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  1. old heavy gear is the young man's playground.

    Once you get old and your back hurts you have no choice but to go lightweight. Enjoy it while you can . You can drop those old Laney and Peaveys down flights of stairs and they'll still work, ask me how I know hehe

  2. [quote name='Rocker' timestamp='1490648476' post='3266799']
    Laughingly small but the Blackstar Fly Bass is a decent sounding bit of kit. I works very well if you jam with music from your stereo. And it is not loud enough to disturb your neighbours.
    [/quote]

    errr no . you won't be heard jamming with two acoustic guitars, plenty loud enough for guitar but not bass. You want to move air,even at home. Your neighbours need a chance to appreciate your great taste in basslines :)

  3. sounds to me that he is bored with your band, or more likely the music you play.

    Throw some Rush and some jazz at him.

    There isn't much you can do without changeing your repertoire which doesn't seem a possibility from what you say.

    Let him bring in 2 or 3 new songs and see how they fit in with the setlist maybe?

  4. [quote name='Dan Dare' timestamp='1490638742' post='3266705']
    My missus used to come to the occasional gig when she was alive, but only if it was a special or unusual occasion. I wouldn't have gone to see her teach at the uni' where she worked, so why would she have wanted to come and see me at work?
    [/quote]

    firstly, sorry to hear of your loss, my ex died too, ten years ago :(

    about watching people at work, I used to go watch my female housemate at her work all the time. Nothing weird in watching her work.

    oh, did I mention she was a stripper?

    great days, stripper parties at home lol

  5. [quote name='project_c' timestamp='1490653743' post='3266853']
    This is a great idea, I have an old brush I was just about to get rid of, do you just use a bit of soap and water with it? I've just been playing my old Precision which I haven't touched in a few months, then I went to stroke my cat, and she took one sniff and turned away in disgust. I looked at my bass and to be fair to the cat it is pretty grim, the whole high end is a bit of a health hazard.
    [/quote]

    just water, wipe some on the board,apply brush, wipe off

    OH, don't forget to put a clean brush head on the toothbrush first :)

  6. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1490452660' post='3265248']
    Old toothbrushes have a multitude of uses. Never throw them away.
    [/quote]

    even better, a cheap battery powered toothbrush, one of those Colgate ones cleaned my fretboard quicksmart !

  7. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1490532647' post='3265717']
    Auditions for originals bands are always bizarre...

    I went to one last year for a rocky punky type thing. Learnt all the tracks from a demo they sent me, they were ok, nothing special but lively and fun.

    When I turned up it was obvious I was a poor fit. The songs sounded good but I definitely didn't have the image they were after. Fair enough I thought, lets just see it through anyway.

    After playing the songs from the demo they decided to "try and catch me out" by playing something I hadn't heard... bit odd I thought but whatever. I asked what key it was in and off we went... again sounded pretty good. I was then told "right this time I'm not telling you the chords" ... erm ok... again it sounded fine. The songs were pretty simple stuff and I worked it out from looking at the guitarists chord shapes what was coming up... following this I was told that I couldn't look at what he was playing anymore and the next track consisted of him standing in the corner so I couldn't see the fretboard... by the time he'd finished and turned round I'd left...
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    well done hehe

    surprised they didn't ask you to play blindfolded with foam earplugs in your ears too

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