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VE7DCW
07-17-2012, 09:39 PM
Happy Birthday OM ...... Drop a few coins in some of the slots on me.... errr... at least on you :clap:
KG4CGC
07-17-2012, 09:44 PM
You said ''slots.'' heh. heheh.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c79/bebop5/drinks/6f9d01f0.jpg
NA4BH
07-17-2012, 09:51 PM
Happy Birthday
You could've been a contender
ki4itv
07-17-2012, 09:56 PM
Happy Birthday, Adam!
Obviously a great excuse for some Bass Knob Pron.
6494
:wiggle:
Happy Birthday, Adam!
Go buy something at the Albertsons there in Vegas and tell my sister-in-law to put it on my tab.
Happy Birthday, ya old fart!
Thanks all!! I appreciate it...great group all around! :-D
That Alembic has more controls than i need, but it looks impressive.
PA5COR
07-18-2012, 03:20 AM
Happy Birthday Adam, have a good one today and i hope you get laid today ;)
Im married, soooo....
hey! Ill give it a shot, why not try at least! :lol:
ad4mg
07-18-2012, 03:44 AM
Harrumph. The announcement doesn't say how young you are... :-D
Happy Birthday! Hope you're not too young to get laid. :lol:
KB3LAZ
07-18-2012, 04:06 AM
Happy birthday =)
Harrumph. The announcement doesn't say how young you are... :-D
Happy Birthday! Hope you're not too young to get laid. :lol:
I would like to think i am, thank you. :)
w2amr
07-18-2012, 05:39 AM
Happy birthday ya prick.:mrgreen:
K7SGJ
07-18-2012, 06:33 AM
Happy Birthday. I'm sending sheriff Joe to check out that birth certificate of yours. And, as always, I hope you get laid, not with the sheriff, of course. But then, he has been known to fu(k a lot of preople. Ya bastid
kf0rt
07-18-2012, 06:36 AM
HB, Adam.
One year closer to the Vegas escape! :)
Happy birthday Adam! :cheers:
Happy Birthday, Adam!
Now what we need to do is take up a small collection, contact one of those, ah, professional "escorts" working out there, and arrange to have a live version of Gretchen & her birthday cake perform for you.
With full video, of course. The police will need the evidence at the inquest...
Yep, getting closer to bailing on this shithole! Sheriff Joe is 80, he isnt fucking anyone. :lol: And the problem with the escorts is that they rob you blind after spiking your drink, then nobody knows a thing. I'd like to keep my wallet, at least my kidney, thanks much.
K8LET
07-18-2012, 08:17 AM
I hardly know you, but I heard there was booze.... there's booze right?
This city is swimming in it! I drink coffee, tea and water...im a bit of a bummer.
suddenseer
07-18-2012, 03:56 PM
You maybe older, but you're still golder. HB OM CUL DE N8TB K
KK4AMI
07-18-2012, 04:22 PM
This city is swimming in it! I drink coffee, tea and water...im a bit of a bummer.
Happy Birthday. "Drummer"? I thought you played bass? Oh sorry, where the heck are my reading glasses
WØTKX
07-18-2012, 04:30 PM
http://th06.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2010/238/f/8/Bass_Cleft_Cake_by_RachiePooh24.jpg
kf0rt
07-18-2012, 04:55 PM
Looks like you dug that picture out of the BOTTOM of the Internet, Dave. :rofl:
WØTKX
07-18-2012, 05:12 PM
I thought maybe the picture was done with artsy fartsy large grain film.
According to the cake maker, the inside was pink and orange. :lol:
Happy Birthday. "Drummer"? I thought you played bass? Oh sorry, where the heck are my reading glasses
If i didnt have MY reading glasses on, i would have spelled 'trumpeter'. :lol:
http://th06.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2010/238/f/8/Bass_Cleft_Cake_by_RachiePooh24.jpg
Thats pretty cool! How you got the bass clef etched into the Crisco is impressive. :lol:
Large goodtime birthday on ya man!
rot
Thanks Rot! My wife and i are going to see Surf: The Musical. My buddy is one of the leads so i must show support, his fiance is my singer...kinda have to.
Jeff K1NSS
07-18-2012, 10:31 PM
Thanks all!! I appreciate it...great group all around! :-D
That Alembic has more controls than i need, but it looks impressive.
Whoa, you play an Alembic? Pretty nifty. What music?
I cant afford to LOOK at an Alembic! I play Fenders because i can afford to look at them, and occasional...with enough work...i can buy one.
I can afford to dream about Ritters, though. This is the world most expensive bass ever made. It should make you feel good about any instrument you own...or feel bad, whichever comes first.
