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ezbass

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  1. Herb Alpert was part of the soundtrack to my upbringing. It was heartening to hear him come back this years later. Thanks for posting.
  2. AER seem to be the go to for this. However, Phil Jones stuff has a following too. The Flightcase is a good little amp, if you can find one.
  3. I’m Only Sleeping - F4
  4. Just looks so good and, because it’s Atelier, you know it’s going to sound good too. I’ve now seen a blue one online which is wallet worryingly pretty. 😬
  5. I Will Follow You into the Dark - Death Cab for Cutie
  6. That is a wondrous thing and I now want the PJ version!
  7. Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
  8. London Calling - The Clash
  9. I found myself at loggerheads with the band leaders of 2 bands. The smart thing was to leave. I’m still friends with one and have played with him on a one off basis since, the other still continues to be a tool according to other musicians of my acquaintance who have had the misfortune to work with him. I was very lucky in my last band, in that we really enjoyed each other’s company off stage too.
  10. I think I can speak for a good number of here and request more details as to this mystery bass, pictures even.
  11. Sharp corners to the pick guard for me. I had a Maruszczyk Jake and the rounded part of the PG by the jack socket just grated.
  12. I feel a sub thread coming on - I Hate Playing in a Band.* *Been there - I quit.
  13. Rock Lobster - B52s
  14. Looking for Linda - Hue & Cry
  15. Liar - Queen Waits for someone to add a track from Who’s Next.
  16. That wasn't my point and I think you know that . Some folk are happy to just play along to tunes at home, record, loop, whatever. This person is not me, I like to gig, some of the ancillary stuff is a PITA but, ultimately, worth it. Other folk find differently.
  17. Slippery People - Talking Heads
  18. Plays along with themselves.
  19. Funnily enough, I was just looking at my electric guitars (yes, I know ) and I could easily just have one of those, my Tele. The same goes for acoustic, I think a slope shouldered Dreadnought would be the one (I don’t have one - yet). Perhaps it’s an enthusiasm thing? I play much more bass, therefore, I’m more concerned with the nuances of said beast/s.
  20. Left both of my basses in a pub but, fortunately, realised before I’d got too far. Left my pedal board in another, fortunately (again), the guys in the band picked it up for me.
  21. To answer the question - no. Would I like to be able to have just one? Not sure. If I were in a band where the genre/songs and band composition were able to be covered by just one bass, then it’d be viable, although that does leave you open to gear failure, with no backup (I know some folk do this and I have myself, but it’s a risk). I think it’s worthwhile having one bass that you really know very well, your go to. However, knowing that bass throughout should also make you aware of its limitations and this is where others that fill that gap come in (fretless for instance). All the above should also be studiously ignored as, since moving 500+ miles, I have no band, no prospects and 5 basses not doing a whole lot at all (I’ve even bought 2 since the move - I need help) other than playing for my own pleasure.
  22. You Can Do Magic - Limme & the Family Cookin’
  23. Why not try something affordable to see if it’s a viable prospect? I’ve had my eye on this, but I really don’t ‘need’ it. https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/px220205380992006--squier-2014-fretless-vintage-modified-precision-bass-3-colour
  24. Leaning my bass against the seat of my computer chair, forgetting that it’s a swivel chair and watching as it turns and sends the instrument hurtling towards the ground. I’d like to say I’ve only done this once, but, er, well, you know how it is.
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