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That's a statement of intent, right there... ๐ The only thing I'd be tempted to do would be to bang some ebony woodstain on the fretboard for the None More Black completeness of it all...
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What's your 'Hey, the bass player's here' lick?
Muzz replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
You jest, but.... ๐ -
Need/want/relative worth...
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I pop in there maybe once a week on my way past to our works' data centres, mostly because my pal works there, and also if I've got anything I need Geetar Tech Steve to work on for me, but as previously noted, in the last few months all the noteworthy basses (and amps) have gone; there used to me MMs, Rickenbackers, Sandbergs and quite a few more...now there's just a few Squiers and lower end Fenders, plus the under-ยฃ300 usual suspects. They've stopped stocking QSC PA stuff, too (I was thinking of taking my Stomp down and giving a 12.2 a run out...).
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What's your 'Hey, the bass player's here' lick?
Muzz replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
If my drummer's anywhere near ready (and he always is, as I set up last), it's Fool In The Rain, just to get him to join in with that fantastic shuffle...we don't play the song, much as I'd like to... -
Both good calls, tho at the moment I am mid-faff with the Hondo Alien that Pete Y supplied, there has been some neck work, and now a ballsier pickup and a Kigon loom, erm, looms... I shall report progress... ๐
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Can be the first person to jump in with the bassist's equivalent of Godwin's Law and mention a certain skinny-necked Jazz player called, now, what was it again? Jacob Pastorian, or something?...
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I love a very slim neck; in fact, the last three basses I've had built (by Jon Shuker) have all had neck profiles modelled on an earlier bass of his that is very, very slim indeed; even my incoming JJB Sig P-Bass has one of these. One of the reasons I've never got on with a 5 (or more) is the relative neck size. And I have very large hands, and pretty good technique. It's simply personal preference; I don't like front fret markers (or rosewood boards), either, so only one of my basses (my workaday ยฃ150 Yamaha) has those - I don't expect anyone else to like it, but I do. And it's my money.
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This is one of the best versions of the song I've ever seen (and one of the best live songs, too) - OK, it's the last song and it's in Manchester, but there's an energy and a real vibe to it... Two basses, too...๐ And miles, miles better than the mimsy New Order version the other two are doing these days...
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Ohhhh, I love playing The Flyer...always a lairy (in a good way) night there...and yeah, the PA's always in danger by about midnight... ๐๐
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Just a slight mod for you there... ๐
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Sounds like you avoided a rubbish drummer to me...
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The awkward ones, though, are the songs with iconic bass lines, which have to be right to get any idea of the song (I'm thinking stuff like A Town Called Malice); they're a bugger to get just right and then find they never get played again...I've learnt a few of those...
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I've never veto'd a song in my life, and similarly, I've never insisted on a song. I'm a bassist, for crying out loud...I've suggested plenty, but I'm never miffed if they don't fly with the rest of the band. I'll generally go along with the overall vibe, and I completely understand that the singist has more right than anyone to object to a tune; they are the primary seller of the song to the audience, and if they aren't feeling it, it won't come over well, no matter how great the actual music.
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I've used my Stomp every gig now in a couple of years since I got it...it takes some experimentation (especially with compression and the LPF/HPFs), but I got it useable pretty quickly, and I've been refining it ever since...
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I've just watched that, and it's amazing: all them knobs (operative word) allowed him to get it to sound like a semi-acoustic bass played with a pick... ๐คช
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I saw a stat the other day that made me gawp; there are 100,000 songs uploaded to the streaming services (Spotify, Amazon Music, etc, etc) every DAY. Now, they won't all be new, and even if 99.9% aren't to personal taste, that still leaves a whoooole lot of new music (that's a hundred songs every day) which may well be...the issue is finding them - I use the Radio suggestions on the service from a track I like, and wander from there; it's a rabbit hole of clicking Next, but it's always worth a listen, and can be very rewarding...I also go and see bands playing small gigs, and I've found some great new artists this way... I don't listen to mainstream music radio much these days...
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Bassists who don't play their own signature basses
Muzz replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
In a similar vein, Jon Shuker isn't a player, either... -
I'd second this approach; I had a LMIII for a while, but its' inherent smoothness and politeness wasn't my cup of Darjeeling, so I added a preamp pedal to rough things up a bit. After a while I realised I never switched the preamp pedal off, so I looked for an amp that would sound the same as both together, and save the hassle of an extra piece of kit, power supply, lead, etc...
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I bought a brand new 4003W a few years back (online, from GAK IIRC); it was also very poor in terms of QC. I'd had a 4001 decades before as my first 'proper' bass, and I loved it then. This was, in the cold hard light of day, QC-poor for a ยฃ400 bass, let along the ยฃ1600 I'd just paid. For that sort of money I wasn't willing to complete the jobs which the factory should have done. It went back the next day, and for the same money I got a luthier-built bass that was perfect.
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I've just acquired a headless (courtesy of Pete Young on here) short scale - a Honda Alien- and although it was bought for a very specific purpose (getting a bass onto a plane as cheaply as poss), I'm enjoying the form factor of it round the house...
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I was happily being a Metal God playing my black and white Aria ZZB (look, it was the 80s, OK?) when I turned on the telly and there was Rick Mayall using one (upside down, left handed, admittedly) in Bad News 2... ๐
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Bassists who don't play their own signature basses
Muzz replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
On the other side of the coin (slebs who have a signature bass (or several) and move on), the reverse of that is JJ Burnel, who's played nowt but his Shuker sigs for about 15 years now...and there was a bloke who really should have had a Fender sig, but they refused... Oh, and on that...Hooky has TWO of his Yamaha sig basses on stage every night with The Light; played by him and his son... -
I used to love my MkVIII head, especially the built-in chorus...this was the 80s, mind... ๐
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Oh, great...just when I thought my GAS was completely done, now I want a mandocello... ๐๐ And I want to hear The Sisters Of Mercy done on mandolin and mandocello...