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Steve Browning

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  1. If only he could randomly suck and blow into a harmonica, he'd have been in with a chance.
  2. Teed Up in Germany last year. An original toon.
  3. You'll be amazed at how light it is. I bought one of mine on here and went to collect it in my van. It was the only thing in the back and was standing up./ I went round the first roundabout and was alarmed by a bang from the back. When I looked round, it had fallen over!! Not used to the idea of a bass cab falling over.
  4. Rotosound Nickel Swing Bass 45 - 105 (on the one bass strung with rounds) and Jazz Bass 45 - 105 on all the others. I am an endorsee of Rotosound (to be open) but always liked their feel and tone anyway. Definitely prefer the tone of the nickel rounds.
  5. It's all about the headroom chaps! 🙂
  6. Fender BXR in the ads at the moment I see.
  7. They are amazing cabs but very expensive, as you say.
  8. On the first tour BM's spare guitar was a Les Paul Deluxe. I have seen pictures of him using it. The Red Special has been a good return on the 8 quid he reckoned it cost him. I believe the Tele actually belonged to Roger Taylor. Rory Gallagher and his Strat. Alvin Lee and his 335.
  9. Check out Chicken Fried Snake on the Ron Levys Wild Kingdom CD. Some brilliant whammy-assisted 6 string bass from Jimmie Vaughan. I remember a Peavey demo by Colin Hodgkinson (early 80's I think) and he had a bass (4 string) fitted with one.; Weird in quite an interesting way.
  10. Whenever I play a Willie Dixon tune on my Precision with flats I think '$od you and your dog house bass'. Does that count? 🙂
  11. I couldn't swear to it but I have a thought that JJB originally played through a Marshall guitar head. Vague memory, mind.
  12. Pino Palladino recorded the bass tracks on the latest Who recording through an old Fender Deluxe.
  13. Maybe this is the means to finally be rid of them!!
  14. Definitely not!! I killed a man playing that.
  15. I remember my first ever such moment. Recording a demo with a rock band and we decided to change to a reggae feel for the outro, As we went into the change, the drummer and I played a fill exactly in sync. We almost stopped playing.
  16. I have always maintained (and still do) that Fender Japanese basses are the most consistently high quality of all of them. GLWTS.
  17. I posted this a while ago. All your puny efforts are amateur hour - this is expensive!! https://www.guitarbroker.com/product/1979-musicman-stingray-fretless-bass/
  18. The refinished white bass was refinished in black. This is me (and it) in Amsterdam with the Pretty Things.
  19. This looks interesting. Wouldn't mind one myself. https://www.mesaboogie.com/amplifiers/bass/subway-series/subway-tt-800/index.html?utm_source=Mesa%2FBoogie+Amplitudes+Newsletter+List&utm_campaign=ff789e1e8d-subway-tt-800&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_bf726eb5e2-ff789e1e8d-2022481&mc_cid=ff789e1e8d&mc_eid=7a0620dcf2
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