One of the great things about being a bassist, is that you can have fun playing the bass lines even if you are not into the style of music.
I haven't got any disco albums but I love playing Bernard's bass lines.
I could have started the post 'According to prominent members of the Me Too movement there is no line', but I thought irony would better get the point across.
Seems I was wrong!
My post contained a quote from Matt Damon's Wiki page, which should have been apparent by the included footnotes.
It's "prominent members of the Me Too movement" y'all should be arguing with!
There is no line. An unwelcome touch of knee is just as bad as being bruttally raped. The actor Matt Damon got in trouble for saying otherwise:
Damon advocated for a "spectrum of behavior" analysis[186][187][188][189] of sexual misconduct cases, noting that some are more serious than others.[190][188][189] The comment caused offense to prominent members of the Me Too movement[190][191] and the public for being "tone-deaf in understand[ing] what abuse is like".[191][190]
Late to the party on this one, but I would have recommended you take a look at this thread:
£129 bass played at Glastonbury.
A BC member in the thread bought one and rates it well.
But I hope you get on with your HB Jazz.
Not bass, but I've got a Japanese Squier - not Squire! - Silver Series Telecaster.
Maybe I lucked out, but I've tried plenty of USA Fender Telecaster's and haven't yet found one which plays and sounds any better.
The Sun Ra Arkestra featuring Marshall Allen, are playing in that London soon. I'd like to go but tickets are over £40.
When my uncle saw them in Rio Preto (Brasil) it was £4.
He's 99 years old so may not be too many chances to them again (although I don't know how long aliens live 😉).
Morrissey calls BS on music industry tributes to Sinead O'Connor.
In this instance I agree with him.
https://consequence.net/2023/07/morrissey-sinead-oconnor/