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  1. Stereo Pulsar - SOLD

    Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai - REMOVED



    Boss ODB-3

    In excellent condition, hardly used. Has velcro on the bottom. Boxed with manual etc. .

    SOLD


    Cheers,

    Mike

  2. [quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1325454296' post='1483369']
    it's got a big footprint, but i really like my ehx stereo memory man with hazarai.

    tap tempo, the memory presets are good to have and it does sound-on-sound too.
    [/quote]

    This.

    Can't recommend it highly enough.

  3. THE first band I ever stole the singles off my big brother to play..., over and over and over again. I must've been about 5 or 6.

    Fox On The Run, Hellraiser, Blockbuster and Teenage Rampage filled my head and started me off with my love of rock music. Great stuff!

  4. There is one song in the set my band, The Hops, plays in which I use a tremolo once for one verse.

    The excellent EHX Stereo Pulsar I use for that part is unfortunately taking up much needed space on my pedalboard. I use chorus for a couple of songs and was wondering if any of you fine, fine people knew of a chorus pedal which I could get away with using as a tremolo for that one song part when we play it live?

    Cheers,

    Mike

  5. Check out The Sensual Everafter on The Rainbow Children album.

    Prince plays a bass solo on there. I'm not a big fan of bass solos but this is something else. Its not flash or brash; its just wonderful and uplifting as is the whole track. Not only good choice of notes but great tone too (and subtle effects). Treat yo ears!

    Larry Graham played bass on The Work.

    Mike

  6. I am of old-fartitude enough to have seen them on the Mother's Milk tour at the Apollo in Manchester, 1990.

    Stood, kind of, and moshed, in front of Flea who was on fire. Actually, the whole band was.

    And I saw them again this Wednesday at the O2, and I was sat way up high and sat back and watched and took in a great show, bar the technical hitches which actually gave way to lots of jamming, which I liked a lot but the crowd, which I had a great view of, would go flat. Give It Away was amazing with the heaviest ending I've heard for years, I think Flea was using his B*Assmaster. They're still one of my favourite bands.

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