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Cat Burrito

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  1. I too would box around the number but to be fair if you are spraying the neck it'll impact on resale value anyway. That said it's a modern MIM Fender, not a 1951 original so you gotta do what you want to enjoy it.
  2. [quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1321973785' post='1444974'] I use a car not the tube. [/quote] Me too. I only use the tube if I'm not taking an amp. I'm from the other side of Reading but I'd say London is the town we play the most
  3. I think the answers so far about cover it. I prefer the bass to act in support but that doesn't suit every genre or every band
  4. As Nigel Tufnel once said, "I'm a professional, I'll rise above it"
  5. I haven't wanted new kit for AGES. It started slowing about 2yrs ago & it probably needed too. It ground to a halt at the start of this year and I've had no interest in new kit all year. I can't see it changing either.
  6. The body is looking great. I stripped my main Precision & it really helped me bond with the instrument
  7. I had really heavy gauge La Bella flats on mine, had to re cut the nut for the E. It sounded awesome & they stayed until I sold the bass
  8. I play with the ashtray covers still on
  9. I had a Jazz back around '94 with a boomy E and G string; it's more common on Jazzes from what I can tell but extremely rare. I've owned a dozen or so P basses and never heard of it on a Precision. New strings, followed by a decent set up followed by changing the pickup seem to be the way forward when it comes to investigating
  10. Friday at Zanzibar in Liverpool was surprisingly quiet but we played well. Saturday at the Americana UK festival (we headlined the 2nd stage) was probably my favourite gig of the year - played well, great crowd etc. Sunday was a quiet wind down gig in Stratford which was enjoyable enough and we played pretty much everything, unveiling new songs too. A great weekend
  11. I had an email this weekend but no notification email which was unusual. I'd not logged in since Friday so had no idea until I logged in today and saw the red triangle. Just thought I'd raise it
  12. I saw him last week in Basingstoke. Georgie Fame, Albert Lee - some serious players. I like Wyman but he is probably the least talented in that band. The drummer and piano player were amazing and the horn section were really fun to watch. It was a little show band for my tastes in places but Wyman was doing what he wants to do. I don't know about other nights but he walked on and said "this isn't a career move for me" which I liked. I'm pleased I saw him.
  13. Sorry been away on tour - you have a PM if it's not too late. Otherwise, no worries
  14. What are you after, just postage or a small donation to the site? I'll take the heavy gauge Rotosounds if nobody wants those two sets. Cheers
  15. I got drunk before a gig where the backing vocalist of the support band was at least a foot shorter. Having done our big entrance walking through the crowd I got onstage and went to adjust the mic stand. I lost my footing and fell off stage before we'd even played a note. You can't claw it back from that!
  16. [quote name='Martin E' timestamp='1320857329' post='1432377'] Apart from his looks etc. I think he sounds alright. He does seem to have half a mattress stuffed under there though... Can you palm mute if you play finger style? Am I missing a trick here? [/quote] Personally I play with the ashtray cover on so I can't do that. Bill Wyman plays with his thumb so can easily palm mute.
  17. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1320839866' post='1432040'] [font=Arial]The differences: [/font] [font=Arial]Too much foam under the strings in a live situation. At 1.45 the bass player tries to play a line which he screws up because the notes die instantly. It doesn't work and sounds awful to me.[/font] [/quote] One thing I've noticed it it definitely sounds better when I play down the neck, the impact is slightly lost once you get further up the fretboard. Personally I don't have a problem with this guy's tone & I remember the clip when I saw it on Jools Holland's show. However, I do have a problem with his pickguard choice! Just goes to show we are all different
  18. Both my Precisions have foam under the (flatwound) strings. If you don't like the technique I guess you aren't going to be a fan of my playing. I do it because I like the vintage thumpy sound & it suits my band
  19. I bought mine just to look at the nice pictures really & I'm pleased I got it. I'm a bit surprised by the more negative comments, it's just a bit of fun really.
  20. Adding to the already good advice, don't bite if people stir it when you've left. Go with dignity and they'll miss you. If you go complaining you could lose friends. I too know what you mean, one bad attitude can drag the whole thing down. Best of luck
  21. I appreciate that rOB. Because the Americana scene is quite small but loyal I know the 2 main promoters in Leicester (we played there back in Feb at The Donkey & had a fantastic time). I guess we're now just looking for a halfway home venue between Liverpool & Berkshire for Sunday so it doesn't have to be Leicester necessarily anymore. Thanks for the offer
  22. [quote name='rOB' timestamp='1320348339' post='1425748'] oo when and where are you playing in Leicester? [/quote] Unfortunately this one has now fallen through so we're looking for Sunday night too [quote name='risingson' timestamp='1320354762' post='1425875'] Hi burritobass, you're best looking for your gigs down the Mathew Street side of town, either at the new Erics bar, Rubber Soul, The Cavern Pub or indeed the Cavern itself although it may be a little short notice for some of the promotors. Get in contact via email, you never know. [/quote] Thanks, my singer & drummer have pretty much tried everywhere - it wasn't short notice originally either. I think we've just been unlucky but cheers all the same
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