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Hobbayne

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  1. 10 hours ago, Lloyd80 said:

    A second time would of def made it easier. I did the best on the out of tune singing too. Being a drummer my timing was atrocious 🤣

    To be honest, I wasn't too sure what to do at first. I just clicked on anything till I got the hang of it. :sad:

  2. I started on bass because it only had 4 strings, so I thought it was easier. (Well, I was only 15) :biggrin:

    Plodding away on root notes with no concept of music theory.

    I then picked up the guitar a few years later, once I had got the gist of the way the bass worked.

    Understanding how major and minor chords worked together was a revelation to me!

    I can now play both, in bands and at home with relative ease.

    Its great to have another string to yer bow.

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  3. This is is a sad picture. One year later  -  Jan 1970, The Beatles are finished.

    Macca records his debut solo album at home.

    He borrows Ringos drum kit, as the famous drum head lies forelornly on the floor, no longer required. :sad:

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Muzz said:

    And on that, given that PJ is an experienced film-maker, here's some foreshadowing - Paul and John having a laugh, but look at Yoko's face...she has her chair pulled up to John, right in front of him...

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    Once John hooked up with Yoko so intensely he had found his new soulmate and had no need for the other three guys.

    In fact, nine months later, Lennon quit the band.

  5. 6 hours ago, BlueMoon said:

    And probably on the strength of that Höfner commissioned him to paint the artwork for a few limited edition violin basses. Nice, but very, very expensive.

    Ironic then that he played that 1965 Fender Precision (That he painted himself) and not a Hofner. :ph34r:

     

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  6. 23 hours ago, Nail Soup said:

    I can't imagine "You're so vain" being about a bass player.

    Tenuous link time.

    The famous badabump, badabump, badabump bass intro was in fact played by Klaus Voormann who also played bass on 'How Do You Sleep' in the OP.

    He also designed the cover of the Beatles Album 'Revolver' a few years earlier. :biggrin:

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