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Marvin

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  1. 10cc -10cc was the first album I bought with my own money, I think I was about 8. I played it continuously for 2 years, that's how long it took me to save up for my next purchase Hugely creative, and I suppose I still look for that in the music I listen to now. Very interesting programme.
  2. Great vocalist and a great frontman.
  3. That is absolutely lovely. And for £700 is equally stunning. Happy new bass day
  4. Quite a lot of the website seems to have gone missing.
  5. POLAR audio are the distributor for Ampeg in the UK.
  6. I played a couple of Fleetwood Mac songs in a band last year and loved playing those bass lines. McVie has great taste in what he plays IMO
  7. [quote name='spectoremg' timestamp='1448559723' post='2916482'] I also heard Tony did lead vocals for a bit. He's retired these days and teaches music in the West Country. [/quote] He teaches in North Devon. I went to a showcase of his students work he put on a few Christmases ago. It was at the pub all the students frequent when they're supposed to be in class...we went there when we were students 20 years before
  8. I've seen people wanting well over £300 for one of these amps so this is almost giving it away,
  9. Queen with Freddie. Pink Floyd (although to see them with Roger Waters still in the band I would have been about 8 ) REM.
  10. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1448276085' post='2914028'] Actually yes - I sprang fully-formed from a riven oak tree one stormy night in 1860. [/quote] That'll explain quite a lot
  11. Keep the Lakland. If it's a bass you like and feel comfortable with, keep it.
  12. [quote name='heady' timestamp='1448018322' post='2912297'] What other retailers would you suggest, in line with BD? Does anywhere in the UK stock Fodera? Just so I know what £7000 feels like! [/quote] I don't know about the UK but Thomann, I think, stock some Fodera's. You could take advantage of distance selling regulations.
  13. I have fairly agricultural paddles for hands but don't find the controls on the V7 a problem at all.
  14. I use compression sometimes, and sometimes I don't. I use it for the a little subtle addition to tone not to take anything away. [quote name='JellyKnees' timestamp='1447424858' post='2907582'] Lots of pro players seems to use a degree of compression all the time (Marcus Miller, Tony Levin to name a couple of examples). Perhaps they need to sort out their technique... what do you think? [/quote] It is a quandary as to why so many big name bass players use compression. You would have thought, given they've got all their time to devote to just playing, they'd have practised enough to have exemplary technique
  15. I've had no regrets at all about buying my V7. It's probably been the only piece of gear I haven't thought I'd had maybe been better buying something else. Definitely a keeper. I'm waiting to see what the P bass will be like.
  16. Interesting that both Sheehan and Kotzen have signature gear that, not only do they actually use but, was from thier own personal aims and development...it's not stuff that has their name slapped on it and they only got asked "what's your favourite colour for this? ". I've seen pictures of Sheehan's old set ups back in the Mr Big days and it was literally huge. Everything, as he said was rack mount. I suppose it's a sign of technology that pedals are so much better and the need to cut down on the cost of hauling gear around. Sheehan always gets criticism for his tone but whether you like it or not it is born out of a purpose and not just being a "look at me!". He's a nice guy and I bet his tech is one of the least worked guys on the road
  17. [quote name='ead' timestamp='1447247519' post='2906066'] Excellent news. This is the bass with the piezo in the nut is it not? [b]I presume the usual forum rules about pictures apply.[/b] [/quote] It's the law. No pictures, it didn't happen
  18. I used one of these at a gig last year (it was the headline band's set up) and really liked it. Good amps. I'd be interested but I live in Devon so not really feasible.
  19. A great response to anyone who comes out with "it'll be a great way to showcase your band"
  20. It's a promo for selling cymbals not some great artistic endeavour. What's the fuss? The guy can clearly play, chill out.
  21. [quote name='neilp' timestamp='1446817438' post='2902606'] Look up Jack Bruce's views on McCartney. [/quote] Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker pretty much slagged off every other band of their generation. Brilliant bass player, but the skills Bruce seemed to lack was not to be so arrogant and keeping his mouth shut.
  22. [quote name='SteveK' timestamp='1446751438' post='2902115'] Guess I'm the only one that thinks those clip on tuners just look wrong! [/quote] I only use a clip on at home, never in public, they look hideous. (all my gear is packed away under the stairs at home, so a clip on is just for ease, and android phone tuners are abysmal in my experience)
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