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Leon Transaxle

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  1. I saw a share by APILN on Facebook of a woman demanding a refund after she'd booked for Red Hot Chilli Piper's gig but had expected the 'real' thing.
  2. 4 months on from your query. I have an Artcore. The shortscale Status tapewound strings I planned to put on it from my Bronco bass were too short. Rotosound medium scale jazz bass strings were the right length.
  3. [quote name='Rich' timestamp='1485170131' post='3221663'] MacArthur Park, any version but especially Richard Harris'. "Someone left a cake out in the rain", for feck's sake. Unbelievably, this bloated nonsense came from Jimmy Webb, writer of the glorious Wichita Lineman and other genuine gems. I suppose everybody has an off-day. [/quote] Even this version? [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYSaUAaor4w"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYSaUAaor4w[/url] Unfortunately this was the only one I could find on you tube and the vinyl copy I had of the album is long gone.
  4. [quote name='Dan Dare' timestamp='1468705765' post='3092835'] Or a P Bass Special - P+J pickups. Love mine. [/quote] This. Plus mine came with a Jazz neck.
  5. As a student Radiographer in the 80s in NW London I x-rayed members of a well know band from the 70s. They must have lived locally as, during the course of my training, I managed to x-ray three out of four of them. I was only told who they were by my supervising Radiographer after the event. I don't think I can name the band due to patient confidentiality. I also met someone I most certainly did recognise who was accompanying his Dad for a Radiology appointment and a group of female singers who were visiting a member of their road crew on one of the wards.
  6. [quote name='hairychris' timestamp='1439814095' post='2845920'] I went out to Anderton's to look for a Tele last year. I didn't end up buying one, but the staff there were great and set me up in their expensive guitar cave to A/B the ones that I was interested in. Lots of great stuff in there, and the experience meant that I spent a chunk of cash with them later in the year on a synth rather than go to someone else. [/quote] I went to Andertons in April with a chunk of cash for a present to myself for my 50th as I was in Guildford for a course for work. They too set me up in said cave and let we wander in and out A/B-ing guitars for nearly two hours before settling on the second one I tried (Wine Red Epiphone Swingster). They couldn't have been more helpful.
  7. 35 years ago so a bit half-remembered. One or more of these.[size=4]Take your pick.[/size][list] [*]Loads of guitarists and no bass players at school. [*]Two strings less when starting from scratch so easier to play right handed for a lefty (LH guitars were rare and expensive at the time). [*]Instant gratification. I tried a guitar and couldn't cope, whereas on a bass I could play something recognisable immediately. [*]JJ Burnell, Entwistle and Foxton basslines heard through a crappy bass-heavy radiogram. [*]The picture on the back cover of "This is the modern world". [/list] After a couple of no name horrors my parents bought me a Westone THunder I for my 18th. I still have it. Strung with flats and an ashtray fitted to stuff a lump of foam under when I don't want an active roundwound PJ sound. At home I plugged in to the aux socket of my mother's home organ. I have part shares in a 100W selmar solid state bass amp and 4X12 cab. The guitarist had a matching 100W selmar guitar amp and the same cab. The other co-owner of the bass amp & cab lived the other side of Colchester to me so we moved it the two miles or so between houses using a 'borrowed' Sainsbury shopping trolley. The quickest route by far being off road over Abbey Fields (past the assault course for anyone who knows Colchester). We did a few gigs, he did none. So fortunately never had to deal with a clash of bookings.
  8. [quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1423868913' post='2690034'] Weren't Freur originally called a squiggly symbol? In that their name was simply a squiggly symbol, not an actual word/sound? J. [/quote] That's right. I remember one of the music papers at the time referring to them as 'Elephant holding a Biscuit', or something similar.
  9. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1423788210' post='2689170'] One from each decade that I have been interested in music: From the 80s "Doot-Doot" by Freur. Although two of the band went on to bigger things in the 90s this is where all their ideas stemmed from. If you want a album that showcases every production trick for synth-based pop, this one has them all. Only has actual bass guitar on 2 of the tracks but of of them is the work of Pino Paladino. [/quote] Hell. I forgot Freur. That was a great album. I have it somewhere on tape but would struggle for something to play it on.
  10. [quote name='kendall' timestamp='1423727958' post='2688260'] Not a huge fan of these. But recently listened to Script for a Jesters Tear by Marillion. [/quote] Would have been my choice too so I will go for Twelfth Night - Live and let live. Some great Shergold six string stuff. Or failing that The Enid - In the region of the summer stars.
  11. Bought a damaged acoustic bass from them via their ebay clearance site. The one that arrived was more damaged than the one described (described as minor cosmetic marks on the back but otherwise functioning perfectly; actually 1/4 of the top was lifting off and the electronics were screwed). Contacted their customer service. Quick reply. Asked for a few photos as evidence. Agreed to replace the item with a brand new undamaged one. Exchange postage at their expense.So well pleased with their service. Was given VIP membership which offers a reduction on certain items and would certainly consider them for a future purpose.
  12. Sunrise - Arthur Brown & Kingdom Come from Galactic Zoo Dossier Stationary Traveler - Camel from Stationary Traveler
  13. Hi, Planning to do some gigs as a duo with a mate. He plays acoustic guitar, bouzouki, mado, blues harp etc. I was thinking of alternating between bass and electric. The idea I had was to use my vox 'lil looper to add to the compliment of instruments available. My thinking is if I connect the looper through the send/return of my Fender Ultimate chorus I could use one input for a guitar and the other for a bass VI and use the looper on both. But the question is will I knacker the UC? Its a big 2x12 65 watts per channel stereo solid state thing so I think probably not but confirmation would be helpful. I know the sound may not be optimal and I might have to juggle with volumes to get the sound right. For the size place we would be playing volume shouldn't be a problem. I've never had it above 2 at the moment.
  14. Another Russian beauty. I'm intrigued by the "Dirt paint over black polyester" option He had me right until the point he said it's "Not suitable for performances and requires radical modifications electronics for even entry-level performances".
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