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Trueno

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  1. Try a car boot sale, especially if you're prepared to let it go at knock down prices or virtually give it away. You'd be amazed at how eagerly some guys hoover all this stuff up... and you might be surprised when you count your money up at the end of the day. If you can find a specialist electronics fair... even better.
  2. I used to be a mighty gigging machine... I bestrode the world like a Colossus. Now even bedroom warrior-ing is beyond me. I haven't played for years, but I am thinking of waxing up my Warwick soon (so to speak). I can't seriously gig again due to the oft-mentioned health reasons... I'll spare you the details... and I must say I don't miss it at all. Personally, I do find it difficult playing the bass when I'm not in a band, so I do spend my time playing the flute now... and I apologise for the huge amount of musical theory I've absorbed in so doing. I hope I got through all of that without resorting to internet cliches or making any startling grammatical errors (although I do realise that I've omitted the accent on the e). It's an interesting thread with its twists and turns.
  3. I would quite like an Am std, sunburst with maple neck to complement my Jazz. But I'm secretly lusting after a Nate Mendel.
  4. First song should be a rip-snorter, but also something that all the band can play with confidence.... it's not the time to be trying out your wonderful new interpretation of "Sympathy for the Devil".
  5. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1475863650' post='3149393'] What has Jazz got to do with it. There is complex music everywhere. [/quote] Absolutely.
  6. I've got one. Recommended.
  7. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1475438438' post='3145942'] good opportunity to show mine off I think! [/quote] Thanks for sharing that... a good start to the week.
  8. Good marketing ploy. Expect to see loads of cursed basses coming up.
  9. Looks like an excellent bass for the money.
  10. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1475319634' post='3144988'] You don't get the chance to choose your relatives and not all families are ideal. You're not alone. After all, isn't playing football likely to be just a big a waste of time as a career strategy? [/quote] Well... I hate football, as it happens. It wasn't the football in particular, it was the fact that my dad wanted a son who was going to be a blokey bloke, rather than a weird kid who moped around the house doing all kinds of weird things. The other side of the coin, which is another interesting side of this thread, is pushy parent syndrome. The aforementioned Trueno Major has proved to be a little pushy with his own progeny (imo). Happy medium, anyone?
  11. I shall use the opportunity of this thread to discharge some bile for therapeutic effect (sorry if that's prompted an unpleasant visual image). Any attempt at any form of creativity was met with: at best, "don't bother me know"; at worst, "you should stop that bloody rubbish and get out and play some football". My elder brother (Trueno Major) has always twiddled with guitar and did encourage me in all kinds of ways. I have spent a lot of time since my mid-twenties playing different instruments, learning to read music, and picking up a lot of musical theory... I suppose there was no-one to discourage me then. As some others have intimated here, family is no big deal for me... may sound weird to some, but that's the way it is.
  12. I hate black Fenders... unless they have a black scratchplate, which transforms them into things of beauty. Maple board is the icing on the cake. Lovely pair of basses.
  13. Yes.. forgot to add... let us know what you decide on and what you think. I always try to keep an open mind...
  14. Fender Jazz, window of Frank Hessey's, circa 1967. I now have the modern equivalent of that bass (bought about 2008) and it's a thing of beauty.
  15. I've always used roundwounds on fretless. Currently have Warwick EMPs on my Thumb BO. Never worried about chewing up the board. Always had ebony boards. Does leave a few marks but after a while the marks don't get any worse. Tried flatwounds, halfrounds and tapewounds... but never liked the sound. The bass is there to be played... so go for it.
  16. I was still playing with my action man and making airfix kits. I could also say I was watching Thunderbirds, but I'm still doing that thanks to the wonders of dvd. On the musical front, it was around then I first heard the Beatles "I am the Walrus". Even then I suspected that things would never be the same again.
  17. Good list of questions. I just plunged in head first (when I was playing sax) and went straight from amateur to heavy gigging band almost instantly. Still great fun though... and I would ask those questions now. I won't be joining another band, but now I would ask about gear-hauling and tearing down. My main requirement, post-gig is to tear down and bog off home asap. My very last band would want to sit around drinking beer and luxuriating in the fans' attention... sometimes even coming back the next day to clear up the gear. Not for me.
  18. The bad thing about this forum... gives you GAS The good thing... you realise there's always someone worse than you.
  19. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1474903693' post='3141398'] I was in Sofia in Bulgaria a couple of weeks back. I visited Music Division and met Boris, the manager there. They have a great collection of Warwicks on the wall. Boris is a nice guy and would be well worth contacting. You can find Music Division at: www.musicdivision.bg BTW Bulgaria is inside the EU, so there's no import duty either. (Until we Brexit!) [/quote] Aaarrrgghh!!! Luckily I regard my Thumb as "the one Warwick to rule them all...." Otherwise I'd be a bit gas'd out by that pic.
  20. Pete Townsend was not above booting Abi Hoffman off stage at Woodstock... if the story is true. I remember doing a corporate Christmas do at Chester race course, a few years ago now. The stage was more of a flat area at the top of some steps. They kept swarming up the steps with their arms outstretched... just like the zombie apocalypse. Scarey!
  21. [quote name='therealting' timestamp='1474760328' post='3140365'] I should clarify - what I meant was, was there one like this 60 years ago? [/quote] From reading the reviews, it's very much a modern P bass with some nods to the past (most notably the scratchplate). A very creditable object of lust, though.
  22. My bony arthriticky claws will only go one way... which is pretty much flat. I usually play fretless because I find frets tend to get in the way.
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