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EssentialTension

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  1. [quote name='KiOgon' timestamp='1318111938' post='1398300'] I remember seeing Jimi Hendrix band live when Jimi started playing, Noel thinking WTF's he playing & tuning his P on the fly while trying to keep up. Ginger just carried on - smmmokin - regardless. You definitely don't get that today [/quote] You've not seen my other band then - guitarist off on one, drummer off on another one, and me wondering what's the key and where's the one. EDIT: BTW, Ginger who?
  2. [quote name='BottomE' timestamp='1318100597' post='1398159'] No - being in tune is cool [/quote] True, but slightly out can sometimes be spicy.
  3. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1318100414' post='1398153'] ... now that everyone is playing exactly in tune? ... [/quote] You've not seen my band then - fretless bass, slide guitar, lap steel guitar, voices, so digital tuning guarantees nothing.
  4. I've seen this discussed somewhere, probably at the [url="http://bassoutpost.com/index.php"]Last Bass Outpost[/url].
  5. That Stax-Volt European tour is captured on [i]Hit the Road Stax[/i] (Various Artists) and [i]Live in London and Paris[/i] (Otis Redding and the MGs) both of which are cracking albums.
  6. [quote name='waynepunkdude' timestamp='1317820467' post='1394936'] Just wondering if it's worth moving to Brighton for a more chilled life. [/quote] Definitely.
  7. I don't necessarily deny there could be a noticeable difference (although I'm unconvinced) but I think, for example, playing by the bridge or playing by the neck would make a lot more difference.
  8. Hofner parts here if it's any use to you: [url="http://www.projectguitarparts.co.uk/Pages/hofnerparts.html"]http://www.projectgu...ofnerparts.html[/url] Tuners near bottom of the page.
  9. I've never been able to tell any difference.
  10. [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1317795522' post='1394561'] I'm really tempted to go and see this just for the crack, but as I despise tyre kickers, I keep fighting the urge... [/quote] Go on, you know you want to. We all want you to.
  11. [quote name='Musky' timestamp='1317676271' post='1393312'] There's always this. The Eastwood classic 4. No idea how it plays/sounds - maybe you could let us know. [/quote] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmSUjhcJaPo
  12. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1317666830' post='1393045'] According to the Gretsch website the currently-available version is the 6073 Electrotone: [url="http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Gretsch-G6073-Electrotone-Bass-Guitar~ID~15668.asp"]http://www.soundsliv...ar~ID~15668.asp[/url] And at that price I won't be buying one any time soon! PS: Apparently the 6072 is known as 'The Country Gentleman' bass, which sounds like a cock euphemism to me but that's a whole new thread, I suppose. Thank you and good night! Mark [/quote] I think the 6073 is 30.5" scale. The 6072 is 34".
  13. [quote name='apa' timestamp='1317669450' post='1393116'] So its a Gretsch 6072 is it? A [/quote] Probably.
  14. [quote name='Legion' timestamp='1317665489' post='1393010'] Aye, I was tempted [/quote] Me too, I often am.
  15. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1317665940' post='1393021'] Now, where can I get one of these and how much will it cost?? [/quote] [url="http://www.spanjaardmuziek.nl/shop/product_info.php?products_id=2158&osCsid=8cd53f3b06ce0b567938485ae56e4f7f"]http://www.spanjaard...938485ae56e4f7f[/url] €2.295
  16. Definitely Gretsch 6072. I like the Paperboy.
  17. If Fender could make a load of money by inventing new basses they would. The truth is that most people who want a Fender want what Fender already produce.
  18. I'm never very keen on maple but, as already said, that maple is not attractive.
  19. [quote name='Clarky' timestamp='1317582967' post='1392059'] Absolutely. Scott LaFaro is my favorite DB player and the Village Vanguard albums my favorite jazz albums (I recommend the hard-to-find full unedited album with off-takes, interrupted takes etc). I even have the Kolstein LaFaro bass as my own mini tribute. Amazing player who revolutionised DB playing in only a few short years [/quote] Another fan of LaFaro, besides Bassace, Clarky and me, was Jack Casady (of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna) - another somewhat forgotten bassist.
  20. [quote name='Dr.Gonzo' timestamp='1317170954' post='1387705'] Ha ha, Dave, that is true. Always been on a budget myself and drinking in clubs keeps either gets you sober or your credit card glowing . But there are some ways around it. Start out by getting your basic supplies at a supermarket (Lidl sells cheap German beer of decent quality), warm up before you go out, always take a traveller, and never be shy about dropping by a kiosk and resupply when you are moving from one place to the other. Besides, if you go some place brown (a pub), they'll sell beer at managble prices too. And some more advertisement for Copenhagen, while we are at it , check out [url="http://cphdistortion.dk/"]Distortion[/url], it's five days of unbelievable fun. [/quote] I had a day in Malmo and that was even more expensive.
  21. Do you think Rickenbacker will have it pulled 'cos it isn't a any longer a Rickenbacker.
  22. [quote name='VoodooChilli' timestamp='1317561944' post='1391768'] ... eventually knowing what I'm talking about when it comes to bass. [/quote] Welcome to Basschat, Al. There are plenty of us here who don't know what we're talking about so you'll fit in very well I'm sure.
  23. [quote name='Stacker' timestamp='1317551774' post='1391660'] Trust me, it is. I got it in Oz a few years ago, months before it was released here. Think mine is the 1st edition. [/quote] Here's a link to the second edition: [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/22Beatles-22-Gear-Fours-Instruments-Studio/dp/0879309563/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_1"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/22Beatles-22-Gear-Fours-Instruments-Studio/dp/0879309563/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_1[/url]
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