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ezbass

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  1. His playing on 17-11-70 is amazing, as is his tone.
  2. I'm Gonna Git You Sucka - The Gap Band
  3. Tiny Dancer - EJ
  4. Every Woman I Know Is Crazy About An Automobile - Ry Cooder Love that song, the guitar work is stunning.
  5. Hi Ho Silver Lining - Jeff Beck
  6. Git Along Little Dogies - Roy Rogers
  7. One of my all time favourites.
  8. If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me - The Bellamy Brothers
  9. During my deliberations/investigations into my eventual Fender JMJ Mustang purchase, I came across these two videos. These pretty much sealed the deal for me tonally.
  10. Not Far Enough - Sonnder (nicely covering both title and band. YMMV 😁)
  11. I eat through gold hardware very quickly (fortunately, I’m not keen on it aesthetically) and don’t have the best reaction to poorly cured nitro (yes, I’m looking at you Gibson and PRS). It seems I have the ‘right’ sweat for Cobalts - score!
  12. Down Under - Men At Work
  13. I’ve been using them since they were released, I’ve never experienced this. My very last set had the spotting issue on one of the strings but, as they were free, I didn’t complain.
  14. Wow! They’re not normally so weighty.
  15. Downside Up - Peter Gabriel
  16. Fear of the Dark - Maiden
  17. Why Does It Hurt When I Pee - Frank Zappa
  18. A Crash Course In Brain Surgery - Budgie
  19. Fly Me To The Moon - Insert name of crooner here
  20. Billy Don’t Be A Hero - Paper Lace
  21. Waterloo Sunset - The Kinks
  22. First CUT Is The Deepest - Rod the Mod and others. London road reference.
  23. Behind Blue Eyes - The Who (again).
  24. This was how I ended up with my '63 P. I had gone up town to buy a '50s reissue. Found one in Denmark St, London and thought it was nice enough. However, as I'd made the effort to go uptown, I thought I'd pop over to The Bass Centre that was in E1 at the time. They didn't have a '50s RI, but there was a tatty looking old P hanging up and I asked if I could give it a go. It was amazing, despite its extremely road worn appearance. Sounded like every top class P bass recording I'd ever heard and was lovely to play. Other basses of the same vintage may be dogs. That said, my new JMJ Mustang nails that same tone and feel at a fraction of the cost.
  25. I Can See For Miles - The Who
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