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kevin_lindsay

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  1. I remember learning the baselines to the whole of the 'Cupid & Psyche' album by Scritti Politti in the 1980's. Learning the keyboard bass on my bass guitar really hey me away from my usual 'Grid patterns' on the fingerboard.

    I also remember figuring out the baseline to 'Welcome To The Pleasuredome' by Frankie Goes To Hollywood. A great 12 minutes of grooving with a main figure that has your fingers moving around the fingerboard, and loads of syncopated baselines throughout the track. Great fun. On fact, I'm off to play along with it again right now!!!

  2. It's still a great dhow as it'd the only live music programme on UK tv these days.

    A comment earlier mentioned that the standard of bands on the dhow these days is a reflection of theistic business these days. I have to agree, surely it's time for a new movement, in the way we experienced punk, new romantic, electro-pop or the like in the past? Or maybe today's youth have been brainwashed by Simon Cowell and the modern obsession with 'celebrity' rather than talent?

  3. Aaaaagh!!!!! I never even knew this thread existed. Just found out that the gig in Glasgow is tonight, and it's already started!

    If I'd have seen this even a couple of hours ago, I'd have been there for sure.

  4. Yup, if you're relatively new to bass, 'try before you buy' is very good advice!!

    I also remembered the last few guitars I bought in the States over the past year and a half - Olympic White USA Jazz Bass, another Olympic White Jazz with matching headstock, fretless Musicman Stingray honeyburst, and a Gibson Custom Shop ES-335. All bought unplayed and delivered to my Manhattan address. I guess quality control of most manufacturers is pretty good these days as all of the instruments were great. Saying that, I always 'tweak' my instruments to my own preference whenever I get one!

  5. I just realised that I haven't gone into a guitar store and tried a bass before buying it since the late 1990's.

    All the basses I've bought have been commissioned instruments. Pay a deposit, agree the spec and pay the balance before getting the instrument. I've bought quite a few basses this way (8 Sei Basses, 4 Nordy basses, 2 Bravewood, Wes Steed P-Bass, Bruce Johnson Ampeg style fretless, fretless Stingray to my specs - still awaiting completion of that one).

    Anyone else find that they've inclined toward setting their own spec in regards to instruments?

  6. Martin's made me 8 Sei basses over the years, I think I should think about the next one to order?

    The basses shown on here are gorgeous. For those who have been fortunate enough to order a Sei Bass, the process of material selection is addictive, huh?

  7. Here you go mate - the same ones as used on Aguilar stuff (I've measured the dimensions against my own GS112 to check also)

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/87mm-Heavy-Duty-Plastic-Stacking-Corner-Speaker-Cab-/120699420259?pt=UK_ConElec_SpeakersPASystems_RL&hash=item1c1a3efe63#ht_1656wt_1049"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/87mm-Heavy-Duty-Plas...#ht_1656wt_1049[/url]

    Just search on Ebay under "plastic speaker corner" and you'll get a load of stuff to look through.

  8. I've sold a few high end basses hereband have had absolutely no problems. Quickest sale was 30 mins from placing the ad to receiving the money in my bank account!

    Sorry your experience was different to mine mate.

  9. Just popped through to Edinburgh to pick up the Aguilar DB410 I bought off Gavin.

    Really nice guy - even helped me shoehorn the cab into the boot of my car. Also, that's a great rehearsal room you've got there Gavin!!

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