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toneknob

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  1. There's a playlist on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5D6ED0897FE0045B
  2. [quote name='TheRev' timestamp='1422874798' post='2677697'] "...so you'll do it for free cider" [/quote] She should have started with that tbh
  3. He said John Deacon "borrowed" from Chic, not that they're the same. Still, bit of an over-generalisation.
  4. "Great gig! I really enjoyed your sex moves". I wasn't doing any sex moves.
  5. [quote name='kevin_lindsay' timestamp='1422727518' post='2676183'] I loved all three programmes. However, during last night's episode, while discussing Kraftwerk's "Autobahn", did anyone else think, "no mate, they don't sing about fun on the autobahn!!!!!!" [/quote] Yeah that was cringeworthy wasn't it. The best bit of the Kraftwerk doc was the Pocket Calculator footage, got a bith bored with it otherwise, although you could base a drinking game around how often Paul Morley says "distilallation"
  6. Yep, that's exactly the picture used in the article accompanying the transcription.
  7. Do I Do is such a brilliant bassline. Here's another favourite, Boogie On Reggae Woman... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6B7HjiLD0E Transcribed in Bass Player mag December 2007 by Bryan Beller, who describes it as the most challenging bassline ever transcribed in the mag to date.
  8. ...although there's no bass guitar on the live versions of Turn It On Again, its 2x guitars with Daryl on bass pedals, playing every other 8th note(and some delay or something is filling in the next note). See about 1m45s into this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiZpRLZBuUQ
  9. [quote name='Lifer' timestamp='1422530155' post='2673682'] Every time I go it seems a bit worse, I thought most of the shops are now owned by the same people? [/quote] Well the three (soon to be two) Wunjo shops are co-owned. I understand the newish Westside belongs to someone from the old Music Ground organisation. On the other side are two or three Rhodes shops, and Vintage and Rare has now changed hands, now it's No.Tom and does a similar job, but has extended the catchment from "mostly Fender and Gibson". Check out the recently sold 4005 on the website (http://notomguitars.com/collections/basses/products/1968-rickenbacker-4005) Also, a well-known US actor was seen in there last week dropping £10k on a vintage P, which puts his recent comments in the press in perspective a bit
  10. [quote name='Skinnyman' timestamp='1422513001' post='2673507'] One of the last things we tried before the band folded (and maybe part of the reason,) was "Turn It On Again" by Genesis. Seems very simple till you try to play it and then realise that it isn't just a straight 4/4 pop song. All went well for the first verse and then it fell apart. The drummer (I don't count, I just feel it) didn't feel it the same way as the singer (who couldn't count and breathe at the same time) and neither of them were in time with the guitarists (who could both count but not necessarily in the right order). [/quote] Well it is 13/4 in the verses, so good on you for having a go (or, repeating 4/4 2/4 4/4 3/4)
  11. [quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1422518125' post='2673532'] Horses for courses. I like Denmark St more than ever, but mainly off the back of Wunjo. Wunjo's stock while varied is mid-range. Anyone who is after anything more eclectic will know the score and visit Bass Direct. [/quote] Agreed - I had the best bass shopping experience (qv) a week ago in Denmark St. Also did you take the opportunity to check out the basses in say Ivor Mairants, Hobgoblin, Chappells - all within a few minutes walk; then there's the Bass Gallery not far away, If you're really keen then there's Andy Baxter about the same distance. If I travelled all the way from Lichfield just for Denmark St I think I'd be disappointed as well.
  12. [quote name='merello' timestamp='1422393499' post='2672201'] Pics!!!!! Ouch! Beautiful! [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKEtECsF8To"]https://www.youtube....h?v=dKEtECsF8To[/url] [/quote] This one is what sold it for me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tofARKW6HMo
  13. Does anyone kno wwhat happened to George Murray, by the way? He disappeared after Scary Monsters.
  14. Heart's Filthy Lesson Scary Monsters Look Back In Anger Sound And Vision all of "Heroes" all of Low most of Lodger That should keep you going
  15. Wunjo have an EUB-1 fretless in stock, at a shade under £600 on the ticket. Sounds great.
  16. [quote name='JamesBass' timestamp='1422276364' post='2670509'] Might have to get in touch with Wunjos about an amp soon... [/quote] I was checking the TB-10 through a Aguilar ToneHammer yesterday. Pick it up, and it's so light it feels like an empty box. How do they not jump off the cab? They've got a good selection of MarkBass, Ashdown and others there as well...