6505
And one of the most expensive Alembics....
6506
If you make your living by making sounds - and the Alembic line makes the best sounds - it's IMHO worth the investment. Sorta the reason Lance A. and the other pedalphiles (or their sponsors) will fork out an equivalent amount on a handcrafted, ultra light weight carbon-fiber road bike.
Suppose I'm a feelthy rich rock musician ("burnin' down the one-night stands") and can afford any instrument available. How many play Alembics vs Fenders vs Gibsons vs...?
Adam, do the Ritters and the Amblics sound any better than what you are playing or is the difference mostly in the obviously better craftsmanship?
I have 3 Fenders, two of them are $1300, one is $1800...thats a lot of money, but its also a TON of snarling tone! I absolutely LOVE them. But i cant imagine the Alembic sounds anything but amazing! The problem is it would be an extremely expensive relic that would never leave the house. I would never take it onstage in the venue im at 3 nights a week...its outside, often times well over 100F in the summer (plus, they have industrial misters that decend a cloud of thick fog over the crowd to keep them cool...so its heat + millions of droplets of water warping the necks of our guitars and getting into the electronics), and occasionally 20-30F in winter. Four sets a night...wind, rain, snow, the greedy, Chinese owned casino wants us to play. Holy crap, i get shivers thinking of taking one of those really nice Alembics out in that shit...Fenders are basically the F-150 of the bass world. They can handle it.
I also have a Schecter Elite 5 string, its a nice bass for the price, its changed hands many times since i bought it new about 12 years ago, now its back with me. :) And a really nice Carvin fretless 5 string...i think Tim has one too (unless its Trey, forgive me, i forgot who...but i cant imagine thats an unhappy player). And an old Washburn 6-string, but my dumb ass left it in the rehearsal room during a monsoonal downpour, the ceiling caved in and water poured on it all night, thus cracking the fretboard. It affected the sustain and is generally a pisser. I have some really nice 6-string guitars, a couple of customs, but those are for studio or the extremely rare instance that i may be called upon to do a guitar gig. I dont think ive ever owned a Gibson of any kind, its a fine instrument, but i guess one never fell into my grubby paws.
N2CHX
07-19-2012, 09:37 AM
Happy birthday!
HBD, Bassman.
Stick around for a long time.
You'll have an eternity to jam with John Entwistle later...
suddenseer
07-19-2012, 09:40 PM
MMMMMMMM Ftretlessssss.
I cant afford to LOOK at an Alembic! I play Fenders because i can afford to look at them, and occasional...with enough work...i can buy one.
I can afford to dream about Ritters, though. This is the world most expensive bass ever made. It should make you feel good about any instrument you own...or feel bad, whichever comes first.
6505
And one of the most expensive Alembics....
6506
suddenseer
07-19-2012, 09:53 PM
That's me with the Carvin 5 string fretless. Love it, been jamming with Django Reinhardt. Is yours passive/active like mine? I rarely use active mode, but the Carvin R600 combo amp has passive, and active inputs. I wired in a 4x10 cab, that amp rocks....breaks windows LOL! I have and old fender Jazz bass, a mess with dead pick ups, but it was my first bass guitar. 75% of my time is spent making love to 4001 Ricky. BTW Happy Birthday OM!!!
I have 3 Fenders, two of them are $1300, one is $1800...thats a lot of money, but its also a TON of snarling tone! I absolutely LOVE them. But i cant imagine the Alembic sounds anything but amazing! The problem is it would be an extremely expensive relic that would never leave the house. I would never take it onstage in the venue im at 3 nights a week...its outside, often times well over 100F in the summer (plus, they have industrial misters that decend a cloud of thick fog over the crowd to keep them cool...so its heat + millions of droplets of water warping the necks of our guitars and getting into the electronics), and occasionally 20-30F in winter. Four sets a night...wind, rain, snow, the greedy, Chinese owned casino wants us to play. Holy crap, i get shivers thinking of taking one of those really nice Alembics out in that shit...Fenders are basically the F-150 of the bass world. They can handle it.
I also have a Schecter Elite 5 string, its a nice bass for the price, its changed hands many times since i bought it new about 12 years ago, now its back with me. :) And a really nice Carvin fretless 5 string...i think Tim has one too (unless its Trey, forgive me, i forgot who...but i cant imagine thats an unhappy player). And an old Washburn 6-string, but my dumb ass left it in the rehearsal room during a monsoonal downpour, the ceiling caved in and water poured on it all night, thus cracking the fretboard. It affected the sustain and is generally a pisser. I have some really nice 6-string guitars, a couple of customs, but those are for studio or the extremely rare instance that i may be called upon to do a guitar gig. I dont think ive ever owned a Gibson of any kind, its a fine instrument, but i guess one never fell into my grubby paws.
