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  1. [quote name='DaveFry' timestamp='1359585992' post='1957277']
    Colin Hodgkinson on bass . Back Door , a band from Yorkshire . Sax , bass and drums .
    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE1GnnjS4Ms[/media]
    [/quote]
    I used to see Colin and his trusty black 1962 Fender Precision around pubs in Peterborough in the 70s. Great player with a playing style like no one else i've ever seen.

  2. [quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1359581631' post='1957124']
    I know it says 70's, and I did say 80's......but hey no problem, Music [ fusion] is Music [fusion] regardless of era...
    shame to let some goodies get away...... :D
    [/quote]
    ......and here is definitely a goodie from that period with Steve Lamb on Bass (Status headless if my memory is correct).

    http://youtu.be/405vKD76VZ4

  3. [quote name='WhoNeedsYou' timestamp='1359579858' post='1957079']
    I have read many a page about nice basses, but out of curiousity what are amongst the worst you have owned?.....
    [/quote]
    The ones that appear regularly on a popular auction site for many many times more that i paid for them in the 70s and sold them for, usually because they were crap. :D

  4. [quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1359581631' post='1957124']
    I know it says 70's, and I did say 80's......but hey no problem, Music [ fusion] is Music [fusion] regardless of era...
    shame to let some goodies get away...... :D


    Garry
    [/quote]
    I agree! The trouble is that you've opened up the 80s and a whole load of albums that i have to search for in my house to play again!!!

  5. [quote name='tedmanzie' timestamp='1359576243' post='1956992']
    sounds good :)
    [/quote]
    Nucleus were up there with the best of them in the 70s but mostly overlooked the other side of the pond. In the 80s i saw Weather Report @Hammersmith Odeon and the same week saw the Steve Franklin Group with a similar line-up in a London pub. I can honestly say that the SFG would have blown Weather Report off the stage with their playing but who cared? One group had their name in lights outside Hammersmith Odeon while the other group just played in pubs.

  6. [quote name='SteveK' timestamp='1359551827' post='1956443']
    I'm not sure that what you're after actually exists. There were British artists such as Caravan and Soft Machine, but may well be a little too Proggy for your taste.
    Later in the 70s you had Bruford, Allan Holdsworth, Brand X etc but they may be a little too rocky for you.
    Seems what you're after comes mainly from the States, as your list of artists would suggest. Not sure there are any British Jazz Classics, of the kind you want, from that era.
    [/quote]
    I agree that most is going to come from the U.S. but there certainly were a few British Fusion classics of that era. Anything by Ian Carr's Nucleus, a couple of Gary Boyle LPs for example and there was plenty of musicians playing that kind of stuff around this period. I think that it just all got lumped into the jazz scene in the U.K. whereas the U.S. had it's own Fusion scene.
    There may not be many LPs that could be classed as British classics but there is a lot still out there that maybe should have been classics.

  7. I've had this on LP since the 70s and have always liked it. I saw it on youtube so here it is.

    If you haven't heard it before. Enjoy!


    [media]http://youtu.be/JFnzH5yGbws[/media]


    Barre Phillips (Bass)
    Barry Guy (Bass)
    J.F. Jenny-Clarke (Bass)
    Palle Danielsson (Bass)
    Stu Martin (Drums)

  8. [quote name='ShergoldSnickers' timestamp='1359485513' post='1955523']
    Had a Jazz style pick-up fitted near the bridge in the 80s, replaced a few of years ago with a Wizard. It sounds like this:

    [url="http://www.ianhalstead.com/bc/Fretless-Marathon.mp3"]Fretless Marathon, bridge pickup.[/url]

    It looks like this:



    Not much resale value though, too heavily modified. I'll be hanging on to it though.
    [/quote]
    Tis a thing of beauty!

    What's yours like re: the body finishing cracking (the Shergold curse). Mine's not too bad compared to a some i've seen.

  9. [quote name='hookys6stringbass' timestamp='1359400556' post='1954251']
    They're great basses ...I love my two 6ix string Marathons....
    [/quote]
    .....and so you should!!!

    Have you seen the Masquerader that's on the bay at moment?

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