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Leonard Smalls

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  1. Take a lift (off my spliff) - Jacob Killer Miller
  2. You can call me Al(veoli) - Art Garfunkel
  3. Stan Dandy Liver - Adam and the Ants
  4. Passion of Lovers - Bauhaus
  5. You be Illin' - Run DMC
  6. To be fair they're doing quite well already with what they've got...
  7. The first Cut is the Deepest - P.P Arnold
  8. Funnily enough, it's a Parker PB51. It's basically a Flybass that's made in Indonesia with slightly less fancy woodwork. I loved the spalted maple so I had to have it - the EMGs sound great as well.
  9. Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash
  10. From Gloucester, a few weeks ago, courtesy of See Ya Down The Front photography...
  11. Reanimation - Belouis Some
  12. Scary Monsters - David Bowie
  13. Rose Garden Funeral of Sores - Bauhaus
  14. Hidden Gems...
  15. Just watching these. King Gizzardy Awesomeness!
  16. Say What! - Trouble Funk
  17. Idles best so far for me... They were an object lesson in how to do a proper rockin' show.
  18. When I was in London I used to use this guy: https://www.osteopathy.org.uk/register-search/registrants/4161-mr-lazarus-nono/?county=london&county=london He was excellent - specialised in ballet and performance related problems but did an excellent job on my more climbing related injuries...
  19. Aah, The Name is Bootsy, Baby - Bootsy's Rubber Band
  20. For a change mine was a cover! We did the Dead Kennedys "Moon Over Marin" with Raph on CopyBass and me adding a Magazine "Song From Under The Floorboards" feel. This was at Percy's, Whitchurch. And he played his Squire Jazz through Sansamp and Trace Elf into Bitsa 4x10 cab, I used my ACG Recurve into Helix with a very slightly overdriven and heavily compressed and gated patch into ancient Marshall Jubilee head and huge Mesa 2x15 cab. Worked surprisingly well.
  21. No Name On The Bullet - Sly and Robbie
  22. The fee barely covers fuel! But we feel it's worth playing there as it's a place worthy of support. They put on bands 2 or 3 nights a week, up to 3 at a time in all genres, it's free to get in, they've got a brilliant soundman and I think grass-roots venues like this deserve every break they can get! As we don't do it for the money - it's effectively a hobby - we're happy to do that. It's not as if they're charging on the door, then charging loads for food and drink then underpaying the bands; they also support foreign touring bands too with free accommodation. I'm happy to play there for a fifth time as well if they they want us...
  23. Had a blast at the excellent Percy's in Whitchurch, Shropshire. Turned out we were headlining, which meant late bed for this old codger - I'd been hoping to be home by ten 😁 First up we had Taser Puppets - 3 piece with and early Velvets sound. Good stuff! Then, the Spontanes - they had a couple of ex-members of foul-mouthed punks The Macc Lads; they did a set of punk covers of 50s and 60s stuff. They were seriously tight with great arrangements, plus plenty of dirty jokes from Muttley. Then we were on. Not only that but we were also tight as, with nary a mistake and though I say it myself, we smashed it. And the sound-man there is awesome - couldn't ask for much better, no feedback, no mush, everything clear as a bell with heft, oomph, thwack in boatloads. I used my ACG Recurve into Helix and my old Marshall Jubilee amp with the venue's brilliant and enormous Mesa 2x15. Very happy with that!
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