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veloman

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  1. I THINK , that was the guitar Denny Laine used when he was in the first incarnation of the Moody Blues. Know nothing (much) about guitars , but looks ace. In the 60's , many guitarists I played with alwaus aspired to getting a Bigsby 'tremelo' arm. Are they called 'whammy bars' now
  2. Indeed ! another of wife's relations was in NACODS, who IIRC didn't come out. There was unpleasantness there for ages.
  3. Yep , I think that is very pertinent. My wife's family, father and brother, were employed in the North Staffs Coalfield and neither were very keen on Scargill. But the agressive manner in which Thatcher dealt with the situation was, IMO, disgraceful. Brother in law worked at Hem Heath, one of the largest pits in the area; the NCB, presumably under Thatcher's instructions, poured tonnes of concrete down the main shaft on thousands of pounds worth of machinery and with substantial reserves of coal thus ensuring that pit could never be used again. If you ever followed Villa to Stoke, you probably parked on the "Business Park" that was Hem Heath.
  4. Probably a bit late on this but; last week was the 40th Anniversary of the Miners' strike- the one lead by Scargill. Did this affect anyone on here? Was it justified ?
  5. Don't know if this should be in the Deadpool thread , but Duncan Fearnley has died. His bats reigned supreme during the 70's and early 80's. The (very poor) team I played for had them . And for a bonus point , we DID buy them from Harry Parkes shop !!
  6. I wonder what England would give for a Jonathon Trott now, oftern ridiculed by the cockney press because of his slight eccentricities; and the fact that he didn't play for Surrey, Middlesex, Kent etc !
  7. Have been lucky enought to see Stanley Clarke with The Clarke/Duke Project at The Odeon in New Street. First 'encountered 'him when he was with Chick Corea on TOGWT. He played a Kramer bass, a brand that might have disappeared now. I played with a geezer who had one and paid a quite a lot for it ; but was unhappy that it seemed to go out of tune easily (changed back to a Precision). PS @mjmooney, perhaps that should be alive and slapping !!!
  8. Don't know much about this youth but wasn't he more famed as a bass player?
  9. and in Holland ! Remember when we played Royal Antwerp? Villa were pretty fit under the Saunders regime but Charlie Aitken said he had never seen 'his' winger with so much pace. A good mate who was in a semi pro cycling team (sadly a Wolves fan) confimed it was rife overthere. Then it would ahve been amphets - Pervitin etc - now probably EPO or testosterone.
  10. Now that IS something !! What a player. Think he used a Gibson Flying V didn't he ?
  11. Ay up !! Another Rickenbacker bass player ! our band used to play "Babe " at the end of the night - great number I thought. Other wise , in my humble opinion, your comments are spot on !!! (But don't forget , I am really old
  12. Excellent. PDP are made (I think) by the same comapany that make DW drums but are a cheaper version - still nice though. However IMO only) you can fiddle with drums , better heads, tuning etc, and make them sound ace; particularly if you are are good player as he obviously is. Personally, I don't think you can do the same with cymbals so he has probably got Zildjian, Sabian or Paiste. NB Ginger Baker had been a lifelong user of Ludwig AFAIK - at least every time I saw him he had and that goes back to 1965 - but he went to DW too.
  13. Amongst all the euphoria of today's result, a bit of sad news for cricket fans. Great South African cricketer Mike Proctor has died. Peronally , I really liked him; could bat and bowl, albeit seemingly off the wrong foot. Not many like him left now.
  14. Yes, you are right .I think I've let my personal dislike of his arrogance get in the way of my judgement; in much the same way that I dislike Pieterson !!! Don't think he liked Reeve's (brilliant ) mickey take of him talking !!
  15. Hmm , not sure about that. Obviously a good all rounder but has been tinged with dishonesty for some time which might have somewhat tarnished his reputation. He was certainly no shrinking violet and, IIRC , the way he walked out on Worcs was pretty poor; and i'm no Worcs supporter. You may well be right ,but personally preferred Zaheer Abbas (Z) and definitely Abdul Qadir (always pronounced "carder" by the Warks legend commentator !!
  16. Just out of interest; why instrument of torture ?
  17. Indeed I did ! Vintage too I think; if the old style Ludwig logo is anything to go by. I had a kit of Ludwig and stupidly traded them in for a more "modern" kit of Rogers , which were not nearly as good. Much worse though; I was talking to a well known B/ham muso who I was lucky enough to play with a few times. He had a Hofner 'violin' bass; I asked him if he still had it and he admitted that he sold it some years ago, never thinking how much it might appreciate. How many of us have done that sort of thing.
  18. Thanks for info @Tegis. Will look into that. Suspect will have to get help from aforementioned daughter
  19. I have a 7th Gen IPOd just for music; my daughter tells me that it is very old tech and nobody uses these any more !! However, it just suits my needs and has my Library of music on it. Unfortunately , the screen has come loose and I cannot seem to push it back into place. Does anyone know a company that repairs such devices ? Cheers
  20. Was lucky enough to see the great JB with both Graham Bond and Cream. He was loud , particularly with Cream, but nothing like Bootsy and I have spent a good part of my life sitting in front of 200watt (modest by todays standards) Marshalls . Oh , and one Peavy with a Black Widow. Bruce was a master wasn't he and before the days of "slapping".
  21. Indeed ! May have developed that playing with James Brown - not sure. But Larry Graham also had a lot to say about that ! Saw Bootsy Collins at The Odean in Brum; think he was on with RAYDIO (Ray Parker Jnr). Have to say it was the loudest bass I have ever heard ; but then I've never seen Motorhead !!!
  22. Just my opinion but I found it "interesting" the number of guitarists who thought they could play bass; up to the standard of their 6 string playing.Most players would know that , especially these days, it's not what you play (on bass ) but what you leave out . (from a drummers perspective anyway !)
  23. Bass playes !! Now I would find it EVEN harder to distinguish bass playres ! Possible exceptions : Victor Wooten and probably Chuck Rainey ; eg On "Forget-me-not - Patrice Rushen.
  24. Didn't know him but found him - some player !! Did it say he played on the music to Donnie Darko? That film had a Steely Dan connection IIRC.
  25. Agreed . Watching it again, you would ALMOST think Maggie was confrontational !!!!!!
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