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  1. [quote name='silddx' post='1245002' date='May 25 2011, 10:36 PM']Girl Gone Bad by Van Halen was called Ripley when Eddie wrote it, because, of course, he wrote it while playing a Ripley.[/quote]

    "top Jimmy" also on the 1984 album IIRC features the Ripley guitar with the harmonic notes panned over stereo.
    [url="http://www.vintagekramer.com/ripley.htm"]on googling I see they did a bass version too[/url]


    Yes' "I've seen all good people" sounds like Chris Squire's Rick has the Rick-O-Sound outputs panned separately- or is it a guitar doubling his bassline?

  2. [quote name='matski' post='878099' date='Jun 26 2010, 12:56 PM']I've got a videotape from the 'Oil On Canvas' tour stashed away in a box somewhere, and went to the gig at the Brighton Dome. I was already of fan of Mr Karn and when the gig started was well freaked out by his peculiar style of moving around the stage - there was knee high dry ice on stage and he had this weird method of seemingly sliding forwards and backwards and sideways.

    At first I thought he was on some sort of trolley, turns out he was shuffling about on the tips of his toes at high speed![/quote]

    yeah- I've got the Best of Japan DVD, and in the live show included on it he does that- quite funny how he moves around the stage like a computer game character- a neat visual trick.

  3. bear in mind that Lauren Laverne burst into tears when Kenickie appeared on Adam & Joe's "Vinyl Justice" segment of their channel4 show, and she couldn't take them poking fun at some of her record collection. glass houses, eh?

    as said, though, there have been some top music programmes on BBC4 lately.

  4. I'm not a fan of Mr Big, but I think it's cool to see hard rock back.
    at the risk of getting flamed, I'm interested in hearing the Chickenfoot (Sammy Hagar/Joe Satriani/Michael Anthony/Chad Smith) album

    preview clips of all the songs are here-
    [url="http://www.cede.ch/en/music-cd/frames/frameset.cfm?aobj=710439"]http://www.cede.ch/en/music-cd/frames/fram...cfm?aobj=710439[/url]

    strangely the bass is much more upfront than it was on Van Halen albums (eg. "Turnin left")...

  5. IIRC Guy Pratt's burgundy Jazz ("betsy"?) has EMGs in it.

    ps. found a mention of it-
    [url="http://www.bassplayer.com/article/guy-pratt/Jun-06/20608"]http://www.bassplayer.com/article/guy-pratt/Jun-06/20608[/url]

  6. [quote name='steve-soar' post='479858' date='May 5 2009, 01:14 PM']Monster and a Zon player, if my memory serves my correctly.[/quote]

    actually, James Eller's main bass is a cheap Japcrap Kay!
    he says he used it on Cope's "world shut your mouth" because his Musicman was stuck in a lock-up, and the producer of the session loved its tone so much that he subsequently replaced the pickups, had it refinished and used it as his no.1 bass.

  7. 1048H cab, has an added top handle.
    1999 Gibson era model, with high frequency horn & atenuator control on the back panel.
    carpet covered, fair condition.

    Edit- pic added (bass and amp head not included!)- I've since replaced the castors seen in the pic with the original Trace feet.
    £90

    Dual SMX compressor pedal, with 18v adaptor, boxed.
    the dual frequency band compression section from the Trace SMX preamps, in a stompbox format.

    £50

    collection only, Wandsworth, south london area.

  8. there's been a strange tip floating around on Talkbass claimed to improve low B tone- of using a short brass tube to extend the length of the B string past the bridge- the reasoning being along the lines of that for the benefits of through-body stringing (and of siting the B string machinehead further away from the nut)-
    the physics involved is a bit contentious as you can't alter the tension without changing the pitch of the string, but I think the way the string stretches and flexes when plucked changes in some way.

  9. [quote name='Clarky' post='467191' date='Apr 20 2009, 08:34 AM']Fender certainly used to make lined fretless Ps as I bought one (3Ts, rosewood neck) about ten years ago at the old Bass Centre in Wapping (sold it a c oupel of years later as I am cr@p without frets to cover up my rubbish intonation :) )[/quote]

    yeah- when Fender revamped the US precisions and jazzes in 1994, they introduced a lined fretless US precision- rosewood board only, no front dots, no skunk stripe, trussrod adjust at the body, graphite neck reinforcement, through-body stringing.
    it came strung with heavy flatwounds.
    I've got an old issue of Bass player where they reviewed the whole range of new US standards and deluxes- and it's pictured.
    IIRC they discontinued it around 1998.

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