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el borracho

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  1. 3 hours ago, Skybone said:

    Here you go. The third one has them as well now.

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    I like them - going to give them a try on one of mine.

    The basses are nice as well. I have a love/hate thing with Ricks. Love the look but don't like playing them. I persevered for 20 years but don't own one at the minute although I did nearly push the button on one last week.

  2. 11 hours ago, Skybone said:

    Likewise, I have the Bakelite-style chickenhead knobs on all of my basses & electric guitars, because a) I like them, and b) because they are on the front of my Matamp. They look far better than the original knobs that were on the guitars (generic speed knobs or MXR/J bass style knobs), plus they give a real 60's vibe.

    Now there's an idea!!!

  3. 14 hours ago, darkandrew said:

    and as for the Epiphone Jack Casady bass - is that a bakerlite knob from a1950's radio set?

    I have vintage Bakelite knobs (probably from a 40s/50s radio) on my Ibanez Musician along with a matching truss rod cover. It was missing the knobs when I got it - witches hat ones were fitted. I knew there was some in the garage and they fitted. They have probably spent more years on my bass than on the original radio.

  4. I've got a 79-81 Tokai Hardpuncher neck on a Fender body complete with Tokai logo  ( a real Fender masquerading as a copy!! That's for another thread though).

    The lacquer is cracked for much of the skunk stripe's length and it even stands proud in places. I've had it about 8 years now and it doesn't bother me and hasn't seemed to make any difference to it. The neck is stable and I don't notice it when I'm playing.

     

  5. 48 minutes ago, EssentialTension said:

    Almost always, probably really always, my bass lines are things I have 'sampled', 'recycled', 're-used', 'heard before', 'reinterpreted', etc., and sometimes I don't even know where they came from, but they came from somewhere.

    And musicians have always copied, always sampled ... it's only the copying technology changing that allows new forms of sampling.

    We used to do it pre-digital with tape loops. Had an old reel to reel tape recorder on it's back with spliced tape (there's a lost art!!) stretching across the studio around various mic stands. 

     

  6. Easy one - I only bought one album this year.

    It was Dan Baird & Homemade Sin's Red Wristband Special, so called because Dan was hospitalised the next day with leukemia for which he is still undergoing treatment.

    Amazing that he made it through a 2 hour gig - you can see how jaundiced he was.

    It's a really good live album with a few Homemade Sin/Bluefields related bonus tracks.

     

     

  7. On 11/12/2017 at 08:39, casapete said:

    I had on briefly in the 80s, great bass. Mine was metallic red which was the only reason I sold it I think!

    Me too. Borrowed one with a view to buying but it was a natural finish. Loved playing it and it sounded great (I even recorded with it) but...it wasn't black...so I didn't buy it and mistakenly bought a 4001 instead. I know, I know!! :facepalm:

  8. On 11/15/2017 at 08:32, NoRhino said:

    Little Steven (  van Zant) and the Disciples of Soul.

    An excellent 15 piece band. Good show but the follow spot operator couldn't find Steven once in 2.5 hours.  Quite annoying watching a frontman plaing lead guitar and singing in darkness. The spot op managed to light everyone else a some point but never SvZ.

    Saw him on Thursday in Newcastle. It was a great show but we commented numerous times about the spot operator. It would randomly appear on the rhythm guitarist while he was playing a verse but rarely when it was needed and sometimes it was on nobody at all!

    Well worth seeing though.

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  9. Just remembered another nice obscure one.

    About 35 years ago when the bass player in NWOBHM band Raven left his day job to turn pro, I was brought in as his replacement.

    Apparently he used to practice every lunchtime in the stationery cupboard. Maybe that's how he turned pro and I didn't - I was never that dedicated!

  10. You sound like me. My response to everyone being ordered to gig dressed in black and only play black guitars (so we looked like a serious band) was to turn up in a red shirt with a Capri Orange bass :D - I didn't last long in that band!

    String silk colour has never really bothered me although I seem to remember quite liking the pale blue of Dean Markley Blue Steels (I think) at one time.

  11. I use the GK with 2 x Barefaced 112s and am quite happy with it. One was enough with one of my bands but the other band needed two (they were too loud though).

    Alternatively TKS are in your neck of the woods and could be worth a look.

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