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Shaggy

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  1. [quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1317297187' post='1389145'] Roger Glover -no mention yet? Cripes[/quote] +1 great rock bassist, always mixed too low on recordings +1 also (haven't figured how to multiquote...) to Andy Rourke (Smiths) and Derek Forbes (Simple Minds) - absolutely key to the sound of two of my favourite bands Mine; Barry Adamson (ex Magazine, Bad Seeds); in my top three of any list - such an effortlessly simple great sound and groove Andy Pask (Landscape) - shame about the dire "Einstein a Go-go" as they were a great quirky jazz-rock outfit, saw them at Eric's in Liverpool 1980 - inspired me to change to fretless Bassist with "Roxy Music" Manifesto-era; John Gustafason? Tina Weymouth (Talking Heads) - no virtuoso, but solid & funky
  2. [quote name='Ou7shined' timestamp='1316874121' post='1383941'] I find DSOTM works best when you are stoned. Not having been under the influence for nearly 15 years now has resulted in it being relegated on my list... it's still up there though. [/quote] Reminded me - the last time I'd seen "Live at Pompeii" before the TV showing last week was at a double bill film show at Liverpool Uni student union some 30-odd years ago. There was a cloud of ganja-smoke filling the entire room and hanging just above our heads that you could have cut with a knife; I remember the other film on the bill was Jimi Hendrix live at somewhere-or-other, but very little after that.......
  3. My main gigging amp for a while has been a '91 Eden VT.40 (with Eden 410XLT if backlining or Aguilar GS112 if DI-ing) - these were fitted with Demeter all-valve pre's, which I beleive led to the model being discontinued as too expensive to make. Totally happy with it, and even by modern standards it's pretty compact & lightweight. Haven't tried the newer models, but you do hear frequently that the quality is not as good as the older models - whereas the Walkabout always seems to be highly praised by owners and reviews. So as suggested above, do try s/h if you can. I think Beedster recently changed from a Walkabout to an Aguilar pre / Mesa power rig - may be worth asking his opinion. There have been a couple of the Eden Navigator pre-amps FS recently (don't know if this is still available - http://basschat.co.uk/topic/121801-eden-navigator/page__hl__navigator__fromsearch__1 ) - I was extremely tempted to get one and pair with a decent 1u digital power amp for a seriously nice portable rig.
  4. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Gibson-Parts-Bridge-Cover-EB-Tbird-Bass-/260859530354?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item3cbc708c72 - will need finishing though!
  5. Just saw this; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Gibson-Parts-Bridge-Cover-EB-Tbird-Bass-/260859530354?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item3cbc708c72 - it's the 70's bridge cover and unfinished but may fit better than a Fender one?
  6. No one mentioned Syd yet??? One of the true geniuses of English songwriting, until he fried his brain. (used to live just up the road from me in Cambridge too) All Floyd is sublime and quite unique, but post Rog it was rather like "Wings" after "Beatles" - melodic, but the guts and heart had gone. At the Live8 thing it was quite a contrast to see how much better Rog has aged (physically) compared to Dave too.
  7. Very cool thats something Ive wanted to do for ages Reckon it would look even more rawk refinned in red or black tho........
  8. [quote name='Beedster' post='1362668' date='Sep 5 2011, 10:36 AM']Greg, this'll be the first of your trips to Cambridge for a while at which we haven't met up [/quote] True, I was racking my brains to think of a trade of mutual benefit, but couldn't come up with anything........maybe we're approaching Nirvana (ie; a GAS-free state of being ) [quote name='bremen' post='1362671' date='Sep 5 2011, 10:42 AM']If you need a place for it to rest a few hours/days/weeks in Cambridge, my house is your house.[/quote] Catch the Cherry Hinton folk festival bremen? Earliest musical exposure was opening my bedroom window at night in the '70's when the festival (quarter of a mile away) was on......Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Ralph McTell, Chieftans..........
  9. [quote name='martthebass' post='1362110' date='Sep 4 2011, 07:50 PM']so as the Welsh say 'there we are'.[/quote] Usually; "There We Are Then...." as an underhand risposte to something stupid the other party has just said (work out the acronym....... ) Lovely bass there BTW
  10. Thanks for the good words guys, and good to know how highly regarded Paul was by BC-ers Bass now withdrawn from sale
  11. This is a very lovely 5 string – the “Rex” model I think. Hand-built in around 2005 by Paul MacNab in Huddersfield, who sadly passed away in July 2010. I’d call it a lightweight, but can weigh for those interested. Paul had a reputation not only as an outstanding luthier, but also for being extremely choosey about selecting the loveliest tonewoods for his instruments, and this sure shows here. I acquired this in a trade with lozbass with a view to potentially moving from 4 to 5 string, but as the material I’ve been playing hasn’t demanded a 5 plus I’ve been focussing on my flamenco playing (and am just venturing into bluegrass banjo!) this hasn’t had the playing time it deserves. Specs;[list] [*]1-piece mahogany body with carved quilt maple top (5A grade I reckon), clear amber finish [*]34” scale bolt-on neck; highly flamed maple with rosewood / bubinga / ebony laminations. Oil / wax finish on “playing zone” of neck, varnished headstock & heel. Wenge board (dot markers to side only), 24 frets. Schaller BM tuners. [*]Twin soapbar pickups (German “Goldo” make), active 9V circuit with bass & treble cut/boost, individual volume controls for each p/up. Pull switch on rear vol control for active / passive operation. (NB' I've actually bought an East U-retro preamp to fit in this, but as yet unfitted. Can negotiate included if interested) [*]Heavy duty chrome Goldo bridge; allows individual string spacing lateral adjustment. [/list] These were around £1200 new at the time, and this is a rare example in outstanding condition. Price drop to £425 for a quick sale (in Tobias soft case) for one week only (to Sat 24th Nov) after which it will definitely be withdrawn - plus shipping, or collection from Swansea area - no trades, sorry. I'll be at M4 Reading services on Sun 25th Nov if that's easier for anyone interested to collect Cheers, Greg
  12. Probably no help at all, but I'm on my regular Swansea <-> Cambridge run next weekend. If someone (student?) can get it down to Cambridge, I can take down to M25 Though being something of an Ovation-head, I probably wouldn't want to let it go......
  13. Schaller bridge the best 4-string unit ever IMHO, way more attractive and more configurable than a badass. Wish I could think of a reason for buying another one, but bump for some cool gear
  14. Shaggy

