Sunday, January 29, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (28/366) - stella colada


Photo taken at The Office.  My friend Robert taking some good natured pint customisation in good spirits :)

Friday, January 27, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (27/366) - "DO NOT EAT"


Photo taken at work.  With new toys comes ... silica gel packets!  I've always wondered why the sage advice not to ingest the contents is always in quotation marks.  Maybe it is a quotable quote.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (26/366) - bye bye QML


Photo taken outside Queen Mother Library, University of Aberdeen.  Judging by the fencing off and the Lawrie Demolition sign, I would say that it looks like time has been called on the old library.  The new library looms above the doomed building.

Photo a day 2012 (25/366) - if you value your leg, you'll feed me


Photo taken in my living room.  Chico is showing me how pleased he is to see me when I come home from work.  Or maybe he's letting me know what he thinks of my faffing around with a camera when I should be sorting out his dinner.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (24/366) - 1981 Guild B402-A


Photo taken in my bedroom.  In the first of a series of gratuitous bass photos (yes, run out of inspiration already, eh?), this is a 1981 Guild B402-A.  One of only 335 made, which makes it the rarest of all my basses.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (23/366) - tools of the trade


Photo taken in my living room.  Not feeling very inspired today.  These were lying around so I thought I'd line 'em up.  Yup, I'm a geek who plays games using dice other than six-sided.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (22/366) - anti-perspirant aftermath


Photo taken in my bedroom.  I loved the sun shining through the window today, there was this amazing shaft of light with swirly patterns caused by the anti-perspirant in the air.  I wonder how much of the stuff actually lands on one's armpits.

Photo a day 2012 (21/366) - Nepalese nosh


Photo taken in my living room.  A tasty dish from the Gurkha Chef :)

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (20/366) - phone charger graveyard


Photo taken at home.  Hoarding at its worst - something like 8 chargers for phones that we don't even have any more.  Bye bye!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (19/366) - your presence is tolerated


Photo taken in my house.  This is my cat, Chico - pre-feeding.  He appears to be not very impressed with my repeated attempts to photograph him.  Well, if you'd stop moving around for a few seconds then we wouldn't have these problems, would we? :)

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (18/366) - new bed


Photo taken in my bedroom.  Took most of this evening but we have a new bed now.  Another part of the home made ours.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (17/366) - tea == hope


Photo taken in my living room.  One of my wife's highly stylish cushions.  Just learned today that the shop she bought it from has closed down.  Maybe the hope travels with the cushion.

Photo a day 2012 (16/366) - the new university library


Photo taken at the New Library, University of Aberdeen.  I'm not keen on it, but it makes for a pretty dramatic picture.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (15/366) - ball of fur


Photo taken in my living room.  Central heating for your lap.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (14/366) - nature slowly gaining upper hand


Photo taken on Palmerston Road, Aberdeen.  Right next to the relatively new and swish Union Square shopping centre you have this, it's another world.  I hope that in time this area will be redeveloped and used once again.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (13/366) - sky on fire


Photo taken in Old Aberdeen.  Lovely sunset tonight.

Photo a day 2012 (12/366) - galileo!


Photo taken in my living room.  I really like Galileo thermometers, but Wikipedia informs me that they are technically thermoscopes, not thermometers.  Of course, Wikipedia does not help further enlightenment because thermoscope redirects to, guess what?  That's right - Galileo thermometer ;)

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (11/366) - sniffer cat


Photo taken in my living room.  Chico would really like to know what's in the box, or more accurately he would like the contents of said box removed so he can make a fort/bed out of it.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

My first YouTube upload :)

Yes, I realise that YouTube has been around for several years now but last night I put up my first video - of course it's of me making a goon of myself on stage with the band.


Jayne was on camcorder duty, thanks darling!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (10/366) - harbour lights


Photo taken on St. Fittick's Road, Torry.  Still playing with the camera settings - I haven't used it for years!

Photo a day 2012 (9/366) - just press play


Photo taken at work.  Yes, I did clean the area before I took this shot.  Aren't everyone's keyboards a bit filthy when you point a camera in the gaps?

