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Happy Jack

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  1. Coming soon to a clickbait website near you: 50 dead bassists 25 oldest bassists 100 best-dressed bassists 40 bassists who don't play a Precision 69 top bassist divorces 101 things you didn't know about bassists 33 foreign bassists who don't talk like us and smell a bit funny 10 reasons why Brexit will improve bassists 5 richest bassists 100,000 bassists who don't appear in any other pointless lists
  2. Well that's a New Year's Resolution right there ...
  3. https://www.joinmyband.co.uk/classifieds/guitarist-drummer-bassiest-and-keyboardist-wanted-t1132426.html So he's looking for "Guitarist, Drummer, Bassiest and Keyboardist" which suggests that he's a singer. Then he adds, "If you have any microphones for gigs that is a plus." So I guess he doesn't have his own. But he follows that with "You must have your own gear." Which is nice. Probably best not ask if he has a PA.
  4. Well he's chopped off roughly a quarter of the bass, but at least he's refrained from describing it as "quarter-sawn".
  5. But also specify that you haven't broken your umbrella or walking stick.
  6. Love it ... I bought two.
  7. https://www.thomann.de/gb/the_t.racks_dbmeter.htm Seriously. It has no microphone (that I can see) so can only measure the strength of the signal passing through it ... on the way to the powered PA units with their own volume controls. Erm ...
  8. Prices aren't outrageous (quite sensible for some) but I really don't get the 3-pickup thing.
  9. It's a choice we all have to make ... eventually.
  10. You need timing to go widdly-widdly-widdly-wheeeee! ?
  11. You mean, did he pop his shuftie?
  12. And are you sure that's how you spell Quantum?
  13. Looks like he used a fair number of genuine Ricky parts. Did you actually save a significant amount as opposed to a genuine Rick?
  14. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sonoros-8-String-Tapper-Ladder-Guitar/192766207149?hash=item2ce1c2e4ad:g:aq0AAOSwJ3RcHR8b
  15. but the one that really gets me is the stringing at the tuners ... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Bass-Guitar-2-string-fretless-upright-bass/173698896849?hash=item287142d3d1:g:4K0AAOSweRdcEReo
  16. Incidentally, I do know how to construct a sentence that doesn't include the word "really". Really I do ...
  17. The show starts on Wednesday 23rd January. If you've never done (i) a really big music show, (ii) Southern California, (iii) a mid-winter break to somewhere really warm & pleasant, then you really should consider doing this. Silvie and I had a really great time, saw some amazing stuff, met some lovely people, and came away with a bunch of memories that aren't going away any time soon. To get our money's worth out of the flights we started by doing a road-trip to Las Vegas before the show, and then another road trip up the coast to San Francisco afterwards. We were helped (a lot!) by the fact that my sister lives in Pasadena, but chances are we'd have done it anyway. The show can be bloody hard work, of course, but it's good work! It's fun and it's cool and you are in no way 'tied to the stand' for day after day ... there's plenty of time to roam the show and see what's there. Feedback = 5 stars
  18. Actually, in truth the song that gets called the most often is, you know, that one, you must know it, it goes dum-dum-dum-di-dum, no wait a minute that's the keyboard bit, but anyway it's really famous, I thought everyone knew it.
  19. For some reason I had always assumed that Sverdlovsk was the name of a city. Quite surprised to find that it's an administrative region instead.
  20. Damn! I just knew that I'd paid over the odds for this ...
  21. A completely unplanned ambush which left me with a fit of the giggles and slightly spoiled the rock'n'roll sneer that this song needs.
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  22. You "Do The A-Frame" Dave, the new sensation that's sweeping the nation ...
  23. Here you go, feast your eyes: http://s1128.photobucket.com/user/h4ppyjack/library/Basses CURRENT/Tonika Bass 1970s
  24. It's a fun bass. I don't know when it was designed but I'd happily guess that it was the late 60s. I've had a shedload of those 60s basses (Hofner, Klira, Hagstrom, Futurama, etc.) and this fits in perfectly with them. Despite appearing to be a shortscale, it actually takes medium or even long-scale strings. The pickups are as thumpy as you'd expect, and all the electronics actually do what they're supposed to. Hangs well on a strap ... courtesy of the amazing telescopic upper strap-pin. That 5cm steel pin slides through the bullet-shaped bit back inside the body.
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