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Jack reached out to help me with a piece of gear I needed - what can I say that has not been said already? Thank you!
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**SOLD**Bass Collection SGC Nanyo 4 string fretless
Mickeyboro replied to walbassuk's topic in Basses For Sale
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Mickeyboro replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
I worked on a sleeve note with her (via her office) many years ago and was chastised for even mentioning ‘the K word’... 😬 -
Publisher : Omnibus Press (20 May 2021): 352 pages ISBN-10 : 1913172120 ISBN-13 : 978-1913172121 Just-published hardback on the classic days of Radio 1, with 40new interviews. Postage at cost For most people in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s, Radio 1 provided the soundtrack to their lives. Commanding up to 24 million listeners a week, it was the most popular radio station in the world. An iconic institution and one of the UKs most famous brands, its history and socio-cultural impact is explored in full here for the first time. Robert Sellers draws on archive material and first-hand interviews with DJs and key personnel to capture the extraordinary story of Radio 1, from its beginnings in 1967 through to its controversial reorganisation in the early nineties.
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Alan bought a book from me. No problems - top man!
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Sold me an amp and all went swimmingly. Trade with confidence, as the above rightly says!
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Very generous of you. Suddenly realised I have a spare set, so will let someone else benefit.
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The End! “Auditions for The 602...a diary.”
Mickeyboro replied to AndyTravis's topic in General Discussion
This could be the best thing since Yes became Anderson Travis Wakeman and Bloggs...😂 -
Markbass CMD 102P and Guitar Guitar deposit
Mickeyboro replied to NoRhino's topic in General Discussion
I used a P through a CMD102P for many years. Great combination... -
Today I played Herbie Flower's 1959 Jazz Bass
Mickeyboro replied to Plux_the_Duck's topic in Bass Guitars
Capital punishment is too good for you lot!😂 -
Yes, no Glasto. But good to see you again!
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Only four strings?😮
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Hardback, 800-plus pages. New. Offered at less than half price (£10, rrp £30) plus postage (£3.20). Rivals Of The Beatles is about the stories of some of the many excellent British and American groups who were part of the music scene in the 1960s at the time of The Beatles. Each chapter focuses specifically on one of these groups. What they have in common, for the purposes of the book, is some form of link to the Fab Four. Maybe they were inspired by The Beatles, or were helped by them. Perhaps they copied them. The ways in which these influences occurred varies considerably. There are detailed, in-depth, chapters on twenty groups of the era including The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, The Byrds, The Kinks and The Yardbirds. There are also a few unexpected inclusions – to keep things varied! This book is very detailed indeed! The chapters on The Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys, for example, are well over 80 pages in length. But although long, the various chapters are packed with interesting info. As a central part of the focus of the book is on the various records that each group produced during their career. So the more familiar with the records that the reader is, the more they will get out of the discussion of them. It will also give readers a chance to re-evaluate some of the music in their collections, and maybe shine new light on some overlooked or forgotten gems. Author was a teenager in the 1960s and has always been a committed fan of the music of that era. Rivals Of The Beatles is available in an initial, privately published, print run of 500 hardback copies. There are no firm plans at this stage for a further print run in either hard or softback. An electronic version is possible at a later date, depending on reaction to the book, and demand for it. GROUPS FEATURED 1. The Rolling Stones 2. The Beach Boys 3. The Byrds 4. The Kinks 5. Brian Poole and The Tremeloes 6. The Searchers 7. Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas 8. Gerry and The Pacemakers 9. The Pete Best Four 10. The Dave Clark Five 11. The Yardbirds 12. The Grass Roots 13. The Grateful Dead 14. Moby Grape 15. The Association 16. The Left Banke 17. The Monkees 18. The Mothers Of Invention 19. Twice As Much 20. Cliff Richard and The Shadows
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Which bands are guaranteed to buy from?
Mickeyboro replied to stewblack's topic in General Discussion
But less so Babe Ruth?😂 -
Good shout, but you’re a few decades too late! https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001620/
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Ted purchased a bass from me, and everything was done and dusted within 24 hours. A gentleman of the old school. Highly recommended.
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I realise I probably haven’t tried hard enough to sell this. But to be honest it is so tempting to keep it. The pickup alone is astounding - I was impressed with the Bruce Thomas Profile pickup, but this is very much in that league. Okay, we may not always want the roar, but it’s very present and much louder/aggressive than my 71P. Yet the tone control is far more effective, so you hit the Motown mark before maximum cut is reached. I bought this because I missed a Chinese CV I used to own several years ago. It is definitely its equal, even though those early CVs now sell for £400 plus. A classy, well-made instrument with fantastic neck/pocket fit, the tinted neck and headstock sets it apart from the competition. As I may have mentioned, it has looks to die for... how do they do it at the price? And don’t forget you get a decent Fender gig bag to keep it looking good.
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SOLD Bought as a backup to my 1971 Precision but it is immediately clear it is too nice for the job. Supposedly 2019 but is in unplayed, pristine condition. Newly strung with D’Addario 45-105, it comes complete with a Fender gig bag. Probably the nicest looking Precision I have owned, and shows why Classic Vibes have an amazing reputation. Personal/postal delivery options available. Specifications Body Material: Poplar Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane. White. Weight (bathroom-scales method) 3.8kg Neck Neck: Maple, “C” Shape Neck Finish: Vintage Tint Fingerboard: Indian Laurel, 9.5” (241 mm) Frets: 20, Narrow-Tall Position Inlays: Pearloid Dot Nut (Material/Width): Bone, 1.685” (42.8 mm) Tuning Machines: Vintage-Style Scale Length: 34” (864 mm) Hardware Bridge: 4-Saddle Vintage Style with Threaded Steel Saddles Pickguard: 4-Ply Tortoiseshell Pickups: Fender Designed Alnico Split-Coil Control Knobs: Knurled Flat-Top Hardware: Nickel Link to Squier Page : https://shop.fender.com/en-GB/squier-electric-basses/precision-bass/classic-vibe-60s-precision-bass/0374510500.html
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Rockonteurs with Gary Kemp & Guy Pratt
Mickeyboro replied to Bass Culture's topic in General Discussion
Giles Martin very informative on the Beatles. Never heard him speak before. BernieMarsden...Same tales as his book. -
Sky Arts and other music related programmes
Mickeyboro replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
Brian Jones founded the Stones! Respect... -
Sky Arts and other music related programmes
Mickeyboro replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
Brian Jones might have something to say about that!😇 -
Curiously Stew I have just bought a Classic Vibe Squier that feels identical! The quality of instruments these days...