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dmccombe7

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  1. Happy Thanks Giving to you guys in the sunny USA. Hope you had a good day Daryl. Dave
  2. You are a very lucky man. 😂 Its nice when you find the right people to be in a band with. Look forward to hearing more from you guys. Dave
  3. That was so nice. Fantastic singer (i think i've mentioned that before) and the band sounds so sweet. Love the overall feel of your band. I'd buy that. Dave
  4. WOW that's some price for one of these amps. 1/3rd of the retail price. I looked at these before getting my Handbox WB-100 but the new price was way out of my range. So so envious of whoever buys this. Amp tubiness in abundance. GLWTS Dave
  5. Sounds like a plan. At least you are still playing in a band and that's where the fun is. Dave
  6. If you're leaving the band @Lozz196 what's the plan for the future considering you've 2 lightweight Bergs and one on the way. Its like the ideal family. Do you have something else in mind ? Studio work or sit down Jazz gigs ? Dave
  7. Badfinger album is a classic that everyone should have. Such a tragic story behind them. Dave
  8. I went the other way. Started Jazz copy, then a P fretless, then a few basses later another Jazz back in 80's. In the 2010's i bought a Geddy Jazz, then a P bass (now sold), then a PJ and now a MarloweDK Jazz lookalike on steroids. I do like my Geddy Jazz tho both for tone and the neck and playability. Its just so nice and a warmer tone than the Sandberg. I might have a try on a US P bass again as i do love the tone of a P too. Nothing else sounds like a Fender P. Dave
  9. Looking good Stevie. You suit the Stingray, and as for that tartan suit, well what can i say. Band is sounding great as expected from your bands. You're definitely putting me in the mood for a Stingray. Dave
  10. When i first listened to this one on laptop (no headphones) i thought it was a fretless bass playing the lead line. When i opened the music i was reading almost straight 8ths. Now i have headphones on i can hear the actual bassline. Nice song. Not heard much of Pat Metheny group but that is very nice. That lead could possibly be done on a fretless i reckon. ? What do you think Rob ? Dave
  11. You always need a back up tho and then a back up for the back up. I'd keep the 3 of them. 🤩 Dave
  12. You're building up quite a nice collection of lightweight Sandbergs now. Dave
  13. That's nice @Lozz196 Must admit i like blocks on the fretboards especially the old sunburst Jazz basses. Have you still got an order in for one. ? Dave
  14. 2 nice Fenders in last 2 posts. I do like a sunburst Fender especially a Jazz. Dave
  15. I did that once with The Skids song Into the Valley where i had to de-tune the E to D for that song and forgot to tune it back up again. Played the next song like that and no-one even noticed. Same song, different night, i had it in my head that i de-tuned to Eb rather than D and once again no-one but me noticed. Just goes to show if you play with absolute confidence everyone will thing you're right. Even when wrong. 😂 Dave
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