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So, what to do in the winter months when it's not so nice to be out on the bike... could go to the gym... but I'd rather be playing guitar!
I've been talking to Stu748R for a while about a jam session so I've booked a rehearsal room at The Riot Club (http://www.riotclub.co.uk/) in Hounslow for the afternoon of Saturday 16th December. Are there any other musoes that want to come along any play some rock'n'roll?
if you needed a drummer I would have been there to scrub off about 20 years of cobwebs:o
- but have a function that eve to go to:D
Red-leader
23-Nov-2006, 15:38
Can I bring my wash board or spoons !!!
Can I bring my wash board!!!
your chest?:lol: :lol: :lol:
TopiToo
23-Nov-2006, 16:58
Hello Rally
sorry can not play, but happy to come along to support
as I live local. . . not sure do people support "Jam sessions"
regards
TopiToo
Hello Rally
sorry can not play, but happy to come along to support
as I live local. . . not sure do people support "Jam sessions"
regards
TopiToo
GROUPIE!!
It's always nice to have visitors, just don't expect a lot from a bunch of people who haven't played together before! ;)
Also, rehersal rooms aren't very big... perhaps I should make the booking for on of the bigger size rooms if there's going to be a lot of us...
Jools, are you going to be up for this? I seem to remember you play bass...?
TopiToo
23-Nov-2006, 20:01
GROUPIE!!
Hello 749er
I was thinking more on the lines . . .
pub = not far = beer = music;)
TopiToo
everton
23-Nov-2006, 20:01
I like jam me! My mam was particularly good at Blackberry and Apple :D
Gaz 748
23-Nov-2006, 20:34
Top band from Woking :D
Ah go on then...I'll bring a bass or two.
Do you think a fretless vibe? Or with the mention of the Jam, I'll bring my Rickenbacker and polish up my Foxton licks
(sounds a bit rude put like that don't it) :lol:
Jools, I =love= the sound of a Rickenbacker bass. Though if you bring it it does mean we will have to play "Ace of Spades" (earplugs will be provided) :D
I like jam me! My mam was particularly good at Blackberry and Apple
Everton, perhaps you could bring some for the half time tea break :p
Stu748R
23-Nov-2006, 21:07
Ah go on then...I'll bring a bass or two.
Do you think a fretless vibe? Or with the mention of the Jam, I'll bring my Rickenbacker and polish up my Foxton licks
(sounds a bit rude put like that don't it) :lol:
Dont worry,i'll bring my 5 string fretless ,is it a 4001 stereo.??
I do love a "clickenbaker"
Seriously,it will be a lot of fun,if you can make it.
good thinking Batman!! when we going?
Twinfan
24-Nov-2006, 00:44
If you were closer I'd have come along with a guitar or several :(
If you were closer I'd have come along with a guitar or several :(
Well, I hope you can find some way to make it down for it.
So, do we have any drummers in the house?
Dont worry,i'll bring my 5 string fretless ,is it a 4001 stereo.??
I do love a "clickenbaker"
Seriously,it will be a lot of fun,if you can make it.
Yep, it's a May 1973 4001 stereo in black. It was my first 'proper' bass, bought secondhand for £275 in 1975 which was an absolute fortune in those days. It's was gigged to within an inch of it's life for 25 years but has spent the last few years of it's life in honourable retirement after it was refinished by Martin Petersen at 'The Gallery'. It's not perfect, the nut has worn a bit low and the neck needs a bit more relief (no, I'm not going to have a go at Rickenbackers dual truss rods on my own) so it's got a bit of fret buzz here and there. The electrics also need looking at after so long, the pots are very crackly and the pickup selector is a bit iffy, but it still makes a lovely sound. A bloke at 'The Bass Centre' reckoned it was one of the best Rickys he's heard. Priceless to me and I'll never sell it.
I've got a 5 string fretless as well, my main bass now, so I'll bring my own....and a Palm Bay 4 string (took over 4 string fretted duties from the Ricky)
WeeJohnyB
24-Nov-2006, 13:04
you should have been at our gig last night with a small but perfectly formed group of DSC 'House Special' groupies in attendance. I even played guitar on 5 numbers in addition to my tambo duties - am playing harmonica on a track we are rehearsing for a wedding gig coming up. If you need a singer and I can make the date, I'm up for a laugh.
If it's anything like the rehearsal studios we use, there's no room for 'onlookers' unless they balance the bass amp on ther heads.
WeeJohnyB
WeeJohnyB
24-Nov-2006, 13:06
boolocks, just read your post, can't do the 16th, we're booked for a wedding that day.
WeeJohnyB
That's a real shame WJB, I was kinda hoping you would be able to put in an appearence. If it's considered a success, I was thinking of doing another day in January.
Still missing a drumist. No one going to volunteer?
Dougducati
27-Nov-2006, 19:02
One of me best pals is a drummer and I'm sure he would enjoy a jam session BUT he now lives in New Zealand. Unlucky. Cos he's a bit good.
What with Christmas looming, some people being unable to make it plus it looks like I'm going to be at work all weekend... we'll do this in January. Is there any Saturday in Jan you can't make?
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