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All I did was post a light hearted paraphrase of an Alan Partridge quip and off it all went. It's as if they'd said that they were bigger than Jesus or something... Oh hang on. BTW I like the Beatles; There I've said it.
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He was in Wings though; "the band the Beatles could have been."
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Very nice vid. I like those Cort A basses
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Kim bought my Soniccake Octaver. Swift payment good to have a confirmation of delivery and to know that he’s pleased with the pedal A thoroughly nice chap to deal with !
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Hohner Arbor Series P bass (warning: plywood content)
lonestar replied to lonestar's topic in Repairs and Technical
I glued the scratch plate, replaced the pickup and controls with a Mexican Player loom that I had and added copper shielding to the control cavity. I’m very pleased with the result. Plays very well, after a quick truss rod tweak and has a great Precision thump with the ancient but pretty much unplayed Elites that have been on it since it was stored in a cupboard for years. Best bargain bass that I’ve owned! -
Which bass do you want, even though you shouldn't?
lonestar replied to BassAgent's topic in Bass Guitars
Me too! -
Which bass do you want, even though you shouldn't?
lonestar replied to BassAgent's topic in Bass Guitars
I tried one of these; really nice, however I just couldn't get on with the compound neck -
Hohner Arbor Series P bass (warning: plywood content)
lonestar replied to lonestar's topic in Repairs and Technical
It is that very one Maude, yes it is a nice bass. Thanks for the heads up re the scratch plate I did momentarily toy with changing it but definitely won't now. -
Hohner Arbor Series P bass (warning: plywood content)
lonestar replied to lonestar's topic in Repairs and Technical
That's a good point. There is a slight gap in the crack too and it runs just under the jack socket washer. I'll have a play with it and post the result. -
Hohner Arbor Series P bass (warning: plywood content)
lonestar replied to lonestar's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thank you, that sounds like a plan. -
I dug this out of the back of a cupboard. It plays very well, was almost still in tune and sounds pretty good, so I thought I might resurrect and upgrade it. I have Tonerider pickup and some Mex P electrics somewhere in a drawer which I might fit, as I don’t really want to spend much on it. I originally got it from my brother as swap for a leather jacket back in the ‘80s. Anyway I like the way the scratch plate has faded slightly so any suggestions what I can use to repair the crack with ? I don’t mind if it isn’t perfect cosmetically.
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I'm not sure I'd want to haul that up and down through the lift hatch too often either!
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He sure was. He also did a clever left hand thing, which I'll not even attempt, certainly with all those 16ths ! I saw a vid explaining how he fretted a note with one finger and muted with another on the same hand while playing those fast runs.
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Soul with a Capital S Tower of Power. In fact any of the three numbers with Rocco Prestia bass parts that we do.
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“It’s not you it’s us; we don’t like you.” Still waiting for an opportunity to use that line to fire a band member. However, in this situation I think an honest, quiet conversation, probably not by text, is the best option. Might be a quick one, but better to be upfront with her.
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The Continuing Story of Problem Bandmates.
lonestar replied to Chienmortbb's topic in General Discussion
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Used to do Call Me Al and Diamonds on the Soles of her shoes in a previous band, despite not having a fretless. The bridge pickup on a Jazz worked.
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Most of my prejudices are based on aesthetic features: Single cut basses Coffee table finishes, often goes with the above. Relic’d basses Headless basses. The look of Alembics, apart from John Entwistle explorer one, although I’m sure they’re superb basses, if a bit extortionate. Ditto Wal and Warwick shapes. I play four and five string basses but have never felt the need for a six.
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We used to cover this on a previous band. Great song. Wish i’d had this !
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It's a '62 Precision for me. Or a '64 or a '63 would do; I'm happy to lie about my age if need be
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Bands….. when should they just call it a day?
lonestar replied to Rayman's topic in General Discussion
David Bowie acknowledged that Anthony Newley was an influence. -
Bands….. when should they just call it a day?
lonestar replied to Rayman's topic in General Discussion
does he keep his hat on?… Ill get my coat