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Not sure what the best slap groove is. But Louis Johnson on 'Aint we Funkin now' is a great groove. A greasy funky 70's Stingray in all it's glory.... And as someone above said...all that Marcus stuff from LV. Garry
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[quote name='crag42' post='747076' date='Feb 16 2010, 12:07 PM']I use Acid Pro mate[/quote] Does that clear blocked drains? A couple of good one's in there. Garry
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For me it was some of the George Benson tracks, and a lot of the American soul stuff. And i did like Scritti Politti. Garry
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Sadowsky Super Jazz (SOLD PENDING PAYMENT)
lowdown replied to bassatnight's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='721979' date='Jan 23 2010, 10:17 AM']I'd also be inclined to say, "Don't do it." Keep your favourite bass and save for a Wal. That give you a win-win scenario. [/quote] Seeing as he is House hunting - 1 wal wont be enough for a complete house.. He would need 4 Wal's and a roof to make a house.. Sorry...i will get me coat. Nice looking Bass.. Have a Bump. Garry -
[quote name='jakesbass' post='731468' date='Feb 1 2010, 11:09 AM']I'm laughing to myself because my poll questions were so ill thought out that I can't for the life of me extrapolate out a single conclusion [/quote] I was just thinking that myself... I just put it down to a spot of Monday morning glue sniffing! Playing for me - then again that might be the glue kicking in. Garry
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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='726869' date='Jan 27 2010, 08:54 PM'][b]I love this KingBass Mk-II 5-string...[/b] [/quote] Bit of an old slapper, that one... I can see that propped up in an Essex bus shelter and surrounded by chips, white shoes and rubbers. Garry
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Fantastic Bassist with a real feel for Music. He's done a bit, aint he?.. Garry
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Very sad indeed.... RIP Garry
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If i need anything Music related... I always ask my wife if she needs a new pair of shoes... Works a treat...... Have you seen the price of flip-flops these days? Garry
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[quote name='jonthebass' post='718712' date='Jan 20 2010, 08:32 AM']Very nice- if it exists? I say this as there is no "boombass76" on Talkbass, it's a newbie listing it and a foreign seller to boot?? No offence intended BTW. I hope I'm wrong and it's genuine, but you have to be sceptical in these scamming times... Cheers, Jon[/quote] Genuine...... [attachment=40631:Boombass.JPG] Nice Looking Bass.. Good luck with the sale. Garry
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Not sure what constitutes 'Best Bass Solo', but i like this one for being musical and melodic. Marcus Miller Fretless solo on 'Friends & Strangers'.. I believe he was in his late teens when he played it. Its from the Album 'Mountain Dance' with Dave Grusin. Not a hundred notes a minute, but it is incredibly Lyrical. Bass solo at about 02:50 Bit of a bum bandit album cover though. Garry
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Another MFSB classic. Garry
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Ahh... [b]T[/b]he [b]S[/b]ound [b]O[/b]f [b]P[/b]hiladelphia Big Disco city in the 70's. You tube it - tons of good stuff. The rumour had it that MFSB = Mother F##ker Sister Brother.. Or is that just Myth? Great track above. Garry
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[quote name='4 Strings' post='711200' date='Jan 13 2010, 12:47 PM']I can start off: An obvious one is Blockhead legend Norman Watt-Roy, who has been playing regularly with Wilko Johnson ( [url="http://www.myspace.com/wilkojohnson"]http://www.myspace.com/wilkojohnson[/url] ) for some years now. He's fantastic, so much energy, innovation, sweat, commitment, talent, all for a tenner![/quote] I am sure you did not mean to say NWR is a small time Bass player... But i do understand your drift, and a good idea. A thread worth watching. Garry
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Donna Summer-Winter Melody: who played the bass?
lowdown replied to Spoombung's topic in General Discussion
Same sort of sound and playing style as of Bob Glaub. He did the album with Hot Stuff and Bad Girls..so maybe him, just a guess though. Its really hard to track down the Musician credits on a lot of the 70's stuff. Garry -
Looks like you are sorted... There was a guy who used to set up Marcus Millers Basses, he could sing a bit as well - top guy.. His name was Luthier Vandross. There is always Robbie of RIM Basses.. He is in Luton. Garry
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[quote name='Alfie' post='704326' date='Jan 7 2010, 03:37 PM']But I still don't like TK, too many notes. Just find a couple you like and play them well... like Guigsy.[/quote] Thats all very well. But would not work in 'All The Things You Are'... Garry
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[quote name='Alfie' post='703750' date='Jan 7 2010, 12:58 AM']Overrated- Tom Kennedy, the only gig I have ever fallen asleep during. Although in Kennedy's defence it was mostly the 15 minute Dave Weckl drum solos that did for me.[/quote] Not sure TK is overated, And to be honest never seems to get a mention on Basschat. A fine Musician indeed. So out of curiosity who did make you fall asleep , DW or TK? Or the whole gig in general? Garry
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[quote name='Rayman' post='703894' date='Jan 7 2010, 10:28 AM']Overrated: The Wombles. They're useless, I've been to Wimbledon, and it's covered in empty beer cans and crisp packets.[/quote] Thats overground...... The Wombles also did underground. Garry
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[quote name='beerdragon' post='699878' date='Jan 3 2010, 07:43 PM']Why is stuff crossed out on your MySpace page Lowdown?[/quote] Not sure... But if you hover over the 'stuff'.. it then goes underlined.. weird...eh? Part of the code i think. Garry
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Why not just have a 'Feelers' section? Then nobody would look in there, apart from people just after a grope. Garry
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A great quote from the man himself...[BB forum] check out the last line... The Fender people are so down to earth and committed to expanding their tradition of making the best Basses and Guitars in the world! I know that when the time comes for the "Babbitt Bass" they will be 1000% behind it! [b]Sorry, I said I was going to write a "quick Bass note" but I think I took a solo>>>>>[/b].... Garry
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It helps to be thick skinned when busking, When the Keyboard player sticks two fingers up at you... He means in the key of 'D major'.... Not f**k off. Garry
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[quote name='thestick' post='695464' date='Dec 29 2009, 11:04 AM']Can anyone tell me if Jeff Finch is still making basses? or how i can get in touch with him? He made me a great six string bass in 94, I would love to meet up with him again... if anybody knows any details can you please let me know.[/quote] I am really good friends with Jeff. Infact just spoken to him recently. [he is living out at Clacton] Not doing any Bass stuff at the moment. He built me a couple of Basses in the late 80's [one was a great 6er, also his repair work was great] If you want to speak to him PM me your name and number, and i will pass it on. He likes his privacy these days. Garry