No band, no gigs and no gas. First time in 50 odd years.
Should I see a doctor.
Should I see a doctor.
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You disparage the Bone of Trom at your own peril!! heheIf OP has no gigs, he probably can't trap frogs, either.
What's the difference between a dead frog lying in the road and a dead trombone player lying in the road?
The frog probably was on its way to a gig.
Buy Lotto Tickets.No band, no gigs and no gas. First time in 50 odd years.
Should I see a doctor.
There's a website that sells little blue truss rod wrenches. It's the low cost generic version but corrects BD just like the name brand.Is the neck still straight or are you suffering from BD (Bassrectile Dysfunction)?
That depends on the cab(s) you are using.No band, no gigs, buying a Mesa WD800. Should I seek psychological advice?
Not playing, havent even taken a bass out of a case. Did eat beans and rice last night though.But are you _playing bass_? If so, carry on--no worries! If not, eat some beans and git to making music!
No need, there is a cure and it is called "The Classifieds"No band, no gigs and no gas. First time in 50 odd years.
Should I see a doctor.
That depends on the cab(s) you are using.
Frankly, I am more worried about the Ophi of Cleide.You disparage the Bone of Trom at your own peril!! hehe