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I tink it's because many songs don't have basslines that are recognisable in isolation, even if you know the song.
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Totally failed to recognise that despite having the album. One thing that strikes me about this thread is that you can divide bass lines into two camps: 1 Those that really define a song and stand out a mile even without accompaniment - like Space Trucking or London's Calling. 2 Those that sound thin and incomplete without the rest of the song. Without any judgement on how they are played or what they are played on.
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Using the wrong knobs effects the tone!!!
Stub Mandrel replied to dave_bass5's topic in Bass Guitars
Horrors! My 'new' Jazz Bass came with metal knobs and I can only get a 'Flea' tone out of it. You'll be relieved to hear I already have ordered a set of proper plastic knobs. -
Looks like a Rickenbacker made by someone with taste.
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Who needs a D-tuner - see what Danny Thompson does at the end 🙂
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Gibson just getting weirder and weirder.
Stub Mandrel replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
I've spoken to a few retailers who (at least three) who got out of Gibson/Epiphone because they couldn't afford to carry the stock levels (and mixture of guitar values) required to remain being dealers. Presumably those retailers who did respond to the pressure found themselves carrying large amounts of high-value stock. Gibson then faced with p***d off retailers - those faced with having to discount heavily to sustain their cashflow, and those horrified by the discounting undermining the value of the stock they were forced to take on. This might explain Gibson destroying large amounts of guitars - to keep up the scarcity value of high end instruments, if they are faced with the alternative scenario of the collapse of a dealer network who refuse to restock with expensive guitars they know they won't be able to sell in a timely fashion while making a profit. -
Octopus's Garden
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Epic. Nice happy crowd too 🙂 Never has such a daunting display of wiggery graced a British stage since Poison won Crufts...
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For lapsed gardeners... The Return of the Giant Hogweed. Suggested band: Robert Plant Herbie Flowers Bloomdido Bad de Grasse 🙂 Ron Tree
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The Biggest Aspidistra In The World.
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Squier Jazz. This is where I came in... almost.
Stub Mandrel replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in Bass Guitars
Not sure if they are 'authentic' or not! But they will probably be replaced. Actually i meant the bridge screws are in the wrong order - the long ones should be on the D and G. Ha , seems they are only 'authentic' on the Flea bass! I've ordered some proper ones. Now I've got a J-bass ashtray somewhere, and a thumb rest... -
So, just how many basses do you own ????
Stub Mandrel replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
If we put them together, do you think they might breed? -
Some people shouldn't be allowed to play with tools..
Stub Mandrel replied to TheGreek's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I've come up with a new, raw, symbol people can apply to their radical bass designs. Combining a truly system-destroying woinky circle with a 100% rebellious letter 'T', it will leave people in no doubt what sort of musician you are. -
SOLD - Trace Elliot Series 6 GP12 200W Combo
Stub Mandrel replied to Alba's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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"Every Must Get Stone(s) out of the potato patch" "Sweet Leaf" "Up Town Top Rankin'" (Strictly roots...) "If You Go To San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear A Flower In Your Hair)" "Dig It" "Can You Dig It?" "Close to the Hedge"
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My first bass was a Hohner Jazz, currently with a mate of my brother's. Had an hour to kill before a band meeting last night and made the mistake of going to a music shop. Got persuaded to have a try (always a bad sign) and sold this by the son of our drummer (I knew he worked there but didn't realise it was him until after I bought it). It's a 2001 Indonesian (made by Cort) Squire Standard Jazz, rosewood fingerboard, 'agatha'(?)neck which has aged to a lovely 'hung up in a smoky bar for 30 years' colour) otherwise very light patina. Just needed a twitch on eth truss rod (probably due to the weather...). Pickups are a bit feeble, but I'll do the neodymium magnet mod I did to my Jaguar SS. 37mm nut like the Jag and quite a slim neck, but feels like it can take more of a thrashing than the Performer. Possibly a bit over the odds at £175, although the sunburst was $409.99 new, so not a super cheapie. (Spot the mistake on it... 🙂 )
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So, just how many basses do you own ????
Stub Mandrel replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
LOL! At last another B2 that looks as fubared as mine... -
So, just how many basses do you own ????
Stub Mandrel replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
Oops, 7 now. Found a 2001 Squier Jazz with somewhat lifeless pickups but a very nice neck and really great 'genuinely played in' feel. -
So, just how many basses do you own ????
Stub Mandrel replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
It seems to have a different bridge from his signature model, for a start. It may well be the prototype and different in details. -
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Gibson just getting weirder and weirder.
Stub Mandrel replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
One thing is the 'robot' tuners. My brotehr had an LP junior from new with robots. They were never good, and when they automatically removed his g-string during a performance he was not impressed - I mean if you're a Chippendale it would be OK, but... They became so reliably unreliable he was able to record a video of the guitar removing its own strings just in response to being strummed, which he sent to Gibson. In the end he fitted 'normal' tuners and ended up selling it as a standard guitar to part fund his '62 SG junior. He's a utter Gibson devotee but has few illusions about their QC, although he is very pleased with a new LPJ he bought last year. -
Gibson just getting weirder and weirder.
Stub Mandrel replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
Three possibilities: They didn't play authentic enough. Someone fitted the strings in the wrong order. They took advice from John Hall and he said "destroy any guitars that aren't genuine Rickenbackers!" -
Oh yes... my brother insisted I reverse wrap the stop tailpiece too when we swapped the tuners, for no good reason 🙂
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Gibson just getting weirder and weirder.
Stub Mandrel replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
Exactly what you say.