Electric choke module at Glastonbury

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by goodgeyman, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. Has anyone that is either at or coming to Glastonbury got an auto choke module for empi pict 34. Managed to get here but not sure it will make it home. Any help would be appreciated. Obviously I have cash to pay if anyone has one.
     
  2. can you get a business to deliver to you if you are there a while?
     
  3. Probably can, would have to find out if there is somewhere that it can be delivered to
     
  4. Can I ask why wouldn't you be able to get it home?
     
  5. site office would help i guess
     
  6. Go up to the farmhouse - I have had stuff delievered there in the past, they are usually understanding if it's necessary
     
  7. ^this. Your bus will run without it. Just take the old one off.
     
  8. Yep what snotty said. It wont cause you a problem other than possibly slightly harder to start. usually a bit of pedal overcomes that and warm up before you drive to make life easier for the first few miles.
     
  9. I thought this was a post about a band you were seeing. Surprised no-one commented about really liking Electric Choke Module's first album but then they got too commercial...
     
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  10. Yeah I was into them when they were real but it's all about 'the man' now, man
     
  11. I loved their seventeen-minute theramin solos.
     
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  12. Who doesn't
     
  13. Their drift into jazz fusion culminated in a poor reception for their eponymous third album - by then inter band rivalries and substance abuse had torn the nucleus of the band apart with only Gretchen Twinkie and Chad Muller remaining from the classic lineup.
     
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  14. And of course the bass player - Stanford Rivers - left to form Fuel Pump Flange Gasket.
     
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  15. Their last album "What Oil?" I think showed they'd lost all direction.

    A couple of them went off to work with Kraftwerk, I think: the "Thermostatic Flaps" EP wasn't that bad...
     
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  16. I disconnected mine and held it on the throttle for a few moments to warm up, new one fitted now
     
  17. A criminally underrated band, the rhythm section where he was joined by Mickey Cadwallader on drums and glockenspiel was one of the finest ever heard.
     
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  18. If not the only ever heard
     
  19. And don't forget the guest appearance on "Everything Smells of Chicken" by Spoog Hempenstall on sousaphone and Cornish washboard.
     
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  20. Long live the Electronic Choke Module band![​IMG]
     

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