Monday, January 09, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (8/366) - homebrew going down well


Photo taken in my living room.  Our homebrew has been a big success.  It was supposed to be lager, but it's ended up being a strange but very quaffable lager/ale amalgam.  No idea how strong it is.  We've managed to get through about half of it (we made the best part of 5 gallons) but I think we'll need some help if we're going to finish it before it goes cloudy/sour.  Any volunteers? ;)

Saturday, January 07, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (7/366) - nostalgia


Photo taken in my bedroom.  I was having a trawl through some cupboards and found a few things from my past like my first digital camera (a Canon Powershot A40).  It's probably about 10 years old but still works, and still takes great pics.  I might use it to take some of these photos this year, it's got some pretty nifty features for its age, like manual shutter control (up to 15 seconds).  I see some long exposure shots in my future...

Also I recently discovered a recording of my second gig with Panda Eyes back in 2009 and was playing some of the songs on the bass I used most during my time with the band, ahh the memories :)

Friday, January 06, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (6/366) - dmesg devilment


Photo taken at my laptop.  Basically me in the process of trying to figure out why my MP3 bass trainer was not being recognised.  Despite some googling, it basically came good after a few connects and disconnects.  Oh well.

Photo a day 2012 (5/366) - Cosy


Photo taken in my living room.  This year's mild (so far) winter is our fault.  We froze our asses off for two winters then this year got a new boiler and a gas fire installed :)

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (4/366) - Storm damage


Photo taken near Meston Walk, Aberdeen.  This tree was damaged during high winds late last year.  The portion broke off and blocked the nearby road, such was the size of it.

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Photo a day 2012 (3/366) - Elvis was here


Photo taken in Jayne's studio.  It's a Shure 55SH - a modern update of the "Elvis microphone".

Gig tipoff: Oxbow Lake Band, Scott Cruickshank Trio

When: Saturday 14th January 2012
Where: The Moorings, Trinity Quay, Aberdeen
Doors: 8pm
Tax: free before 8.45pm, £3 thereafter

New year, new gigs!  Come one and all to the home of pirates and peculiar beers and spirits to see us play the fair stage at the Moorings Bar!  We hope we will impress you as much as the drinks list will :)

First band on stage at 9pm, we'll be on at 10.

Photo a day 2012 (2/366) - A left hand view of practice


Photo taken in my bedroom.  For bass geeks out there, the bass is a 1979 Gibson RD Artist.  I was playing Alice Cooper's "School's Out" before and after the photo was taken if memory serves \m/ ;)

Photo a day 2012 (1/366) - A saltire, framed


Picture taken at Torry Battery, Aberdeen

Monday, January 02, 2012

Photo a day 2012

Happy new year everyone :)

This year I have decided to take on a wee challenge, to take a photograph a day for the whole of this year.  They probably won't be up to much as they'll predominantly be phone camera shots, but I'll try to make them interesting.  I realise this is the second of January but I did take one on New Year's Day, honest guv!

I'll get the first two up shortly, but I'm away to eat cheese and watch a film.

I wish you all the best for a happy and prosperous 2012.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Gigography for 2011

I was writing this (fairly short) list last week when all of a sudden we got asked to play a gig at 3pm on Monday for that night.  Glad I held off putting this up :)  I am now pretty confident that the gigging business will shut up shop for the festive season.

Chris and I @ Banff Castle, photo courtesy Kate James
06/08/11 - @Whinnyfold Fun Day with The Oxbow Lake Band.  Personnel: Me, Chris, Andy, Daryl.  Bass: Gibson IV
13/08/11 - @Cruden Bay Gala with The Oxbow Lake Band.  Personnel: Me, Chris, Andy, Daryl.  Bass: Guild B402-A
22/10/11 - @Banff Castle with The Oxbow Lake Band.  Personnel: Me, Chris, Andy, Daryl.  Bass: Gibson Victory Artist
29/10/11 - @City Cafe, Aberdeen with The Oxbow Lake Band.  Personnel: Me, Chris, Andy, Daryl, Al.  Bass: G&L Tribute L-2000
02/12/11 - @Cafe Drummond with The Oxbow Lake Band.  Personnel: Me, Chris, Andy, Daryl, Al.  Bass: Gibson RD Artist
19/12/11 - @The Lemon Tree with The Oxbow Lake Band.  Personnel: Me, Chris, Andy, Daryl, Al.  Bass: Gibson IV

Gig count now stands at 19.  Not exactly hard working, am I?

