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Thunderthumbs

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  1. Martin bought an EBS Dynaverb from me today, but also picked up and delivered an amp I was buying from Lozbass, so in effect, a three way sale.

    Top bloke, a pleasure to deal with, and would have absolutely no hesitation recommending to anyone.

  2. [quote name='tredders' post='1330165' date='Aug 6 2011, 06:23 PM']We can't both win the lottery tonight...[/quote]
    Oooh, "Bruce" is looking nice there in that avatar of yours.

    I've not cursed you with any car problems too have I? :)

  3. [quote name='danweb22' post='1329833' date='Aug 6 2011, 12:41 PM']one consolation is the Stingray I bought off Pete is amazing! :)[/quote]
    Every cloud eh? :)

  4. [quote name='joe_bass' post='1329721' date='Aug 6 2011, 11:16 AM']I'm having a lot of car problems at the moment Pete & it looks like I will have to sell my Thumb 5 that I of course got from you...

    I think you owe us an apology! :)


    Seriously though, good luck with the sale. Massive shame.[/quote]
    My God!!!! What am I like???

    That's a real shame too. Sorry 'bout that mate.

  5. I have my big sister to thank.

    She was a Bay City Rollers fan when I was knee high to a grasshopper, and she fancied Alan Longmuir, the bassist. That naturally persuaded me to notice the "guitar with only 4 pegs".

    As I got slightly older, I got into The Jam and Bruce Foxton's sound walloped me against the wall. I knew there and then it was the instrument for me.

    Myself and a mate got a band together when I was 13, so I bought myself a bass from my paper round money and taught myself how to play it.

    The rest is history.

  6. Bloody hell Dan....how weird's that!! I feel like a bit of a curse on you!

    What is with cars at the moment. They're costing us bass players an awful lot of basses.

  7. I bought a 5 string years ago without having tried it myself. It was a Warwick Thumb, so at least I knew the quality was going to be top notch.

    I'd noticed the need (mainly due to keys songs were being played in) to down tune my E to a D a few times, so I just took a punt.

    Sure it was weird, and I had to rethink the way I played bass, but to be honest, I got used to it in no time.

    Just my two penneth. :)

  8. Aside from any one particular track, I once saw a very small Duran Duran gig, one of those announced secretly on the day and all that, at the International 2 in Manchester back in the 90s.

    It was at the time when the line up was Simon Le Bon, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes, Warren Cuccurrullo & Steve Ferrone.

    To be honest, I wasn't a fan of theirs up to that point, but it was a fantastic gig, and opened my eyes to how many really good tracks they've recorded over the years, and JT's a far better bass player than I ever gave him credit for.

  9. [quote name='Faithless' post='1293474' date='Jul 5 2011, 03:03 PM']Don't know if it's mentioned already, but there's an old trick of mine, which works everytime I have to transcribe basspart - just hook the whole tune up an octave (it will remain in the same key, get the idea? "Transcribe" has this function, but you can do that with other programs, setting +12 semitones), and bass will be in your face - no boominess, just clear bassline. It saves time, and it's better for your ears to listen to this 'midrange' stuff, rather than boomy mushy low-end thing..

    Laimis[/quote]
    Never thought of that before. Just tried it, and it's perfect.

    Well, it is true......you DO learn something new every day!!!

    Cheers. :)

  10. [quote name='RhysP' post='1281464' date='Jun 24 2011, 08:22 PM']I met Mark King backstage after a Level 42 gig in Cardiff in 1981. I was a young tongue-tied kid who'd just discovered his playing after growing up listening to pretty much exclusively old school rock music (Purple, Sabbath, ELP etc.)

    The rest of the band were great & spent ages talking to me & signing my programme.

    Mark actually went & got his basses that had been packed away by the road crew so I could play his red Jaydee & the legendary white "Starchild" Jaydee. He was absolutely bloody fantastic & to this day I don't think I've ever met a nicer person.
    I won't hear a bad word said against him - he's a f***ing gem.[/quote]
    Same here.

    Saw them at Manchester Apollo in the mid 80s, and they spent a lot of time after the gig just sitting around with fans for a fairly long Q&A session, signing all sorts, etc.

    Top bloke.

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