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60's psychedelic lightshow thang
4-string-thing replied to Born 2B Mild's topic in Accessories and Misc
Thats the one, cheaper on evilbay though. Soundlab also do one by the looks of it. -
60's psychedelic lightshow thang
4-string-thing replied to Born 2B Mild's topic in Accessories and Misc
[quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='786381' date='Mar 25 2010, 09:52 PM']I may have been there in the 60's but I don't remember them much (man). I do remember the projected rotating liquid gel light show though. Now I'm in a retro band, I thought it would be fun to have such a backdrop. Anyone know if modern day equivalents exist?[/quote] Do you mean the old oil wheel thing? I'm sure I've seen them on ebay, brand new. -
Bands - Film Yourselves Live For A Bit Of Honesty
4-string-thing replied to The Funk's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='crez5150' post='785865' date='Mar 25 2010, 02:30 PM']5. At the Bridesmaid with the massive norks who has had one too many to drink and is about to be unleashed in front of everyone..... Seen it many many times [/quote] I'm in the wrong type of band! Gotta start learning "Lady in Red" etc, and join a wedding band. -
[quote name='Low End Bee' post='784440' date='Mar 24 2010, 10:26 AM'] Do it. Then sell it to me.[/quote] ha ha...if only, my girlfriend bought it for me, so she would probably kill me if I did.
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[quote name='josh3184' post='782477' date='Mar 22 2010, 12:39 PM']Violin bass in silver... Now there's an idea! That'd look amazing [/quote] I've got a Le Marquis violin bass in black, which looks great and for £90 new (when I bought mine) was an amazing buy! [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Electric-Violin-Bass-Guitar-LE-MARQUIS-N-Y-LM-VB-BK_W0QQitemZ120388979579QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item1c07be0b7b"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Electric-Violin-Bass...=item1c07be0b7b[/url]
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Squier's classic vibe 51 precision.
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Didn't really think so, there's a bit of baby powder blue going on, but no graphic.
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Saw this on evilbay and wondered if its an Acoustic B120 from the eighties? The pictures not the best. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bass-Amplifier-in-flight-case_W0QQitemZ150423157905QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL?hash=item2305eb3c91"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bass-Amplifier-in-fl...=item2305eb3c91[/url]
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Defretted... What to fill the gaps with?
4-string-thing replied to theosd's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='theosd' post='780834' date='Mar 20 2010, 03:08 PM']Hehe, nice budget option for a budget instrument![/quote] Ha, it was about as low budget as you can get! My first ever bass, a top twenty! Wonder how many others started on one of those? -
[quote name='keving' post='778460' date='Mar 18 2010, 12:05 PM']I'd be interested to hear why nobody has suggested the Ashdown practice amps. I haven't tried one yet but was considering one for quiet accoustic jams as my rig is a bit overkill. Should I reconsider?[/quote] I have the Ashdown Perfect 10. Not bad at all, 30w, headphone socket, cd input so you can play along, 10" speaker, and about £100 brand new. Looks pretty cool too.
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Defretted... What to fill the gaps with?
4-string-thing replied to theosd's topic in General Discussion
I did one years ago and used Araldite, seemed to work ok and left a nice dark line. Can't remember if it was easy to sand or not, but I suspect not! -
I had been thinking of posting something along the lines of "is there a midlands bass bash?" for a while now. Guess you've just answered my question, so you could count me in!
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Let us know when and where your next is.... I could do with a lesson in stagecraft!
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Hope the harmonica is ok?
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70's Precision - What were the good years?
4-string-thing replied to alexisonfire's topic in Bass Guitars
Mine's either a 77 or 78, I'm not sure which. I've owned it since 1979 and have no intention of selling it. Not sure if its a good one or not, cos I've never compared it to another one but it suits me fine. Upon hearing it for the first time, the drummer in my last band declared it "The best sounding bass I've ever heard" But it was through a Markbass stack... As has already been mentioned, you can't go by the year, just by sound, feel and looks. If it suits you, then it is the bass for you! -
[quote name='mep' post='773119' date='Mar 12 2010, 08:10 PM']I was in a Stereophonics tribute band and we were followed on stage by The Nolans, complete with younger daughter & Niece - with 2 of the original members. I managed to get a photo with them in their dressing room as we knew the guy who was doing their backing tracks. [attachment=44683:nowlans_4.jpg][/quote] Ha ha ha... I love the idea of a gig with The Stereophonics tribute and The Nolans being on the same bill....
