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  1. [quote name='Pete Academy' post='899391' date='Jul 19 2010, 08:48 PM']I seriously think he belongs there amongst the elite of musical geniuses. His bass parts were way ahead of what anyone else was doing at the time. For me, it's always 'What's Goin' On', and the story behind it's conception - myth or not - is fascinating.[/quote] This one. . . [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqtELR5GyfI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqtELR5GyfI[/url]
  2. [quote name='bubinga5' post='899382' date='Jul 19 2010, 08:44 PM'] there is nothing wasted with his bass lines, nothing that shouldnt be there..every note has something to offer[/quote] I love sone of the solo'd stuff on YouTube too - I can happily sit & listen to an entire album of Jamerson solo'd, lol. The Wilton Felder solo'd I want You Back is great too - although it doesn't quite have the fluidity of JJ? [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z91l_lPz1oc&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z91l_lPz1oc...feature=related[/url]
  3. [quote name='bubinga5' post='899305' date='Jul 19 2010, 07:29 PM']well i thought he bumbles alot. seriously yeah love his playing..Stevie's "I was made to love her" is sublime playing...just wow oh you tube again.. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pYux5-d1Es"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pYux5-d1Es[/url][/quote] My all time favourite Jamerson line. This is amazing too: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND-iW51idC0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND-iW51idC0[/url]
  4. [quote name='alanbass1' post='899352' date='Jul 19 2010, 08:17 PM']Hey Molan, I understand what you are saying as the TC amps are opposite to the Markbass 'super fast/hi'fi' presentation, which is why I have kept my MB gear. However, the MB gear I have is not getting any use as I really do like the thicker and (slightly) more old school presentation I get with the RH450. As always, it really is a case that people need to try these things before buying, although this will never really give you a view of how they behave in a gig situation.[/quote] Totally agree about the gigging stuff - I gigged with my RH450 head & really didn't like the on-stage sound at all but the sound engineer said it sounded great out front (I wasn't in the PA). Unfortunately liking the sound of my own bass on stage is quite important to me, lol. It's amazing that something so 'modern' and hi-tech can deliver such a classic bass sound though. For anyone after that sort of tone then it's a killer head
  5. [quote name='morsefull' post='898155' date='Jul 18 2010, 04:15 PM']This is a great youtube cover, [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_KKrmUzhyY&NR=1"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_KKrmUzhyY&NR=1[/url] It really helped me with my fingering. Fabulous technique,so smooth it's almost effortless. [/quote] Simon's is my favourite version too - in fact, so much so that I bought the very Overwater it was played on! Much prefer the single to the album I have to say. However I'd never listened to the album one until today so it may just be that I have the single one in my head as the 'right' way to play it. . .
  6. I hate to be a downer on the TC love but their stuff just isn't working for me. Just doesn't have the clarity and 'sparkle' I want - shame as I really, really wanted to like this setup There may well be an RH450 + RS212 + RS210 stack up for sale very soon. . .
  7. i have the Sadowsky and it's great little unit - I sometimes use it to bypass the nasty cheap Ashdown amps that a lot of rehearsal rooms seem to have It was discontinued a few years back in favour of the floor mounted pedal. They pop up on Ebay from time to time though.
  8. Lyn Collins anyone? I recently bought Mama Feelgood (cost me a massive £1.93 on Amazon as I had a £2 voucher from a recent book purchase!). It's full of great classic funky grooves Here's one of my initial favourites: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_cTV2P9oWo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_cTV2P9oWo[/url] The version I have is a couple of minutes longer but this gives a good feel for her.
  9. How about the [url="http://www.jerzydrozdbasses.com/ultimate-guide-to-perfect-bass-setup.html"]Jerzy Drozd Guide[/url] You have to sign up for the newsletter but the guide is 60 pages or so of useful stuff & it passes the 'free' test too
  10. I always talk to Beaver If I were you I'd head over to TalkBass and ask there. I did this once for bass shops around Washington and got lots of good suggestions.