HBD, Bassman.
Stick around for a long time.
You'll have an eternity to jam with John Entwistle later...
Thanks...and of course! Im not going anywhere. Im too cocky. :)
That's me with the Carvin 5 string fretless. Love it, been jamming with Django Reinhardt. Is yours passive/active like mine? I rarely use active mode, but the Carvin R600 combo amp has passive, and active inputs. I wired in a 4x10 cab, that amp rocks....breaks windows LOL! I have and old fender Jazz bass, a mess with dead pick ups, but it was my first bass guitar. 75% of my time is spent making love to 4001 Ricky. BTW Happy Birthday OM!!!
I was thinking it was you, i just didnt want to make the mistake...i know Trey has a lot of instruments too. Yes, mine is passive/active. I hate 9v batteries, absolute junk...so a bass must sound great in passive mode before i buy it. As for window breaking amps, my old system was an 8x10 SVT, a 2x15 SVT and an SVT 4PRO, 1600w head running to a bass wah and bass overdrive pedal. I have scaled back considerably due to not wanting to lug that shit to gigs. At first, i scaled back by selling the 2x15, but it was still too much shit. Then i sold the 8x10 and got a Mesa 1x15 cabinet, but the power flucuation at my main gig ate up the tubes and the stage claimed another victim. So i have that stuff dowsnstairs. Then i bought a GK solid state head and 4x10 for a punchier tone to make up for the loss of tube amplification. Still more shit than i wanted to haul through a casino for sub gigs and corporates. Now, i run a tiny Markbass 400w combo, strap it to a small folding baggage cart and i can go anywhere...i also dumped all the pedals (except the tuner, of course), and got a power conditioner that gives me an accurate reading of the power in and power out...if anything, it tells me how fucked up the power feed to the venue really is. Bought a big tupperware container and i keep all my stage accessories and in-ear syestem in there, bought a dual instrument backpack case and i can roll through airports and clubs with the speed of regular walking without killing my back...i never use my big heavy duty cart anymore.
Age brings more pains, but it balances out with experience. I can haul that setup all day long and feel great. I have yet to figure out how to get large groups of drunk meatheads out of my way when i have to get to work.
ki4itv
07-20-2012, 06:32 AM
Age brings more pains, but it balances out with experience. I can haul that setup all day long and feel great. I have yet to figure out how to get large groups of drunk meatheads out of my way when i have to get to work.
Oh that's easy.
Gently extend your arm out in the intended direction of travel and politely say, "Excuse me, I have a booger on my finger."
Works every time.
:lol:
Usually, i can point in the opposite direction and yell "Holy Crap!! Its Snooki....and shes DJing!!!"...then walk comfortable through the now empty space.
Of course, until they realize it was only Pauly D on the turntables. They wont be too happy with me then.
N8GAV
07-20-2012, 07:39 AM
Adam, hope you had a GREAT birthday. Sorry I miss the party
Thank you, i missed the party too...im a pretty boring bastard. Four days off and i managed to get a couple of burgers, bought a kitten, bought a book about Greek resort islands, picked up another kitten to keep an eye on while the owner is serving in Afghanistan, had lobster at Joes crab shack (THAT was the party), hung out with my son and went to see Surf: The Musical. Thats how i get down!
Thank you, i missed the party too...im a pretty boring bastard. Four days off and i managed to get a couple of burgers, bought a kitten, bought a book about Greek resort islands, picked up another kitten to keep an eye on while the owner is serving in Afghanistan, had lobster at Joes crab shack (THAT was the party), hung out with my son and went to see Surf: The Musical. Thats how i get down!
What, you didn't even trash a hotel room? Man, you're totally blowing all my preconceived notions of rock and roller behavior.
What, you didn't even trash a hotel room? Man, you're totally blowing all my preconceived notions of rock and roller behavior.
He's already been through his early Joe Walsh phase. He's now onto the "boring" side.
WØTKX
07-20-2012, 12:18 PM
So how was "Surf"? Did they put lyrics to any of Dick Dale's Tunes?
Speaking of birthdays, I was gonna see YES for my birthday, but the decent tickets were over $150 each! Foshizzle, too much cashizzle!
My YL got us tickets to see Bonnie Raitt at Red Rocks instead. Mavis Austin the incredible R&B Diva is opening for her! :wiggle:
http://youtu.be/FjdMEwYO2rg
http://youtu.be/FjdMEwYO2rg
He's already been through his early Joe Walsh phase. He's now onto the "boring" side.
