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Alice in Chains - Man in the box bass tone - Mike Starr
Cliff Edge replied to MipoKoco's topic in General Discussion
And a much better amplifier, that 6 1/2 “ speaker won’t do you any favours. -
A local chap in our village has a glorious yellow Edsel convertible. It’s a huge impressive looking boat of a car.
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Odd Question - Hearing some notes out of tune
Cliff Edge replied to GoodShowSir's topic in General Discussion
I’m happy to say I don’t have tinnitus but I am slightly deaf in my right ear. I use KZ ZS 10’s at home through a Focusrite for practice and sometimes hear the odd flat sounding note. But the same IEM’s fed through our mixer on a gig present no such issues. The world is weird sometimes. -
Sky Arts and other music related programmes
Cliff Edge replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
164 on Freesat apparently. Hopefully they will repeat it sometime. -
I was in a band that played all those artists music. We just called it country rock.
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Couple of requests for a gig next week so I spent, oh I don’t know, 5 minutes, on Achy Breaky Heart/ Tulsa Time and King of The Road.
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Rolling Stone's 'Top 100 Drummists'.
Cliff Edge replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
Aren’t lists like this compiled from a poll of readers? If so I doubt the editorial staff had anything to do with it. -
Always a Dusty fan but there are many versions of son of a preacher man and when I started the car up yesterday Jazz FM played the very excellent Mavis Staples version.
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I needed a set of Musicman Stingray bridge saddles and EB won’t supply such stuff to joe public. Andertons is an EB dealer so I approached them. And they ordered them for me. But EB took two and a half months to deliver them to Andertons who immediately forwarded them to me. Full marks to Andertons for keeping me in the picture all that time, and I would certainly use them again, but EB needs a bit of kick up the arse.
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For Americana and roots stuff I often go to Kpig.com. It’s internet only and subscription (I discovered it years ago before they introduced the Sub) but it broadcasts a great variety of old and new. Some quirky presenters too.
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WSM’s Americana stream is worth a listen.
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If you’re of a certain age, 50’s,60’s,70’s and a bit, Boom Radio is good. DAB or via Tunin. Many of the presenters are ex pirate radio ship DJ’s broadcasting from their homes. So it’s like listening to the old Radio London, but better quality audio.
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There are a number of pedal supply options that run off a portable usb power brick. That along with a wireless guitar link will isolate you from the mains but you can’t avoid the link from the pedals to a mains powered amp or mixing desk. Unless that is where you put the wireless link.
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There were a number of really good local country bands packing out the London pubs in the 70’s and early 80’s. If you were any good you could easily get 7 nights a week. Most I managed in the late 70’s was a regular 4, mainly because I had to get up for work in the morning. The mortgage was grateful for the money though. Some amazing guitarists in those bands, including Albert Lee who I saw often.
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Not exactly country, but that bloke in the Eagles sings nicely too.
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No problem, pedant away, you are right of course. And I haven’t heard that version of Have You Ever Seen The Rain, I shall look it up, thanks.
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I had this very conversation recently with my household insurer. The upshot was everything is covered in the house, and out, for items under £2000. Anything over that figure should be itemised. There was no extra premium involved. But as mentioned above, not covered if left unattended in a vehicle.
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I’ve had two of the amp heads and they were very reliable and to my ears anyway a great sound. I suggest you get yourself a spare tube (valve) to carry for the pre amp, just in case. I have no experience of the speakers. I’m loath to recommend instrument cables since there are so many to choose from. Someone will be along shortly with suggestions.
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Never made it there, I’ve been through Nelson a couple of times, and of course Auckland and Wellington. I’ve driven all round both Islands three times at different times of the year. Beautiful country.
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Sorry, but I play and sing that in a duo and lean on the Amy Winehouse version as it’s a foot tapper. The original is too slow. Proud Mary and Have You Ever Seen The Rain very much like the CCR versions.
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Welcome Mike, lovely country, New Zealand. I’ve visited a number of times. Relatives and friends, ex pats, living there including an ex band colleague of mine. Whereabouts are you.
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Ah but other version, Werewolves of London, is actually quite good.
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We usually only play local gigs, and put posts in as many local groups as we can using an image of the poster we give to the venue. Cost, nothing. Seems to work for us. I would never consider throwing money at Facebook.
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At the risk of upsetting anyone, I hate Irish folk music or whatever they call that fiddley stuff that just goes round and round the same refrain until the whisky runs out. I’m not a fan of English folk music either, and I can’t play it as I don’t posses a duffle coat or sandals.
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Nice gig bag.