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Mickeyboro

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  1. Still funny after all these years. Shame there are some there no longer with us... No surprise Ralph has a sense of humour - like me he supports Fulham...
  2. Ta - forgotten how good this is/was!
  3. Saw them with Lowell, them Craig Fuller, then Shaun Murphy fronting. Fuller show was the best! (Helped by Bonnie Raitt guesting...)
  4. Great memories fellas. I was at the Doobies/Allmans Knebworth and remember, after Gregg enthusiastically proclaimed 'we'll play all night', having to head for home. Was also at Feats rainbow gig that produced 'Columbus'. V disappointing on the night; much work must have been done to get the results we all know. Horn section inaudible!
  5. My first bass was a Grantson fretless 'Jazz'... Sigh!
  6. Commiserations. I used to live in Wycombe so feel 'it could have happened to me'... You really never know. Good luck with the search. M
  7. And a tribute - Verdine White inspired the bass player in my first band (me on guitar), who turned me on to EWF and, eventually bass. Remember sending off a coupon from the music press for a 4-song EP when they were barely known in the UK. Best freebie ever! RIP Maurice.
  8. Suggest respectfully you rename thread so all tributes appear under one heading...
  9. [quote name='leemarseillebass' timestamp='1454460612' post='2970053'] Mr Big's singer said I'm 'Billy Sheehan reincarnate - and he isn't even dead yet.' [/quote] The rate our heroes are currently dying off its sensible to have reserves 😈
  10. There can't be many of us he didn't touch with his music and imagery. A musical chameleon for sure but an innovator. RIP.
  11. [quote name='lojo' timestamp='1452410230' post='2949628'] I heard on the radio he wanted to use jazz players to play rock [/quote] No-one better tell him about Steely Dan then!
  12. Not related to the album which I've yet to hear, but: I went to the Bowie V&A Exhibition which was at Melbourne before Xmas. It told me something I never realised - he was hugely important in my musical life, but only in a couple of periods. The rest of his stuff left me cold. I would be amazed given the changes (huh?) he's been through that there are any true lifetime fans who've connected with everything. Sorry to derail...
  13. [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1451470628' post='2940662'] Those two tunes are just doubling the guitar, though. Are people recognising the bass part, or the guitar part..? [/quote] But if Jack Bruce wrote it... (Sunshine)
  14. Sunshine Of Your Love... Jack Bruce once said it was what he'd be remembered for.
  15. Was your pearloid scratch plate original? I would love one for mine in that colour...
  16. A Jimi Hendrix gold disc for 'Radio 1'...with my name on! I did press for the release - not the most difficult job in the world, but was great to be recognised. It's been all downhill since 😁
  17. Hey! We passed thru Lafayete en route from San Antonio to New Orleans 18 months ago. It was blowing a gale so didn't get up to much... Learned what a bass solo is for in New Orleans - it's what let's the guitarist pass round the bar with the tips jar Welcome to Basschat my friend.
  18. A grreat man. Very sad. But the very best way to go if you gotta go...
  19. Just came back from playing a 65 Jazz with matching headstock, borrowed from house bassist. It's the Hobart Blues Club. Tell Ross I sent ya 😎
  20. Have just retired after 30 years interviewing musicians. WZ was the most unpleasant and screwed-up individual I spoke to in that time. As a big fan of his music, and having read the book, I think this definitely fuelled his muse. The Excitable Boy album is still up there as unique and a classic. And Werewolves ain't even the best track, IMO.
  21. Doing it at the moment! A 'geriatric gap year' with the missus to celebrate retirement; 6 mths in Australasia and 6 in north America. Had bought a uke bass with the intention of turning up to jams etc but lack of a hard case (Harley Bentons are bigger) meant I opted for a mandolin. My wife plays concertina/sings Irish music so in theory I can accompany her. I have borrowed a bass for both jams attended so far... May buy a cheap bass in States when major flying is over.
  22. Interviewed RS for the DVD/CD Access release. Lives in Italy and is rather understandably depressed by lack of financial rewards for past work/releases. Hope this pays a few bills. Also interesting band dynamic revealed; he didn't believe he was in same musical league as others, and felt his contributions were simple pop songs. I disagree on both counts ...
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