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  2. I only know that it has a birdseye maple fingerboard, that was the only thing i specced. I also asked for a body that was slightly wider than the standard Flamboyant 4 string...
  3. eude

    SEI bass

    Lovely, what's the specs?
  4. Will you accept a balance transfer and we discuss collection?
  5. Sei bass incoming, should be finished either this month or Feb...
  6. Nice...🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
  7. Aye, that was my thoughts too. Couple of year back some 'singer' from the early 90's got in touch, said he'd found a tape and if convert to MP3 would I like a copy. Out of politeness I said OK. Wished I hadn't , awful fails to describe how bad it was🤣 Crazy thing, by the early 90's I'd a serious alcohol problem. OK my playing on the tape wasn't great, pretty shite, but compared to the hash head guitars and drums it was acceptable 😀
  8. Yup - my generation got it free and pulled up the drawbridge after them. Utterly disgraceful!
  9. Definitely US. This came from a parts bass made by a Sadowsky employee. No real markings on it to identify as such. The pickups were scrubbed out and headstock left blank for fear of repercussions. I still have the neck - Brazillian rosewood fingerboard, Graphtech nut, Schaller tuners.
  10. Me, I just never liked it. I used to play in a band where the other guys smoked weed; I remember one of them saying "This sounds great!" but it sounded an absolute mess to me. On my daily walk I chat with some folks who do smoke the stuff; I'm cool with them doing what they want to, but I've no interest in participating. OTOH, a lot of my favourite music appear to have been written & perfomed under the influence if various substances, so maybe it does enhance the "creative" gene. It's not for me though. My vice is coffee and, at this time of the year, mince pies. I'm also going to pop an ibuprofen for some aches and pains. Rock-and-roll man!
  11. Got the Anthology? A different Beatles -related Xmas present idea. A beautiful package with hologram style sleeve contains the afternoon and evening shows remixed. Still sealed. Yours for £18 posted UK. (RRP £28) Now £16 now £12 2CD DELUXE TRIPLE GATEFOLD ⋆ LENTICULAR COVER 31 LIVE TRACKS ⋆ AFTERNOON SHOW AND EVENING SHOW 20-PAGE BOOK ⋆ NEWSPRINT POSTER ⋆ 2 POSTCARDS THE ONE TO ONE CONCERT AFTERNOON SHOW CD 1 1. Power To The People (intro) † 2. New York City 3. It's So Hard 4. Move On Fast † 5. Well Well Well 6. Born In A Prison † 7. Instant Karma! (We All Shine On) 8. Mother 9. We're All Water † 10. Come Together 11. Imagine 12. Open Your Box † 13. Cold Turkey † 14. Don’t Worry Kyoko † 15. Hound Dog † THE ONE TO ONE CONCERT EVENING SHOW CD 2 1. Power To The People (intro) † 2. New York City † 3. It's So Hard † 4. Move On Fast † 5. Well Well Well † 6. Instant Karma! (We All Shine On) † 7. Mother † 8. We're All Water † 9. Born In A Prison † 10. Come Together † 11. Imagine † 12. Open Your Box † 13. Cold Turkey 14. Hound Dog 15. Law And Order 16. Give Peace A Chance † denotes never-before-heard tracks
  12. A deluxe, limited edition 3-disc CD/blu-ray set of the superb new album from John Lees' Barclay James Harvest. Quite the return to form after nine years. Includes a blu-ray disc with the 5.1 surround sound mix of the album by Stephen W. Tayler. Also includes a bonus CD of a previously unreleased concert recorded in the USA in 2009, featuring the late Wooly Wolstenholme. Amazon price £27.69, this new sealed three disc set can be yours for £19 posted UK. NOW £17 NOW £15 Now £10
  13. As seen on the London stage with Clapton this week! Deluxe edition - Played once, as new. Do You Get The Blues dates from 2001 - this is its anniversary reissue on CD with sleeve notes from the bluesmeister himself. Cameos by Lou Ann Barton and Double Trouble. Now £8 posted UK
  14. Roots reissue of the year from the man who wrote See You Later Alligator and was revered, rightly, by The Band and others. Still sealed and therefore unplayed. Yours, UK posted, for £18.
  15. You could get a ‘player’ Mustang and replace the P pickup with a J (in either the front or back split coil position) with minimal routing and a new pickguard. I’m not sure what the spacing would be, or indeed what the spacing is on the Japanese one. To me, that’s really key to a good J sound. Both the above options aren’t that much cheaper than importing one of these Maika basses tbh but you could use whatever pickups you like…
  16. Aren't all uni students paying for it?
  17. Similar experience here 😀
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  19. You can start with why my new replacement bathroom fan doesn't work if you want...
  20. Over the years been around an awful lot of drugs but never felt the pull of taking anything, so didn't. Never really felt that whatever these people were taking particularly enhanced playing or performance. Considering my exposure, I'm pretty proud of that, too. My parents instilled the "drugs = bad" thing from an early age and I've stuck with that. I've never smoked or even tried smoking. Interestingly, over the last 15 years or so, the musicians in my circle are incredibly clean. No drugs, no smoking, the odd beer. I only know of one guy that enjoys weird beers. That's it.
  21. Tom? As in tom and Jerry then you can yell “Thomas!” At him when he is naughty
  22. I went to a jam session once where three of the guitarists and a drummer were on cocaine. The noodling was never ending. Solos that went nowhere and drum beats that made no sense in the context of what everyone was playing. It was like YouTube playing taken to the extreme.
  23. Sounds like he already has a name - Studio, Studio Assistant.
  24. We had a cat called Artie Fufkin named after the enthusiastic but ultimately useless record company guy from Spinal Tapp. It really suited him. Current felines were given country music themed names Dolly and Tammy.
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