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Cliff Edge

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Ah but other version, Werewolves of London, is actually quite good.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Nice gig bag.
  11. Shockingly awful example of a business website, that assumes any visitor already knows what they do. And doesn’t tell you in plain English anyway. Plus none of the links in the footer, including T&C’s,and Privacy policy, which are mandatory on a business site, go no-where. I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt and suggest it’s a website under development and shouldn’t really be live.
  12. Morrisey is the ‘king’ in the Kings New Clothes. The same could be said of a lot of artists of course.
  13. The other side of the coin is I’ve bought 3 very nice basses off Facebook at good prices during and just after the lockdowns, paid cash on collection. Met some nice people in the process.
  14. Be aware of import duty, and VAT is on the purchase price plus shipping plus duty.
  15. This is interesting, I might give this a try as my FastFret is almost dead. Where did you get the tins?
  16. I’m way out of the loop on 3D printing (never been in the loop really) but libraries have 3D printers now?
  17. Yes there are loads of them on eBay.
  18. I’ve only bought home automation stuff off there, plus some Apple Watch straps (quality as good as Apple and very cheap). Everything arrived as listed and surprisingly quickly. I don’t think I would buy a guitar off there as the returns process is probably an expensive nightmare.
  19. I’m pleased to note no-one has put their name on one yet.
  20. Do they match? I don’t know but i like ‘em.
  21. The landlord of a local pub in a residents parking area near me gives out temporary residents visitor parking tickets to musicians. Of course we still have to find a space but it’s usually very close by.
  22. Most vocalists in the big West End musicals are kitted out with wireless versions, and they are very good at hiding the mics, quite often in the artists hair. Back in the dim and distant past I saw the original run of JC Superstar where hand held mics were positioned in clips around the stage. The artist would grab one, sing and put the mic back in the clip for the next singer. Great choreography made it strangely fascinating to watch.
  23. Jeff Wayne’s War of The Worlds. Just bought tickets for this at Brighton on 12 April next year. As long as we’re still around by then.
  24. Back in the pre internet days when shopping for a second hand car you would trawl through the local private classifieds in the local paper, trying to avoid the dodgy car dealers. I was in London, there were a lot of them. Call the phone number in the ad and enquire about the car for sale. If the reply is “which car’s that mate?“ You put the phone down.
  25. Country music is still popular in the UK with certain demographics, as it’s mostly harmless. I paid off a mortgage in the 70’s playing country music in London and the suburbs. There are still pockets of enthusiasm around the UK.
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