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miles'tone

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  1. Solid covers though so no pole pieces exposed to clack against?
  2. Charlie’s Enormous Mouth - Frank Zappa
  3. Lies - Violent Femmes
  4. "The Fender Golden Shower Jazz" 🀣
  5. Oh dear! (I thought I was going to be looking at a Mani signature model for a moment. )
  6. Streams Of Whiskey - The Pogues
  7. Dec The Halls - ?
  8. Yeah the neck pocket has been, ahem, "sanded". It's now an even rarer 70s "chambered" body πŸ˜†
  9. It only weighs 8lbs too which will only add to it's 70s rarity goodness gracious me factor...
  10. Train - 4 Non Blondes
  11. Welcome to the tribe! Fun times ahead... The best advice I can give is (considering that you already possess musicians ears and have decent taste) is listen to the music you already love, focusing now on the bass, and listen out for the things that make you think "that's really cool but I can't do that", then learn how to do it until you can and have absorbed that particular vocabulary. Listen to how interesting bass parts work with/against/off the other things happening in the music. Learning basslines is cool (obvs) but a great bass player is aware of the whole. The bigger picture. It needn't be complicated nor overly theoretical to be amazing. My suggestions, the ones that really grabbed me initially and made me focus on the bigger picture, are John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin and Family Man Barratt of Bob Marley and The Wailers. They are quite different but both players are a masterclass in rhythm, groove, melody and serving the whole. They are both clearly great listeners. Might not speak to you the same way, but they did it for me. Whatever turns you on is the right path for you. Regarding jazz - Paul Chambers' (Mr. PC) work with Miles Davis is another one. The album Kind Of Blue is the quintessential 'jump off into jazz' album, and for very good reason. Enjoy the ride, you're in for a treat. It's the best!
  12. Good luck with it mate, hope it weighs in as you like. It looks the bomb and sounds to me like it's been well looked after. Sensibly priced too. GLWTP 🀞
  13. I would usually agree but I can see the attraction here. It's my YOB and I'm sure there's other 50 year olds out there who will be thinking "all my life, everyday that I've lived, my bass has been sat there in it's case... Patiently waiting for this moment...Patiently waiting for MEEE!!" There's a lot of rich sentimental 50 year olds about. I hear.
  14. Nice real Pino/Jet Harris there. Shame there's no pics of under the hood though. The body has the right router humps but I'd need to look into the deets of the refin if I was buying...
  15. Welcome back! πŸ˜‚
  16. The Everlasting - Manic Street Preachers
  17. Pill Box Tales - The Cure
  18. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle
  19. By The Time I Get To Arizona - PE
  20. The "s" is mono, the 4003 with binding and sail fin inlays is stereo.
  21. 2022 me would now be feverishly on his way to Monmouth, spending money he doesn't have...thankfully 2023 me has turned over a new leaf! Hold your nerve boy!!! πŸ˜… (having a stern word with myself there)
  22. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134428157589?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=y-DvJnjnT_6&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=8-9VIso6Q1m&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=MORE I think this Ric looks fabulous.
  23. How different an instrument is the 4000 (besides the single horseshoe)? Are the electronics different in some way? I do like the look of them.
  24. Good vid actually, pretty funny. They work well as a double act. More natural. One thing I picked up on though is the Peter Hook reference as a player. Hooky actually played a cheap faker because he couldn't afford a real Ric. Hooky hated playing that bass so as soon he made enough money to buy a proper bass, he bought a Yamaha.
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