This is true. And everything in hotels are bolted down these days. I consider it a grand birthday if those damned kids would simply STAY OFF MY LAWN!!
So how was "Surf"? Did they put lyrics to any of Dick Dale's Tunes?
Speaking of birthdays, I was gonna see YES for my birthday, but the decent tickets were over $150 each! Foshizzle, too much cashizzle!
My YL got us tickets to see Bonnie Raitt at Red Rocks instead. Mavis Austin the incredible R&B Diva is opening for her! :wiggle:
http://youtu.be/FjdMEwYO2rg
http://youtu.be/FjdMEwYO2rg
My wife and i had seats right in the front corner of center stage next to the pier extension...so i was basically looking up skirts all night. It was the music of the Beach Boys. I have to say, Brian Wilson knows how to write a song....oh, and that Rush nutter, Mike Love, too. We thought the show was ok, kinda cheese. It was like a high school play based on Grease and West Side Story with surf music...but with top level stage performers and actors. Adrian Zmed is a friend of ours and we got our passes from him as he is in the cast, but i dont think the show would have even been on our radar if it werent for him. We had a good time, though, and the entire cast was great!
I have my tickets to YES right here in front of me! :) I am taking my son because i felt that he needs to have experiences that may not come around a second time...those guys are fucking old! Plus, he gets to see Procol Harum, probably wont get that chance again either. Ive introduced him to Pete Rose, Jerry Maren (the green munchkin from the Wizard of Oz, who handed the lollipop to Dorothy...also dead now), Geoff Emrick (was the engineer on Sgt Pepper), and a bunch of other people whenever i get the chance. I figure these experiences may be cool to him one day. Im totally looking forward to this show just for myself since ive been a YES fan since the mid 70's. The new singer kid is great!
X-Rated
07-20-2012, 11:31 PM
I cant afford to LOOK at an Alembic! I play Fenders because i can afford to look at them, and occasional...with enough work...i can buy one.
I can afford to dream about Ritters, though. This is the world most expensive bass ever made. It should make you feel good about any instrument you own...or feel bad, whichever comes first.
6505
And one of the most expensive Alembics....
6506
I would play bass, but it would be crappie. Enough with the fish stories and on with the birthday.
VK3ZL
07-21-2012, 03:54 AM
Enjoy a good one Adam..
Bob..VK3ZL..
KG4CGC
07-23-2012, 09:33 PM
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K7SGJ
07-24-2012, 06:39 AM
I can understand your desire to GTFO of Vegas, and agree, however, the only down side will be losing acess to some of the live shows that come to town. How can you possibly expect to live a full life without going to a Wayne Newton show?
There are some tradeoffs in life i just have to accept. :)
kf0rt
07-24-2012, 09:58 AM
I can understand your desire to GTFO of Vegas, and agree, however, the only down side will be losing acess to some of the live shows that come to town. How can you possibly expect to live a full life without going to a Wayne Newton show?
Is that guy still alive?
K7SGJ
07-24-2012, 10:07 AM
I think so, last time I heard anything about him, I think he was doing a "Willie Nelson" with the IRS.
There are some tradeoffs in life i just have to accept. :)
I don't know how you could ever pass up something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUryeDLpY_c
Is that guy still alive?
He's still alive, although it appears that he may have been prematurely embalmed:
http://dekerivers.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/wayne-newton-mobile-wallpaper.jpg
Im not sure...call me crazy, but it looks kinda like he MAY have had some work done. I mean, he is in his 300's now and he looks like an android...i could be wrong.
Im not sure...call me crazy, but it looks kinda like he MAY have had some work done.
Nah, he looks perfectly natural to me... :snicker:
I mean, he is in his 300's now and he looks like an android...i could be wrong.
Perhaps he is dead but the Tropicana had an android built in his likeness in order to continue his show? A lot of people do attend, after all, and it would be a shame to lose that revenue stream. And it wouldn't take a very sophisticated machine to replicate Newton.
(Just FYI, according to the Wikipedia, Newton is 72 years old.)
I wouldnt put it past the Trop to do that.
KG4CGC
07-24-2012, 07:59 PM
Nah, he looks perfectly natural to me... :snicker:
Perhaps he is dead but the Tropicana had an android built in his likeness in order to continue his show? A lot of people do attend, after all, and it would be a shame to lose that revenue stream. And it wouldn't take a very sophisticated machine to replicate Newton.
(Just FYI, according to the Wikipedia, Newton is 72 years old.)
But Fig Newtons are 121.
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