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  1. [quote name='Sean' post='639361' date='Oct 28 2009, 07:23 PM']I got into flats a few years ago when I was playing in a Blues Brothers tribute band and had them on a Jazz, an Aerodyne (P/J) Jazz and a Precision California Series (P/J) and loved them. I always keep one of my Lakland DJs strung with TIs and recently recorded some songs with my covers band with them on the DJ.

    I've recently bought a CIJ P from Jonthebass and that came with TIs and it's really made me nuts about them again, they suit a P even more than a J for my taste. I've started gigging with the P and it's given the band a huge textural change when I swap between the P and my Spector NS5 with Elixirs. I use a plectrum with the flatstrung P on a couple of songs too. It's almost as much of a difference as when our guitarist switches from his PRS Custom 24 to his Epiphone Mandobird!

    You can hear the tracks if you click [url="http://www.amyandtheaviators.co.uk/Music.htm"]here[/url]

    Walking On Sunshine, She Will Be Loved and Take Me To The River (All Lakland DJ with Aero pups)[/quote]

    Hi Sean,
    Lovely tone, I'm sold on flats now, thanks. 'She Will Be Loved', really nice track.
    Best wishes
    Mark

  2. [quote name='ped' post='660919' date='Nov 21 2009, 12:25 PM']Nah I LOVE 'III Sides To Every Story!'[/quote]

    Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!

    [size=5]OH THANKS, NOW I'M INTO EXTREME!!!!
    IS THERE NO END TO YOUR PERSUASION?[/size] [size=4]runs[/size] [size=3]off[/size] [size=2]screaming[/size]

  3. Thanks to you and topics posted, I'm now listening to music and artists I would never have considered. I'm buying cd's and downloads daily..............[b][i]and loving it!!!!!![/i][/b]

    I hardly ever listened to Duran Duran, Carole King, Marvin Gaye. Now, because of the topics raised, I'm listening with new ears, really appreciating not just the composition, but the artists and musicians. Maybe I'm not explaining myself clearly, I'll edit if needs be. But It really is like listening to familiar tunes for the first time.
    I'm listening to a wide variety of music genres too.


    So, thanks again folks, there's soooooo much incredible music around, thanks for opening my ears!

  4. [quote name='bumnote' post='651582' date='Nov 11 2009, 01:27 PM']If that was the one at the old wembley I went up with a group of friends we had been excited for weeks , but we left before the end because the sound was appalling.[/quote]

    Same here. Dreadful, indiscernible sound. They also appeared to be incredibly pretentious. I'd waited twenty odd years to see them only to be bitterly disappointed by the experience. Left halfway through.

    Personally, I much prefer their early albums, 'Pretzel Logic' and 'Can't Buy A Thrill' and the slightly later track 'Haitian Divorce'. Not sure if I'd class myself as a fan, certainly appreciate them though. Age group? I'm 50 next March (and loving it.)

  5. [quote name='bobpalt' post='650585' date='Nov 10 2009, 01:15 PM']On another note, has anyone seen Joe Brown play live? What a star! I saw him a few weeks ago at a packed Cheltenham Town Hall, and had a totally unexpectedly fabulous nights entertainment. Great band, great talent on a multitude of stringed instruments. Cant wait to see him again.

    Bob[/quote]

    Yep!
    Had the pleasure of seeing him at the Cambridge Corn Exchange last year, Dave Edmunds was guesting. Both were on top form. Thoroughly recommended, brilliant musicians.

    Level 42 on the other hand at the same venue; What a let down. Far too loud so it was just one huge noise. Two idiots behind me kept bellowing for a 'bass solo' and when we were graced with it, because of the volume, it was a dreadful racket. Left before the end, pounding headache and severe ringing in the ears. And before any flaming, it's not my age, it really was too much.

  6. I bought my MIM (passive) P bass new in 1998. Recently put D'Addario EPS190 Custom Light Gauge XL Pro Steel strings on it. I now have a massive variation in tone available. From harsh (full treble, played close to the bridge.) to very warm, almost double bass warm (treble backed right off, played around the 10th - 12th fret.) and anything in between.
    Feels good, plays very well, sounds great. Others who've played it have been complimentary. Guess I was fortunate to get a good one.

