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Stub Mandrel

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  1. I can't think of many songs more relevant to what is currently happening in the USA and UK...
  2. That's büggered up the plans for a lot of Nativity plays this Christmas. But seriously... that begs the question, should Jews play Christians? Can a Muslim play a Hindu? Is it a matter of faith or origin? If your mother was an aethist and your father followed Shinto, can you play either, both or just the mixture? All these 'rules' sound like special pleading once you start to look at the underlying logic. Where do you draw the lines? Can anyone portray a fictional character or sing a figurative song as there's no real lived experience?
  3. I would say no... unless you feel West Indians shouldn't play punk or heavy metal. But the lyrics do some dodgy stereotyping. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jan/23/10ccs-graham-gouldman-every-west-indian-person-ive-spoken-to-loves-dreadlock-holiday-but-i-wouldnt-write-certain-lines-now
  4. Not doing the gig until Friday but I think this will amuse you guys...
  5. That's put me right off!
  6. I have my own take on this. If, through a song, I can feel a connection to the original composer/performer, surely that's exactly what the music was for. I am not American (or Canadian) but I can appreciate the sentiments expressed in 'Ohio' and feel no guilt playing it. Should I feel uncomfortable singing "(Something Inside) So Strong" by Labi Siffre? I appreciate the sentiment just as much and I have no more connection to Stephen Stills and Neil Young other than my skin colour. I think most 'cultural appropriation' is righteous indignation. The real problems are misusing culturally significant things out of context (e.g. using holy symbols as trendy decorations) or pretending to be what you are not. I recall someone being slated for wearing a Japanese wedding dress. When Japanese people were asked their views, they thought it was wonderful a westerner appreciated their traditional clothing.
  7. I used to take a bass and a 50W combo on the bus to rehearsals... before I passed my test.
  8. Done. Incidentally as my problems are chiefly arthritic, they improve with playing. I didn't mention an issue I used to suffer... numbness in my right hand a hangover ftom mostly resolved carpal tunnel syndrome caused by my right wrist rubbing on the edge of my desk when using a mouse. A supportive mouse pad now prevents issues. They can return with extended bass playing, but a wristband prevents this.
  9. The Klown will get beheaded. Rumour has it that a maggot infested head will drop out of the mask...
  10. I've been using rounds on my fretless since 1987. OK I don't play it very often, but it still hasn't got significant wear.
  11. Seems my 'Jack V Custom' was pretty much their top of the range, way back when. I got mine for £300 with a case, strap, dunlop straplocks and a lead. It even had a fresh battery!
  12. Me playing my B2 in 1987. The guitarist has the six-string version.
  13. I use rounds... because I've always used them since about 1987! Roto 66, or occasionally Elites.
  14. All done... Requesting extra veggie food and crumble... the vash counts as what my daughter calls a 'cheat day' where I can eat as much as I want!
  15. Read it properly
  16. Give that man a job!
  17. I've been charged with finding a way to attach a wireless mic to the 'chainsaw' 🤣
  18. I should say, I use rounds.
  19. I found this with google:
  20. Steve Bailey says rounds!
  21. From last wednesday's rehearsal(!)
  22. Maybe mix in a very small amount of amber stain with a compatible varnish.
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