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Mykesbass

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  1. [quote name='leschirons' timestamp='1458515461' post='3008301'] So, all I've got to say to you is. "Typically Tropical". (can't do smilies on this iPad) [/quote] And all I've got to say about that is "thank goodness", although he did engineer a recording session for a project I was involved in, but it didn't crack the upper regions of the chart!
  2. [quote name='leschirons' timestamp='1458431192' post='3007637'] Love grows Edison Lighthouse [/quote] Yes and no to this one - yes, it was Edison Lighthouse's only hit but they were just a vehicle for singer Tony Burrows who sang on lots of one hit wonders, even appearing on TOTP in two different bands on the same programme: [url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Burrows"]https://en.wikipedia...ki/Tony_Burrows[/url]
  3. [quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1458318795' post='3006624'] Where do you draw the line for 'hit'? Personally, I'd say something should be at least top 20 to be a hit, you see it as top 40. [/quote] Back in the 80's or earlier you would have been very happy with a top 40 - these days you've probably sold 12 copies to your mates
  4. Just did a nice easy deal with Patch006 from his want ad. Pleasure to deal with. Cheers, Mike
  5. Despite the name it looks as if they have designed them for guitar, low power, open back speaker cab. Can't imagine they'll be great for bass, although the head may be ok.
  6. At that price surely they could have proof read the advert
  7. [quote name='tredders' timestamp='1458089076' post='3004688'] My nomination for best one hit wonder..... Althea and Donna - Uptown Top Ranking. Great tune and a bass line even I can play... [/quote] Great choice Tredders! [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMrNDnU6PPk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMrNDnU6PPk[/url]
  8. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1458075745' post='3004543'] I have mine clipped to the back of the headstock so you can't see much of it from the front anyway. [/quote] Ah, brains as well as talent! I'll have to try that out - I really ought to tune more than once a month
  9. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1458074553' post='3004517'] Switched off, yes. Mainly because if I take it off and put it down at a gig I'll never find it again. [/quote] Hadn't thought of that side of things, and yes, can see that being a big problem (I've lost count of the number of plug in ones I've lost). Reason I asked is that it just doesn't seem right to me - way too modern and hi-tech for my taste!
  10. Do those of you that use clip on tuners leave them on while gigging?
  11. Only reason for Basswood being cheaper, and therefore seen as inferior to alder and ash is that it is very plain and boring, so is only really suitable for solid colour finishes. It is used on many great instruments.
  12. [quote name='Fungus' timestamp='1457989694' post='3003775'] Come on Eilean Denys midnight runners. First ever single I bought! [/quote] I think even by the OP's generous rules this one can't qualify - five or so hits and one classic album Searching for the Young Soul Rebels. Great album. And who can forget the classic balls up at Top of the Pops where they performed Jackie Wilson Said under a huge projection of the darts player Jockey Wilson
  13. [quote name='martthebass' timestamp='1457959364' post='3003312'] Grandma......The bloody St Winnies School Choir. [/quote] And of course Grandad by Clive Dunn, written by Herbie Flowers. Oh well, I guess we can forgive Herbie for one aberration
  14. [quote name='Mickeyboro' timestamp='1457921193' post='3003064'] Every track I know on here I adore! Except Brilliant Mind by Furniture - my first band shared a bill with them once at the Moonlight Club and ended up with the ****ty end of the stick. Actually, the song's not half bad. But I still hate 'em after 36 years. What a sad b@stard I am! [/quote] Oops, sorry about that Michael, but that really surprises me. In my past dealings with Jim Irvin I found him absolutely charming.
  15. [quote name='Dan Dare' timestamp='1457899858' post='3002863'] Echo Beach - Martha & The Muffins [/quote] Funny, until today I thought I was pretty much on my own with this one, but it seems to have quite a bit of love on this thread
  16. Martha & the Muffins - Echo Beach Furniture - Brilliant Mind
  17. ^ This. Thanks for updating Biglump
  18. Don't really have any - my only no-no in the other thread was photo-flame, so I'm pretty open minded. I personally think it comes down to the individual bass - some spalted finishes look great, some look completely wrong, don't really like many single cuts, but have seen some I really like. If I were to commission a second bass I think the only main stipulation would be for it to be significantly different to my existing one.
  19. [quote name='Mickeyboro' timestamp='1457739045' post='3001561'] Good grief! A Brickenbacker... [/quote]
  20. Yes, great tune - and possibly Trigger's finest hour
  21. [url="https://i.redditmedia.com/XQg2U_GWWoz83gPkg0Y4hbEphF-K08l56AMXbxSdCAY.jpg"]https://i.redditmedia.com/XQg2U_GWWoz83gPkg0Y4hbEphF-K08l56AMXbxSdCAY.jpg[/url]
  22. Alice Cooper Hammersmith Odeon early 2000's. Couldn't hear the gig, just a wall of white noise. Ears were ringing that night and the next one. Really thought I'd done some serious damage so have worn plugs to gigs ever since.
  23. 41 years of playing, off and on, and a month ago finally wrote my first song, followed two weeks later by my second. Both sound pretty good and we'll be doing a cheap recording of them next week. Still haven't had that big gig/support/festival date, but this little achievement has certainly been a big boost to my playing morale!
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