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Gig tipoff: Oxbow Lake Band, Woodland Roots Orchestra, Omar Bin Mohamed Afif


When: Friday 2nd December 2011
Where: Cafe Drummond, Belmont Street, Aberdeen
Doors: 8pm
Tax: £5


Hey folks, it's yet another edition of Shameless Plug for my band.  It's the launch of our album "Away From The Mainstream" and I'm really looking forward to it.  We've been playing a few small, out of town gigs which have been highly enjoyable but it'll be good to come back to play in one of the established live music venues in town.  We'll have support from Omar Bin Mohamed Afif who plays his amazing box guitar (genbre?) and the Woodland Roots Orchestra.  DJs after the show, the party goes on until 3am!

Hope to see some of you there!


Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Proactive ISP support?

Well, I hit my first trouble with BE late last night, the connection went down but because I was about to go to bed anyway I just left it.  Two things happened.

1) It was working again in the morning
2) I received a text and an email from BE alerting me to the outage.

I have never seen the like before in all my life.  This is quite a shock to my system, having recently moved from Orange, where you had to virtually wring someone's neck before they'll A) admit there's a problem with their stuff instead of walking you through pointless diagnostics on your computer and B) actually get around to fixing the damn problem.

Have I mentioned before how utterly woeful and bereft of any technical nous Orange were in my 18 months with them?  I might have, but they pissed me off so much that I'll happily ward people off their broadband until the day I die.

To end on a positive note - yay for BE!

Monday, October 10, 2011

October Oxbow gigs! Upgraded bass amplification! Almost!

Shameless plug time - The Oxbow Lake Band have a couple of gigs this month which I'd like to bring to your attention:

Saturday 22nd October - Banff Castle, Castle Street, Banff

Another new venue for me, I have never played here before in my life.  Come to think of it I haven't spent a great deal of time in Banff, despite being schooled 8 miles away in Turriff.  I think it was a Turriff vs. Banff school thing (not that I ever felt any affinity with "Turra" - I just went to school there - I'm from Fyvie, another 7 miles further south.  Anyone who even suggested I was from Turriff was swiftly corrected.)

Reminiscing aside, it should be an interesting gig.  Apparently it's some kind of open session first where anyone who comes along with an instrument can play.  Then we play our set.  I've never done anything like this before, I'm looking forward to it.






Saturday 29th October - City Cafe, Netherkirkgate, Aberdeen

Another gig, another new place.  It's been a long time since I was in this establishment, I think it's changed hands at least twice since.  The last time I was in here it was called the City Bar and it was when the bandit jackpot was £6 and wins above a certain threshold were paid out in 20p tokens which could either be fed back into the machine or used to pay for stuff at the bar but curiously not allowed to be exchanged for money.  I was in there with a mate and we had a shottie of the bandit.  The football was on.  We won the jackpot and a repeat, I believe.  The machine then proceeded to spit it out 20p at a time, much to the consternation of those watching the football.  We got glowered at quite a lot.

Come on down and see us play in a place where I didn't even know bands played!





Upgraded bass amplification!

On Friday I took delivery of a Zoot ZB410 - a 4x10 speaker cabinet which handles 1200W at 4ohms.  This reduction in impedance means that I will have 350W available to me instead of the usual 230.  Unfortunately the cab arrived slightly damaged in that the HF horn has cracked at the corners and is hanging loose in its mounting hole.  Oh dear.  Thankfully it was insured in transit.  I have sourced a replacement horn and it will be ready for the gigs.  The main bonus to all this is that I have replaced my old cab (my trusty Ashdown ABM) which weighed nearly 80lbs.  This new cab is a much more svelte 52lbs.  But louder ;)

Exciting times ahead, pop pickers.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Alone with my thoughts

Jayne's away in Birmingham just now at a conference thing.  Chico (the cat) has gone outside to take care of business, get some fresh air and maybe hassle some local wildlife.  I have wasted most of my day watching films I've already seen.

I haven't been completely useless - I took Jayne to the station, managed to get the recycling out in time, did a load of washing, hung it out to dry, worked on a bass project that I'm building just now, took care of the dishes which had built up, fed the cat and posted a letter for Jayne.  But I don't feel like I've made much use of another day out of my allotted time on this planet.

