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  1. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1452339208' post='2948985'] It`s amazing how gnarly/middy/gainy it is in isolation, and yet how warm but clean it comes across in the mix. [/quote] Possibly to do with the juxtaposition of bass and kick drum, which is front and centre in the chorus. Edit: Forgot how busy this line is! What with 'less is more' minimalism over the last few years, and the propensity for pop music to have sparse synth bass holding the bottom end, it sounds WELL manic! Really propels the song along at a breakneck pace, though.
  2. [quote name='Annoying Twit' timestamp='1452343261' post='2949043'] I just thought it was funny that the seller reacted quite rudely [/quote] Which obviously touched a nerve and means he knows it's a rip-off.
  3. Some closer and more detailed pics of the 'aged' mint guard here... these people do a good job. Very plausible. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Relic-AGED-MINT-GREEN-60s-PRECISION-BASS-PICKGUARD-5-for-Fender-P-Bass/321969186843?_trksid=p2060778.c100276.m3476&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140725133651%26meid%3D22d065f4d1d54556b27371d285aeb783%26pid%3D100276%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D3%26sd%3D191772965213"]http://www.ebay.co.u...%3D191772965213[/url]
  4. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1452335918' post='2948930'] I've posted that concert twice before with little response. [/quote] Ah, but did you say you were loving it, with a big grin?
  5. It's called 'deferred gratification' and is not necessarily linked to age. You're welcome.
  6. Quick update - my OCD got the better of me, finally. I originally specced a parchment guard (as in OP) for this bass, but every single Dakota P I've seen anywhere seems to have a green mint guard as standard. So I found an 'aged' USA mint P guard on eBay... you can't see the subtleties in this pic, but it's a great job, not overdone and fits very well with the overall level of relic. Pleased! Now I can forget all about that and concentrate on actually playing it!
  7. Ha! I suppose we could swamp the seller with the same question. But that would be childish, wouldn't it? It's not contrary to eBay's rules, though. You can set whatever start price you like. Whether anyone will be mad enough to pay it is entirely another matter, of course.
  8. Best-sounding was a USA Ampeg SVT CL and 8X10 cab. I think I may have mentioned it before somewhere.
  9. My OCD got the better of me finally. I originally specced a parchment guard for this bass, but every other Dakota P I've seen anywhere seems to have a green mint guard as standard. So I found an 'aged' USA mint P guard on eBay... you can't see the subtleties in this pic, but it's a great job, not overdone and fits well with the overall level of relic. Pleased!
  10. [quote name='Belka' timestamp='1452296814' post='2948762'] ...regarding the jibe about lawyers, solicitors, CEOs, etc... Myth. [/quote] It may or may not be a myth, but it's still funny. The facts are irrelevant.
  11. Great, thanks for posting. He was a very underrated bass player in my opinion. An inspiration to McCartney y'know, along with Jamerson. Wilson used session players later in the BBs career, notably Carol Kaye on Good Vibrations. I think so anyway. I may have dreamt it and can't be bothered to Google it.
  12. [quote name='ChunkyMunky' timestamp='1452293469' post='2948725'] Oh, look! A P-Bass for dentists, doctors, solicitors and CEOs. [/quote]
  13. [quote name='seashell' timestamp='1452294339' post='2948737'] I haven't perfected my gurning technique yet. But when I do, you will be the first to know [/quote] Thank you! Apparently the best gurning is conducted through a toilet seat, so your profile pic is strangely prophetic.
  14. [quote name='seashell' timestamp='1452286484' post='2948620'] I bloody would! I love a really engaging performance. [/quote] Glurk! So do I. *Cough* Please post pics of gurning for reference...
  15. Bought a cab from Dave, very pleased! It's one I had, then sold, then missed and wanted back, so it's all good. Dave was very patient and was happy to lend me the cab to see if I liked it before I committed to buying it, and it doesn't get better than that. Recommended!
  16. [quote name='seashell' timestamp='1452284016' post='2948585'] Este Haim. I'm about 30 years older than her, but I'd love to perform like that! [/quote] I know who I'd rather share a nude herring with. You wouldn't want to do all that weird gurning, would you..? In public, I mean?
  17. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1452282002' post='2948553'] Are you disagreeing with me? [/quote] Yes... No. I don't know - I'm being distracted by all these pictures of nude herring.
  18. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1452280681' post='2948538'] I thought that was what the internet was for? [/quote] I though it was for looking at grumble and pretending to be someone else.
  19. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1452254772' post='2948071'] This is a Holly top, deluxe model... [/quote] So Holly is white?? I've found my natural wood! Fnarr!
  20. Another visit to John's man-cave, this time to pick up my Hayman bass, which had developed terminal I-know-not-what. John did know-what of course and did a sterling job getting it back to its former sonic glory which is great, as I was missing it quite a bit. Thanks John! I can only add to these pages of superlative feedback - you can deal with John with absolute confidence, he's a gent.
  21. [quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1452248498' post='2947954'] Yes, but it normally doesn't look as... bare as that... [/quote] That's what I like about it, actually... a bass with three pickups and a control plate like Jodrell Bank gives me the heebie-jeebies. The basses I've had with extensive knobbage and complex onboard pre-amps led to endless knob-fiddling and less actual playing. I like to just plug straight in and get on with it. Fnarr, etc.
  22. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1452242862' post='2947880'] It's probably worth noting that Fodera players are quite a tight-nit community, I think that this is largely aimed at those players who want a simple Precision but want to play a Fodera. I don't think they're aiming to convert die-hard Fender players. [/quote] You're quite right - I'm just down on it because I can't afford it.
  23. Looking at that pic it's less P bass and more Spector/Warwick isn't it? And there's nothing at all wrong with that. I'm kind of warming to it a bit. Still wouldn't buy it though.
  24. [quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1452210754' post='2947779'] It does nothing for me at all visually and I doubt how it plays or sounds would change my mind. [/quote] Me neither actually, I was just pretending.
  25. Nice, but it would have to be a really, really exceptional-sounding and brilliant-playing instrument... because for that money I'd rather buy a pre-CBS P. And of course I've been genetically programmed to expect a four-in-line headstock with a P-shaped body. A 2+2 just seems wrong!! Yes, I'm a dyed-in-the-wool stick-in-the-mud who wears large-tena-lady-pants.
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