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PaulWarning

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  1. [quote name='alyctes' timestamp='1450351122' post='2931866'] I can't say enough bad things about "A Spaceman Came Travelling". It on its own is enough to put me off C. de B. for ever. I like some carols a lot. 'Adam Lay Ybounden', in particular, is fantastic. [/quote]guess it wouldn't do for us all to be the same, it's the only C de B song I can listen to
  2. one thing has always struck me as strange if Sid was such a horrible individual how come he was Lydons best mate? who seems to be a reasonable judge of human character
  3. one Christmas song that I can't stand is a Wonderful Christmas Time a typical twee effort from Macca, like Lennon's though
  4. another vote for Fairytale here, also love playing the bassline to Slade's effort, we drag that one out every December, another one I quite like, probably because you never hear it is G G's Another Rock and Roll Christmas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h5VJDO_zZM
  5. [quote name='borntohang' timestamp='1450278637' post='2931296'] Agree with you totally. It was a manufactured outrage and a low effort one at that; the transcript is ridiculously sparse and wouldn't raise an eye today. I'm not sure he even asked a proper question at any point, just talked bollocks. [/quote]I think it was the use of the F word on tea time TV that caused the outrage, I think that would happen even today, but at the time it was the perfect storm
  6. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1450275771' post='2931265'] And after all that here's some specific advice for the OP. The only realistic way that your ex-guitarist is going to get any of his songwriter performance royalties is through the PRS. Therefore before anything else happens he needs to become a member. For songwriters the joining fee is currently £50. Many musicians don't think this is worth paying (although IME a songwriter whose overall contribution to the whole set is at least 25% should make this back in their first year provided that the band is doing at least 30 gigs a year). If he does decided to join get him to supply you with his CAE number and then add his contribution to the already registered songs (if he isn't already, and if he is add his CAE number to the registration) plus register any new ones. That just leaves the question of who submits the set lists. IMO if the band is doing 2 to 3 gigs a month playing mostly self-penned songs, then unless you are doing lots of house parties and similar unlicensed venues, it should be more than worth your while to take the 5 minutes os it requires to complete the on-line form after each gig. If you really can't be bothered then why not email him the set lists and let him do the work? [/quote]cheers for that, although I didn't pay £50 to become a PRS member, is that a recent thing or have I registered for something different? the guitarist has not mentioned it again, I think when I told him it involved actually doing something about it himself he quickly lost interest
  7. Paul Simonon was hired because of his looks when he couldn't play by the Clash look how he turned out, If it wasn't for the Heroin, Nancy Spungden and being a pratt in some parallel universe we could all be discussing what a great bass player Sid is [quote name='KevB' timestamp='1449828749' post='2927205'] Pretty much punk in a nutshell really. [/quote] sorry Kev can't agree with you on that one, people like Segs Jenkins of the Ruts and Bruce Foxton are great bass players, as I've discovered when trying to learn some of their bass lines
  8. I'm still using my AKG perception system I got off ebay with no problems at all, battery life is about 6 hours (1 x AAA)
  9. I use one I got off amazon [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008VEAZ2K?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00"]http://www.amazon.co...ailpage_o07_s00[/url] I find it works well I can adjust the angle and unlike some bassists I prefer my combo off the floor to stop possible booming when on a wooden stage
  10. [quote name='kevvo66' timestamp='1450039470' post='2929115'] Yes agreed yes I now the pistols did God save the queen before anyone says anything I never really got the anarchist stuff like crass and such like ,discharge I think that killed the whole movement and most off us moved with our fave band ,then again most punk bands by that time had developed into more new wavey pop sort of genre [/quote]absolutely, the thing about the early punk stuff was that they were good melodic pop songs played faster and simpler, when Crass, Discharge and the like came along it was just shouty shouty with not much of a melody in there, never really got it, unfortunately mention punk to some people and that what they think it's all about, when originally it wasn't. The Ramones songs are all about the melody line
  11. [quote name='BottomE' timestamp='1450017906' post='2928803'] Dee Dee was a fan of the Bay City Rollers... [/quote]you saw the Rollers documentary as well then, I'm not sure about the link with the Ramones TBH, but at least we got to see a Ramones clip
  12. simple but very effective How Long by Ace
  13. I'll add Segs from the Ruts, how he plays all downstrokes on Babylons Burning I really don't know. Oh yeah and he can do finger style as well
  14. I know the quality might not be there but I just took my laptop along to rehearsals last week, recorded them using audacity and the laptops microphone did the job
  15. lets face it, us lot on here are going to enjoy any bass intro, UK Subs, Warhead. Does anybody know of a BAD bass intro?
  16. nearly forgot, love playing this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KTsXHXMkJA
  17. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1449833440' post='2927275'] I agree, that's why I'm using Barefaced Super Compacts these days. Only 21lbs each. [/quote]yeah, I've got a Fender Rumble 500 and keep toying with the idea of an extension cab at 20 KG it's still quite bulky though, no doubt I'll crack when I see a second hand one
  18. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1449832787' post='2927267'] I've got 2 112's and I generally use both but where only one cab is needed I still set up both cabs and just plug in the top one. Call me old fashioned but IMO a stack looks much better than a lonely cab on a stand! [/quote]couldn't agree more, it's humping them about that's the problem
  19. punk seems to like bass intros, the Damned's Love Song is another one, oh yeah and Neat Neat Neat, let's be honest sometimes it's the only time you can hear the bass
  20. not sure if that's a comment at my post JTUK, but just because I can't hear the guitar that distinctly doesn't mean the rest of the room can't, I like to hear what I'm playing clearly, if you can't is all to easy to fool yourself that you're playing well when you're not, TBH all I need to hear clearly is me and the drums, we lay the foundation. I've got a wireless set up and go to the back of the room at sound check to make sure everybody is heard as they should be
  21. [quote name='bassman7755' timestamp='1449815114' post='2927058'] Another thing to try is a stand that angles the cab back a bit. [/quote]I've got one of those, it does make a difference, I can hardly hear the guitarist
  22. don't really agree with DAB radio sounding terrible, in the car anyway, the bass on Gold radio sounds amazing sometimes and you don't get the high fizz that is sometimes prevalent on FM, sometimes it's so bad I have to turn my hearing aids off
  23. [quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' timestamp='1449678712' post='2925910'] -1. +1. [/quote]there you go then
  24. [quote name='Tdw' timestamp='1449674794' post='2925863'] We could have 1" speakers. If you put loads of 1" speakers in a 1 x 15 sized box it would work fine justb like a 1 x 15, but its much cheaper and simpler to just put a single 15" in there. [/quote]right, ok I get that and I understand about 2 x 10" nearly being the same area as a 1 x 15" ("1 x12" being more I think) and all things being equal like speaker throw being long enough a 2 x 10" or 12" will give as much grunt, but it's a lot easier (and cheaper) to get grunt out a 15" speaker than 2 x 10" speakers because the loudest frequency the speaker gives out will be lower in a 15" speaker, or of course, I could be talking a load of bollocks
  25. must admit I don't get this speaker size doesn't effect depth argument, if that was the case we could all have 1" speakers couldn't we? I've always found a 15" has more grunt than a 10", limited experience granted
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