The day is drawing to a close and the only sounds I can hear are the call and response of two clocks ticking at each other, a slight whirr and occasional chatter from the hard drive of my laptop, the clacking of the keys as I type and the very faint drone of a ship in the harbour.

It's times like these when I marvel at how lucky I am to have met someone as amazing as Jayne.  It's times like these when I imagine how empty my life would be without her.  I hope and pray that we're together for the long haul and that I don't fuck things up, either with a single catastrophic failure or a slow build up of little failures.  I know she'll be back in a couple of days, but during the very occasional times we're apart, I get as sad as the sad looking house on the electricity monitor which tells you you've gone over your target consumption for the day.

I love you, Jayne.  I miss you and I am just plodding along until you come home again.

xx

Thursday, July 07, 2011

The Oxbow Lake

I think if you've been to 5 practice sessions and you haven't been told to get lost then I think that means you're in.  I've joined The Oxbow Lake on bass.  It's good to be back in a band again - haven't done anything since December and haven't been in a band properly since August last year.  Things are going well - the lessons have really paid off and I'm finding it so much easier to pick up tunes and come up with something on the spot.

Hopefully there'll be some gigging next month.  I'll keep you posted.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Taking care of business

I have decided to sort out some stuff that I should have done years ago.

1) Give blood - it's taken me 17 years of adult life to get around to it, and I'll carry that shame to my grave but last Tuesday I finally gave blood for the first time.  No problems - I passed the questionnaire, the interview and the blood iron test and was able to give my donation.

One cool thing is that I'll get to find out my blood group - I have never known this.  I'm a bit disappointed that I have to wait 12 weeks to go again - with reference to the guilt/shame above I want to go again!  Jayne got a badge for her 10th donation (it was actually her 12th but they forgot to give her the badge at the time - it was a long time ago) and a badge for coming back.  The badge score is 2-0 to her and the competitive side of me is craving badges!

Seriously though, everyone who is physically able and medically allowed to give blood should.  Help a premature baby live and get a free cup of tea and a biscuit - no brainer!

2) Embark on a course of bass lessons - some of you who have seen/heard me play might be thinking "at last!" but it's been something I've been thinking of doing for a couple of years now.  My primary motivation is to improve my sloppy, self-taught technique and learn the whys and hows behind playing.  I'm not content to simply play notes because they sound good and to learn songs in a painfully slowly note by note way.  Already I'm reaping some benefits from knowing major, natural/harmonic minor scales and pentatonic scales.  Some of the theory is taking its sweet time to stick in my head (should have done this 20 years ago!), but I'm confident with continued study and application that I'll get there.

There are other things which are in the process of being sorted, but I can't talk about them right now because they are in the very early fragile stages and the cat isn't ready to be let out of the bag.  Cat owners will know that the cat will leave the bag when it is damn well good and ready unless said bag is violently shaken ;)

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Equality? Hah!

I heard on the radio this morning that the EU has ruled that it is sexist for insurance companies to charge different premiums for people based upon their gender.  I nearly ran off the road in surprise ;)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12606610

Of course this means that women's premiums will go up big time, and mine will go up too to pay for all the administration.  However, there is one benefit to this outcome - surely it will sound the death knell for Sheila's Wheels.  I so despise those adverts.  I think the worst one was this:



Women are safer drivers are they?  Half the time in that advert they don't even have their hands on the steering wheel.  Driving forwards and looking backwards is safe is it?  Apparently Sheila's Wheels now do home insurance.  Is that home insurance only for women too?

That got me thinking about all the man bashing going around at the moment.  Prime culprits for me are:

1) Feminax Express "Pain"-killer



This is the kind of crap I can't stomach.  Let's look at the evidence - what has the guy done wrong here?  OK, he possibly has his feet on a table which even I would find a little irritating.  He chuckles quietly at something on the television - hardly a crime.  He is examining the results of a possible nasal or aural excavation and has dropped it on the floor, that's a little disgusting but surely merits little more than a verbal warning.  But NO!  He is violently ejected out the window by a woman meting out disproportionate summary justice!  Take that, man, you utter bane of my life!

