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Highfox

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  1. Highfox

    New Bowie

    I kind of liked the music but the vocal ruined it lol.
  2. Nice bass. One of the photo's of the back of the headstock could be a bit misleading looks like an EB to me?
  3. Thanks Geoff, and it was your very well done and easy to follow on-line lessons that got me a good start and going. Cheekily I have only tried the free ones so far.
  4. Thanks Guys. I have been finding it fairly physical, I do about 10-15 minutes at a time and then go back after a break. As you suggested I checked out a fair bit on YT and that helped a bit I think (hope) , I really should and must book some lessons but I'm just enjoying discovering it and the freedom that it has given me atm. I have also been playing along to some backing tracks trying to get the intonation sorted a bit more, it's good to have to listen more. It is very addictive and keeps me going back for more. Last week I had to leave it alone for one day before band practice or I may of let the guys in the band down with a bit of lazy (painful) finger work on the electric
  5. I just wanted to say to anyone that might be thinking of starting DB, that I just took the leap after 35 years of playing electric. I was always scared of but at the same time a little intrigued by it. Maybe the physical size or the reputation (that you had to be an exceptionally good player to play DB) always put me off Well..., 3 weeks in my technique is crap, my fingers hurt, I could do with lessons, but I'm enjoying it immensely, I guess I do have the added bonus after already playing the electric and fretless, of how it should be sounding. It's a challenge for me, where fun comes first and it's not disappointing. Maybe I should add I have no great expectations with this instrument other than selfish enjoyment and possibly it to be thrust upon the ears of the public at some point. Just do it...
  6. [quote name='DanR' timestamp='1415876189' post='2604685'] The Hurting is a great album. Easy to slate them for being overproduced but underneath it all is great songwriting and hooks [/quote] I agree with that and they also had the skill to pull it off live.
  7. I'd say it should be ok. You can always use it as a surfboard if the weather gets worse.
  8. Feel for you also. Mine arrived last week from Thomann and luckily for me the post was still in place. Going to be a long wait, but well worth it in the end.
  9. Don't know why but DPD are always the slowest option here, they seem to hand it off to the local post office it always seems to sit in limbo a day or 2 longer. Things have always arrived in good condition, but often had to wait 10 days from the UK. I'd be asking for a refund on the extra delivery cost.
  10. Ok, so you really only need 1 bass. I only do about 12 gigs a year atm, I try rotate my basses so they all get to come out and play at some point. Right now the Precision (s) are getting the most use, if we go down to a trio I like to break-out the Stingray or Jazz. The fretless gets some studio use I can always justify having more than one lol. I have just moved one on that I wasn't using much, heartbreaking but it had to go.
  11. I have 1970 P with an A neck, it still says Precision on the headstock They are very nice necks imo.
  12. Thanks for all the nice comments. Can't tell you how excited and happy I'am to be starting out on (hopefully) the long road of my BD playing. The bass looked beautiful to me when it arrived (nicer than I thought it would). They even seem to of gone to the effort of trying to match the grain up. I may have to bite the Bullet and get someone in the know to have a look at it just make sure I'm giving myself a fighting chance with it. It seems to be pretty playable, hopefully all the creaking and string stretching will settle down in time? So far so good. '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' BassFunk, everyone else look away! It was close to €1350 with the Spiro's, bridge and the extra €100 they charged for setting it up. I was going to go with Gedo, but they didn't have the bass I wanted in stock, so with the free postage from Thomas and long return policy I went with them in the end.
  13. [quote name='andyonbass' timestamp='1414690976' post='2592340'] Nice looking bass how's the set up? [/quote] Thanks. TBH, I'm not too sure, it's my first DB. It's certainly playable. I'll have to have someone who knows take a look at a it. Taking Stingray Pete's advice I went with an adjustable bridge and had the strings swapped out.
  14. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1414690304' post='2592330'] [/quote] Ok Here's a crap shot with my phone. Wanted to put something a little better quality up.
  15. I'm late to the party but I'm here now Just arrived today a Thomann 22. I'll post some pics tomorrow if anyone is interested.
  16. Thanks for that information, interesting. Noddy was pissed up on there if you hadn't guessed.
  17. [quote name='Big_Stu' timestamp='1414662907' post='2591877'] So you were a winner with Ronnie The Runner!!?? Now THAT is a claim to fame! [i]"Ooooo Gary Davies, Ooooo Gary Davies, Oooo Gary Davies on your radio"[/i] [/quote] and what a claim lol. You must be in my age group Stu.
  18. [quote name='Big_Stu' timestamp='1414602222' post='2591222'] The only name I've regarded as a "hero" was Jimmy Lea of Slade in my youth. First time I met him I was dumb-struck, in later meets I learned that he preferred to talk about every day stuff & gear in which case he was very chatty. I've applied that to every "name" I've met since and it makes for a great chat whether it's a 10 minute chat or a night out. [/quote] Here's how I got to meet Jimmy, lol. (yes, I (am) was that young punk!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypuRuTsbhuk
  19. Genz gear is great, very reliable. For a change I'm now using the new Fender Rumble gear and like it a lot. Hope it's strong enough to take the knocks, 6 months in and it's still going strong. I still have all my Genz gear and won't be getting rid of it, if ever I need it or want a change. (the shuttle 6 or Th500 still comes with me as back-up)
  20. Nice one. It's great when they turn out to friendly human beings as well.
  21. The 3 nicest basses, (feel, sound and looks wise) that I have ever owned just happen to be fairly old, a 70, 73 and 84. There is something in it imo.
  22. [quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1414261329' post='2587721'] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Cool as cucumbers Blue [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]This is the earliest one I can find of me. 16 and with my own 'Fro [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] ...[/font][/color] [/quote] Cool pic. Seems in the early days we spent a lot of time looking at the fretboard lol
  23. [quote name='RichF' timestamp='1414257956' post='2587668'] 1991 I think [/quote] I'd love to hear how that sounded.
  24. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1414257584' post='2587662'] Yeah, that was me, hard to believe. I was 16 or 17 and now I'm 62 and still love performing. Looking forward to tonight's show. Sorry about hi-jacking the thread. Blue [/quote] No hi-jack, it's all cool. Have a great show
  25. [quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1414233724' post='2587300'] Brilliant pic Do you remember the make of the amp ? That front panel looks familiar... [/quote] Thanks. Can't remember what amp it was unfortunately, it wasn't mine..on loan from someone.
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