thick as a Brick etc, but play them at a pub/club gig and watch the tumbleweed.
  3. I thought this was about songs that would empty a room, not songs we personally dislike or think are cheesy???
  4. [quote name='McBass' timestamp='1484560988' post='3216260'] Didn't Stewart Copeland write F*** off you c*** on his toms, with a pic of Sting on one and hit them extra harder? [/quote] Ahhhh, right. I heard Sting wrote the phrase on Copelands kit.
  5. Brain Salad Surgery. ELP. 21st Century Schitsoid Man. King Crimson. Thick as a Brick. Jethro Tull.
  6. Favorite means 1 as far as I am concerned , it would have to be Black night. Sweet Child in Time was good though.
  7. Back to HH amps. Stuart Adamson got some fantastic sounds out of his old HH with Big Country. I had an Orange 120 watt amp back in the day and never got it past half way before the volume started to dislodge masonry. Stonework that is, not the men's club.
  8. Played my mates Overwater recently. What a beautiful instrument in every way. When I have the cash I shall invest in one. Anyone on here own or played an SWB bass? I like short scale basses and they look nice on the promo pics.
  9. Yes....Close to the Edge. I played my original copy, when it first came out, so much I literally wore it out and had to buy another. I know every beat,every note and every lyric by heart. I bought the CD version when it was released but bought another vinyl copy a couple of years ago. Vinyl still sounds better than the CD on a decent system. If I could only own one album for the rest of my life it would be Close to the Edge, without a doubt.
  10. [quote name='thebigyin' timestamp='1484142136' post='3212973'] Because the bridge was adjusted to it's limit and i don't know what i'm doing....the couple i sold it onto got it for £225 so i lost nearly £400 on it and they came down to see before purchasing [/quote] What I meant was, most instruments you buy on line come boxed from the manufacturer, so its difficult to blame the shop for poor quality control issues. Perhaps the new buyer had experience and knew he could fix it for nowt. Did you contact Gear4music with a complaint when you got the instrument?
  11. [quote name='thebigyin' timestamp='1484136936' post='3212908'] Bought a £600 3/4 Double Bass from Gear4music it was awful arrived with the action so high it was unplayable I have managed to sell the Bass now but at a £400 loss and obviously I told the new purchasers all the faults but personally i would never recommend or buy from Gear4music again absolute sh*te. [/quote] Surely if the action was way out it was a manufacturing problem not the shop? If it just needed adjusting why not do it yourself rather than sell on?
  12. Have a "Now that is gorgeous" bump on me.
  13. [quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1483891981' post='3210899'] Hmmm? I think you'll find that the expression, 'don't get your panties in a twist' is, when used in context, similar to saying 'don't worry' or 'calm down' and doesn't refer to name-calling in the slightest. [b]You'll remember also that I didn't refer to the aforementioned Mr Gallagher as a knob either[/b]. Try harder, eh? [/quote] Pardon????? Try harder at what? Your opinion is you like Noel, and thats fine with me.
  14. There is no doubt he will find a short scale easier to play with small hands. If you want to give him every encouragement. Its a bit like starting someone off cycling on your old bike. Sure its a bit too big, and the crank length is not right for him, but he will grow into it. For me, not the way to go. Is it him that wants to play the bass or is it you that would like him to play? If he is sure he wants to give it a good go then a short scale could last him forever if he wants. I have played loads of long scale basses without any problem but I am a little guy with small hands and playing my first short scale was a revelation. I have used short scale for the last 31 years. They are not toys and lose nothing sound wise if you get a decent one.
  15. [quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1483871316' post='3210681'] [b]I like Noel[/b] and that clip made me laugh out loud primarily because it's succinct, well timed and delivered with humour. [b]I don't really get why people resort to name-calling just because his opinion differs to yours.[/b] Why should he skirt around in an answer for fear of isolating or upsetting anyone? Some people love sprouts, loads don't. Christ on a bike, what a dull place the world would be if everyone just conformed and everybody liked the same thing. [b]Don't get your panties in a twist kids.[/b] [/quote] Pot calling kettle there If I am not mistaken.
  16. Like it. The finish is a refreshing change from the norm for me.
  17. [quote name='spongebob' timestamp='1483803362' post='3210245'] I'm not a fan of NG's music in the slightest - but I always enjoy his interviews. [b]Love him or hate him, at least his says what he thinks, and provokes opinion. Like the previous 2 pages![/b] [/quote] Well, I have a big mouth and lots of opinions, and if you provoke me I can spout them. Hopefully, unlike him, I dont just come out with sweeping generalisations to get attention. I prefer it when people have something to say, rather than simply mouthing off. Oh....I just have. Doh.
  18. [quote name='Burrito' timestamp='1483793333' post='3210136'] I'm afraid that I don't particularly like Jazz either (my father spent my childhood trying to push it on me)[b] but I don't think anyone can dismiss a whole genre.[/b] I have stuff by everyone from Miles Davis to Tom Scott and whilst I wouldn't say any of it is on heavy rotation, there's usually something for someone. Equally I don't like rap or hip hop but some of the early stuff like Grandmaster Flash is enjoyable enough. I suspect it's just a bit of Noel banter. Move along people, nothing to see. [/quote] Agreed. There are individual songs I like and songs I dont like, genre has nowt to do with it. Except for rap, that just rubbish.
  19. Yep, comedy jazz stereotype stuff. The interviewer should have come back with "Why do you only have two songs Noel? A fast one and a slow one." Its the same generalisation.
  20. Age is just an excuse for most people to stop doing things. Our keys player is 71 and he is the best musician I have ever played with. I am 65 in March and I play more now than ever before cos I dont have to work for the man anymore. Use it or lose it.
  21. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1483562126' post='3208331'] [b]Ridiculous[/b]. If you are singing by muscle memory, you are requiring everybody and the accompanying instruments to be exactly in tune - the law of averages will mean that this is completely unlikely. You need to listen with your ears and adjust appropriately to be in tune with those around you. [/quote] Thanks for that measured response. Back in the 60s and 70s most semi pro bands had no monitors, and poor PA systems compared to now. There was nothing special about putting out decent vocals without monitors, it was the norm.
  22. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1483562269' post='3208332'] I couldn't hear what the Beatles actually played either, could have been terrible. [/quote] Watch the new movie mate and you can, you think I am making this up?
  23. I have sympathy, but please don't moan about 50p a watt. If peeps don't need 800 watts or just don't need another amp, well, that's just the way it is. Hope you get a buyer soon though.
  24. Looks like a DIY job to me, well done though. A sound clip might help to sell it as there seems to be no obvious reference.
  25. I dont have a problem playing long scale, but for me, as I have small hands, a short scale is heaven. Even the first 3 frets are no problem and as I like a bit of vibrato the string tension is better. Try both and see what suits you. Everything about an instrument is personal and no one can tell you what is best for you.
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