    Garbev

    Just bought an Aguilar pre off Gary, my third deal with him so I must have been neglectful of leaving feedback previously - apologies Top guy to deal with, a real pleasure to communicate with, and he owns some cracking gear And he's Welsh. There is no higher feedback status.
  15. Ah, my old squeeze! This is a truly lovely bass; an outstandingly well crafted bit of luthiery, light, fastest neck I've ever played, superb tone (much more Fender Jazz than EB-2) and cool as f*ck. Loz is right, the pics were done on my old camera and don't do the finish justice. Should add that Loz is an absolute gent to do business with. Really, really tempted to buy this back, I gigged it in preference to some much more "boutique" vintage basses for a couple of years solid.......... Edit: Fits the "large" Hiscox hard case BTW (one FS on the forum now! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=150629"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=150629[/url] )
  16. Just bought a Fender case off Andy ([i]unfortunately[/i] he remembered to take the P bass out first...... ) - easy, smooth deal. Top bloke to deal with, would do so again anytime - cheers mate
  17. [quote name='Beedster' post='1321188' date='Jul 30 2011, 11:36 AM']Greg, that Ovation is simply stunning, a 100% design classic. I'd have throught that it and the Wal would be quite similar in the same way as my Precision and Ric share a great degree of tonal options (although having rounds on the Precision and Ric Tapes on the 4003 reduces the crossover substantially)? The Wal is nice too of course C[/quote] You'd think they'd be similar, both being essentially mahogany bodied / twin humbucker / ebony board fretlesses. But in fact not; the Ovation is passive, has a more "acoustic" core tone, and has two very different p/up designs for bridge and neck placed about as far apart as it's possible to. Combined p/up's gives quite a Jazz bass-y "honk", but neck p/up solo has a massive amount of low end and does a very convincing woody acoustic upright DB tone - similar to the Ric in fact - and the Wal can't do that. What the Wal does do is that slightly compressed, mid-rich growl / mwah that every '80's bassist (myself included) wants. Playing ergonomics are almost identical though, which is a plus. Liking the new bridge on the maple Precision BTW, and gonna have to try DR Bootsy's.......
  18. [quote name='Beedster' post='1304985' date='Jul 15 2011, 06:49 PM']I don't think it gets better than this pair '78/'79 Precision and '07 4003. Ric 4445 tapes on the 4003 give pure McCartney thump, DR Bootsy's on the Precision give it quite an 80's Wal-esque vibe. Very different animals but the Ric has the edge. [/quote] Seen those before somewhere, and boy I bet they sound sweet through that rig! My current two, that between them cover about every tone Id want -
  19. +1 to above I own a fretted (long scale) '76 Alembic series 1 (birdseye maple / ebony) and '85 fretless Wal Mk 1 Custom (american walnut / ebony with a non-typically slim neck profile). To me they're by a mile the best fretted and fretless [b]active[/b] basses respectively that I've ever played and owned; but it wouldn't work at all (for me) the other way around - ie; fretted Wal and fretless Alembic. Edit; NB: neither you could call light, but also not what I'd call unreasonably heavy (mind you, my main gigging bass used to be a Gibson RD Artist! )
  20. [quote name='Stag' post='1301617' date='Jul 12 2011, 09:25 PM']Thats gorgeous Shaggy! And I am regularly called Stig, maybe its a Rickenbacker owner thing? [/quote] If I was any good at photoshopping I'd have done you a Jetglo Rick-playing Stig avatar! Back to Rick Resource; have to say I always found them friendly helpful chappies, but then again I guess I never posted anything contentious
  21. [quote name='Stacker' post='1300321' date='Jul 11 2011, 09:22 PM']I sold one on here a couple of years back but can't mind the buyer's name.............[/quote] 'Twas me mate, & still lovin' it! (here's a couple of pics.....) Fabulous basses Re "Top Bassgear" - bags I be Stig; got the face for it!
  22. Quote: [b]"Propulsive Flurry vs Defined Chug?"[/b] Dunno, but a couple of funky band names there!
  23. Mine The original & best!
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