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Fender Mike Dirnt Roadworn - *WITHDRAWN*
Mickeyboro replied to Geddys nose's topic in Basses For Sale
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Mickeyboro replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
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The only one I ever bonded with was a Japanese 1993 60s RI purchased from @GrammeFriday Here it is…
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Ordered Thursday night, sent Friday morning! Top man!
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Elles Bailey - Shining in the Half Light Bailey's first full length album recorded in the UK features Joe Wilkins on Guitar, Jonny Henderson on Ivories, Matthew Waer on Bass duties and Matthew Jones on drums. It was recorded in deepest Devon in December 2020 at Middle Farm Studios and produced by Dan Weller, best known for his long working relationship with Enter Shikari. Elles wanted this record to feature 'gospel style vocals' so in steps Izo Fitzroy, an incredible artist in her own right, who arranged the stunning background vocals on 'Shining In The Half Light', and performed them alongside Jade Elliot and Andrusilla Mosley. OTHER 2 CDs GONE!!
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Welcome To The Vault is the first-ever Steve Miller Band rarities collection and features 52 songs that span Miller’s career, including 38 previously unreleased recordings and 5 never-before-heard songs. With demos, rehearsal takes, newly unearthed compositions, classic concert recordings, and more, Miller has dived into the vaults with a celebratory collection that’s bound to please any fan. There are alternate takes of classics like “Rock’n Me,” “Fly Like An Eagle,” “Jet Airliner,” and “Space Cowboy,” alongside gems from their early lineup. Among them are a 10-minute cover of Little Walter’s “Blues With a Feeling” from San Francisco’s Fillmore West and “Super Shuffle,” recorded at the band’s appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival. The set also includes a new, big band version of “Take The Money and Run,” recorded with blues guitarist Jimmie Vaughan as part of the Jazz at Lincoln Center series. Blues tunes also abound, including covers of Otis Rush, Robert Johnson, and Willie Dixon. In an unexpected twist, the blues ace T-Bone Walker is also featured performing his hit “Lollie Lou” in Miller’s living room in 1952. Rounding out the music is Miller’s own rendition of that tune, recorded at his T-Bone Walker: A Bridge from Blues To Jazz tribute concert. The DVD is also a veritable treasure trove of rarities, featuring 21 performances. There’s rare footage from Monterey Pop, a concert appearance at Fillmore West from 1970, and a 43-minute concert broadcast from New York’s Palace Theater in 1973. There’s a collaboration with James Cotton from their 1974 appearance on ABC In Concert, a live rendition of “Abracadabra: from 1982, excerpts from the band’s Austin City Limits appearance in 2011, and footage of Steve Miller performing with his godfather Les Paul in 1990. The discs are housed in a deluxe box accompanied by a 100-page book that includes photos from Miller’s extensive archive and a 9,000-word essay by David Fricke. Miller has also thrown in guitar picks featuring his iconic Pegasus logo, and even an authentic backstage pass from the vault.
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Second transaction with Stew as problem-free as the first! Recommended.
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Oh all right then - how about…
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Pete - Please tell me you did ‘I Am The Walrus’… 😂
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A military band in Wimborne played Enola Gay by OMD. Took me a couple of minutes to work out what it was (melody played on xylophone). Can you beat this?
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And thanks for your entertaining contributions!🙏
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One book sale impeccably completed. Gary is the model Basschatter, as if you hadn’t heard already! 🙏
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Good luck with it all!👍
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Must be heavy, though. His legs are buckling!😂
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Hit Me Up…
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We did a book deal and it was absolutely textbook! Gavin is very much recommended.
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Have you tried a uke bass? I wouldn’t be without mine, and its made many a doubter eat their words!
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Far from our first transaction, and hopefully not our last. Guitars, books…all seamless! Thank you Pete.
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I could stomach it until the rapper came in… But its not intended for the likes of me!😁