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  2. Lovely bass! I was just hanging out with Mike Walsh (Zoot bass) recently. Amazing work this guy does, his attention to detail is second to none. I actually picked up a new Zoot bass from him, I'll post something on this soon... but good luck with the sale, I'm keeping my eye on this
  3. How do these compare to the old Status replacement necks?
  4. I stopped playing bass completely between about 2002-2005 after a really acrimonious parting with my band which just took all the enjoyment out of things. I was also quite bored and burnt out by it all. Focused on enjoying my guitar playing for a bit instead, eventually gigged a few times with a local band on guitar, and then that folded shortly before I moved city anyway. I wasn’t looking to play bass in a band but it was an easy way to get to know people in my new home city and I fell back into it eventually. Certainly that break for a few years gave me breathing space to get out of old habits and come back with a fresh pair of ears and some new ideas too.
  5. I joined facebook (about a year or 2 ago) and since have stopped posting here as facebook seems to have consolidated everything I use to do on the web in a single website! It's actually taken the fun out of posting and reading about bass guitars and bassists... It's just all superficial click bait & with little to know substance. I suddenly realised I was just scrolling through endless reels of 1 minute videos designed to grab my lizard brain attention. And the groups are just again, post a flashy pic of a fancy bass and lets all celebrate... zero discussion, good or bad 🙂‍↕️. So I have decided to quit facebook and just use bass forums and X. At least with X there's discussions but not so much about the bass guitar, so that's actually a good thing, it's an untapped market! Anyway, does anyone feel the same or am I just getting old. great to hear you thoughts 🙏
  6. Chris bought back the neck of his Beedster II. The transaction was smooth and easy as usual. Cheers mate.
  7. ai tech isnt quite there yet ..
  8. All brand new, unused. All prices include postage to mainland UK. Status Hot Wires £15.00 45-65-85-105 Medium scale Stainless steel hex core round wounds Newtone Bass Shorties £17.50 2 sets available, price per set 44-56-80-100 Medium scale Stainless steel hex core rounds IMPORTANT - this is the Shorties range but these are MEDIUM SCALE LaBella RX-S5D £20.00 45-65-85-105-130 Medium scale Stainless steel round wounds
  9. The plain 15 badge is same as my Kaman era one. I could be wrong but the 210 looks to last of line before Kaman.
  10. Now we're talking Rob. Classic album. Dave
  11. That’s a great birthday present. Go Mrs Homatron! Enjoy.
  12. The answer is Darkglass BK7 ultra...you're welcome. Shout out for sansamp Dug Pinnick pedal if you see one.
  13. Alien Love Child - Live & Beyond. ALC was basically Eric Johnson being the guitarist in a band, rather than being the front guy and guitarist. Malford Milligan on vocals was superb in taking front stage, but Chris Maresh on bass steals the show for me. So much so that, 25 years or so ago, whilst doing the ironing and listening to this album, I decided to jump ship and play bass full time. Sure, the seeds had been sown in the ‘80s with Pino and I had dabbled with bass a bit, before going back to guitar, but it was Chris’ playing on this album that made me realise that bass was what I should be playing as my primary instrument.
  14. I'm kind of hoping for this: having a sense of what I actually want to do on the instrument. I've been practicing technique pretty hard for the last 18 months. Its been great learning how to learn, but its not quite music is it... I've met a few dads with the same story!
  15. My go-to in these types of threads is always the Pat Travers live album 'Go for What You Know'. The bass playing of Mars Cowling is nothing short of astounding - I'm still trying to nail some of his parts 46 years later! The rest of band aren't too shabby either, elevating what otherwise might be seen as pretty standard groove based blues rock! The 1972 Donny Hathaway Live album, featuring Willie Weeks on bass, is pretty good as well...
  16. There's nothing like it. Enjoy!
  17. If this happens for me I'll be happy.... I hope!
  18. Today
  19. EHX freeze pedal with box and power supply. Pedal is barely used, but still helpfully pre-Velcroed! Price is £70 posted.
  20. Electro Harmonix Bass Big Muff Pi pedal for sale. Pre-Velcroed! £40 posted.
  21. Live in L.A. by the Rippingtons. Kim Stone on bass. Fabulous playing.
  22. I have been lusting over this ever since you posted the ad. I may weaken and splurge unless some kind soul saves me from myself. What an absolutely beautiful instrument!
  23. In Tua Nua's Vaudeville album, despite them being an 80s Celtic folk / indie-rock crossover band there's some shockingly funky bassmanship from Jack Dublin. Stand out track for me is 'Heaven Can Wait'.
  24. I am in this kind of mood this evening. Jimmy Bain's bass part for the tune 'Tarot Woman' from the 1976 Rainbow 'Rising' album. Don't you just love that synth intro? https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/tarot-woman-rainbow/
  25. Standing On The Top - The Temptations
  26. Yep, Richlite is basically layered paper infused with resin. So is ebonol. They're very stable though, and do sound suitably "woody".
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