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ezbass

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  1. Hang on. Are you asking me if I’m a mason? Didn’t think that was the protocol. 🤝
  2. Feed Me Seymour - Audrey 2 (Levi Stubbs)
  3. Ah, but what if I think the same about my opinion? Are we both right? If we don’t care, should we even ask? What is the meaning of it all? Is it 42 opinions holding the key to it all? If it is, should I now care about the 41? What about… too late… 🤯
  4. Beat me to it, I was thinking of the brilliant Lone Star version. Rabbit - Chas & Dave
  5. I remember the first time I heard a band of pipers approaching in an outdoor setting; just amazing. However, just like poor intonation on a violin, a badly played/tuned set of pipes is a horrible, horrible thing.
  6. You’re not alone, other than My Baby Just Cares For Me (great bass line), she’s not for me either. My personal unpopular opinion concerns certain bands from the ‘60s, again not for me. However, when I express these opinions, folk (of a certain age) really get bent out shape and start telling me how I’m wrong. I’m not, it’s my opinion about an art form, it’s one of the few opinions a person is really allowed to have, as it is neither right nor wrong, it’s about art and it’s personal. To be clear, I’m very aware of how these bands changed popular music and culture and I don’t dispute that at all, in fact, I grew up in the ‘60s, so I was there when it was happening. I just don’t think these band’s output was all solid gold and it hasn’t aged well - in my (unpopular) opinion.
  7. Really looking forward to your analysis of the truss rod, as this isn’t the first Maruszczyk rod we’ve heard of with issues. Do I have a vested interest? Oh yes, I own 2 custom built Maruszczyks.
  8. Breakdown - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
  9. Needle and the Spoon - Lynyrd Skynyrd
  10. As a regular Radio Scotland listener between 6 and 8, I stuck around for Vic’s show. I enjoyed it, even though for the most part it featured bands that I’m not particularly well acquainted with (although I am aware of them) and look forward to him doing a follow up, which he seemed keen on doing (maybe Pino might get a mention in connection with D’Angelo in that episode, as that genre seems to fit the show’s general remit). Tina Weymouth getting played on 3 tracks was an absolute bonus. Only one part of it all irritated me, it was when Hooky described Joy Division and New Order as world changing; man alive, he needs to get over himself. All in all, definitely worth a listen, if only for Vic’s overall enthusiasm.
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