
bagsieblue
⭐Supporting Member⭐-
Posts
1,359 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Shop
Articles
Everything posted by bagsieblue
-
I absolutely love my Spector 5LX - dating from 2007 at this time the Spector TonePump active tone controls did not have the internal output trim pot, that was added later in 2008. I love the edgy, aggressive, red hot sound. Still capable of a wide range of tones in between. Super comfortable 5'er neck as well - and absolutely beautiful.
-
Yellowjackets Transcriptions / Dots or Charts??
bagsieblue replied to bagsieblue's topic in Theory and Technique
Thanks Bilbo.... Joebass - can you point me in the direction of the new real books please? -
I'm toying with the idea of going to see the Yellowjackets in Manchester next month as part of my jazz beginnings introduction/education. Mr Felix Pastorius on bass as Jimmy Haslip takes a break. I know precious little of them and their music, does anybody have any transcriptions, dots or charts for me to work through to get more familiar with the music?
-
[quote name='John Cellario' timestamp='1361732258' post='1990059'] Good player...must have taken most of the day to put this together. [/quote] yeah - it started to get a bit dark at 3:50 . Good Vid - I agree with most of the comments. Surprising how similar in sound they were really. My favourite was the JB and the Stingray. P bass was not thumpy enough - although I think the style contributed to that. So.....it is [i]all[/i] in the fingers then eh?
-
Patrick very kindly sent me some sheet music books, free of charge no less! The kind of gesture that makes Basschat such a great place. A pleasure to deal with. Would highly recommend. Thanks again Patrick.
-
Bought a book from Josh. Great price, great communications and great service. Would happily deal with again. Thanks again......
-
-
Bass Collection SGC Nanyo Japan - 4 string - SOLD
bagsieblue replied to Stance's topic in Basses For Sale
There is quite a bit of info around on these basses, a lot of which is conflicting. There are people who are more well informed than me but I have to disagree that the 300 series have gold (or brass) harware. I recently sold a (passive) SB301 which was very similar to this, also in the trans red finish. Differences between this are the fretboard, the bridge on mine was less substantial and not Gotoh stamped (although the tuners were), my nut was plastic where as this one is brass I reckon this is an active SB310. Either way still a fantastic bass. -
Bass Collection SGC Nanyo Japan - 4 string - SOLD
bagsieblue replied to Stance's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1360857892' post='1977528'] Future collectible??? A lot of bass for not a lot of money.. [/quote] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]quite possibly - as I nominated in the [/font][/size] [b] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]"What are going to be future collectables?" thread.[/font][/size][/b] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Damn good basses these. are too.[/font][/size] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Can anybody confirm if this is from the (SB) 400 series?[/font][/size] -
I avoided Level 42 like the plague for too many years. Have got into them recently, especially the earlier stuff. Actually, just remembered that is was getting the 'heads up' on here about him being on The One Show. Surprised myself that I liked what I saw on there. Subsequently booked to See them at Manchester Apollo towards the end of last year, superb stuff, seems like a top fella to boot.
-
Songs that you'd love to play live but probably never will.
bagsieblue replied to Dom in Dorset's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Lord Sausage' timestamp='1359579218' post='1957062'] I love the breakdown in that song when it drops to bass and drums. Also the lyrics are quality. [/quote] Yep - sure I've read somewhere that GnR have never played it live either! -
I had a Westfield 5 string, PJ Pickups, may as well not had the low B for all the use it was. Horrible, horrible bass, the difference when I traded up to a MIM Fender Jazz was an absolute revelation.
-
Obscure Musical Backwaters - The Great SGC Nanyo Thread
bagsieblue replied to Happy Jack's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1359576227' post='1956991'] That's a bit harsh - he could work out more and cut down on the Dim Sum a bit, but he's not literally a Giant Of The Bass :-) [/quote] Oopps - of course, that was meant to be a very [b]wise[/b] man...... -
Songs that you'd love to play live but probably never will.
bagsieblue replied to Dom in Dorset's topic in General Discussion
Don't Damn Me - Guns 'n Roses, something about that song that does things to me. Never found anyone else capable of pulling off the main riff though..... -
Obscure Musical Backwaters - The Great SGC Nanyo Thread
bagsieblue replied to Happy Jack's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1359554733' post='1956515'] No way! And no false modesty either ... there are plenty of people here on Basschat who know way more than me, I'm just the guy who started this thread. [/quote] Fair enough Happy Jack - let's agree that you are a very wide man indeed then.... -
Obscure Musical Backwaters - The Great SGC Nanyo Thread
bagsieblue replied to Happy Jack's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1359543359' post='1956262'] Not convinced by this one. It has been messed about a fair bit (pickups & wiring, brass nut, missing trc), I'm not sure about the "brass truss rod bolt", he describes the switch as both "a bit dodgy" and "like new" requiring only "contact oil" to get it working properly ... in that case use some before listing it for sale! In all original vgc this would be a decent price. Personally I'd give it a miss. [/quote] agreed - Happy Jack - as we know you are the global guru on Bass Collections. I had a look at this and made a cheeky offer at a price I thought it was worth a punt on. It sold fairly soon after. I wasn't happy with the swapped out pups and electrics - probably a very nice bass in there somewhere though. -
[quote name='BetaFunk' timestamp='1359236073' post='1952078'] Now you're talking. I saw an early 1990s 301 for 80 quid recently. I bought one of the about 20 years ago brand new. Absolute gem!!! [/quote] Great price, that one has slipped through very cheaply - prices have been creeping up a bit in recent times on these. They are as good as any of the other 20/30 year old MIJ basses that are around IMO. If I spot one of the higher spec natural wood ones I would be very, very interested.
-
SGC Nanyo Bass Collections? Surely the penny will drop soon as to how undervalued and how great these basses are?
-
Agreed Big Stu.....let's live in hope. For anyone wanting a place to start with Bowie this is a cheap place to start: The Platinum Collection David Bowie - MP3 Download - £3.99. I had a £2 download credit with Amazon which made it £1.99 for me! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Platinum-Collection/dp/B001JPWRBK/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1358968309&sr=1-1-catcorr
-
Great thread! Mine is this lovely SGC Nanyo Bass Collection in Metallic Pink. Great bass - cheap as chips, SGC Nanyo Bass Collection's are undervalued and with this being pink as well was a real bargain. Plays well and sounds great. Being pink surely this has to be the cheekiest???
-
Absolutley agreed Mr EAD - most of the good stuff was a little before my time (as you know ) , but the man has a back catalogue that stands alongside the very best IMO.
-
Certainly a grower. Overused term but Bowie is a legend. Slim to no chance I know but would love him to tour.
-
'66 Jazz bass... Please Please Please bid on this!
bagsieblue replied to warwickhunt's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
What's the thinking behind this then - are they trying to sell this as a £1200 BIN (with no pics!) without having to pay a BIN listing / insertion fee?