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Stub Mandrel

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  1. Last night I was playingStand By Me (sorry!) on the fretless and it just felt wrong unless I played the major third distinctly flat (going by my finger position and my tuner). I've just checked and in just intonation a major third is about 14 cents flat compared to equal temperament, while the fourth is almost spot on. Does this mean that (a) I'm going to start listening to classical music (b) feel an overwhelming urge to start pulling frets?
  2. Indeed. And every single band member has a 'Bev Bevan' haircut 🙂
  3. I'm shamed. I only have about 20-odd (including guitars, mandolins and Ukes)
  4. I can manage that one 😁 How about De-da-da-da?
  5. Jama-wool padding? Or just swap it for one of these (only £43 to you...)
  6. Odd problem.. are you using long scale strings on an SS bass?
  7. Having seen many people invest a fortune in the 'right tools' just for many of them to never be used again, my advice is that, aside from the obvious basics, see what needs to be done THEN identify a cost effective solution and build your collection of tools as you need them.
  8. Hmm. First concert - Stormqueen, Barry Boy's Comprehensive 6th form common room about 1978 Last concert - Cadstock Fundraiser (including Brothers band Stonehouse and the 'Popular songs in a ska style played by guys in clown constumes' Black Jam Circus) Best concert - Black Sabbath New Year's Eve 1981 at Hammersmith Odeon Worst concert - Cornershop, before they got famous. Just random feedback. But Gong/Here & Now who they were supporting were brilliant. Loudest concert - Motorhead. Hammy Odeon, 83. Seen the most - Probably Fairport Convention, or perhaps Hawkwind. Was once the Stranglers. Most surprising - Dave Swarbrick and Martin Carthy - because my friends invited me along to see a 'quite good' duo on at their local folk club. Or Slade. Next concert - Saxon. Wish I would have seen - Sabbath with Ozzy. Wish I could see again - Heaven and Hell Honourable mentions: Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons - for being awesome. Oysterband - for blowing away Chumbawanba Radiohead - for playing Paranoid Android so I realised I HAD heard of them. Rush - for having an iMax screen as backdrop. Hawkwind - for being Hawkwind.
  9. I didn't actually leave but... In my first band the guitarist/BL had a Dire Straits obsession (about 1/5 to 1/4 of our songs). He was a very able rhythm guitarist but he had a sort of 'Guitar George Syndrome' which meant he wouldn't play lead (OK, he did a bit on Show me the Way, enough to show that with effort he was quite capable...) so the KB player covered most of the solos and I even did a couple on bass (Like a Hurricane with a Bass Solo anyone?) <edit> For some reason I was convinced we were not very good and couldn't understand why we seemed to go down OK at gigs (we even got rebooked...) but from a 30 years later perspective we were pretty tight and in all honesty, despite my angst, the punters at Valleys working men's clubs weren't exactly shouting out for guitar histrionics...
  10. I just found this pic, it's a relatively recent selfie of me with a t-shirt for a band I was in in the early 90s. There must be lots of historic and hysterical t-shirts for basschatters' bands out there, so share yours !
  11. A popular style, but it can look 'sixth-form art portfolio'... Not that my own attempts at cover art are any better:
  12. Utterly rammed and a good time was had by all.
  13. You're doing a beautiful job there, but are you your own worst enemy in the balance department?
  14. The crappy graphics put me off, but when I read that I thought 'must listen' 🙂
  15. There was also the 'Celeb by Ligger' strip in Etavirp Yee...
  16. Not sure why I clicked on that, but I'm glad I did!
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