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Imagine you're in a relatively new originals band... Many will know there's very little (if any!) money in it when you're just starting out. Not only that but audiences can be very hard to come by. So which is best? a) a headline gig quite locally at a venue you've played before and know there'll be a bit of an appreciative crowd, but there's virtually no money in it apart from a few free beers b) a headline gig at a good venue 1.5 hours drive away where you've never played or even been to, so you've got no idea if any punters will turn up to see a band they've never heard of, fee covers your fuel plus a few beers c) a support at a good venue more than 2 hours drive away, you know the headline band will pull in a large crowd but the fee barely covers your fuel cost Is it better to try and get your self known by plugging away purely locally, or cast the net a bit wider in the hope that someone will turn up, or hope that someone else's audience will like you and spread the word?
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September Composition Challenge - GET WRITING!
Leonard Smalls replied to Skol303's topic in Recording
Had a couple of hours free so I thought I'd flop something funky'n'odd out 😎 Bass is all my 1982 Wal custom, apart from the phat keyboard bass. -
Indeed. I always found microdots helped!
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I'm going on the telly tomorrow morning
Leonard Smalls replied to borntohang's topic in General Discussion
Aye! Here's me back in the early days with Stars, when my mate was managing them and they decided they needed a bass player for a gig - they were supporting us at a village hall in Shropshire... Nothing like making it up on the spot with only a very vague idea of what the chords are! -
I suspect those poor Planet Rock chaps think that guitar solos are only ever done by long-haired fellows playing in pretty standard late 60s/70s rock bands, plus those who later imitated them. So they would never have looked to funk or jazz for some serious widdle-fests; frinstance, they could have got some kudos by name-checking Mike Stern's solo on Miles Davis' "Fat Time". Or Mark Hicks and Danny Webster's guitar work on "Slide" by Slave... Never mind that anything ever done by David Fiucynzski makes Slash look like a beginner doing Smoke On't Watter in a music shop! Then there's "Maggot Brain"!
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I've just bought a Gruvgear solo from BassDirect... Once you've sorted the slightly fiddley screw fixings it's incredibly comfy - no pain at all from my heavy Wal! And it's made of neoprene and plastic.
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Where have all the ashtrays gone? 🤪
Leonard Smalls replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
The bridge cover comes in handy as an armoured codpiece for those rougher gigs... -
Warwick Bootsy Collins Spacebass - now 1000€
Leonard Smalls replied to marcblum's topic in Basses For Sale
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What Do You Think, Band Opportunities
Leonard Smalls replied to Bluewine's topic in General Discussion
Can't stand REM. But Jane's Addiction are another story! -
Exactly! What's Champeg? Is it sparkling advocaat?
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Ssshhhh! They're Yankee designed watts. Or at least watts designed by an employee of a Yankee company. Or more truthfully watts designed by an employee of what used to be a good ol' Yankee company, until it was taken over by Harman International, who also used to be a good ol' Yankee company until they were bought by Samsung.
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Funnily enough I play bass guitar and use a Crown power amp... But having gone to Markbass speakers for lightness (the band just never seem to be around when my gear goes in or out!) it seemed wise to not buy a Macrotech, but an XLS. Not only can I lift it with one hand, but it still pumps out 1550 good 'ol Yankee watts. So my back's happy, and my drummer and guitarist are easily silenced!
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Can't go wrong with the various Bill Laswell/Bernie/Bootsy thangs, like Praxis or Axiom Funk:
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I was forced (not at knife-point obvs...) to play piano as a kid - got as far as grade 7 - but always preferred what the left hand was doing. Then a m8 of mine in 6th form took up bass and joined a band. He let me have a go and I thought it was much cooler than playing classical piano, especially as I'd also got into The Funk by then. So I went to uni, borrowed a m8's acoustic 6 string guitar to learn the notes on and 3 months later was in a band with a borrowed shortscale Gibson.
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Aye - a PB51 in spalted maple with EMG pups. It's very comfortable, about the same weight as my Sandberg basic. It's got a fast, narrowish neck (40mm) and suits the way I play (slap, thumb, fingerstyle) with a great range of tones. Not only that but it's eye-catching!
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We had one last Friday in The Valleys... It was a nasty rainy night, we drove 1.5 hours to get there. And played a pretty decent set, bar fupping up our last song (it's a cover so it didn't matter 😁) to 10 very enthusiastic people. Which I spose is better than playing to 1000 indifferent people! Then we drove home, which took a shade less than 1hr20... Still, at least my Parker bass got an outing!
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ER!
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We cover Where Eagles Dare, with a slappy bass line and hiNRG disco middle 8 for good measure....
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Last gig for a while - writing new material for a recording... But we're at The Dragonffli in Pontypool Friday 16th with support from Capitol Confusion. Tidy!
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But is it at least 9' tall? Never mind the quality, feel the width! Talking of which, Mr Mayhem could lay those 8x10s down sideways on top of each other, TKSs on top next to each other vertically with Accugroove vertically on top of those. One of the Fender Bassman amps would complete what would, on first glance, be a functional stack of Gentleman's width!
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Mmmmmm, raffia! 😁 I had to use a stepladder to build my WobbleyStack (TM). And as my amp will only do a 2ohm load if it's driving both channels I'd need a 2nd identical stack to actually play through it!
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Indeed! It don't exist unless we can see it... Bring on yer Stack-of-Doom!!!! And combos aren't allowed in The Rules.
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My taste in music was formed by the John Peel Show of the late 70s/early 80s, and by New Romantical and gay clubs of the early 80s. Which means I potentially like absolutely anything so long as it: a) is leftfield and a bit out-of-order b) has got a daft hairstyle c) funks'n'grooves like a mutha d) would make most parents from any era demand it be switched off