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Owen started following ELO at the BBC on BBC 2 now
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That is quite the back catalogue!
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Anyone else doing the Black Sabbath live stream?
Newfoundfreedom replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in General Discussion
I think that's true of all great bands of that era. At least the ones who didn't die in excess. Social media is largely responsible for taking away the mistique of many bands, actors and celebrities. Much of the time not for the better. -
Craig Robinson started following HARTKE HA 3500 (silver face)
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For sale, my Hartke HA 3500 I'm guessing it needs little introduction..... But a super reliable amp in very good clean condition and full working order. Compressor, tube and solid state preamps, 10 band graphic and high/low pass filters complete a comprehensive feature set. 350 watts at 4 ohms 250 at 8 ohm. Always found it more than ample for pub gigs and rehearsals. Comes with rack ears for rack mounting. Will include postage to UK addresses but NI and outlying areas I'll have to get a quote. An questions feel free to ask Cheers
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Just in case anyone needs to source a Sire neck
Jean-Luc Pickguard replied to rainbowreality's topic in Repairs and Technical
That's a bit of a bargain. I though I got a bargain recently with a Mex Fender replacement neck from amazon at over five times this price. If only the Sire headstock wasn't such a munter. -
vinorange started following Fender jazz usa deluxe 4.....ON HOLD
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Misdee started following The Marcus Miller thread....
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This album along with We Want Miles was my introduction to Marcus Miller. Still his best era, in my opinion.
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JohnDaBass started following H P F patch on ZoomB1 Four
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I have used the HPF on the B 1 Four for many years. One patch set at 40hz and a second set at 30hz. All my patches included a HPF.
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I love his solo on this classic. It's so very melodic. Then he sets it up..
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A simple one this evening, for new readers. This is the Ugonna Okegwo bass part for the tune 'You Don't Know What Love Is' from the 1994 Leon Parker album, 'Above And Below'. It is a simple part that mostly repeats the same phrase rhythmically throughout but changes in line with the root notes of the chords of the tune. A simple exercise in note recognition. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/you-dont-know-what-love-is-leon-parker/
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MarkBass Little Mark II amp head - Price drop to £200
kwmlondon replied to s_u_y_*'s topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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@Bigwan and anyone with a Roger Glover sig (with the binding) - is there a forearm cutaway or is the top flat?
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andytoad started following Plethorax5 mash query
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Can anyone advise? Tc plethora x5.... When using the sub n up effect and holding down the 'mash' mode, is there a way to manually adjust the amount of octave? Or is it a case of plugging it into the editor on a PC? Thanks, Andrew
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Anyone else doing the Black Sabbath live stream?
Dad3353 replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in General Discussion
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Misdee started following Anyone else doing the Black Sabbath live stream?
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Anyone else doing the Black Sabbath live stream?
Misdee replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in General Discussion
To me the most extraordinary thing about all this is how Black Sabbath have become part of the mainstream. I literally grew up listening to Sabbath. I remember when I was a child my friends older brothers having Black Sabbath albums and me being fascinated by the artwork, even if I couldn't really understand the music at such a young age. By the time Never Say Die came out I was into it, though. Sabbath were my favourite band. Back in those day, Sabbath were an enigma. You hardly ever saw them on television or heard them on the radio. You certainly didn't know much about the individual personalities or their lives. They had a mystique to them. Nowadays they are celebrated as a national institution. They played at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. They appear on breakfast TV. We all know what Ozzy's kitchen looks like. They've become another media-led commodity. It's all a bit weird to me, and something I never dreamt I would see in my lifetime. The real Black Sabbath disappeared into history in a puff of white powder many years ago. They belong in another era, when they were untamed and a bit dangerous. What you are seeing today is a pantomime based on a true story, performed by geriatrics. -
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Maniac - Michael Sembello
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AlexDelores started following AlexDelores Feedback
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nekomatic started following Raking vs Alternate Fingering with Scales
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Raking vs Alternate Fingering with Scales
nekomatic replied to AGBFunkybassman's topic in General Discussion
Scott Devine would definitely say raking and yes, do each exercise starting on both i and m, because you can’t plan every line so that every ascending A major run always starts on an i… -
ESP, Nordstrand Soapbar, Quality pro bitsa P Bass
reggieboomboom replied to Sweenyrod's topic in Basses For Sale
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tylerels started following TC Electronic BG250
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For sale is my well loved, well gigged TC Electronic BG250 Combo Bass Amp. This amp saw me through many years of gigs at pubs and small venues such as The Wedgewood Rooms and The Edge of the Wedge alike - and it admittedly shows. Alas, it never let me down, and is still a fully functional, powerhouse of an amp. The reason for sale is that I am trying to downsize as I don't have the space - or power requirement for this bad boy anymore. It has fantastic tonal control, even through a simple three-band EQ and delivers 250W of smooth bass tone through the 2x10" speakers alongside a small tweeter. It has a built-in tuner with mute functionality; as well as line in and phones out ports for rehearsing with the band, or practicing alone. Finally, a balanced direct output will allow you to plug into any venue's soundsystem - meaning you're ready to tackle that all-inportant gig of yours, whether in the local or at the O2. The Toneprint controls are great fun to mess about with and allow you to load bass effects to each A or B track onto the amp from your phone via the bass' pick-up - its practically magic, as far as I'm concerned! Each effect can be controlled by a footswitch, which I don't have, but only sell for ~£40 new. Price: £180 ovno Swaps: • Ampeg Micro CL Stack (and cash your way). • Mark Bass CMD JB Player School (and cash your way). I have tried to highlight the worst of the nicks and scratches, but this is an amp that has travelled and gigged, as is sold as such. Any questions, feel free to reach out!
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ESP, Nordstrand Soapbar, Quality pro bitsa P Bass
reggieboomboom replied to Sweenyrod's topic in Basses For Sale
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Smörgås? I may be Danish. Could it be Rutgerssån(g)?
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ESP, Nordstrand Soapbar, Quality pro bitsa P Bass
CHARLIE-BROWNE replied to Sweenyrod's topic in Basses For Sale