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  3. To be fair; Playing fiddle and operating a camera must be quite difficult.
  4. Thanks for the answer, but it's too heavy for my broken back. GLWYS.
  5. Looks like you’ve got a side gig here if you wanted it…
  6. So if I found a cream or white telecaster body you could achieve a similar look? oh god…eBay is winking at me.
  7. Bruce Foxton or JJ Burnel
  8. So which three bass players would we have wanted to select and analyse their own and others iconic bass lines? Can I start with Mr Paul McCartney? Who else?
  9. Apples and Oranges - The Pink Floyd
  10. They'll almost certainly leave out those who only stand to serve (the song). That's natural enough. Music fans like the bits that stand out for them in some way or other. Musicians however, like to peel back the layers of production to get at the nutritious kernel that is BASS. Sorry... just had a moment then. Nurse!
  11. Brown Paper Bag - Roni Size/Reprazent
  12. Sometimes I think it would be great to work in something other than IT. Then I remember how much I like food and shelter! Hats off to you both, but especially your wife the artist.
  13. To be fair, the programme is called Greatest Bass lines, so I'm judging it by how great the basslines are. Peter Hook's basslines are sometimes memorable and therefore "iconic" to some people, but to me it does not follow they are necessarily great because of that. Dairylea is an "iconic" cheese but that doesn't make it a good quality one. If people enjoy it good luck to them, but don't try and tell me it's of the highest standard.
  14. Absolutely, I'd urge anyone to compare the neck of one of these to a USA Fender. Quite staggering.
  15. Sometimes more wisdom is shown by being aware of when not to overdo things and to support the song as a whole. To me it shows understanding of the song and the other instruments (inc vocals) as a whole.
  16. Paper Bag - Fiona Apple
  17. I thought the similar programme featuring Tina Weymouth was excellent.
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  19. Oo! Oo! Shiny!
  20. Well FWIW, I can do 25/26 April and any of those days in May. Before/after that, gigs be getting in the way - not that I should complain!
  21. I can’t answer re the D’Addarios but re the Elixir nickel nanoweb strings I find them to be very smooth & comfortable to play.
  22. I love that you've got this up and running. When might you start taking orders for reinforced CF bodies? A headless neck through perhaps? I have some jazz style parts waiting for a home but I'd like not to have to adhere to the "traditional" shape.
  23. I agree, I find it quite baffling regarding the comments on Adam Clayton, who bass lines couldn't be further from playing just root notes, at least no more or no less than any other rock band like Queen, Pink Floyd, Bon Jovi or Iron Maiden. He also plays in the rock genre and is simply serving the song, the role of any good bass player. Plus it's about iconic bass lines and not virtuoso player, if you look at bass lines like Under Pressure, Come As You Are, New Years Day, Love Will Tear Us Apart, Money, all very recognisable so iconic, but certainly not hard to play or on any level of virtuoso.
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