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Leonard Smalls

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  1. [quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1427734488' post='2733642'] Ok, went for Skol,[B] Leonard Smalls[/B] and The Lord Sausage. [/quote] Ta! Points mean prizes!
  2. Excellent review, Douglas, as ever! Cheers! And there's been no spicy ciggies, or funny tablets for a long time! Surprised you didn't get the Grateful Dead reference - though instead of Buffalo we were truckin' up 7th Avenue, and the Doodah man became a bass-wah man to bring in the final bit of racket... And there was a hint of Bowie, to hammer home the "Fashion" references...
  3. Talking of Tommy Bolin, this album is well worth getting for those that like that sort of thing: [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xqnz1vsFDU&list=PL73NxyhryGEMNyeLQseysSvad-aG6HuZM&feature=player_detailpage[/MEDIA]
  4. [quote name='lou24d53' timestamp='1427111227' post='2725794'] I'm going to be doing exactly the same pretty shortly, using the same Hercules wall brackets which I will be putting up using these - [url="http://www.screwfix.com/p/spit-driva-tp12-panhead-fixings-metal-35mm-pack-of-100/11923"]http://www.screwfix.com/p/spit-driva-tp12-panhead-fixings-metal-35mm-pack-of-100/11923[/url] [/quote] After many years attaching stuff to plasterboard walls, that's the method I'd use as well; it's very simple and nowhere near as easy to cock up as the expansion fittings. However, I'd only use these if the board is definitely attached to 50x25mm rather than dabbed on using board adhesive. The screw fittings are as strong as the plaster board and will easily hold 15-20kgs each. If the board is dabbed on you'll need to drill into the brick. Frame fixings would work for the weights involved...
  5. Nice! Really reminds me of something, especially the keys... And what has your "tool" done to Soundcloud? It's full page only, with no navigation, no moving cursor showing where you are in the track or owt? Miss, he's broken Soundcloud, Miss, Miss...
  6. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1426840766' post='2722448'] Your already pretty good... I just listened to your composition competetion entry, lovely tone and feel. [/quote] Why thank you! But that's the Wal for you, it does it all by itself! (That's what my mother - a piano teacher - thought that electric instruments did)
  7. 30+ years for me... If I'd practised constantly I'd probably be pretty good, especially if I'd practised things that I'm weak at. However, being lazy, I practised what I could do and forgot about the rest. Luckily, I don't do covers as such, which means I don't have to try and play like Pino, or The Ox or whatever which means I've stuck with being lazy!
  8. Doh! Just spotted it's already in Off Topic!
  9. Don't know if this has been posted before... [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohgjde2vgh8&feature=youtu.be[/MEDIA]
  10. Very nice! Although it appears to be a guitar...
  11. Aye - tis shedua apart from the wear points! Cost me £500 from Allbang and Strummit many years ago.
  12. Looks like it! http://thebassgallery.com/strings/hard-rocking-steel-slappers-6-string-4477.html
  13. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1426236207' post='2715860'] What strings are you guys using on your Wals? I've always used prosteels but I changed to Warwick black labels on the Wal as I needed a tapered B. I want to get as much growl as possible, any recomendations? [/quote] I'm getting an excellently growly tone from Labella Slappers...
  14. [quote name='lurksalot' timestamp='1426536924' post='2719108'] I proper enjoyed that , I would bring the vocal higher in the mix , it is worth it just so you can pick the lyric out Armani ,salami marney Oh yes ....Jimmy choo shoe , canoo sweet [/quote] Cheers! You might be right about the vox - but I'm kind of new to this "singing" lark so kept it down a bit. However, it was higher until Soundclooud compression! Still, it's good enough for sport, as we used to say at Auntie Beeb's.
  15. ER! https://soundcloud.com/dredd-and-the-badass-weed/turn-to-the-left See if y'all can spot the lyrical influences...
  16. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1426412310' post='2717666'] You could try option 4 - Rap [/quote] Be afraid... Be very afraid... For that is what I've gone for. It's not as bad as that terrible time Peter Jones did a bit of "Rapper's Delight" on Dragon's Den, and I'm hoping lots of compression and filtering makes it not too appallingly ill-thought-out! I'm sure The Kidz will love it.
  17. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1426242789' post='2715991'] You're obviously a natural when it comes to lyric writing... [/quote] Writing? But not fighting. The lover in me don't find violence exciting! (Rhymezone is your friend...)
  18. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1426240128' post='2715938'] Lyrics are incredibly difficult, unless you're happy to just churn out the usual "Moon June"stuff. [/quote] But the moon in June inspires a lovely tune!
  19. Like it - reminds me of my youth Anyway,I'd say it just needs a bit of thickening up at the bottom end. In other words make the bass, snare, and bass drum deeper and wider. Perhaps double up the bass tracks, pan them out a bit and put different compression on each, one with more bass boost...
  20. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1426069881' post='2713934'] I let the Mrs hear what I've done so far & she was flabbergasted at how awful it is. [/quote] Don't let her hear mine then!
  21. Or use something like "Mike the Drummer", which has thousands of drum clips, fills etc for every occasion. It just means a bit of editing... Though I'm tending to tap out drums now using my keyboard's pads. As for the Wal, I used my ancient one with an XLR cable straight into my Focusrite so it's just Wal electronics plus VST compression. Serious heavy bass tone!
  22. [quote name='ras52' timestamp='1425895153' post='2711808'] New York, London, Paris, Munich...? [/quote] Everyone's talkin' bout that Prada tunic! (that's a sneaky peaky)
  23. Don't worry - the song was also inspired by The Grateful Dead so he'll be happy! Though there is hints of modern stuff like Bowie and the great M...
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