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I'm a big fan of the Suicycos... Heavy and funky...
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What are you listening to right now?
Leonard Smalls replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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Kind of incongruous!
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Public friendly bass video content?
Leonard Smalls replied to arthurhenry's topic in General Discussion
I've just made a video with my band.... We all shot some footage of ourselves miming along (or in the case of our guitarist, hanging the washing up with guitar round neck), and I did a multiple green screen overlay with footage of the Battle of Orgreave in the background. It came out quite well and helped keep us a little sane. (See it on the "Show us your playing videos thread or on Choked FB link below) -
Video I've just finished for one of our band's recent songs using footage we all shot at home...
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What are you listening to right now?
Leonard Smalls replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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I think all basses are ridiculously over-complicated and pretentious. What's wrong with a good old tea chest, broom handle and bit of string?
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March Composition Challenge - VOTING!
Leonard Smalls replied to Skol303's topic in General Discussion
Best place for it. 😁 (Though, controversy aside (🤣), I've never met a P bass I get on with, and have only every found 1 Jazz I liked, and that was stupidly expensive. Give me my bargain-basement Wal or ACG any day!!!!) -
March Composition Challenge - VOTING!
Leonard Smalls replied to Skol303's topic in General Discussion
I voted ages ago... But as we're approaching the deadline and we've only had 9 voters perhaps I could get more interest from the locked-down throng by asking "should I use a Jazz or a P bass next time?" -
What are you listening to right now?
Leonard Smalls replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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Little noodle I've been playing with...
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We should have been supporting Headsticks in Nottingham! Then we were meant to play Hereford next Thursday and the Dementia Aware benefit at the Dolls House on Easter Sunday...
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What are you listening to right now?
Leonard Smalls replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Fancied a bit of anger! -
Another one gone...
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Here's a proper bass groove, complete with widdly bits (gets widdlier from 2'10) and everything... I liked it so much I nicked the main 2 bits for our band!
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Biggest Bass Drop... EVER!!! #Edit:It's come to my attention that the term “Bass Drop" is not universal so may I add that this thread is asking for members to share their favourite Outstanding Bass moments in songs & has nothing to do with dropping fish*
Leonard Smalls replied to Ted Theodore Logan, III's topic in General Discussion
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Play it like this and you'll be fine! 😁
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All our gigs are postponed until "better times"... Gives us a chance to work on that 20 minute semi-chromatic modal epic in alternating 13:8 and5:6. Perfect for a punk audience!
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What are you listening to right now?
Leonard Smalls replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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Recommend these Dutch chaps, proggy, atmospheric and quite groovy. Strangely, I first heard them when I walked into the bar of my local pub - which only rarely has music - and Sky Architect were playing in the corner (I say corner, they took up half the bar!) And from almost the opposite end of rawk, these Bristolians have a new and different sound!
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Best new choon I've heard for some while
Leonard Smalls replied to Paul S's topic in General Discussion
You can't go wrong if you get Big Tony and Trouble Funk involved... -
I was on the Events crew at Leeds University, somebody asked me if I'd mix the band who were playing in the Tartan Bar as he had a date... I had very little clue, but managed to get a passable sound from The Sisters of Mercy - it was one of their 1st gigs. I also saw the Red Hot Chilli Peppers 1st UK gig at the Clarendon in Hammersmith - maybe 50 people there - and I was at the infamous Mean Fiddler gig where Hillel Slovak "was taken ill" leaving just the 3 of them to continue. Flea coped very well and played even more notes than he usually does!
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I was originally a sound engineer at BBC TV, then moved into Post Production Technical Management... Left London and retrained as an electrician, did up and sold quite a few houses, continued sparkying. Meanwhile, the Mrs opened a garden centre - as it seemed easier than crawling about in spider-filled attics I now work there (part-time, rest of the time I look after our 5 dogs and annoy the neighbours by playing bass very loudly).