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Never had fret less GAS ... until now.
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Oh, and Mr Fudge, I would enjoy your whole show, I would shout for more, and then you would play ELO at me, and I would get huffy and walk out.
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I know what you mean. ELO/ Queen/ Eagles et al ... fantastic songs, musicians, production but I really would not be bothered if I never heard or played anything by them ever again.
Hopefully our "Vision On" Outro would negate too much huffyness. -
[quote name='Bilbo' post='1276692' date='Jun 21 2011, 09:33 AM']Desafinado
Tarde Em Tapoa
Final Feliz
Se
Chiclete Com Banana
Mas Que Nada
Fotographia
Incompatibilidade De Genios
Jade
Drao
A Novidade
Eu Tiro Onda
Clandestino
Flor De Lis
Fato Consumado
Xote De Alegria
100 Anos
A Luz De Tieta
Luiza
Espanahola
Nem Un Dia
Palco
Soy Loco Por Ti America
Vamos Fugir
….all the hits really
(Excuse spelling; this was all off the top of my cabeca)[/quote]
Which ones are the vegetarian choices? Sounds delicious though -
[quote name='paul h' post='1273928' date='Jun 18 2011, 05:25 PM']I am pretty sure Mr. Fudge's lot do that. He should get on this thread, they do some great stuff.[/quote]
kind words ...
Like other people we literally have played thousands of songs over the decades. Current set looks a bit like this.
Set 1.
My Sharona
I Got your number
Up the Junction.
Patience (yes , Take That)
Shout. TFF not Lulu
Run. Snow Patrol.
Just what I needed. cars
Brain Damage Floyd
Don't believe a word.
Waiting for an Alibi.
Rockin in Free world (the last 3 I play g****r on
Set 2.
This town aint big enough, Sparks.
Turning Japanese
My prefect cousin/ jilted john
Gangsters/ Too much
Baggy Trousers/ Night boat to Cairo.
Walk like an Egyptian
China Girl
Cars. Numan
Swords 1000 men
Come up see me
Encore
Mr Blue Sky
Vision on music -
I am no expert but there is some great general info here ithat you probably already know. I have a 62RI neck on one of my jazzes and I just used a screwdriver. Con't know how faithful the RI necks are though tbh.
[url="http://garywillis.com/pages/bass/bassmanual/setupmanual.html"]http://garywillis.com/pages/bass/bassmanual/setupmanual.html[/url] -
This is one of those "parody" videos isn't it? -
[quote name='neilb' post='1269681' date='Jun 15 2011, 09:24 AM']Put it back together and play the bloody thing![/quote]
Great basses + the one. -
[quote name='Beedster' post='1263982' date='Jun 10 2011, 02:48 PM']Not sure if I'm meant to, but I'm going to have a damn good laugh at that [/quote]
I think I know what i meant ... but couldn't say it.
I think what I meant to say is this looks such a great bass I would shelve my Jazz gas to pick up this P bargain, if it's as great as other Jap stuff I have played.
Please remember I am from West Bromwich ... -
After years of only playing Jazzes I bit the bullet and bought a 2010 Jetglo from Paulie (fantastic bloke to deal with) in January. I had played 3/4 in Guitar Guitar in Brum in the preceding months, sometimes loving them and sometimes not. Paulie assured me that his immaculate 2010 Jetglo was a real pick of the litter and boy was he right. This bass is fantastically well built.
6 months into my ric I am still struggling with the balance a little bit and it is not as fast as my skinny neck Jazz basses (not that that matters) but it is a fantastic bass and has changed my approach to playing again, which I feel is a positive. It is great for more melodic stuff and the tone sits great within a band to "add to that wall of sound" with tracks with strings etc..
Previously I decided I hated P basses. Tone too bland, neck too wide. I tried a Lakland the other day and loved it. I think I now get it about the P and as a result have major gas for one, possibly vintage
As a result I take my Jazz and Ric to gigs and give both of them a rum out. -
Not a Jazz .. but this looks a cracker for a first bass/ serious quality upgrade.
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=127715&st=0&gopid=1263751&#entry1263751"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...p;#entry1263751[/url] -
[quote name='Beedster' post='1262685' date='Jun 9 2011, 01:58 PM']I simply can't understand how this hasn't sold [/quote]
+2.
There is a newbie looking for a jazz here somewhere. I think this great P could make him very happy. -
There are some great Jap Fender basses that come along on here reasonably often, IME as good and sometimes better than US. 75RI great nodel
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Wizards are total quality IME
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Call Norris McWhirter ...
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meant "when you awake"
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The Band were magnificent. I have some footage of Danko playing "Unfaithful Servant" on acoustic guitar, spine chilling.
Garth is God. I have Classic Albums, the band on video. I have rewound the sections where Garth is interviewed countless times.
WoT, I'm not sure which of those lovely ladies is your missus but I would defo have a cropped picture of just me and Garth had I had such pleasure in meeting the great man himself.
The Last Waltz is a must watch.
I look forward to reading through the links.
Thanks for posting -
fantastic ...
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Hi stoker,
thought you like my avatar ... -
YYZ - Rush.
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This is like a Howard Carter Tutankhamen moment without the sand or surprise.
Stunning ! -
Jazz, Ric, P ... In that order ...
What have I won? -
Wow, would love to see the others too.
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Saw them in Brum last Sunday. Fantastic as always.
I think the fretted Jaco bass would be my dream bass. -
BerganTEAno
Kenny Passarelli first to use fretless bass?
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I saw KP play bass for Stephen Stills a few years ago. I shook Stills' hand at the end of the gig. A very memorable night.
Kenny did mention that his knob was as big as Heathrow Airport.