2) Oven Pride



This is the worst of the bunch.  I can't begin to tell you how demeaning I find this.  If you don't think this is sexist then you're an idiot.  Sorry.  They've also brought out a sequel for Shower and Bath Pride with the same theme.  Great - more man bashing.

Why am I writing all this?  I've never had to make a claim on my car insurance that was my fault, and I've got 14 years of no claims discount.  I can clean and have cleaned ovens before, using nastier chemicals than that Oven Pride stuff.  It may work well, but I'm not buying it on principle because of their stupid, sexist adverts.  My wife won't mind me saying that I iron better (and more often) than she does.  Any woman who has a problem with my behaviour and deals with it in a highly disproportionate way would be shunned like any idiot.  "Please stop doing that" or ejected violently out the window.  Who's the baddie here?

This man bashing must cease.  It isn't funny, it isn't fair, and I don't see why it is tolerated when turn about would most definitely not be fair play.  If the roles were reversed in any of these situations, these adverts would be banned very quickly.  I think I'm a pretty fair guy - men and women are different, but why can't these differences be seen in a complementary way?  There certainly should be no difference in terms of opportunities.  If you want to do something, do it - it matters not one jot to me what revision of the human hardware you are.  What I strongly object to is putting my television on and being told that I'm rubbish.  I'm not.  I'm really not.  Why am I being made to pay for historical wrongs which I do not and have never perpetrated?

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Real estate plug

If anyone reading is looking for a property near Glasgow then this recently renovated 2 bed could be the place for you:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-29095072.html

It's in Condorrat, which is near Cumbernauld to the north east of Glasgow.  If you know someone looking around here then pass it on :)

Friday, January 21, 2011

1981 Gibson Victory Artist - restored!

Some of you may remember the bass I bought back in June - a Gibson Victory Artist.  Anyone paying attention will remember the awful cosmetic state it was in, but in case you need reminding, here are a couple of pics:



Well, on Wednesday I got it back from my good friend Rich who had performed his magic on the body and neck.  Please excuse the large burp of pics but all I can say is wow:


Hats off to Rich, he really has done an amazing job.  At the moment the bass is sitting on its own stand while the lacquer hardens some more and some neck adjustments settle down.  It sounds amazing, and now it looks amazing too.  The only down side to this bass is the weight - that all maple construction makes for a very heavy instrument.  To combat this I am waiting for a special strap to arrive which I hope will stop it from destroying my shoulder/back.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Another nail in Windows' coffin

I picked up a very cheap laptop a few months ago (a bit bashed, no battery or charger), but to cut a long story short I had a reasonable 2GB Intel Core Solo laptop up and running for about £50.  I decided to install Ubuntu on it and have a good go at it.

I used to dabble in Linux many years ago (usually Slackware) but always got frustrated with the software availability and the amount of time it took to fix something I broke if I was tinkering.  Things have changed since then - Ubuntu 10.10 is a very polished environment with good package management and both hardware support and software availability has improved greatly.

There are only a couple of things which prevent me from going to Ubuntu permanently.  One is the proprietary Windows based CCTV software which I need to keep for the installations I monitor.  The other main bugbear was Spotify.

I love Spotify - I don't mind ads and it's great for discovering new and old music alike.  Need to practice a set of tunes for a band - just queue them up.  Unfortunately a native Linux Spotify is only available to subscribers because they haven't found a way of delivering the ads yet.  However, I was surprised and pleased to read last night that Windows Spotify will work quite happily under WINE.  Bonus!  I gave it a go and apart from a bit of experimenting with audio settings (and having to go against the advice I found online) I got it working.  Sweet!

Now all I need is for the antiquated CCTV systems I referred to above to be replaced then it's bye bye Windows!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Gigography for 2008-2010

Happy new year everyone!  Being very much between things musically, I decided to look back at all the times I have graced the stage armed with a "big guitar".  Not prolific by any means over the past few years but here goes:

Me@The Lemon Tree 03/04/09 - photo: Andy Thorn
  • 09/08@The Music Club (Open mic).  Personnel: Me, Jayne, Karel and Charlene.  Bass: Squier Bronco
  • 04/10/08@The Tunnels with Sound System.  Personnel: Me, Jayne, Scott, Karel, Rich, Ben.  Bass: Squier Bronco
 