  17. [quote name='Skybone' timestamp='1422275343' post='2670489'] Sounds like you need to drop Mr Giblin a line (possibly via Wunjo?), and get a sined letter from him to prove that your new Tak was in fact the one he used on the Kate Bush gigs. You never know when it might come in handy. [/quote] Your insight serves you well! I asked them about this during the week, they said they'd give it a go.
  18. [quote name='Clarky' timestamp='1422270845' post='2670429'] I found the hard case prohibitively heavy [/quote] Haha, I discovered that the hard way on the tube home. Still it's spacious enough for me to rent it out in Zone 3 for £850 a month. Thanks for the gig bag tips - it's really good to know that there are alternatives available. Regarding B-10s - I hope I'm not out of order posting this and will delete if required - in my homework I discovered this on eBay, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271741958638 - am I right in thinking that the AD-1 preamp is digital and tubeless - thus making this guitar a B-10?
  19. The story so far... (see also http://basschat.co.uk/topic/244008-kate-bush-at-the-hammersmith-apollo/page__st__90) I see Kate Bush at the Hammersmith Odeon last year, and get the hots for one of John Giblin's basses. Turns out it's a Takamine TB-10. Wunjo's are listing them on their website, so I go in to check one out. Unfortunately they sold the last one a couple of months ago, funnily enough to the bloke from Kate Bush's band. Oh well, never mind. I keep my eye on basschat classifieds, eBay etc Then last Sunday I get a call from my friend who works at Wunjo, usually in the guitar shop but he's doing a shift in the bass shop that day. Now surplus to requirement, JG has sold back the Takamine to Wunjo, do I want to come along and check it out. Cue cloud of dust, swinging saloon doors, etc After a couple more visits (the day after, and the day after that) a PX deal is agreed and the Tak's now mine. During conversation, I ask Tom the manager if he's aware of basschat, "oh very much so", and I pass on the good things that I keep reading here about the shop in terms of service, stock and prices, and by the way add my name to the list of admirers. he goes on to say that the ongoing support and custom of basschat is a very significant reason why they can keep on doing what they do. So well done basschat, and well done Wunjo. (The Tak's very nice btw)
  20. I think £3k is an ambitious price, but if someone's willing to pay that much, then that's exactly what they're worth. Good luck with it! "Nothing sounds like the T1": well, the T3 and Minitaur sound like it, and the T2 less so - but of course not exactly like it, to the discerning ear in an otherwise quiet studio. In a gig, I'm going to go with the most reliable and easiest to transport option that sounds "like" a T1. Also, my T1 became unreliable precisely because I'd left all the original internals in place. Replacing the contacts with microswitches gave my buyer confidence in the purchase (as did the advertising, dig deep enough on basschat and you'll find the ad that sold the T1s). Incidentally, like your interested parties he was overseas as well, so for the doubters there is definitely a market there. ps. I can't remember what Nick Beggs used at the recent Hammersmith Odeon Steve hackett gig, but his T1 was sold on eBay in 2011 by a third party, see http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Moog-Taurus-MK-1-bass-pedals-Yes-Genesis-Steve-Hackett-/150593693851 - for a modest £1200. The pics have gone now but apparently there was a Firth Of Fifth chord chart still stuck on top
  21. See http://prog.teamrock.com/news/2015-01-23/rush-tour-likely-to-be-last-of-its-kind for band member's opinions on touring. I'd go see it if it came to London - if not, then Time Machine in 2011 is a fantastic memory to go out with. I listened to the recording of that tour only this week, and boy is Geddy's voice suffering. Not just in terms of not being able to hit the high notes, but in terms of holding a melody at all.
  22. [quote name='hairychris' timestamp='1422015174' post='2667734'] If someone can recommend reasonable midi bass pedals then I'd also be interested. I run synth gear (non-vintage, mainly analogue, including a shiny new Moog Sub 37) and have never got round to trying to play bass/guitar and that at the same time! Love the Taurus but don't want to have to learn to drive a forklift in order to move it. [/quote] My Taurus backup is a Novation Basstation with Kenton midi foot-pedals. Looks like Kenton don't do the foot-pedals any more though (website at http://www.kentonuk.com), A lot of people use Roland PK-5 pedals.
  23. R40 dates just announced for the USA: http://www.rush.com/tour/rush40-tour/ Which probably/maybe means Europe dates to follow not long after. Also, that picture you see at the above URL was taken by Neil Peart from his kit at the Time Machine show at the O2 in London, May 24 2011. You can tell because that's me in the second row in between Geddy and the cymbal stand, white baseball shirt with blue sleeves. Also also, wot a sausage fest.
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