https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SSD-Stuart-Spector-Design-NS-95-5-String-Bass-Guitar/223014684415?hash=item33ecb606ff:g:TB8AAOSw~BhbHtge
£800 BIN. I've owned the 4-string version (NS-94) for which I paid £350 from the states nine years ago. They were a fairly limited run but I doubt it'll fetch the asking price.
Yeah James sounded as if they'd been asked to play Sit Down at the last minute - under rehearsed?
You know exactly what you're getting with St Vincent these days.
Mick,
There was a post on here a couple of years back about the membership of BC, ie. people who take part and people who just sell stuff vis-a-vis the latter paying more in selling fees than the former.
I'm terribly sorry that our currency isn't entirely to your liking.
Mark
11 is ridiculous and smacks of pretentiousness to me. Why didn't they ask for 111?
I fronted up having been asked for six once at the end of which I was asked if I knew anything else??
Yep, +1,000,000 for Dakota, only because p155ed up pub nobheads are gonna love it forever and bands that play it (along with THAT Kings of Leon song) think they're super cool.
I'm only a bit angry at this Will. Prob from the experience of playing with serial f-upping drumtards who never get the grief bass players get. Do they by chance amplify the kick drum to Krakatoa destruction levels? You've got a lot of patience mate.
1. Snow Patrol - an act well past their sell-by date.
2. A rap act. I was hopeful a few years ago that all the rap acts were going to kill each other in drive-bys. Sadly it hasn't worked out.
3. Tower of Power. Underwhelmed with this lot even if the bass playing was lovely.
4. An old lady singing a Dylan song to Jools' piano accompaniment.
5. A new band from sarff London with a man in a boiler suit aka the filler.
6. Female with acoustic guitar.
7. Snow Patrol doing that much retired pub song.
8. zzzzzzzzzzzz