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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    Mrs Mariner is in Brisbane for work this week, saw Bon Jovi was playing, and that there were tickets available. So now she's going. Bitch! I reckon that will be great fun.

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    @mariner4life said in Bucket List!:

    Mrs Mariner is in Brisbane for work this week, saw Bon Jovi was playing, and that there were tickets available. So now she's going. Bitch! I reckon that will be great fun.

    Bon Jovi don’t like their bass player very much

    Adam Tod Brown  /  Nov 27, 2012  /  music

    5 Famous Bands That Are Clearly Ashamed of Key Members

    5 Famous Bands That Are Clearly Ashamed of Key Members

    It's a sad fact of life in a band that, sometimes, certain members are going to get a little less attention than others. And some bands take hiding their peripheral members to dizzying new heights.

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    @bovidae I didn’t see The Who but I agree he’s a great player. It’s just that he’s played on a lot of dross as well. All that Paul Young drivel back in the 80s for example. The completely unnecessary cover of Wherever I Lay My Hat is only memorable for 3 things, a) Pino’s clever playing, b) Paul Young’s histrionic, cod-soul wailing and c) the degree to which Laurie Latham pushes the bass is forward in the mix, which given a) and b) probably isn’t a coincidence.

    And talking of Laurie Latham and greats talents on poor records, how did the producer of New Boots and Panties end up on the desk for bollocks like No Parlez? And New Boots brings us happily in a circle back to Norman Watt-Roy 😎

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    @jc

    James Jamerson, Jaco Pastorius, Bernard Edwards, Bootsy Collins, Paul Chambers, Ron Carter.... and although it wasn’t his primary instrument, Jimi Hendrix could shred most rock bassists under the table. I’ve seen Stanley Clarke many times, but not in the past 25 years. He was pretty spectacular.

    Edit: And how did I forget Miroslav Vitouš??? I’m sure there are many other great ones I can’t remember right now.

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    @salacious-crumb said in Bucket List!:

    @jc

    James Jamerson, Jaco Pastorius, Bernard Edwards, Bootsy Collins, Paul Chambers, Ron Carter.... and although it wasn’t his primary instrument, Jimi Hendrix could shred most rock bassists under the table. I’ve seen Stanley Clarke many times, but not in the past 25 years. He was pretty spectacular.

    Edit: And how did I forget Miroslav Vitouš??? I’m sure there are many other great ones I can’t remember right now.

    James Jamerson. Guarantee every ferner woulda heard his smooth grooves on at least one song given how awesome ( and prolific ) he was.

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    @mn5 said in Bucket List!:

    @salacious-crumb said in Bucket List!:

    @jc

    James Jamerson, Jaco Pastorius, Bernard Edwards, Bootsy Collins, Paul Chambers, Ron Carter.... and although it wasn’t his primary instrument, Jimi Hendrix could shred most rock bassists under the table. I’ve seen Stanley Clarke many times, but not in the past 25 years. He was pretty spectacular.

    Edit: And how did I forget Miroslav Vitouš??? I’m sure there are many other great ones I can’t remember right now.

    James Jamerson. Guarantee every ferner woulda heard his smooth grooves on at least one song given how awesome ( and prolific ) he was.

    For all the hits he played on, he might be one of the least recognized big-name bandleaders in popular music history. Smokey Robinson was primarily responsible for the direction of the Motown style, but Jamerson gave them their sound. He’s amazing.

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    @salacious-crumb I guess if we’re going to talk about influence we should be throwing Carol Kaye into the mix as well SC. I remember being blown away that the woman who played on the Beach Boys biggest hits and River Deep, Mountain High was also on the Mission Impossible theme and a member of Zappa’s Mothers. Check out the listings on her website: https://www.carolkaye.com/www/library/basshits.htm

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    The story about JJ and the session for 'What's going on' is a classic. Too pissed to stand up so lay flat on the floor and improvised one of the most amazing basslines ever.

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    All this talk of bass players and no mention of Louis Johnson?

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    I guess I should post the list of 2018 gigs - a relatively quiet year...

    • The Yeah Yeah Yeahs (only a couple of songs, as I'd double-booked, and then had to hurry onwards to the next item on the list...)
      The Rolling Stones
      Future Islands, Cat Power, The National
      Nadine Shah, Lorde, The xx
      Sylvan Esso, Father John Misty, Beck, Bjork
      The National
      The Black Lips, Courtney Barnett, St Vincent, Patti Smith, Nick Cave
      Death Cab for Cutie
      Low
      The Naked and Famous
      The Gaslight Anthem
      Phoebe Bridgers
      Jose Gonzalez

    I also had tickets for a couple more, but missed them...

    • Nine Inch Nails - more than a little gutted I forgot about this until it was too late
      Marlon Williams - simply couldn't be arsed that night

    Nick Cave was as good as ever... and had Kylie Minogue out for Where the Wild Roses Grow... the farking reaction of the british when that happened... absolutely mental. Never seen so many hipsters and the such absolutely lose their shit for a pop singer.
    The Stones - I was a little underwhelmed... but never really been a big fan.

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    Fucken Metallica!

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    @mariner4life said in Bucket List!:

    Fucken Metallica!

    With Slipknot supporting. That's gonna be huge

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    A-Reserve: $252.20
    Front General Admin: $252.20
    Standard Gen Admin: $149.90
    B Reserve: $182.10
    C Reserve: $127.20

    (Melbourne Show Prices - Australian Dollar AUD)

    Guessing the Brisbane prices will be the same.

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    @antipodean said in Bucket List!:

    A-Reserve: $252.20
    Front General Admin: $252.20
    Standard Gen Admin: $149.90
    B Reserve: $182.10
    C Reserve: $127.20

    (Melbourne Show Prices - Australian Dollar AUD)

    Guessing the Brisbane prices will be the same.

    I'm thinking Sydney. Maybe Melbourne.

    And I'll pay whatever

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    Got tickets for Melbourne!!! fucking boom!!!

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    Fuck you Metallica!!!

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    @mariner4life That should be fuck you, James.

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    @Bovidae said in Bucket List!:

    @mariner4life That should be fuck you, James.

    Just learn to handle your piss

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    Rock and roll softcock

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    @mariner4life said in Bucket List!:

    Fuck you Metallica!!!

    Can't believe this. I have 2 tickets to Auckland, return flights from Melbourne and accomodation all booked as well as domestic return flights for my brother for what was going to be the greatest surprise birthday for him ever. Hoping credit card insurance covers something. Bloody devastating, I wonder if slipknot m8ght come on their own?

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