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I bought a bass from Clarky. Fantastic communication throughout. Well packaged and incredibly quick delivery. Would have no problems with dealing with Clarky again. Cheers Clarky, Des
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Falling In Love Again-Marlene Dietrich
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Don't Dither , Do It!- Steve Hillage
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Can Blue Men Sing The Whites- Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
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One night Standard(s)- Ashley McBride
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Invisible Sun (The Police)
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Hope your audition goes well but as my old mate used to say "every time you audition for a band you should be auditioning them to see if YOU want to join after you've played together".
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Bought a Shure beta 87 from Tom. Perfect smooth transaction. Microphone securely packaged and in unused condition. Great communication throughout. Top Basschatter. Cheers Tom!
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Today I've destroyed the tip of my left middle finger.
Desbass replied to Jackroadkill's topic in General Discussion
I feel and share your pain. I have started to develop Dupuytren's contracture in my right hand and was told that there wasn't much that could be done, except an operation on the hand when it became too restricting, I then broke my wrist in a bizarre gardening accident! (Usually happens to Spinal Trap drummers) and have lost the feeling in my left hand middle finger so no more Johny Cash poses! I struggle on with it but I do feel that I'll never feel the response from my hands when I'm playing that I felt before the accidents. An upside is whenever I make an absolute arse of any bassline I'm playing I can always play the "doing the best I can with MAJOR hand issues" card. -
Fantastic country song by Chuck Mead- BR 549/Raul Malo-The Mavericks featuring a monkey/chimpanzee in the video. Might not be the one you are after but a cracking tune ,regardless!
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Just received a Zoom multi-stomp pedal from Martin. Fantastic condition and well packaged. There was even a few of his settings still in the user slots so some great sounds ready for me to use stright away! Cheers Martin, Des
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I'm so sorry to hear this. It's strange that even though I have not met many of the Basschatters face to face I always seem to feel I am already mates with so many of them. My condolences to all friends and family of Old Horse Murphy.
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I'm absolutely gutted that I couldn't attend the meet up. The shift in date really did it for me. I had an important gig on the night before and, being of a certain vintage, once I had self-taxied all my relatives home from the venue, it was dark o'clock before I managed to get home. The drive to the meet-up was just too much to be done safely , I'm still on "after gig" euphoria lag time which is why I'm posting this at stupid o'clock! I loved all the postings and photos of basses ,amps, and effects that folks brought along and hopefully I will be able to get to the next one. Well done to Rob (rwillett) for all the efforts in making a great event for everyone!
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Have just bought a Fender Engine Room power supply from Ian. The whole process from start to finnish was excellent. The item was in mint condition as described and packaged to a "bomb proof" standard. Ian kept me up to date with every step including postage arrangements. I would gladly buy from him again. Cheers Ian!
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Just received strings I bought from Alex. Super quick dispatch and sent via tracked and signed for mail. Well packed and just as described. A pleasure to deal with. Cheers Alex!
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The Great Double Bass Race - BBC4 TV, 11.30 7th Jan
Desbass replied to pete.young's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Wow! What a fantastic documentary. I was just about to list my double bass for sale when I was transported back to my childhood, when I played violin for the last two years of primary school and the first year of secondary school. When I went up to the "Big School" I was too cool to keep going with all that old fashioned stuff. Despite the efforts of a fantastic music teacher who offered me all kinds of alternatives , including Contrabass/double bass, (too young and stupid to know what this was) I gave up the violin and all that "old fashioned stuff". Now I'm a mature (decrepit) bass player who bought a Thomann 3/4 upright for using in a country/americana band. Since watching this video, (which in 1978 was happening just when I was getting into punk), has rekindled my appreciation of the wide diversity of bass music. Maybe I'll have a wee go at some arco stuff on the Thomann bass before I give up on such a brilliant instrument! Thanks to pete.young for posting this link. -
I think the shift in date might make it harder for me to make it but if I can get there I will. BTW my mention to "Dafties" playing my basses in an earlier reply was a reference to numerous people who have come up to me at gigs and said they're bass players and could they try my bass. After my beloved instruments have been dropped and abused by these sort of people I no longer let them "have a shot"! I'm sure the Basschatters who attend Bass-bashes would treat my stuff with care and respect and I would have no problem with anyone having a play on anything I brought to the Bash.
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Hi rwillett. Once you have a firm date established I might be able to attend the bash. Cheers, DesBass P.s. I can bring some of my collection of basses for"non-dafties" to have a noodle on. (Scottish word for Eejits. Muppets, Tire Kickers!)
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Locked account when trying to sign in on android phone.
Desbass posted a question in Site Issues and Questions
I recently signed up for the £20 membership but every time I try to sign in from my Samsung phone I get locked out. I then receive an email, the first time stating that someone in Northern Ireland had tried three times and then, on another occasion, someone in England had done the same. I used a Hotmail email to sign up to Basschat but should I re register with a Gmail one as I rarely have any spam or problems with that one whereas I get the usual spam and phishing nonsense on the Microsoft Hotmail one? Should I also opt for a computer generated password rather that my own made up one? Cheers, Des -
Hi there. Still don't know if I'm posting on the correct bit of the site but just wanted to say thanks for all the "welcome to the group" replies and to clear up what I meant about playing back to front on my original post. What I was refering to was that despite my being a "leftie" in everything from writing , playing snooker/billiards etc, and just about everything else I did or played, no one thought about telling me that you could get left handed bass guitars or even switching the bass around and stringing the other way up so I went against everything that felt natural and learned to play "normaly" (although it didn't feel that way for a long time!). I now use that as an excuse for any less than perfect lines I play although some people say it still sounds like I'm trying to play the wrong way round most of the time! Cheers , Des
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This is the equivalent of blowing into an SM 58 and saying "Is this on?" I hope i'm typing in the right place so I'll keep going and see what happens! I've been playing bass since 1973 when my brother, who played in a folk band, asked me to swap my reed organ for an "ELECTRIC GUITAR" because he needed the keyboard for a couple of tunes. When the guitar arrived it turned out to be an Ibanez short scale bass and a Zenta practice amp and, even though I'm left handed, it was a right hand model and I've been playing back to front ever since! I have played in an assortment of bands since then from working mens social clubs to bands that wrote thier own stuff , rock and blues bands and now am playing in an "Americana" band doing everything from Hank Williams to Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats. I've been observing this group from the sidelines for a while and think that its mainly comprised of pretty decent , knowledgegable, and fun types of guys and gals so I've decided to sign up. Hope to continue to enjoy the banter and, despite the saying, "this old dog CAN learn new tricks! Cheers , Des