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T-Bay

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  1. PM a moderator, they should be able to move it for you.
  2. [quote name='DJpullchord' timestamp='1509637149' post='3400514'] Oh, does anyone declare it as income? Hmrc styleeeee? [/quote] In 100 years when I have earned more than I have spent I might.
  3. I don’t have an issue with band members wearing t shirts from other bands, it has happened for decades all the way up to the greatest artists. Wearing one for your own band is just sad though. I have a few t shirts with more politically motivated t shirts that I sometimes wear (awaits abuse) for causes that are close to me. I also have a couple of t shirts with a little known Banksy and one by favourite artist SPQR and they tend to get the most use.
  4. Much rather a Spanish guitar than an Encore, to be honest a box and four bits of string would be superior.
  5. I was given an Encore bass for my daughter. It’s truly awful. No amount of setting up gets it close to a nice feel and it sounds terrible. As there are loads of decent options available for not a lot of cash it’s amazing they are still going.
  6. I have a T- bird, no neck dive whatsoever, I hate neck dive with a passion and read about the alledged T-bird issues but then saw a thread on here with several pics showing no issues so bought one. I wouldn't swap it now. I am glad they are doing some different finishes and hope the 2018 range has some completely new stuff as well.
  7. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1509313454' post='3398051'] No harm in cracking out a plectrum just for fun but you dont need one or a P bass to get where you want, Pearl Jam is mainly fretless for a start! [/quote] One of the reasons a fretless is on my Christmas list!
  8. We play quite a few songs in this genre, I have used both my Precision and my Thunderbird, the Thunderbird always gets the compliments and sounds best to my ears. Always with fresh Roto 66s no more than 6 weeks old (I do practice a lot so they have a good few hours on by then). I use a TE combo and cab, EQ set to boost mids (bright strings seem to deliver top end). Mild compression on all the time. I have tried a variety of overdrive and not yet found one I am 100% happy with but have a TC mojomojo on its way which I hope will sort this. I always play finger style and it works for me.
  9. That is gorgeous, what wood is the front? I have searched fractal birch but didn't come up with anything like that.
  10. I am wondering why he built his conservatory uphill.
  11. Our last gig I had this middle aged woman come over to me after the bar and said I was a 'F'ing rock god' three or four times. She was half soaked and whilst it was nice to be complimented and I do think we played a good set, it was more than a little of an over exaggeration to say the least. She seemed to ignore both guitarists which was quite funny as one of ours is very animated when playing. Mind you a lot of people avoided our drummer as he had blood sprayed over his face like he had been in a big fight, he had cut his hand during the first song of the second set but just carried on spraying blood everywhere for a while. His kit was right mess when we unloaded it the next morning.
  12. [quote name='project_c' timestamp='1509232025' post='3397505'] Not really. It's more likely to be the marketing department of the label they are on are doing 'something right' - i.e. spending cash on media saturation. Crazy Frog charted globally and the ringtone alone made over half a billion dollars, I'm fairly sure that doesn't make it a great piece of music. It's just marketing. [/quote] I am with you on this, Stock Aitken and Waterman were the perfect example of this. They knew how to market someone singing a tune with copied/ existing hooks but 'popped' up knowing that kids of a certain age would buy it in their droves. Doesn't make it good music but it does make them good at making money in the music business.
  13. [quote name='MoJo' timestamp='1509221236' post='3397443'] This is my experience a lot of the time recently, hence the question and the thread. [/quote] I guess it must work for some people, certainly no doubting the ability of the guy I had mine off, he was more than a bit handy but I couldn't play it like that.
  14. If you enjoy doing it it's never too late for anything.
  15. Tbf be fair it doesnt say master luthier, just master, in the same way that boys under 18 can be referred to as master ....... before they become mister ..........
  16. [quote name='thepurpleblob' timestamp='1509199535' post='3397280'] Oh, and most people who belittle [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]The Cult, AC/DC, Status Quo and so on's efforts have never tried to cover their work, properly. All playing is simple if you don't have to do it ;-)[/font][/color] [/quote] The cult must up there as one of the most under rated bands of all time. Most bands would kill for a back catalogue like theirs.
  17. I have an old Marshall B150 as a backup and it has a lovely warm sound to it, a mate has the identical model but his sounded tinny and cheap. A swap to a decent valve and his sounds like mine now. Until you play about with them it's hard to appreciate the difference they make to the sound.
  18. That's how I play mine, not had any complaints about the sound, quite the opposite in fact.
  19. I have had chance to watch it and thought it was great. Not perfect but what live performance is?
  20. [quote name='NickD' timestamp='1509097088' post='3396550'] Do Ibanez even make a bad bass? I've no experience of the GSR but while I don't get on with the tight spacing on their 5 strings they all feel great to me. I was looking for a toe in the water fretless 5 and went for the Harley Benton Progressive. For about 130 quid I have no complaints other than that they ship it with roundwounds. One set of Fender flats and a little tweak and it's a nice instrument to play. Pretty decent range of tones too. Maybe a little noise when active is engaged if you turn the treble up... but who does that really. I only did it to test. [/quote] Thanks, as I said above I have only heard good things about the Harley Benton range, I have a cheapy Ibanez TMB30 I bought after reading reviews on here and it's a cracker of a short scale bass, maybe a little lacking at the bottom end but maybe that's because I usually play a Thunderbird. I was in PMT on Wednesday hoping to try out the Ibanez but they didn't have it in stock, all the ones I tried were on roundwounds which the guys working there commented on.
  21. I had looked at those but can't find anywhere with one in stock that close enough for me to have a look at. They always seem to get good reviews from what I have read on here. At that money it's not the end of the world and from them I could send it back f it's terrible I suppose.
  22. I think they are victims of the 'amazing album' syndrome. They release something that has a certain sound and is loved by loads of people, do theya, release more of the same until people get bored or b, try something new that a load of people won't like, or c, do the hardest trick of all and release something that is new enough to be different yet retain the elements that people love. Only the best pull it off and they certainly haven't.
  23. Thanks mate, will pass them on when I have read them.
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