  • 03/04/09 - @The Lemon Tree with Panda Eyes.  Personnel: Me, Marie-Claire, Jan, Chris, Carol.  Bass: Epiphone Les Paul Standard
  • 22/04/09 - @Cafe Drummond with Panda Eyes.  Personnel: Me, Marie-Claire, Jan, Chris, Carol.  Bass: Epiphone Les Paul Standard
  • 07/08/09 - @The Lemon Tree with Panda Eyes.  Personnel: Me, Marie-Claire, Jan, Chris, Carol.  Bass: Gibson G-3
  • 30/08/09 - @The Tunnels with Panda Eyes.  Personnel: Me, Marie-Claire, Jan, Chris, Carol.  Bass: Gibson G-3

Panda Eyes@The Tunnels 09/04/10 - photo: Ryan Simpson
  • 02/10 - @The Tunnels with Panda Eyes.  Personnel: Me, Marie-Claire, Jan, Chris.  Bass: Gibson G-3
  • 25/03/10 - @Snafu with Panda Eyes.  Personnel: Me, Marie-Claire, Jan, Chris.  Bass: Gibson G-3
  • 09/04/10 - @The Tunnels with Panda Eyes.  Personnel: Me, Marie-Claire, Jan, Chris.  Bass: Gibson G-3
  • 29/05/10 - @The Moorings with Panda Eyes.  Personnel: Me, Marie-Claire, Jan, Chris.  Bass: G&L Tribute L-2000
  • 02/10/10 - @The Tilted Wig with Mr. Flaxman and Friends.  Personnel: Me, Jayne, Mr. Flaxman.  Bass: Epiphone Les Paul Standard
  • 09/10/10 - @The Tunnels with Sound System.  Personnel: Me, Jayne, Karel, Scott, Neil.  Bass - G&L Tribute L-2000
  • 27/11/10 - @The Tilted Wig with Flaxman and the Hollowmen.  Personnel: Me, Jayne, Mr. Flaxman, Mr. Long Hair.  Bass: Danelectro Hodad

I make that 13 appearances on stage so far.  Oh well, I hope to get something sorted out in 2011 and add to that number.

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Why do you go to a cash machine?

A weird thing happened last night - I was at the end of a queue for the cash machine and when it came to my turn I found that the guy who had used it before me had left a big wadge of cash in the machine.  Of course, I called the guy back and pointed out his mistake.

There's a problem with that last statement - the "of course" bit.  There was no-one behind me.  The guy was about to walk off and cross the road.  I will admit that there was a brief fast forward video in my head of me grabbing that cash, jumping in my nearby car and speeding off.  This was accompanied by a couple of parallel thoughts.  How much is there?  What kind of bass could I buy with that?

Thoughtcrime?

I'm glad I did the right thing, but don't get me started on the reasoning behind it because that's whole new box for Pandora to open (did I do it because it's the right thing to do, or did I do it out of fear of the consequences of not doing it?)

What the hell is this?  Psychology?  Sociology?  Criminology?  One thing's for sure - I never thought going to the cash machine could be so thought provoking :)

Monday, October 04, 2010

Radio silence

Apologies for the hiss of static emanating from here, things have been more than a little chaotic here due to a recent family bereavement.

I would say normal service will be resumed as soon as possible, but no-one probably noticed the difference in post frequency anyway ;-)

I'll try and post something more substantive in the near future.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

RIP Panda Eyes - 2006 - 2010

Cutting a long story short, Panda Eyes is no more.  No drama, no name calling, no eyeball scratching, Jan the guitarist decided he didn't want to carry on with it.  As part of the core creative duo in the band, it isn't really appropriate to continue with Panda Eyes as an entity or use the songs.

It's a weird time.  Panda Eyes was my first band*, they took a chance on me and I like to think that I did a reasonable job.  I've gone through a number of states since it happened; sadness, anger, emptiness, numbness, resignation and finally thankfulness and hope.  I feel sad for a few reasons, not least the last gig we did I thought it was the best I had ever played.  I joined Panda Eyes because I liked the songs, and ultimately it'll be the songs I miss most. 

Well, the songs are still linked at the side of the blog there. It still makes me a little sad to listen to them but mostly I feel proud of how far I've come along in the one and a half years I played in the band.

