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Jackroadkill

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  1. That's a lot posher than mine - in so many ways! If she opts for the bullet belt, make sure she points the rounds downwards; I made the mistake of pointing them upwards and they poked me relentlessly in the side of the neck. In true teenage rock-god-wannabe style I scorned the suggestion that correcting that might be a good idea.
  2. My first bass was one of those, waaaay back in 1995; it cost me £115 and I loved it. However, as I knew nothing about gear at all, I would, wouldn't it?! I found out the body was plywood and started to go off it. I ended up covering it in paint and stickers and making it heavier by adding a belt of about 50 7.62mm dummy rounds to the strap and adding a home-made humbucker mounted on velcro under the strings.
  3. Oh hell yes! That's a thing of beauty. One of the guitarists in my band has a CAR Telecaster and he's very keen to get me to buy a bass in the same colour - one like this would be ideal! How did it play at rehearsal?
  4. I must admit I'm nervous of the mudbucker. I'll have to find a shop which has both and shoot them out against each other.
  5. I've got one of these on my shopping list. I looked at the Micro Thumpinator and the Broughton but this looks like it might be the one that gives me what I want. I need to hang on until pay day, but I'm definitely very keen.
  6. Yes, very often. I have two brothers who are big music fans, and a couple of the people I work with are too. Every Thursday we take a group of the kids to our woodland school and each gets to play a track of their choice whilst we eat dinner. There are only two rules - the music must be appropriate and they can only play each song once (no repeats, week to week). There usually follows some lively discussion about each choice.
  7. I'm sure I heard this in a video review I saw, but having read your comment I've looked at the specs on a few websites and it appears you're right.... Which means I might have just talked myself one step closer to buying one.... So thanks!
  8. Sweet baby effing Christmas..... What the actual fick have I started?! You're all sadists!
  9. Thanks Stub, old chap. You've just provided me with the second half of the name for my up-coming Goth/Plantcore duo: Wintergreen and Gothweed.
  10. For me, that nails it entirely. Originals or covers, this rings true.
  11. That sounds like a great experience - what's next for the band?
  12. Years ago, I was a moderator on an air rifle forum (don't worry, I'm fully recovered). There would be howls of genuine rage issued every time someone stated that they preferred the .177 calibre over the .22 or vice-versa; such arguments would be pursued with all the zeal of the Great Schism of 1054, and the combatants would only pause to unite when someone mentioned the existence of .20 and .25 calibres, before battle would be rejoined, insults would be exchanged and I'd have to put grown men on the naughty step. I suspect I may have found the bass-playing equivalent.
  13. Having been in several originals bands over the years and currently being in the only covers band I've ever been part of I can say this: People like local covers bands more than local originals bands, at least in terms of Friday night activities. My band doesn't do what you'd call standards, either, but the fact that at least a few people in the audience will know each song at the very least seems to make a big difference.
  14. I'm torn - I love the shape, SFG is my joint favourite Fender colour (along with CAR), and I love that this bass comes in a proper full scale. I love the idea of a big chunky neck.... It looks beautiful. I could even (probably) get used to the stupid reverse tuners. The big problem for me is the sound. Now, I like a big fat hairy bass tone, but I wonder if I'd feel constrained by only having that sound available... I mean, potentially one could replace the tone cap and pot with ones that are likely to give a brighter sound, but I wouldn't want to do much more than that. Certainly not mucking about changing pickups etc. I guess I'll have to try one in the flesh - although where I might get to do that in rural mid-Wales I don't know!
  15. Typical of both Kiss and Gibson; over-priced shite that the world doesn't need.
  16. Ah, bu66er! It didn't occur to me to see if any BC'ers would be be interested....
  17. Resting beach Face! Rose Tattoo, by the Dropkick Murphys?
  18. We played this afternoon at the Shropshire Tattoo Show. In some ways a tough gig, because the audience were there for the ink, not the music, but we were made to feel very welcome and were well looked after, which is always a huge lift. We played pretty well on a very small stage, despite the room being very hot indeed and the sound was pretty good too. This was our first gig playing a split set, which meant re-ordering the songs to suit, but I think it worked well. We got talking to one of the exhibitors who is organising another tattoo show in Wrexham in November - he and his wife loved our act and he asked us if we'd consider playing there. It's a great feeling getting another booking at a gig, I always feel. I look very grumpy, but that's just a bad case of RBF!
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