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stewblack

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  1. I liked it a lot. I also like the original.
  2. Dayum! Never heard the original, that is so groovy man. Subjectivity blubjectivity - say what you love baby.
  3. Just did a recording using my Talman and it has a great sound. Really big, punchy and clear. You ignited my GAS with this thread and I'm really glad you did.
  4. I only got four but I comfort myself with the fact that of those I didn't get there were four I didn't know. If you know what I mean. 🤔
  5. Thanks for playing folks! Some gorgeous instruments on these lists
  6. I should have the Jules Rimet trophy.
  7. I was a huge fan. Only a kid but music meant just as much if not more to me back then. I was aware of him as a showman more than as a bass player, it wasn't until JJB and Bruce Foxton that the bass leapt out at me, but he was a part of my journey. Sad news.
  8. I have the RM500 combo with the 12" speaker. It's really nice, not heavy and sits under the desk Bought for all the same reasons you mentioned having been an ABM owner
  9. Start of the lockdown I was playing more than ever - recording projects with two bands, an online basscourse, teaching myself to read and write music, learning an entire set for a new band. Then this bloody chronic fatigue kicked in and like you it's all I can do to pick the thing up. But GAS is an addiction, it never seems to leave me.
  10. Don't know what your budget is, but if you aren't one of those who lights their cigars with £50 notes I can recommend OLP or the Harley Benton. I'd keep the Harley over most other basses I own.
  11. The GAS sufferer's conundrum.
  12. My top 3 has remained stable for a while. One I could gave had here for a very reasonable price not long back but I dithered. We all know what missing out does to GAS. Anyway here's mine, what's yours?
  13. I think you just answered your own question!
  14. I tried the, leave it and you'll get over it, plan. I just ambush myself when I'm not paying attention. I did go several months without bass GAS back when I was buying and selling pedals all the time. Then one got its hook in me and the whole crazy thing was off again. I regret every bass I sell, but have to fund the new stuff somehow. It's bonkers really. However, effects, amps and cabs seem to have settled. Cases straps, stands and leads are flatlining. My GAS list only has 3 basses in the red zone, and a few on the back burner. Luckily I can't afford any of them right now.
  15. Nice work. I too am a starving musician. I keep selling gear to buy food. Then buying gear with the money
  16. I've been playing an active bass a lot lately, and switching back to a passive pbass with flats is, at first, like taking a big gulp of coffee when you were expecting tea. I'm with Ras on this. The difference is so wide that you win by having both. Time will tell which one you reach for most.
  17. Oh God yes, I wrote that like he had passed away or something 🤦🏼‍♂️
  18. No it's the one you wear when making a crap joke that nobody got.
  19. Never mind, I'll get me coat.
  20. Heaven forbid!
  21. Just watching the Stranglers live in Battersea Park (gosh JJB was a great bassist wasn't he?) and it got mw wondering what the hell they meant by the line in Peaches, which seemed to be describing an anatomical impossibility. So I looked it up. Well blow me down. I have been living in ignorance ever since 1977. It turns out that the word is actually clitares. Which I now learn is a French bathing suit. edit: Allegedly
  22. How curious. I always imagined he'd have a Flemish accent.
  23. Feeling pretty smug right now. Sat down with the transcription of John Entwistle's bass line to Won't Get Fooled Again. Never played it before but I just powered straight through the first 17 bars almost flawlessly. Small flub on the g towards the end of bar 17, but otherwise I think I nailed that first part of the song, if I say so myself.
  24. I started cleaning strings and wiping down after doing a mini tour with grimy uncared for strings. A long time ago, I hadn't played with such frequency before and hardly ever changed my strings never mind clean them. I did the last two gigs with bleeding fingers which was an exquisite kind of hell. Never wanted dirty strings again. But the body of the bass? No.
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