Here comes the the hope!  Marie-Claire the singer has asked Chris the drummer and I to start something new with her and we quickly agreed.  New people, new songs, new direction.  Watch this space for developments...

*not counting the one-off ska band I played in mere weeks before my wedding ;)

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Home improvements

I had a week off work last week and as well as a bit of socialising I got stuck into a few jobs which needed doing.

Garden stuff - We've made a start on clearing the crap out of our garden and bomb BBQ shelter.  My dad very kindly offered his assistance and his trailer.  Long story short, we moved 3 trailer loads to the dump civic amenity site recycling centre - a load of wood, a load of rocks/bricks/rubble and a load of general junk.  Treasure found so far - an amount of lead cuttings (from flashings presumably), a rear reflector for my bike, some garden tools (hoe, edging shears).  Disappointment of the proceedings - a table saw which had been left to rot in the shelter.

House stuff - Jayne varnished the fireplace surround to make it darker, I replaced the toilet seat (one of the hinges had broken), we tried some colours for the hall/stairs.

Guitar stuff - The body of the Victory Artist is nearly completely sanded (save for some annoying areas in the horns) and it is officially an Artist once more:


Short story: it's a white backed laser water slide transfer, printed black except the writing, covering the whole piece then protected with several coats of Plasti-kote Fast Dry Enamel, cut back in between with 1000 grit sandpaper.

I have found somewhere to make a 5 ply b/w/b/w/b copy of my pickguard and it went yesterday.

Last week I might have drunk some Guinness.

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Thank you Schaller!

I mentioned in my last post that I had asked Schaller in Germany for the spare parts I needed to fix the tuner on the Victory bass I'm restoring.  The parts arrived today - in quadruplicate!  Yes, 4 capstans, 4 pinions and 4 screws.  I only needed one of each.  Also in the envelope was a freebie sticker and a set of picks!

What a bunch of champs!

Need tuners?  Get Schaller.  End of discussion.

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Gear in: 1981 Gibson Victory Artist

I have been looking for one of these for months.  I haven't seen one (reasonably priced) in the UK since December.  I've had to cast my net further afield, which brings its own problems (mostly US eBayers being sniffy about selling internationally or quoting ridiculous amounts for postage).  A mint example appeared on the market (came into this decade in a time machine type pristine) which made the values spike for a while.  Rubbish like that.

However, this rather sorry looking example appeared and I decided to make it my mission to resurrect it to something approaching its former glory.


The picture doesn't show the half of the problems:

  • The bass has been refinished (badly) in dark blue
  • Someone thought it'd be a great idea to paint the pickguard in silver Hammerite
  • Someone thought it's be a great idea to install a push button switch at the back to connect/disconnect the battery - in a place where you keep nudging it when you play the thing.
  • The final insult - someone thought it'd be a great idea to take a blow torch to the back of the neck

Thankfully that's where the problems pretty much end.  Electronically and structurally it seems intact.  All the chrome is in good nick, the only tarnishing is on the screws (I'll soak them in cola to clean them up).  One of the tuners was bust, but that has been temporarily fixed - awaiting parts from Schaller in Germany to do a proper job (at least I think that's what's happening - "We send to you the parts you need" sounds like they're going to do it).  One of the very distinctive "Posi-Lok" strap buttons has been replaced with a standard style one.  I had made contact with a guy in Italy who claimed to have some, but that's gone quiet.  One of the wires had come off the circuit board inside, but that was a quick fix.  The stupid switch is already gone :)

So, the plan is a full refinish.  From my digging around inside, I conclude that the bass was originally Candy Apple Red (which is a layered finish of gold, trans red then clearcoat).  I don't fancy that.  I'm erring towards black, it's the least likely to mess up, but all my other Gibson/Epiphone basses are black, so perhaps a change is necessary.

The cleanup has begun - I was able to polish up the headstock so it's looking a lot nicer now:






A lot of elbow grease later >






The truss rod cover was also coated in that Hammerite and when I removed it the "Artist" logo was gone :(  Will have to try and reinstate that somehow.
 I wonder how I'm going to do this.  Paint it on?  Get a white transfer/decal made somehow?

These things are sent to try us.

By the way, did I mention it sounds great? :)