
johnny_frog
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Where's everyones sense of adventure? Turning up to a gig with a good handle on the set is just soooo dull. Nothing fires the blood and reminds you you're alive like hearing the singer mutter "Oh I changed the key on this one" as the drummer is on the 3 of the count in I also love the impromptu pulling of a song you don't know out of someones arse, usually accompanied by the sage advice "12 bar in A, country feel, watch for the changes cos there's a weird bit in the middle"
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Could this be even better than Snake Oil?
johnny_frog replied to KiOgon's topic in General Discussion
any relation to Dr. Zog's Sexwax for use on snow/surfboards? -
Fantastic night at 20Rocks in Falkirk supporting Bleech on their UK tour. There were suppose to be 5 bands on the bill but 2 pulled out at the last minute so ended up ourselves (Whumfff) The Puzzlers and Bleech. Nicely balanced sound from the house sound guy... no bangs, squeals or howls apart from those that were intended. Great bands and all jolly nice folks, a great night out.
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20 rocks in Falkirk are very keen on originals bands... [url="http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/twenty.rocks"]http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/twenty.rocks[/url]
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Suggestions for listening material please
johnny_frog replied to johnny_frog's topic in General Discussion
Thanks a lot, some interesting stuff there -
All the bands and other bits pieces I'm involved with are quite rock/metal orientated with some folk slipped in from time to time. One of the drummers I work with has asked if I'd be interested in doing something in a much more electronic/dance vein... being the wrong side of 35 and having never really been into this genre I must confess complete ignorance of this style of music. The group he'd mentioned was Jojo Mayer and Nerve, any suggestions of other similar artists/acts I should be listening to to get my head round what he has in mind? Anyone able to help an old dog new tricks? Cheers muchly Johnny
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What are you listening to right now?
johnny_frog replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Jojo Mayer and Nerve - Mindwash -
Would add Laney to the list... snagged the rig in my signature from this very site for very little wedge.
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Coming soon in Issue 03.. Pino Palladino!
johnny_frog replied to nick@ibassmag's topic in General Discussion
Got an email this week... no date for release but apparently they are changing the model to be free but with extra content for subscibers. -
Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
johnny_frog replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
last weekends gig at the FVMCC Thistle Rally -
Utterly gutted, quit the band last night
johnny_frog replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
Crappy news onwards and upwards mate, the only thing for it. -
Having had this exact same issue I restrung a cheapy spare bass with a set of rotosound drop zones (£20 from stringsdirect) a wee bit nut fettling and a touch of intonation but that was it set up wise. No truss rod adjustment was required.
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[quote name='Blademan_98' timestamp='1325172006' post='1480527'] Nope, I got a motorcycle from my wife [attachment=95995:XJ600S (Medium).jpg] [/quote] Divvy just like mine
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indeed it is
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Have you sold the movie rights to this epic saga? Book deal in the offing?
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[quote name='REDLAWMAN' timestamp='1323033303' post='1458563'] How did you get from there to where you are today and just how tough was it? [/quote] From wikipedia... Carnegie Hall joke An old joke has become part of the folklore of the hall. One of the earliest print versions of the joke runs as follows: Rumor is that a pedestrian on Fifty-seventh Street, Manhattan, stopped Jascha Heifetz and inquired, "Could you tell me how to get to Carnegie Hall?" "Yes," said Heifetz. "Practice!"[sup][size=2][19][/size][/sup] I am still very much at the practice stage...
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How easy is it to play in two bands?
johnny_frog replied to Benplaysbass's topic in General Discussion
Of the 3 bands i'm in, 2 of them have members who are also in other bands, do session work, dep, whatever, so I haven't hit any pressure to be monogamous. I run on a first come first served basis gig wise, no particular priority of one band over another, so far so good. -
Got 3 bands on the go the noo so that's maybe 60ish songs for sets plus whatever new stuff is being worked on, Personally found that once a song is in there it sticks... as long as I keep playing it regularly. If I don't play a track for a couple of weeks then bits get a bit fuzzy. Haven't noticed my brain being full, but then maybe the song knowledge just pushes out less vital information... things like what my kids names are and when my girlfriends birthday is, trivial stuff like that
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[quote name='EdwardHimself' timestamp='1321298287' post='1437526'] The number of people I would have murdered to be in 2 or 3 bands at once! Lol jk but you get the idea. [/quote] don't misunderstand... i'm very aware of how lucky i am band wise... if you'd ever heard me play i'm sure you'd find it positively miraculous i was in any bands at all. am just bemused as to the fact that after several months of slog getting set lists agreed and learned and adjusted and nailed and tightened the whole thing goes bang just as we get going in (to me anyway) the fun bit that we've been working for... gigging.
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interesting to see how the original punks turned out... some selling butter and others storming oil rigs...
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tasteful and restrained... enjoyed it muchly