Everything Is Alright When You're Down ~ The Jesus and Mary Chain
(a very lovely little song, on the b-side of Happy When It Rains, and superior to it, if you ask me, and, even more unlikely, if you care)
I once received a PM wanting to buy something I hadn't advertised as being for sale. I was happy to let it go, so I said so and gave a price. He haggled.
Pointing the existence of the Italian Sixth chord of Bb D G# would be facetious of me, but more seriously that's no more a Cb than I'm the resurrection of Prince Phillip, it's so clearly the leading note going into the chord of C minor.
Another guy who's only posted a handful of videos, but whose tone gives my ears and fingers great guidance is Juan Modesto:
https://youtu.be/BK80f_8sspk?feature=shared
Every now and then I re-listen to the handful of bass covers posted ten years by a very young Jordan Balssa, as he makes my ideal tone:
The bass, btw, is a G&L L1500 - pickup in the Stingray spot, passive cut-only treble and bass controls.
After half a lifetime of wanting to, today I finally got to play a Fender Rhodes. And it was exactly the delight I hoped it would be.
Despite being over 45 years old, it was in fantastic condition - guy in the shop that's selling it on commission said that it got bought in 1978 and hadn't left the house since then. It didn't seem to be the most robustly-designed thing I've ever seen.
Those broken-in Chromes being sold are a good price, but are pretty heavy: 50-70-85-105.
The ECB84 set is 40-60-80-100, and has a total tension no more than a typical 45-105 set of rounds.
I do like Chromes, but they are awfully expensive in the UK. I buy mine in bulk from the USA.