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foal30

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  1. foal30

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    Number of Musicians I have met who learnt to read music and wish they hadn't of bothered = 0 Number of Musicians I have met who can't read music and have no real functioning concept of Musical theory but wish they did = 8000
  2. Grendel = massive bang for bucks good luck with the sale
  3. imagine him jumping in with Kate for her shows
  4. [quote name='Bassnut62' timestamp='1399185177' post='2441763'] Yup, got them for Birmingham; it took nearly an hour to get them. Can't wait to see him again. I've been a fan of his since the early days of Dirty Mind; but only first got to see him at the O2. That was the best big arena gig I've ever seen and obviously a lot different from the 3rd Eye Girl set up......looking forward to seeing the purple one rock out. At O2 he started gig just coming on alone with his Hohner Tele, just noodling, like any of us might at home. The difference was Prince was noodling through sketches of some of the most innovatively crafted pop songs of the last 20-30 years, all of which he wrote. It was a great and very intimate way to start a giant arena gig and he somehow managed to maintain that intimacy throughout the 3 hour set, which indulged us in every configuration of his bands you can imagine. He even did a piano duet with Elton John!!!! Now I'm not a big fan of Elton, but Prince made it v cool. Prince is probably the best musician, composer, arranger, producer in the pop field of the last 30 years IMO.....and as a guitarist he is frightening; I would so love to be able to play even a tenth as good as him. [/quote] yes he's a bad MF hope you enjoy the gig
  5. Great lyricist, surely one of England's finest.
  6. [quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1397775002' post='2427419'] Only 1 in 10 would get that [/quote] it's still some food for thought
  7. foal30

    Guild... but

    Guild Pilot came out in the 80's Reissued by Fender Korea as DeArmond in late 90's early 2000's original had Bartolini pick ups. V versions where JJ, IV's P + J fast neck, versatile gigging bass. The reissue V is serious bang for bucks. Excellent make/fit and B string is strong and 'in tune'.
  8. I'd love too see Bush Premier English Song-Writer, a National Treasure.
  9. foal30

    Compressors

    Diamond Bass Compressor for me great with a Precision and a handy thing gigging with an active V
  10. took me 20 years to learn how to practice get stuck in, hard work sorts 99% of life's issues.
  11. Thompson on Prince's "Come" Markee on Joan Armatrading's "Love and Affection"
  12. Hood on Staples Singers "Respect Yourself" Levin on Paul Simon's "50 Ways to leave your lover". (I think it was him) that song has a great drum track too.
  13. Jamerson on Four Tops "Still Waters" Weeks on Bowie's "Young Americans"
  14. a few came out around that time there is one called Black M.F. pretty amazing stuff. Blackwell= a monster
  15. there was a bass clef version when I was at Jazz School here is link to latest(?) one [url="http://www.amazon.com/The-Real-Book-Sixth-Edition/dp/0634060767"]http://www.amazon.com/The-Real-Book-Sixth-Edition/dp/0634060767[/url] because I was pushed for time to learn sh*t the Bass Clef version I found easier. In treble clef as soon as it was above the stave I switch back to bass clef.
  16. Boring old man writes never miss a chance to read music. If you learn it off the stave it stays in your head properly.
  17. [quote name='flyfisher' timestamp='1388516558' post='2323016'] +1 I've never listened to him that much but whenever I've seen him on TV or YouTube he's been fantastic. I should also listen to him more. Anyone have any suggestions of the best CDs or DVDs to start with, for someone who has none of his material? [/quote] Sign of the Times probably the best record ever made by (predominantly) one person The Rainbow Children out there but deep grooves Parade Poptastic Come overlooked because it was in his difficult corporate era. Bland/Thompson are fierce. Lovesexy/Black Lovesexy is the commercial release, George Clinton in full effect Black is Black but some serious Bass chops from Prince and Levi Searcer Jr Avoid NPG, Rave2theJoy Prince association , Wendy&Lisa. both probably geniuses quite like Nikka Costa, light funk/pop MadHouse or anything with Eric Leeds on
  18. [quote name='iconic' timestamp='1388501806' post='2322741'] Sonny thompson....chic drummer? [/quote] no, that's Tony Sonny is the bass player on 5-7 Prince records and used to give him guitar lessons way back in Minn
  19. That Undertaker record is pretty good Rhythm Section was Sonny Thompson and Michael Bland not easiest to find but worth the effort cool cover of Honky Tonk Woman too.
  20. Wounded Paw Attack Goat Bass Fuzz even the name is good.
  21. [quote name='bigevilman' timestamp='1388244947' post='2319905'] No one a MTD player? [/quote] have tried one but considered it inferior to my MTD Grendel still suspect the Kingston will be tops on bang for bucks pretty much anything with Tobias on it is good IME
  22. I don't think in the video provided he is playing a Growler, that is a single pick up model. Possibly a Classic (?)
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