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Once had a long bass-inspired chat with Dave Pegg, who was with Jethro Tull at the time. Also talked bass with the guy from Therapy? And got chatted up by Sonya Aurora Madan from Echobelly! I used to live just around the corner from John Deacons parents (and presumably Johns childhood home) John Illsley from Dire Straits is also from the same village apparently.
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Wonderful World by Joey Ramone and Straighten Out by The Stranglers!
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I could only stomach a minute and a half of this drivel....
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Fender Precisions - they're fantastic
4-string-thing replied to Ham fisted Bass's topic in Bass Guitars
Finally got round to taking a few pics of my all original 77/78... [attachment=44352:bass2.jpg] [attachment=44351:bass1.jpg] -
I went through the same thing a few months ago. No band, no inspiration, felt I had gone as far as I could on bass. In fact, I was tired of music altogether, even listening to it! I got loads of great advice and support from BC'ers and after a few weeks got myself a couple of auditions. Learning the songs for the auditions got me interested again, and being offered both jobs got me fired up even more! I joined one of the bands and we're having our 4th rehearsal tomorrow night. And although it's quite simple 70's punk, I'm really enjoying it, learning and playing songs that I've never played before. I say, take a couple of weeks off, look for a band thats just starting out, something different to your usual stuff and you'll be fine. Whatever you do, do not sell your gear! You'll only regret it and spend a fortune replacing it later on!
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When I was in an originals band many years ago with ambitions of "making it" we had a bit of a motto... "If you want to be a star, you've got to act like a star" This included dressing like a star, I guess. We didn't much, thats why I drive a van for a living now (oh, and having crap songs and a crap drummer)
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[quote name='nottswarwick' post='765387' date='Mar 5 2010, 04:51 PM']you mean I am NOT with them - the timewasters that is..[/quote] unless there is something they're not telling you....
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Hope it went ok for you, but I have my doubts about this... A couple of weeks ago I received an unsolicited email from a band in Nottingham thanking me for my interest in their band and inviting me to audition (I hadn't answered any adverts from any band in Nottingham, as far as I can remember) I then received another one telling me the auditions had moved time and place, and yesterday received another one from some poor guy who had actually traveled to audition for them. I've cut and pasted the contents of said emails: [color="#4169E1"]Hey, again sorry about last week's disasterous venue hire situation. We are definitley on for this week however, and will be meeting at Magnet in Sneinton Thursday at 8pm. Please let me know if you are able to attend. Thank you Vicky 0*********5 On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Vicky Barnett <[email protected]> wrote: Hi guys, Thanks for your interest in the band. We are looking to get together a great set of party tunes and songs that will make people want to get up and dance or enjoy listening to. Our aims are to get gigs at weddings, Firday /Saturday night pub nights, private parties and corporate events. We would like to invite you to come down for an audition on Thursday 25th Feb, the songs we are going to be running through are: 20th Century Boy Lets Stick Together Sweet Child Of Mine Walking on Sunshine Mercy All songs will be in thier original keys, and we will be in touch nearer the date with a venue. If you have any queries or problems, feel free to email, text or ring. Looking forward to seeing you there! Vicky 0*********5 [color="#000000"]Here is the email from Will.[/color] [color="#4169E1"]Vicky and colleagues, After loading two cabinets into a car, driving 15 miles into Nottingham, unloading at Magnet, waiting an hour, talking to the guy who runs Magnet about what a bunch of utter w***ers you are, loading up again, driving home and unloading again, I would respectively suggest that you can shove your f***ing band up your collective arses.[/color] Thanks a bunch for wasting a whole load of my time. Will [/color] As you can see, Will was not impressed, and I can't say I would have been either! I hope your experience with them was better. Mark.
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I used to be in a band with a lovely girl singer, used to spend most of the gig looking at her behind.... Not the worst job I'll ever have!