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  1. Title says it all really. Bit of disco sillyness.

    Just when you think you've heard every example of bass cleverness the world has to offer, this piece of octave madness comes along to stir up the memory banks.

    Who's the bassist on this track and is he on BC I wonder. Those soaring octave runs are mighty impressive even all these years later.

    [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KsK1ybDZ44"]https://www.youtube....h?v=2KsK1ybDZ44[/url]

  2. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1508615573' post='3393399']
    Some absolute classic basslines on this thread - when I have more time I'm going to come back and [s]steal[/s]...err "rejuvenate" some of these riffs.

    I think everytime somebody claims to be bored with playing Bass we re-direct them to this thread.
    [/quote]

    Absolutely then they play this little cracker too....

    https://youtu.be/1ZZQuj6htF4

  3. Whats ur skill set?

    This happened to me a few years ago when I realised that being unable to read music was seriously damaging my mojo. I'm still learning but understanding the dots has given my interest a whopping new lease of life so much so that I now find I cant go more than a few hours without playing something.

  4. Yes, absolutely.
    U can programme a bass line on a computer but I reckon it'll be light years before a computer can play that line with all the nuances of the fingers...scuffing, ghosting..flicking etc etc... which after all are the types of things that make enjoyable music more than just a collection of notes.

  5. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1507595978' post='3386695']
    :lol: :lol: Sorry that was hilarious
    [/quote]

    Agree..nearly fell of the chair, very funny.
    But it is interesting who can and who cant. Put Mrs O on a dance floor and boy has she got some neat little moves..not all flailing about but kinda small, crisp with the odd twirl and bang on time. But try to get her to clap or stamp her foot to the music or keep a one note groove on my bass ..not a chance.....
    Weird.

  6. Prince Consort Club, Ryde IOW 1978 Im 18.

    Junk shop Columbus Jazz going through, and here's the best bit...the main acts Orange 2x15 bin and 120 head.

    Our lead singer, lovely girl disappears and comes back with us ready to go in fishnets, her blokes white shirt and not much else!....gawd..didnt know where to look..ha

    Denni Denni, Rezillos etc etc...it was terrifyng with the crowd stood 3" away and I was so nervous I could barely play a right note .....happy days.

  7. Lovely, if only.
    Biggest gear mistake I ever made....ever is flipping a new v lightweight RW P body which I imported from The Stratosphere guys .....have looked back through my Ebay account but the details have gone....oh the pain. What was I bloody thinking.
    GLWTS.

  8. The band will probably enjoy a drink or two, or three, beforehand (been there got the shirt etc)...make sure you don't try and keep up...make a joke of it etc and have a weak half and make it last.
    It'll be a blast..

  9. Poptastic, and from an age when a catchy pop song was a very, very clever animal indeed, most of which I think were written by the Chinny Chap super duo...
    Great image, great tunes.

  10. [quote name='phil.c60' timestamp='1503657125' post='3359997']
    I don't like them either - it was suggested as an addition to our set for last NYE and was turned down flat by me. Thee are plenty of other better Stones songs.
    [/quote]

    Not saying BS is the be all and end all of classic tunes but original R&R is edgy and difficult thats why its so brilliant. Everything today has to be safe, careful, and risk averse....

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