sykilz
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Isn't it strange though when a singer has a strong accent talking, but not singing???? ( Looking at you, Adele....)ππ I can't think of a good rock example for your question apart from maybe Mike Tramp of White Lion who had a great Danish/American accent that I really liked.
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If you've never seen it, it's very much 'of its time', but it's all tongue in cheek and great fun and hilarious. And the dancing out of time during the chorus.....And Eddie's solo π§‘π§‘π§‘
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Nice, congratulations!!! I agree about satin necks too, I have a Yamaha and Ibanez both satinπ
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Yes , that's just stupid, I don't do delivery any more but always leave a card if you leave a package somewhere, it's only common courtesy not to mention proper process. Glad it's OK π
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XP1 is the code to replace signatures because of Covid restrictions
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From me, to you. The Beatles
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I think the magic of Van Halen ( and I loved both singers eras) was that, even without the revolutionary solos, they had great, 4 minute, catchy memorable songs, the guitar wizadry was just the extremely wonderful cream on top of an exquisite cake. Sure, many shredders came in his wake and created some great music, but Eddie did it within the song and did what other widdlers did in a 5/6 minute instrumental in a twenty second burst , and that meant a lot more. I particularly loved his little touches and embellishments, witness the playing on 'When It's Love' live, just beautiful. RIP, smiling man.
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Sheryl Crow was amazing. The bass player ( who's a decent singer too ) sounded especially great using an Epiphone Jack Casady into a little Eden rig.
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60th Anniversary Jazz Bass - Roadworn and more colours
sykilz replied to TransistorBassMan's topic in Bass Guitars
Nope, made in Mexico the PMT link has photos of the headstock rear. -
Same here, I purposely ordered the ones listed as IN stock. They weren't, although full marks to them they emailed me to tell me and I got a refund straight away. Tried again two weeks ago, still out of stock. On ebay they cost a fortune unless you're happy to get from USA
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Yes, always looking / listening for new stuff I like. There's a fair bit I don't but that's ok, the great thing about being 51 is I'm not limited to liking stuff just because it's popular/cool. Not that age should be a factor in this, but it seemed to be when I was younger. I like that trying new music is easier than ever, I do still like to purchase my favourites in physical form though.
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ππππ The crowning moment of my 'career' in an originals band ( slow Sabbath like riffs mostly) was a gig in Southend when, after several minutes of a song that had a sludgy , D tuned, grinding intro , there was a brief moment of silence, and some wag in the audience shouts out "Cheer up!!!!" We fell about laughing, and I believe we crammed in a Thunder cover version later to lighten the mood πππ
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NBD (again) soon - the saga continues
sykilz replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
I live about a mile from Stanford le hope, cannot imagine where it's been sitting....???!!!!! Good lick hope all goes wellπ -
@MoJo, I still have the 414 I bought off you. It's still great. Solidly gigged for 4 years, never missed a beat, now I'm not in a band it's still the bass I record bits with.
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I mean it's not the most complex bass line ever written, it's all about ( if you're right handed) the right hand action and rhythm, but it's sooooooo much fun to play
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What would the specs and design be of your dream custom bass?
sykilz replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
A Warwick ( or similar) with this finish. Others will hate it, I love it- 30 replies
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Apparently a 1972 Guild M85 II. I admit to having little knowledge of this other than what I've read online, but it's, IMO, better looking than a Les Paul bass but looks like a Les Paul...ππ
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Ann Wilson of Heart ( Howard Leese was a great bass player for them, also Mike Inez did some recent stuff) Sheryl Crow ( especially when she plays bass herself.....π)
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NBD: Ibanez SRMD205 Mezzo 5 string. Medium scale
sykilz replied to fretmeister's topic in Bass Guitars
That's true. Indeed the 5 string seems even better value at just Β£299, and the body work/ neck on my 4 string is fantastic so as a modding platform it makes sense. (Just not for my limited uses.) -
NBD: Ibanez SRMD205 Mezzo 5 string. Medium scale
sykilz replied to fretmeister's topic in Bass Guitars
The jazz pickup on its own run passive might not be so buzzy ( certainly no worse than any other single coil) , my hunch is the preamp is exacerbating the buzz. I could be very wrong though. There are, as Im sure you know, single coils that are wired as humbuckers so that'd be the other ( more costly) option I guess. As a comparison the P pup doesn't sound a million miles away from my other bass ( Yamaha BB414) when solo'd on it's P pup. Bit more modern , forward, but still open and big sounding, to me. π -
NBD: Ibanez SRMD205 Mezzo 5 string. Medium scale
sykilz replied to fretmeister's topic in Bass Guitars
I know.....I mean maybe I'm just mad but if I wanted to splash another Β£200+ then I'd possibly have looked at a different bass..? Perhaps that's just me. The jazz buzz seems to me to be made worse by the pre-amp being quite bright, but the P pickup is nice and punchy ( and free of buzz) so I'm quite happy just to use that, if it were a Β£700 bass I'd be a bit miffed but the thing plays so nicely that for Β£250 it's a little failing that doesn't bother me. I'm sure you could put a passive loom in for a few quid and that would be a great low cost upgrade. π -
NBD: Ibanez SRMD205 Mezzo 5 string. Medium scale
sykilz replied to fretmeister's topic in Bass Guitars
Couple of guys doing upgrades here https://www.talkbass.com/threads/ibanez-mezzo-upgrade-path.1390580/page-2 -
NBD: Ibanez SRMD205 Mezzo 5 string. Medium scale
sykilz replied to fretmeister's topic in Bass Guitars
I did read somewhere that the jazz pup is NOT standard and would need some woodwork ( maybe on talkbass, def not on basschat?) , but I think the P pup is standard. To be fair I only use the P and it sounds fine, I'd have been more than happy with a single pickup passive, in fact if I needed to gig thisbass that's what I'd do and just leave the jazz pup in unconnected as a thumb rest