molan
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Nice one Harry - this really is a lovely bass. I saw Victor Wooten playing it in LA before it came over to BassGear Your previous Fodera is now in Poland and Phil now has an Anthony Jackson 5 string for sale in its place. The person who traded originally saw your old one at the Gallery. Given the usual Fodera merry go round it wouldn't surprise me if someone called Phil and asked if he was interested in an Emperor 5 in exchange for the AJ5 at some point in the future, lol.
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I bought a lovely Spector from Andy recently - he couldn't have been more helpful or friendly in organising everything The bass is in perfect condition & very nice as well! Top man to deal with
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Didn't The Isley Brothers make some fab music?
molan replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='The Bass Doc' timestamp='1331372500' post='1571941'] Can't embed/won't embed, but 'Behind a Painted Smile' contains one of my favourite snare drum sounds and a stroke of genius to stick that bit on the end. [/quote] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foar5MWhiOY -
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Didn't The Isley Brothers make some fab music?
molan replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
And let's not forget their roots - one of my all time favourite Motown numbers: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsdTjuj6fps[/media] I have an original copy of this on 7", one of my treasured possessions -
Didn't The Isley Brothers make some fab music?
molan replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Clarky' timestamp='1331331748' post='1571681'] Its cheesy but gotta disagree, its part of the song's charm IMHO [/quote] I love Ernie's tone on this! I remember hearing it when I was about 12-13 and thinking how great it sounded amongst the dross on the radio at the time. -
Didn't The Isley Brothers make some fab music?
molan replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
This one kills me every time: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVrZdAicYZg[/media] Although this runs it very close, their version of the Todd classic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI6Ae0eqjbc -
[quote name='pierreganseman' timestamp='1331329058' post='1571632'] hmh Molan thx ... but how do you know?? never done buisness i think [/quote] Well, we've met and talked lots online and Enrico always says 'our friend Peirre' - that's enough for me Just in case anyone thinks this is confusing it's because Pierre and I know each other outside of BassChat and he didn't realise I was 'molan' here
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It's generally much better today, longer quieter periods. Less slapping generally and more volume control. There are some bargains kicking around too. Early Gibson era Tobias for £500, Sadowsky NYC active P for £1,500, unplayed MusicMan reflex for £1,300 etc., etc.
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Other thing about the slap idiots was how disrespectful they were to some of the stands who put on short artist demos. I was watching Enrico Passini (builder of Wood & Tronics basses) and his main demonstrator Roberto Badoglio on the Vanderkley stand. They were playing some really nice, and very tasteful, stuff. Lots of chordal harmonies, and fast high end runs etc. Some git sat down at the stand next to them, cranked the volume pathetically loud and a good go at drowning them out with, out of time, random slapping. Enrico & Roberto took the piss a little and played bad slap right back at him but he carried on regardless. Eventually The two Italians were about to give up playing as they couldn't hear themselves and refused to turn up any louder. Then the 15 minutes klaxon sounded, Roberto played a nice little descending flourish & they stopped. The git on the slapfest just carried on randomly whacking away. This wasn't a young guy either, I'd say he was well into his 50's. . .
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I'm working on the BassGear stand again this year. We managed to get Paul Turner on the stand for 20 minutes or so. He arrived with an awesome pedal board & three Jamiroaquai songs taken from masters with all the bass removed. He played along to these and was absolutely awesome. Seeing someone as good as him from such close range was amazing. The 'official' line was that there was only supposed to be 15 mins per hour of 'noise' but several stands simply refused to conform and that started others off. We took a multiple headphone set-up along but some people were so loud it was ridiculous. Today they are planning to limit to 30 mins in each hour of noise and say they will pull power from people who don't conform.
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1970s Musitronics Mu-Tron 3 - £275 all up - must sell
molan replied to Nickytwister's topic in Effects For Sale
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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1330168516' post='1553604'] From the ad "The body colour has mellowed with age to a lush creamy white and weighs around 10lbs" I can state that Gareth is very accurate with his ads, having bought a fantastic 77 Precision from him myself. 10lbs isn`t too bad at all. [/quote] Sorry - missed that bit. That's the trouble with reading stuff on a phone sometimes!
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This is my current favourite slice of soul / funk. Love some of the playing on this: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzGkZ1TGIyI[/youtube]
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[quote name='BigBeatNut' timestamp='1329576921' post='1544452'] Has this been on here before ? Worth hearing again anyway. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qc_QFGzTl7g[/media] [/quote] I love this song - Tower of Power horns I think
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***SOLD***Read Purity Valve Preamp with 4U rack bag
molan replied to eddiehoffmann's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I've played a few of the acoustics - nice basses http://www.bassgear.co.uk/bass-guitars/boulder-creek/
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I often play with my thumb resting on the neck pickup - depends on the bass really. Don't enjoy the feel of playing right over the bridge pickup. Tried a bass with a ramp fitted recently and found myself moving my plucking hand around a lot more. Felt a bit 'alien' but I think I could get used to it.
