Wichita Lineman on the radio when I was a kid - still one of my favourite songs.
Saw him on Later a couple of years ago after he'd been diagnosed and he was still great.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TENNESSEE-15-STRING-EXTENDED-RANGE-BASS-/291696748668?hash=item43ea7b287c:g:bJwAAOxycgVTixwQ
Is it back, or did it never go away? A snip at £3250.
[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1458220469' post='3005718']
I've always wanted one of these so I could be like this guy...
[media]http://youtu.be/7-NOZU2iPA8[/media]
[/quote]I'm guessing like the lyric he turns his cheek an awful lot!
[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1458305466' post='3006415']
These are at the top of my list of poignant songs. . . .
Don't Give Up - Peter Gabriel
I'm Not In Love - 10cc
and my favourite. . .
Shama-ling-dong-ding - Jesse Winchester
[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uKGWpqnS8E"]https://www.youtube....h?v=5uKGWpqnS8E[/url]
[/quote]I'm Not In Love - good pick. It gets dissed a lot but it's a great song.
[quote name='fleabag' timestamp='1458310682' post='3006478']
Dammit !
Well then, just one last look at the suit of many colours , then its into the bin
Suit appears at 1:45
Ouch
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etviGf1uWlg[/media]
[/quote]Schwing!!
[quote name='colgraff' timestamp='1458234838' post='3005886']
[size=5][b]And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda by Eric Boyle[/b][/size]
[i]<snip>[/i]
[/quote]Good call. They used it at the end of The Beach, the film of the book by Nevile Shute, as the sub leaves harbour for the last time.
[quote name='bassman7755' timestamp='1458040922' post='3004072']
Ridiculously good song that one.
Moody Blues - nights in white satin
Jefferson Starship - Jane
Eagles - hotel california
Van Morrison - moondance (sorry someone had to)
[/quote]Question made No.2 for The Moody Blues in 1970.
[quote name='r16ktx' timestamp='1457891878' post='3002729']
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/156957-warwicks-vs-spectors/page__st__-10"]http://basschat.co.u...s/page__st__-10[/url]
[/quote]Thanks for the link.
[quote name='vsmith1' timestamp='1457957288' post='3003280']
The Witch Queen of New Orleans - Redbone
Living on the Ceiling - Blancmange
Though with 2 singles but only 1 album (?) Landscape
[/quote]If covers count, Blancmange had a hit with ABBA's The Day Before You Came.
[quote name='Rich' timestamp='1457949819' post='3003170']
It Bites, "Calling All The Heroes". It got to #6 in the UK charts and was the only time this [i]completely[/i] brilliant band got anywhere near the top 40.
[/quote]You'd expect a global moderator to check the previous posts...
[quote name='PaulGibsonBass' timestamp='1457688349' post='3000915']
Recently saw this and instant GAS ensued. I've been dreaming of something like this for years, although having seen the price tag a dream it shall remain. Gorgeous...
[url="http://www.duesenberg.de/en/bass/triton-bass"]http://www.duesenber...ass/triton-bass[/url]
[/quote]Nice.
[quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1457830538' post='3002226']
Only with heaps of swirly chorus....
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhRYCQn3Hds[/media]
And a weird spinny thing at the end !
[/quote]Big fan of the film and never seen that before?
Burst finishes, chrome hardware, jazz pickups on anything but a jazz, scratchplates, Spector rip offs, Warwick Streamers, people who endorse Warwick Streamers....
[attachment=214383:Warwick.jpg]
[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1457615352' post='3000123']
Yes probably, sorry if there was... anyway I like to keep us all rehashing the same old sh*t, I'm starting another thread on The Beatles being overrated later.
[/quote]PMSL!
[quote name='bonzodog' timestamp='1457452345' post='2998725']
We play swords of a 1000 men and although it always goes down well it has also caused lots of drunken men to link arms and jump around quite aggressively
[/quote]Saw that on TOTP '81 the other night and thought it would fit in our set list nicely. Glad someone else likes it.
[quote name='TrevorR' timestamp='1457419692' post='2998223']
Oooooh Life:Live over Live And Dangerous? Controversial. Having seen Lizzy on their farewell tour I so wanted to love Life:Live when it came out but the sound was so horrible and thin to my ears compared to L&D. Plus too much Sykes widdliness all over it. Personally I'd nominate L&D...
The only Lizzy album I've repurchased on CD.
[/quote]Neither count: no live albums and compilations allowed.