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LemonCello

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  2. Another lazy Sunday morning bump. Gig tonight, shame the Jackson doesn't suit our soft rock set. It will do Steely Dan all day long but I can't get past the looks. Was ideal in the last band where it was all fast and furious! Just ordered a lovely Limelight '63 P so will have to pay for that soon so will consider cash offers, (not silly ones) and trades with a bit of cash my way. Thay 'ee most kindly
  3. Used Schaller's in the past but now on Dunlop's which feel more secure. The one's that came on my old Warwick were good too.
  4. I've got a '63 P on order. Burgundy Mist heavy relic with matching headstock. Can't wait to get my paws on it
  5. Still interesting, still rare and still here in a quirky kinda Megadeth way
  6. If I haven't got a gig I'll be there. My new Limelight '63 P bass [i]might [/i]just have arrived by then
  7. Some interesting trades offered but still available. Price drop to £1400.
  8. Cheers, nice Jazz, shame I don't get on with skinny necks!
  9. It really depends on what your line-up is. We have two guitars, Drums, Bass and keys. I've tried going straight into the desk and the amount of Bass seems to muddy the sound somewhat. Amp only and it gets a bit lost, so now I take the Amp and Di out into the desk. As Lozz above says, humping a 3K PA which is great quality but old and V heavy keeps my Chiropractor busy!
  10. Thanks for the Pm's guys. For trades I'd only consider 4 string.
  11. Only 60 of these made in commemoration of Megadeth's Rust in Peace tour of 20 something years ago. Made in the Fender custom shop, custom EMG's, beautiful ebony board, abalone inlays and active electronics. This one is in Quicksilver and is in mint condition, complete with certificate of authenticity signed by David. It also comes in a very cool G&C embroidered case. I had intended to gig this bass with my last band whose set suited it perfectly, but unfortunately the band folded before any gigging happened. My new band does much softer material and so playing Peter Frampton on the Jackson isn't quite right! I may trade for something more traditional, so please do ask. [url="http://www.gak.co.uk/en/jackson-david-ellefson-4-string-concert-bass-rust-in-peace-20th-anniversary-limited-edition-quicksilver/56051"]http://www.gak.co.uk...icksilver/56051[/url] Thanks for looking. [url="http://s1168.photobucket.com/user/LemonCello/library/?sort=3&page=1"]http://s1168.photobu.../?sort=3&page=1[/url]
  12. As a 'Cellist myself I have to say that there's not much to touch JDP's '67 Elgar, except perhaps Natalie Klein's performance that she won BBC young musician of the year with. Both players of effortless technical ability but with a rare ability to 'connect' with the listener. Elgar's gift (most especially) to the British 'Cellist. ...and not forgetting the Dvorak Concerto, so distinctively Russian. Rostropovich made it his own. ....and then there's the Schubert Quintet in C Major (2 'Cello's).....the list goes on. I'm learning Evenflow -Pearl Jam atm, great track, but wondering whether that will still be popular in 100 years time??
  13. This would come up now when I've just been to Coda and bought something else!
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