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These guys are seriously good. Love the version of Love me two times and the seeker. Cheers for posting the link, it has been sent to the bunch of to**ers that I play with titled "how it should be done". Jez
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I was gonna post some smart ar*ed comment until I remembered I`m gigging tonight and all that stuff about bad karma...... Jez
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My Squire VM Jazz is quite a heavy bugger Tom, as were the other 2 I tried. The body is soft maple. I have had a black Affinity P bass and found that quite light and it sounded suprisingly good. They are supposed to have an alder body and it was well made. On reflection, I should have kept it and upgraded it. Jez
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So what you are paying for is a 2006 Mexican standard body with a Geddy neck and a baddass? Well, it sounds like a great deal to me. I must remember to bid on it, right after I put my goolies in the door and slam it shut several times. Jez
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You will not be called Susan. That is the same colour as Pino`s. The photo below is a Hank Marvin custom shop Fiesta red strat. Still a cracking looking bass, whatever colour it is. [attachment=44580:57fiesta_1_.jpg] Jez
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You could be right about the money side John. My band are not the most expensive, usually gettin between 180 and 260 for pub gigs, and we are as busy as we want too be. There is only 4 of us and we dont travel too far. We have had to knock back gigs as our singer gets into trouble with his wife if he does too many saturdays! Regarding 2 bands up for the same gig, we work on the premise of if someone mucks us about or doesn`t want us, f**k em. We don`t bother asking for a reason for a knockback. But we are strictly a pub covers band with quite a good name so it could be a different story if we were doing our own stuff or wanted to earn better money. Jez
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Pino on a budget. Looks good. Jez
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[quote name='Pete Academy' post='767603' date='Mar 8 2010, 09:14 AM']I've been in music retail for almost 30 years. I worked in small independent shops for about 25 of them, then worked for the now defunct Academy of Sound and then Sound Control. The way SC worked forced me out of retail. The business has changed immensely over the years, but I couldn't handle SC's ridiculously unnattainable targets. Plus I couldn't get off early enough to get to long-distance gigs. Stupid, considering they needed to employ musicians. After a two-year stint working for an entertainment agency, which I loved, I was made redundant and now work at the old SC store in Hanley, which is now totally independent and is again The Academy Of Sound. I like the fact that we do P/X and get some nice gear coming through. Apart from the Markbass stuff, The Ashdown BTA 400 rig is probably the most impressive piece of kit I've seen and heard in a while.[/quote] I bought my Asdown MAG300 from Academy of sound in Ottago st Glasgow many moons ago. It was a great shop with helpful staff and still operates as CC Music with the (I think) old manager. And the Ashdown`s still going strong. Jez
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I used to be a motorcycle nut for 10 years and one day I decided that I could not be ars*d with bikes. Don`t know why but that was over 2 years ago and people told me not to sell, keep a hold of it, you will get back into it. I gave it up, sold all my gear and bike and started to use the car. And do you know what? It`s the best thing I have ever done. Not missed it once. Sometimes you just have to move on and go with your feelings. Yours Paul McKenna. Jez
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[quote name='TheBlueFalcon' post='767425' date='Mar 7 2010, 11:06 PM']I have a Hondo II bass which was bought for me back in the 80's (roughly 1987) and I am wondering if it is any good and if it's worth anything at all? I'll have to take some photos, but I wondered if anyone could tell me anything about it from the model? In all honesty it's not really in great condition, but a lot of people like relics!! [/quote] Oh my god! Where is Captain Japcrap when you need him? (Said in 1960`s batman style). He`s your man. Jez
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I think the only numbers you would get would be one for the samaratins. Remember, it`s worth a grand. Jez
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Your are right. "Live at the rainbow" was an official live album. Akkerman more than likley does drop a clanger but I forgive him! Jez
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Lads, lads! Now we are cooking with gas. Bert Rutier on bass, Pierre Van Der Linden on drums, Thjis Van Leer on organ, flute and yodeling and Jan Akkerman on guitar. One of the best bands of the early 70`s and I love em. I think this clip is from around late 72, early 73 on whistle test. They are still going but they went astray when Akkerman left in 75. If you get a chance, check out the album Focus 3. The last track is called Anonymus two and lasts 26mins and was mostly done in one take. It even has a bass solo played by Akkerman. Jez
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Just seen a bit on the Adam Clayton bass in this months guitar and bass, NAMM report. Guess the price? Go on! £6299!!! (Sorry if it`s in one of the older posts). It`s like paying for a night out with Kylie and Joe Brand turns up. Jez
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Building a 2X10, advice would be appreciated
jezzaboy replied to waynepunkdude's topic in Amps and Cabs
Wayne, if you buy this months copy of guitar and bass magazine (the one with the Namm report on the cover), they tell you how to build a guitar cab. I imagine that you would be able to use the same basic principles for a bass cab but I imagine you would have to port the back or something. I haven`t read the article yet but it looks quite good. I`ll shut up now as I am rapidly running out of sense. Jez -
We have a dep drummer for a gig next saturday and he came down on thursday for a play and I dropped a fair few of the old bum notes. The drummer plays in a covers band who are a really good bunch of muso`s and I was a bit concerned that he would think that we are a bunch of chancers (which we are) and would blow us out. Got an e mail from him today saying he really enjoyed the rehersal and we made him feel really relaxed and he`s looking forward to the gig. And we are quite a good band. I think that sometimes we can beat ourselves up and on occasions, it can be a good thing. But try not to dwell on it too long. Keep the old chin up, as they say!! Jez
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[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='758997' date='Feb 27 2010, 12:00 PM']at the lady with the biggest boobs[/quote] That`s the only reason I play in a band! Yes I am that shallow. Another thing I`m bad for is if I am playing a song I know well, I tend to drift off and watch the Sky sports which is usually on the telly with the volume down. I was watching some horse racing from Dubia the other week. Jez
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1964 Original Gold Sparkle Jazz Bass
jezzaboy replied to Sibob's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
8 out of 10 dog owners who expressed a preferance, though that was bloody funny! Jez -
Glad to see it`s back. Are you bidding on it Captain J? When I have another look at the description again, I notice that his mum bought it for him as a xmas present and the bass was basically goosed when she got it. Great present eh? Jez
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What do you reckon the weight of this is? Jez
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For sale subforum - shouldn't people have to put their location up?
jezzaboy replied to XB26354's topic in General Discussion
Another vote for putting the location on the post. It let`s you know right away if it`s worth your while keeping the drool flowing. Jez -
Squier Jazz Classic Vibe - undergoing make over
jezzaboy replied to Grand Wazoo's topic in Bass Guitars
Aw naw man, ye cannye! [attachment=43551:452w_312..._artic_1.jpg] Jez Ps Should this topic not be mooo`ved to the build diary section? -
[quote name='Bassassin' post='755615' date='Feb 23 2010, 10:49 PM']If he wants to part it out I'll give him £25 for the neck, no sweat. J.[/quote] BA your all heart. Jez
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I bought one recently and would recomend it. Fair enough, it`s a bit ugly but it plays like no other bass for the money. The neck is a handful but it`s worth it for the sounds you can get from it. There`s a couple for sale on here for around £230ish and for that money, it`s a steal!! Jez