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Nail Soup

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  1. Great song! But I'm wondering, fantastic wonk-out though it is, if it is really in a non-standard time signature. I counted along and I made it 4 beats to the bar..... or am I missing something?
  2. How about the "inky" music papers? There used to be four and now down to some very different version of the NME. The death knell rang for those seems a long time ago?
  3. So my next question about the patent status of the LED version is can be withheld then .
  4. couple of questions come to mind: Would this work / be practical in a typical gig situation? Would your LED version work / be practical?
  5. The magazine racks still look pretty full in the shops. Do you therefore think Q is simply the first to go, and the others will follow? Are the actual sales numbers down (compared to pre-internet publishing), even though there are plenty of titles?
  6. Sometimes we hear that either the artist or the fans say they are not happy with the production on an LP, and that "the demos were better". In that case it could be meaningful to release the demos.
  7. Whoops, just noticed that was a repeat of another post. Magazine for posh doves then.
  8. Pretty good for wacking a snooker ball too.....
  9. Q magazine passed me by, even at it's height. If I ever bought a mag it would be MOJO or sometimes lately Vive le Rock . I only buy magsfor holiday, long hotel stays and so on anyway.
  10. I'm a hobbyist who only gigs a few times per year, enjoys home recording and has a full time job. So I'm not too greatly affected by lack of gigs, but feel for those who are. Would love to get back into the rehearsal room though.
  11. I heard a track by The Stooges this morning on 6 Music. Apparently it comes from a new box set of the 1970 LP "Fun House". It's released on 15 LPs or 7 CD's - prices range from £200 to £400 (from a quick web search).The original album can be got for less than a tenner. Sounds like they are just releasing every take of every song etc. I can understand that a few outtakes might be of interest to a real enthusiast, but is there really any need for such an expansion?
  12. There's often someone who is helpful enough, when they realise I'm looking, to face the fretboard in my direction.
  13. I guess that based on some of the other comments, it might be an advantage for the sig name to be subtly displayed?
  14. I struggle with this. Other areas of music I'm OK at... songwriting, making up basslines and other parts, playing a few different instruments, home recording. OK to my own level of satisfaction anyway. I enjoy going to folk circles, were you take turns in performing a song, and join in with others when they perform. My main instrument at folk circles is ukulele. Occasionally some bass player or other would come and improvise great basslines for the all songs. So I decided that I would invest in a bass ukulele and small amp and give our folk circles some regular bass. As I was choosing an instrument I had a moment of self-realisation - I am lousy at picking up chord changes on the fly. I often drop out of the play-along as I cannot follow the chords, and often do it by watching other peoples fingers. So I vowed that I will not buy a bass ukulele until I get significantly better at following chord sequences on uke/guitar. How I make that journey I do not know. I will be looking for tips in this thread!
  15. more than one per sentence judging from last night.
  16. Using the portable toilet reminds me of a folk event I went to a couple of years ago - the host took great delight in refering to the Cajon as "the devil's commode".
  17. Probably not a help to you, but I'll just throw a few related bits into the discussion. When I play ukulele, it's finger pickinging 50+% of the time. However I don't use the nail, but pick with the flesh. That works out OK and sounds good to my ears. When I play acoustic guitar, I occasionally finger pick... again with the flesh. It can make my fingers sore, so I limit how much I do it. It's only for my own entertainment, or a turn or two in a folk circle, so that works OK. The fingernail issue I do have is when I strum the steel-strung acoustic with fingernails... they gradually wear down /thin and I have to limit the time I do it.
  18. Watching it now. Pretty good doc. One hour in and we are up to the Nineties.... no mention of Budgie yet.
  19. Didn't have time to watch all of it, but seems like Sly and Robbie don't seek the limelight even when they go out under their own name!
  20. Wow, not the high point of Glover or Dio's career. Treading on Paul McCartneys toes a bit actually!
  21. Big favourite at the time - Clint Eastwood and General Saint - Another Ones Bites The Dust. Still sounds great.............oink!
  22. Oh, I've not heard about that........
  23. A classic example is Squeeze. Glen Tilbrook writes the tunes and sings and plays lead guitar. Chris Difford writes the lyrics and plays rhythm guitar (he sang Cool For Cats... I guess that one suited his voice). I heard an interview with Chis, and he told how the Squeeze (and their songwriting partnership) began. They met through an advert, and each bought a bunch of songs to the meeting. By the end of the session they realised that one guy's songs had great lyrics, and the others had great tunes. ....and the rest is history.
  24. Excuse my ignorance, but what did they do?
  25. OK, I'm ready to start as soon as you post 4 multiple choice answers to each pic (of which 2 out of 4 are obviously wrong) !
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