  7. [quote name='bilbo230763' post='645181' date='Nov 4 2009, 01:57 PM']In 1983, I remember hearing a tv announcer referring to the ZZ Top as a 'new band' in light of the release of their single 'Gimme All You Lovin'' (they formed in 1969). Journalists, huh? Who'd have 'em?[/quote]

    On a similar vein;

    In June 2002, brake failure on an Aero L-39 Albatross landing at Imperial War Museum, Duxford, caused the plane to run off the end of the runway and down the embankment on to the M11 motorway. Sadly, the trainee pilot was killed after ejecting at ground level.
    The thick local TV news reporter said to camera ; 'You have to ask why an aerodrome was built so close to a motorway.'
    Duxford was a very important fighter station during WW2, the motorway was opened in 1975.

  8. Rattus Norvegicus, The Stranglers. JJB! Not so much his playing, but the sound. Imho, he brought the bass to the foreground and raised it from a supporting instrument to a lead. How many people were inspired to pick up the bass, purely because of [i]that sound[/i] JJB produced?

    World Machine, Level 42. Mr King. Again, he changed the role of the bass to that of lead.

    G3 Live, Manhattan, Roscoe Beck. An astonishingly effortless player with an enormous range of sounds and styles.

    Thinking about this thread has made me realise how much I listen to the bass playing on albums and how that colours my view of music. For instance, I bought Alison Moyet's album, Alf. Not just for her voice, but also the synth bass lines. Same goes for Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper, a subtle synth bass line that lifts the song.

  9. I met Bruce Foxton at at petrol station on the A4 outside Heathrow. I was working for my local authority at the time and dressed in the uniform of donkey jacket and steel toe capped boots. I smiled and said 'I wish I had your job.' He smiled back and carried on filling his car. I found out later that day, The Jam were splitting up.
    I usually open my gob to change feet, spent my life doing it.

    (edited for spelling mistake.)

  10. Hi.
    My kit to keep the peace at home is;
    Sennheiser H150 fully enclosed headphones, 2m lead so you can pick up and put down your guitar without pulling them off your head. Great sound from them.

    Korg Pandora PX4D. This is soooo useful. Built in tuner, rhythm unit, multiple effects (half of which can be customised), different cabinet sounds, cd in, mains power input (unit not supplied), fairly good on AAA batteries, passive and active input, screen illumination on and off, big chunky clip holds it securely on your guitar strap.

    If I were away from home I'd take the Pandora as it does so much and a good set of headphones (and my bass of course!).

    Hope this helps.
    Good luck at University.
    Regards
    Mark

  11. Bought the Classic Jazz from Phil. He gave a full explanation and demo of the controls, a full receipt listing the modifications made and as a bass tutor, took the time to answer clearly and patiently a few questions regarding music theory.
    This chap really knows his stuff, a pleasure to do business with.

  12. [quote name='neilb' post='496536' date='May 24 2009, 11:26 AM']Mark


    Its Phils thread mate. Phil is selling his bass, not me.


    PM replied to.[/quote]

    Sorry Neil,

    It's Sunday, not enough coffee in me. I'll place a 'Brain wanted' in the wanted section.
    :)[i]Sheepishly runs away into the corner.[/i]

  13. Recently purchased a Fender Roscoe Beck V from Antony, the bass and I are getting along well together.

    Antony made the deal easy and hassel free. The guitar arrived via courier, undamaged and in exactly the condition he claimed. A pleasure to do business with him.

    Thanks Antony, hope your holiday goes well for you.
    regards
    Mark

  14. Recently bought Paul's Ashdown rig. Good company, good player, pleasure to do do business with, makes excellent tea [i]and[/i] does not bogart the HobNobs!
    Have no fear folks of doing business with this very decent chap.
    Thanks for the rig and the good advice too.
    Regards
    Mark

  15. [quote name='Paul S' post='482035' date='May 7 2009, 02:43 PM']Just sold my Ashdown rig to Mark - a true gent and a pleasure to do business with. And he brought HobNobs! Enjoy the gear![/quote]

    Thanks for the feedback Paul, I'm flattered. The other half hasn't yet thrown me out of the Family home, but then she's not heard the rig!!!
    I'm just sorry I didn't have more time to chat with you.
    Regards
    Mark

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