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Cat Burrito

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  1. [quote name='Monkey Steve' timestamp='1496321784' post='3310481']had a lead guitarist once who would not just glare at somebody else but go into a a complete rant at them in between songs and off stage after the gig whenever he made a mistake, sometimes even the following week at rehearsals after one of his mates had given him some poor feedback about the gig - no matter what he did wrong it was always somebody else's fault. One day he chose the wrong band member to pick on, being the drummer in both the bands that he was in at the time, who responded by telling him not to bother coming to any more rehearsals for either bands because he was sacked.[/quote] A glare is cheeky but that takes it too far. Serves him right.
  2. The best way to cover any mistake is to look disapprovingly at a random band mate and hey presto, the audience thinks they are the one who messed up. Works every time!
  3. Happy birthday. I'm 44 and it does start to speed up... not that I want to ruin the surprise!
  4. I run the Ampeg PF50T but was looking at that Tech 21 head as a back up - I was put off by a few reviews saying it was especially noisy and I wondered if this was why so few UK shops stock it. So in the end I picked up an Ampeg PF500. The early ones didn't last but this glitch seemed quickly fixed. Combined with an Ampeg Portaflex cab it sounds great.
  5. I've played in a couple of times as part of tours and it was great. We did an instore at the local record shop and played the Con Club, both very well attended.
  6. I've own both a Gibson & have an Epi as a knockabout. My Epiphone was / is listed on here but I never bumped the thread as I seem to play it so much (plus I prefer having the cheaper one on display because it's no drama if the kids or cats knock it over). T-birds don't seem to have the resale value of Fenders but the through neck construction gives you an amazing bottom end that I never had in 20 years of Fender playing. The higher end Epi with the through neck and Gibson pickups is, in my mind, comparable with a high end MIM or CIJ Fender. Even the entry level Epi T-bird with the cheaper pickups and bolt on neck is a lot of fun. Sure my Gibson is superior but like with all bass kit, costing 5 times as much doesn't mean it is five times better.
  7. I must, must, must like the music we're playing. Nobody who gets on my nerves over the course of a rehearsal / gig. People who can play something at least halfway decent and are prepared to learn the parts. Reliable people. Not afraid to buy the occasional drink at the bar. Professional attitude towards the band.
  8. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1495560759' post='3304865']Which is odd because it has been [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/304462-sound-on-sound-article/"]posted before[/url] and in this very section.[/quote] As a forum moderator I click on far more posts then I would if I wasn't moderating & I missed it. "Sound on Sound Article" isn't the most revealing of topic headers to be fair. I'm pleased it was posted again as I really enjoyed it and even took time to share it with several friends.
  9. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1495548427' post='3304658'] Well worth 35 minutes of your time. I know there's a special section for 'Recording'. I felt this deserved a wider audience. [/quote] Couldn't agree more on both these points. I'd love to record at Sugar Rays. Cheers for sharing, I hadn't seen this.
  10. When I've been on a shift pattern I've booked the gigs so it meant I didn't feel bad when I was offered clashes. After 8 years I'm just going back to 1 weekend in 4 so I'd best raise my game again.
  11. I'm just pleased my school photos weren't heavily featured on social media! I'd have a lot of explaining to do!
  12. My current P-bass and my original are CIJ. I've owned several in the past and the QC has been more consistent than the MIM and USA ones I've owned (to be fair only one weak USA one but the point is these are great).
  13. This reads as a really open and heart felt post. I'm sure you are not alone in what you have shared. I think many of us can relate to at least some aspects from this too.
  14. I play in a CCR tribute and some of those songs are a struggle in the original key for our singer. I learn something up in E just to get to the rehearsal and be told we're doing this in C. Personally I opted for playing higher up the neck. Most people are listening to the vocal and I would rather that was right than the bass part was in the right key. 5 string or down tuning are both viable alternatives and I think it's just a case of whatever works for you. Does the singer sound great in a different key though or might you want to think about somebody better? Our guy totally delivers in the keys he picks so it wasn't a difficult decision to adjust the band to fit.
  15. I love the Tech 21 Sansamp VT pedal and could absolutely just manage with this. To be fair this pedal aside I only really occasionally use a bit of chorus and a tuner pedal so there isn't a big list of things for me to do without.
  16. Mum's old LP records of country music, 60s soul and old 50s rock n roll probably kickstarted my interest in music as a small boy. However it was the short lived Glam / Sleaze scene of the 80s that inspired me to actually start saving for my first instrument. I've probably spent most of my playing career trying to get back to those roots of the first records I've heard, whilst still having a soft spot for the guys who made me want to play too.
  17. I had my 57ri Fender P-bass for 19yrs and still have it's pickup and pickguard.
  18. [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1495134102' post='3301602'] So - does it only mute open strings? Sorry.. it's been a long day and my head hurts. ha ha. [/quote] I was rather hoping other contributors would weigh in with their experiences but from my limited trial earlier it seemed to have an impact on the fretted notes too whilst I was playing. That said, I don't understand why / how that would be the case but it definitely sounded more Motown-y, I was playing it on a Fender P-bass which was strung with roundwound strings (a recent change for me after 20yrs of flats).
  19. [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1495133712' post='3301596']*squints at photo* How does it have any effect on non-open strings? Am I missing something? [/quote] You'll have to google them for a bigger image, sorry about that! If I put it right over the nut I thought the open strings sounded pretty good.
  20. [quote name='Thunderbird' timestamp='1495130537' post='3301558']How much are these ones I have a gruv gear one it is OK but to expensive for what it is imo[/quote] I paid £8.50 for mine including prompt UK delivery. Probably worth adding to my original post that I played around with it on one bass at home so I wouldn't want anyone thinking the OP was some kind of review. I certainly don't regret the purchase and my initial post does rather read as me damning it with faint praise.
  21. Those reissues were advertised really cheap a couple of years back. Everywhere seems out of stock now.
  22. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1495127731' post='3301529']The seller is a member here.[/quote] No surprise there
  23. [attachment=245565:ibass.jpg] There doesn't seem to be much mention of these on Basschat? I picked one up on EBay. They seem okay, I'd seen a few pros using them but as said, little mention here. I think foam under the bridge sounds as good and is cheaper but an okay little gimmick to use on a few tunes. I seem to have to place it right on the nut in order for it to have any impact. Any experience with them?
  24. Thomman do some nice European upright basses for under £1k, delivered set up. I too would avoid the Gear 4 Music plywood jobs. There is a lot to be said for the EUBs if the look isn't too important.
  25. *Moved to Effects as it is more appropriate. I'm sure it was an innocent mistake by the OP.
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