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Knownone plays piano like this woman.
musicbassman replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
- I think she was at her best with that line up - I've never understood why she dropped it in favour of Jackson on bass, Simon Philips on drums and no guitarist. 'The Fuse' on guitar gave the band an element of spontaneity which I think the later line up lacked. π Other opinions are available ! -
When a βshimβ just wonβt quite do it.
musicbassman replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
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I could have written this myself, my friend. I've been there so many times with bands over the years I know exactly where you're at ! π
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Errr..........yes -so that'll be you and me, and, oh, maybe about 99% of other BCers ! π
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I feel for you mate, these things happen to us all. Finding the right people to play in a band is always the No 1 issue. In my experience, potential musos for semi pro bands are likely to fall into 4 categories: A. Bl**dy good β and they know it. Likely to disappear at a moments notice if they get a sniff of something better. B. Good, but 'mature' -and they stopped listening to music around 1980 and havenβt progressed since. C. Good, but completely flaky and unreliable β chances of them turning up at a gig (a) on the correct day (b) with all their gear in working order and (c) having learnt all the material = zero D. Absolutely tone deaf apart from one or two show-off party pieces they always trot out. I hope you manage to find better. π
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Baby sues dead man and chums over genitalia failure
musicbassman replied to upside downer's topic in General Discussion
Whole bunch of lawsuits here....... Still, they can afford it. -
Their arrangement of Midnight at the Oasis was sublime -a really essential cover to learn for any aspiring bass player π
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You're thinking about it, aren't you...?
musicbassman replied to Grassie's topic in General Discussion
I think you'll find them in the next file along from "Americans who didn't realise that Spinal Tap were a parody band" -
Toehider - Excellent One-Man-Bandery!
musicbassman replied to binky_bass's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for this Binky, absolutely excellent - creative, tongue in cheek, super clever. π The track Moon and Moron is pure Cardiacs ! Just have a look at the on screen lyrics in this video for the opening track - it doesn't get better than this ! π -
Which isolated bass recordings would you love to hear?
musicbassman replied to JJTee's topic in General Discussion
Russ Stableford was the session bass player used for Everlasting Love. There was a big fuss made by the tabloid media at the time when it was revealed that none of the band had actually played on the record, it was all session players. Well, who would have thought ? π I played with Love Affair for a while in the mid '70's, (I think I was their 13th bass player !) so I know that song backwards. Despite the appalling quality, the extracted bass line that Woodinblack has posted does sound like the original to me. And this really is a song where muted pick playing is essential ! -
Some information for the less informed, like myself - http://aws2.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Gear-Tech/en-us/What-the-Heck-is-PLEK.aspx
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Well, surely they're harder on rounds ? - I know I'd certainly find them harder just because of the nature of the strings - coarse and edgy as opposed to smooth and silky. Mind you, seems some people refer to glissando when what they're actually doing is hammering on a semitone - slightly different effect IMHO. You do a little gliss right at the end of your recording - excellent by the way! - and I can't work out whether you're using a sliding gliss or hammering. Sounds good either way ! π PS Ernie Ball cobalts are my favourite flats π
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Thanks for posting this Ped - a new listen for me, and gold plated A1 stuff. Singer's phrasing reminds me of iamddb. Can't find the name of the bass player, but an absolute master of discreet glissando and ghost notes, and a great ad for the PJ sound, which I love. Here's another track:
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Parody account or rich parents naively supporting?
musicbassman replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
- That's a brilliant idea ! - I'd certainly watch Rick doing a series on that theme. Let the pain begin................ -
The most hilariously bad song I have heard
musicbassman replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
What's this ? Now someones autotuned Sarah Brand's track ! π -
The most hilariously bad song I have heard
musicbassman replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
.......or possibly only just starting to realise what they've got involved with............ -
Bad records that are good, even brilliant
musicbassman replied to Dan Dare's topic in General Discussion
Johnathan Richman - Abominable Snowman in the Market - he's down by the peas and carrots, apparently.............. -
Does this mean I have to turn up late for rehearsals with my high maintenance girlfriend, turn my amp up to 11 and widdle away endlessly whilst the rest of the band are trying to work out some harmony parts ? ...Thought so ! π
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Marmite was not the first thing that came to mind when you said that .......... βΉοΈ
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I'd like some deodorant, please. Yes sir, Ball or aerosol ? Oh, isn't there one that can do both ?
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It's about as real as rocking horse poo............
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Yes - and the only conclusion to reach is that life's a b*tch βΉοΈ