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12stringbassist

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  1. I have a Gordy XR custom fretless Explorer style bass that possibly hasn't been out of its case for three years. Must rectify that situation!
  2. Oh yes I would add that there is always time to have a couple AFTER the show. It is no fun trying to think straight when playing.
  3. Last year I was in a band with a borderline alcoholic singer. It was utterly miserable. There is nothing like having a structured and agreed set list ignored because the singer has nearly drunk your fee by the second half and sets off in autopilot doing exactly what he has done for the last five years, followed by pissed up nonsensical arguments in the van on the way home. The last show I did with them was such a debacle that I lost it and yelled at the singer outside for 10 minutes afterwards about it. He said it was great cos people clapped. The rest of us thought it was utter w*** and half the band are no longer there. Now the singer has nobody to drive the van he has had to sober up. If only he had done that at the time.
  4. If setting everything flat is how you want your bass to be then that is your sound. Flat is the default start point for tone setting. Adding more top or bottom doesn't necessarily mean you are any less or more adept at making your bass sound right. As long as you and your band think it sounds good you're winning.
  5. Bassist seeks working band. Gear experience vocals transport. 50ish. 70's rock, glam, melodic rock a speciality. No dreary blues or Arctic Monkeys please! Have played most venues in northwest - know which are the good and crap ones. [url="http://www.ianedmundson.co.uk"]http://www.ianedmundson.co.uk[/url]
  6. Went to see him at the Lowry on his farewell tour (which is still running in the USA). Apart from a few inappropriate notes in the solo of Galveston, he was spot on. They were dealing with a really weird monitoring system and couldn't hear themselves properly, which may explain that.
  7. I've been told Ian has moved onto bass and they got another guitarist in.
  8. This has been 'associated' with Lemmy (there are pics of him holding it). Don't think it's ever made it to a stage, though, if he owns it.
  9. Thinking about getting a tribute together to one of the best bands ever - Cheap Trick. Finding an excellent RZ vocals and guitar is going to be hard - are you out there?
  10. I think Hamer's desirability suffered when they brought out the budget non-USA guitars. These two are not for sale!
  11. [quote name='cloudburst' timestamp='1355066064' post='1893552'] Which one was it that you were referring to as one of the best bassists of all time? CB [/quote] I was referring to the replacement of John Entwistle (in The Who) with Pino Palladino as being laughable.
  12. Having tried one, I'm inclined to stick with my old faithfull.
  13. Tokai make a couple of brands that aren't labelled Tokai, so they don't get on their website. Rockinbetter is one of them.
  14. Pino Palladino is not the bassist for The Who. I don't know who IS, but getting a mate in to do the job of one of the best bassists of all time is frankly a joke. AS far as The Who are concerned, I've gone from passes to staying at home.
  15. Slade. The Who. Thin Lizzy. Cheap Trick. The Beatles. Queen and whoever. Rockpile.
  16. You know the bigger bands? The ones we have to pay to go see? They are the ones who don't have members who can't be arsed learning songs. We've all had bands at some early stage that rehearse and never gig. Successful bands are the exact opposite - mainly because they have enough drive and focus. My dream is to get another band with three or four people all properly into it.
  17. If chart pop doesn't have real bass guitar on there, then it's the duty of some of us to put that right by making some records that will sell with prominent bass on them.
  18. [quote name='Blademan_98' timestamp='1351023147' post='1846408'] Seeing posts by multi instument players, it got me to thinking....... When do you consider yourself a player? Personally, it is when I can play with my eyes shut. I can do that on a guitar (electric or acoustic) and an electric bass. I play a bit of keys and sometimes even write songs on one - BUT I would never consider myself a keyboard player as I have to watch my hands all the time. I also like to have a hrash on the drums but again I am no drummer I still have a lot to learn and technically I may not be great, but I think thats just part of the journey. How about you? [/quote] You are a bass player when you take on the role in a band. Whether you are a good or serious player is down to how much work you put into it. It is a defined role and if you don't fit the bill - you're not a bass player. I prefer the term bassist myself.
  19. The problem with your band was they said one thing to keep you onboard and keep going but did f*** all to move up a notch. There are two ways of looking at that : 1 - They were happy as they were and didn't want to change - but should have told you so. 2 - They were happy to change, but were too bloody lazy to do anything about it. Not your problem now - onwards and upwards. Best of luck with what you do next.
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