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ezbass

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  1. Livin' on Borrowed Time - Puddle of Mudd
  2. Oh, just stop it! No fair. 😍
  3. Since You've Bean Gone - Rainbow
  4. I seem to remember from fitting an SD in a Strat many years ago, that the colour coding for the hot wire on an SD is the reverse of what others use. Things may have changed.
  5. I’ve saw Roscoe with Robben at the Jazz Café in Camden. I was upstairs in the restaurant part and he was eating his pre gig meal a couple of tables away. If I hasn’t been with Lady Ez, I may well have had to be the total fanboy and bothered him for a chat (I’m glad I didn’t). Roscoe’s CV is obviously far beyond just jazz tinged blues, but that’s where I discovered him in The Blue Line and then with another of my guitar heroes - Eric Johnson. Roscoe’s instructional video is still one of the best all round bass resources I’ve seen. Tommy is the king of the shuffle and what impresses me most is his (and Chris Layton’s) ability to be just behind the beat, giving that lazy/dirty feel, even during extended fills, Pride & Joy being a prime example.
  6. There he is! Nice to hear from you and that things are moving along in a positive manner.
  7. I think looking at the style of particular players is a good way to go. My two favourite, blues centric bass players (at least they have been in the past) are Roscoe Beck and Tommy Shannon. Roscoe’s work with Robben Ford and Tommy’s with SRV are worth a look.
  8. Rocket Cathedrals - Be Bop Deluxe
  9. Empty Rooms - Gary Moore
  10. White Queen (As It Began) - Queen
  11. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son - Iron Maiden
  12. To be fair, if there are flames everywhere, wondering whether or not there is a server room to consider, doesn’t enter the thinking, especially as using a gaseous retardant externally is an exercise in futility. If the building that contains the server room is on fire, it’s going to cook eventually.
  13. Plenty of room, pull up a chair (socially distanced of course).
  14. Seasons in the Sun - Terry Jacks
  15. Carly Simon rhyming apricot with gavotte in Your So Vain. Just don’t.
  16. Ice In The Sun - Status Quo
  17. And the overly long Serengeti afterwards. In fact that whole, stanza is a mess.
  18. Glad that worked, been there shorted that. 😆 Looks great, BTW.
  19. Cough is the rhyme crime in Don’t Stand, as Nabokov wrote Lolita, which pertains to the main theme of the song - jailbait. Still clunky as F, though.
  20. Sounds like you may have a short with the copper tape, unless a wire has come adrift of course.
  21. If they could make the L for Leith or Linlithgow, etc, I’d be there.
  22. Spirit of Radio was first exposure to Rush, always liked it, so many changes of pace and style in one song, almost the epitome of prog. But like @BigRedX that voice was so Marmite and SoR remained the only track I could listen to. However, move forward a couple of decades or so and I started listening to Planet Rock and I was more and more exposed on Rush’s canon, particularly their ‘80s output. Then something just clicked, it wasn’t the bass playing, the drums or the fine guitar playing. Somehow, I managed to get past the high tenor and it all made sense, then Geddy’s voice seemed just right, especially as his ranged had dropped from the ‘70s. Of course now his voice has gone the way of most ageing singers, which is sad, but he just needs to adjust, with songs like The Temples Of Syrinx being left behind, or at least the original delivery.
  23. Hot For Teacher - Van Halen
  24. The Professor certainly triggered a number of things from one of those pad thingies.
  25. If I wasn’t an hour and a half’s drive away, I’d be right there with you (I used to be just 20 mins from the Epsom store), still might be, although Edinburgh is probably easier to get to.
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