  11. I was a huge fan of Man back in the 70's. Micky Jones was always my favourite guitarist and such a great live player. Saw them a few times over the years and they were still great up to a few years ago when Micky first fell I'll. I'm at the airport now and have a feeling that Rhinos and Winos might get an airing on the flight home
  12. Sorry - reason for asking was that I thought you might be better off getting a complete replica made so you'd have both a fretless and fretted version?
  13. Are you just getting a neck to fit the existing body or a complete new bass?
  14. Not sure if bass central sell eub or not - huge range of electric basses. Worth checking out
  15. I'm over in Spain so haven't been able to get the new album. I'll look out for a copy when I get back I've seen him a few times, Lyceum )I think) very early in his career, Wembley a couple of times and on the O2 21 nights series. Never a bad gig. I remember one of the Wenbley nights was the best live sound I've ever heard in a big v enue. Looking forward to the new album I must admit. Pretty sure I'll find some stuff on it I like PS BB5 - nice new avatar, Bobby W is my all time sould man hero! Seen him a few times, in some very small venues too
  16. [quote name='dave_bass5' post='890243' date='Jul 9 2010, 10:55 AM']Cheers Bernie, that very kind of you. I have made an offer on the one thats for sale, as after a bit of reading it does seem to be more suited to what im looking for. Im happy with my gear and never use anyone else's (we dont rehearse) but it seems like these things work really well with passive Jazz basses to just enhance the tone and thats exaclty what im after. If the sale falls through etc ill give you a shout when you get back. I work in Holborn (Hatton Garden) so i can get up to you any lunchtime. Have a great holiday.[/quote] Cool I'm the holborn side of cg so not far at all
  17. I really liked Planet Earth! Mind you I am a bit of a Prince freak, lol. I've had a real Prince-fest the past few days & have been playing loads of his stuff - had no idea there was a new album out though I always thought he was the artist most appropriate for CD's when I first started buying them. About half of each album is utter tripe but buried away there's always a few gems. With a CD he was the first person I discovered the 'skip' button. However he caught me out with early versions of LoveSexy - it only has one track so you can't just go straight to Anastesia which was the last track on side one of the LP.
  18. I've got the original Sad outboard pre - bought it years ago & it's been a Godsend in crappy rehearsal studios. I simply use it to bypass the studio pre-amp and go direct into the power amp, really cleans up the sound and some nice tonal variation too. I hardly ever use mine so you'd be welcome to borrow it. I'm on holiday for a week but back after that. I work in Covent Garden so could easily get it into Central London
  19. Spent an enjoyable hour standing on a street corner in Slough (yes, really - Slough!) with Clarky last night We arranged a multiple trade for a few things and he coudn't have been more helpful or organised! Definitely someone to trust if you're ever in the market to buy, sell or trade
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    [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='887624' date='Jul 6 2010, 06:31 PM']They also depreciate like falling bricks - Someone wanted to trade me one a while ago for a £1500 bass until I told him I could buy his MTD Kingston Heir bass new for £799. At the time they were going used for £350. I have no idea how these far eastern versions compare with the American originals, though.[/quote] I tried one once - not even remotely the same bass as a US one Mind you, I think exactly the same about Spector & I don't rate the Euro ones at all compared to the US models but lots of other people say they are pretty damn close - I say. . . Yes, but not close enough
  22. If anyone is in doubt as to just how good this bass sounds then they really should get up to Joe to try it out. It really comes alive in a gig situation & sounds glorious. Jimmy Coppolo's pre-amp is the most 'musical' I've heard, so flexible & impossible to get a bad sound out of
  23. [quote name='Musicman20' post='886314' date='Jul 5 2010, 02:31 PM']Ohh! Intrigued I am....[/quote]
  24. [quote name='bubinga5' post='884521' date='Jul 3 2010, 03:18 AM']a few master cuts..this thread aint leavin Chuck Brown...Bustin Loose.....This funk is special its GO GO [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wevVoB9IdFg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wevVoB9IdFg[/url][/quote] ooh I'd forgotten all about Chuck Brown, went to see him when he had the live in Washington album out. [i]It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that Go Go Swing[/i] Have we had any AWB yet?
  25. I'll have a read if it ever gets down this far in one piece. Funnily enough I've been listening to this recently:
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