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HappyCat

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  1. Two lapsed-rockers would like to try to get their mojo back and require the assistance of a competent singer and bass player.

    We're brothers in our mid-to-late thirties with plenty of previous experience playing drums and guitar. We like our music rocky, but we have no illusions of achieving fame and fortune - we just want to play some good music and have some fun.

    So, we're looking for two like-minded, and preferably similarly aged people to complete our unfinished line-up.

    Music we like ranges from classic rock (such as Led Zeppelin and Rainbow) and the lighter end of rock (such as Feeder and Stereophonics) through to harder rock (such as Foo Fighters and Wolfmother) touches on the lighter side of metal (such as Iron Maiden and Scorpions) and includes a sprinkling of more esoteric stuff along the way (such as Biffy Clyro, Fall Out Boy, Reef and Incubus)

    If you're interested please contact either:

    Iain Broad (IainB)

    Alan Broad (HappyCat)

  2. oh you're in for a treat with that one!! its a great novel, a great sci-fi detective story. I think the Archimandrite Luciferous (excuse spelling) is possibly one of Banks' best characters!!

    His other non-Culture sci-fi is great too, if you haven't already given them a go try "Against A Dark Background" or "Feersum Enjinn" both of those are superb books :):up:

    Might have to finish it sometime then - it's been on the go for quite a while now ...

    I used to inhale books (including Dark Background and Feersum Enjiin) but things have slowed down a lot in recent years :)

  3. Just started reading "The City And The Stars" by Arthur C. Clarke... you can never go wrong with a bit of 1950's sci-fi

    Great book! Read all my dad's 50's sci-fi when I was younger and that one stood out as a favourite. Must track some of it down again...

    Currently trying to finish Iain M Banks - The Algebraist. Another great book :)

  4. I've been playing guitar for around 20 years now but for the last 10 of those years I've been stuck in a rut that I would like to get myself out of. I'm entirely self taught and apart from a few scales and snippets I've picked up over the years I know next to nothing about music theory. I've also never been particularly disciplined about practicing - I do play every day, but there's no particular structure or purpose to what I do. I play mostly rock, with a sprinkling of blues and a tiny pinch of funk.

    So, I'm looking for someone who can teach me some theory and help me get out of the rut I'm currently in.

    I've come across the following names (on this forum and elsewhere), but not sure who's good:

    George Norval, Keith Mitchell, Colin Black, Stuart Hossack, Scott Cruickshank

    Anyone got any advice?

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