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spongebob

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  1. Hmmmm.....not much love for CF....that's why they're still there!
  2. Looking quite seriously at the pre-2012 Fender Jazz's as they are quite a steal at the mo for a US standard. One colour which seems to be around a lot for sale is Charcoal Frost Never seen it in the flesh.....it it just because they're not that nice, that's why the surplus? Love to hear from/see CF pics......maple or rosewood....any pref? Or just go for a black one instead????
  3. Lucky was a superb bassist - and Curtis is a total hero of mine as well. So underrated....real soul.
  4. Hoping to pull a bit of BC help on this one - our band, Cubik Zicoma, is hoping to play the Shakedown Festival in Brighton - out of the 200 top bands, 5 go through. We were at number 12....so please vote and help us on our way! Can be done through Facebook - [url="http://www.facebook.com/CubikZicoma"]http://www.facebook.com/CubikZicoma[/url] Or adding as a favorite through Soundcloud - here's the track - [url="http://soundcloud.com/cubik-zicoma/pippa-luke"]http://soundcloud.co...coma/pippa-luke[/url] Thanks!
  5. Used Fender's should be down a bit, what with the 2011 models going for £850-£899 brand new at the moment - seriously tempting, as I'm sure they'll go up soon, or go from stock....with new ones over £1000......
  6. Back to the J vs. P! I'd love to try another Jazz....but have always found in the past that they just can't cut through the way the P does, and the bottom end just isn't there. Tried all EQ'ing, but just never found a good way in the mix. Perhaps I should try a US Standard....maybe just not found 'the right' Jazz. Only used Mex and Ged's before.....
  7. [quote name='Cyrene' timestamp='1345041960' post='1772754'] Dave Holland on a P with Miles. [/quote] Good call!
  8. I was indulging in a bit of Mahavishnu Orchestra earlier today, and it got me thinking. Both Rick Laird and Ralphe Armstrong both used P-basses in a Jazz (rock) setting. I was trying to think of other 'Jazz' bassists who opt for a P over a J....Paul Jackson on 'Headhunters'? Couldn't think of any more! Anyone else?
  9. [quote name='KevB' timestamp='1344940052' post='1771305'] Given the ticket prices, on the strength of the album I'll probably be missing the tour next year. [/quote] I'm the opposite - I've booked my first ever Rush ticket [b][i]on[/i][/b] the strength of the album!
  10. Do they make any extension cabs to go along with it? Just think of the day my MB stuff gives up the ghost - this stuff is priced so well.
  11. Ditto what's already been said.....if Leo hadn't been such a visionary, what this site be? Or even exist? Uprightbasschat?
  12. Album of the year so far for me (alongside the new R.Kelly one) - rewards repeated listens, there's a lot going on.
  13. Our first video - all good fun! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cFEcuO0F84[/media] We have a website if anyone wants further info - www.cubikzicoma.com
  14. Have they reduced the price accordingly? I'm guessing not....!
  15. I've had a few Mexican P's and they were, nice instruments. However, I've now got a USA one - and the difference, to me, felt outstanding. Not a nice instrument, but an totally amazing one in feel and tone. It's rapidly becoming the bass I can't put down! It's away for a few days for a full set-up - missing it already!!
  16. That looks lovely, congrats on a wonderful looking bass! Just checked out Thomann - crazy prices! American Jazz standard for under £900!
  17. I can get a JJB-ish sound from my US P, with lots of treble on!
  18. [quote name='SpaceChick' timestamp='1343824909' post='1755796'] Nice [/quote] +100!!
  19. Cool! Same gauge and brand I always use, so just leave the current ones on!
  20. Silly question alert, but I've just got to ask! I'm about to drop my P-bass into a local luthier later this week for a full set-up, I bought the bass 2nd hand, and I don't think it's been touched since new. He's a good guy and does great work. However, when I hand it over, is it beneficial in any way to put a fresh set of strings in to be fitted at the same time? The ones I put on have only been on there about 4 or 5 weeks. I was just thinking about the tension, etc, when all the truss rods, etc, get changes and bedded in - would this be better with a new set against leaving the 'used' ones on to continue with, and simply re-fitted after the adjustments? Though I'd ask before I hand it in!
  21. [quote name='bassman344' timestamp='1343505773' post='1751603'] A Ric looks real cool, but you can't get away from the point in the first post and you might not want to acknowledge this but - there ain't a lot of people playing them anywhere. Warwick, Fender, Musicman and Ibanez are stealing the show. [/quote] I'm a die-hard Rickie but I do agree with this. The last new record I can audibly hear a Ric (for me) was 'The Holy Bible' from the Manic Street Preachers in 1994 - besides my band's recent recording I'm on, I've not heard a real up-front Ric on an album since then! However, I would say that basses on record - in general - have declined in tone since then anyway. But I like to hear a bass sound crisp and natural - and I can't think of a Ric tone since THB that's as big, or a bass tone in general for me as up front and uncluttered. ....and I should add, since I first bought it on the day of release, became my no.1. I couldn't believe an album like this in my lifetime - and it's not happened since. The lyrics alone are a masterpiece - and put the package together....I'm speechless. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC-9GA6RBMc[/media]
  22. So your avatar isn't a real photo.....!! Great to see the USA P still with you - great decision.
  23. [quote name='philwood' timestamp='1343401998' post='1750257'] Ok like most people I've suffered my fair share of GAS (mainly through immaturity) over the last 15 years I've been playing. I've owned custom this and that, just about every major brand out there, tried every combination of woods electronics pickups bla bla bla. And what do I settle on? A cracking USA Fender precision. I've never ever been settled on a bass as long as this one. Original and best now IMHO! Anyone else with similar experience? [/quote] Amen! I've got a USA P, and I must admit, it's an awesome bass. I don't think I've ever heard myself so well in the mix.
  24. I love Joy Division. Another massive influence on me....not so much in style, but in getting the bass audible and upfront. Part of the reason I own a Ric - I was gutted when I found out Hooky's was a copy!! New Order, I can take or leave a lot of it - just too 80's for me. First two albums - agree - great stuff on there, but after that, good bits less and less for me! JD remain great for me because of the lack of rules - it was unique....and Martin Hannett was a total genius. Without him? Unthinkable. Here's a great piece of JD for y'all.... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYQoXqsPd7Y"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYQoXqsPd7Y[/url]
  25. I always keep to just two basses anyway, so if I was you, I'd sell a few Ray! It's great to have loads of gear, but I always think if it's not being used, sell it. Any more than two basses, and I tend to neglect one, or only pick it up because I feel I have to.....so have what you feel comfy with.
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