Sandypjb
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Lush 😍
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Suitcase combo and 4B extension cab here - not one fault in the 10+ years I've owned and used the rig. Quality gear and compact for tight stages.
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On 28/03/2021 at 17:39, Reggaebass said:
Very nice, that would match my jazz
And mine!
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Very nice - don’t see too many sunburst Warwicks over here in the UK.
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Utterly brilliant - after finding out about toy matinee through Guy’s videos, it’s become one of my all-time favourite albums. All of the people involved have (had in Kevin Gilbert’s case) an awesome amount of musiciality. Tim Pierce’s guitar work is breathtaking for a start - no wonder he’s played on so many sessions. Thanks for posting!
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What a bargain for someone
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Dave Lee Roth on the ‘A little ain’t Enough’ tour at Whitley Bay Ice Rink back in 1991. Stupidity loud - Just a wall of distortion so really not enjoyable. Some other band played there a while later and managed to take half the ceiling tiles down with a few air cannons 😜
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just ordered mine 👍
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Here's my Olympic White Jazz - Looks that colour in most lights so I'd say it's cream.
@lou24d53 I've just changed my pickguard from black to tort and I'd say it's an improvement.
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Really pleasing on the eye, the Caprice.
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Great vid - still in awe of his playing on the Dave Lee Roth and Mr. Big albums
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15 hours ago, grahamd said:
Classics both. On an 80’s tip, great bass on this minor hit
Awesome song And album - watched the lead singer James Grant on the Quay Sessions recently and he still can really sing and play.
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I’m in
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Yeah I know - the drummer is a total powerhouse and the rhythm guitarist is also tight, all making for a great sound on that gig. Quo was my first live gig back in the early 80s so although I went off them later they’re still of interest.
As for the It Bites clip, I’m a fan and that gig (also released on CD as ‘thank you and good night’) is a classic sweaty finale for the original line up. Richard Nolan (bass obv.) is a talent who made the Zon sound superb; lovely sad puns that cut through nicely.
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Cheers Woodinblack - That's cheered me right up after reading the Co**d thread🤐
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Plenty of views but no comments - beautiful bass which (if I could afford it) I’d place on a stand and gaze at it!
Good luck with the sale - I’m sure someone with an eye for beauty and deep pockets will sidle along soon.
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Thanks for the video - interesting bass!
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10 hours ago, warwickhunt said:
Bristol... North East?
We wish it WAS in the North East. No dodgy geography from Jassbass or myself.
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27 minutes ago, jassbass said:
Another i wish was in northeast
Me too! Fantastic rig.
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Bad records that are good, even brilliant
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Nellie the Elephant: The Toy Dolls (Sunderland-based band I think)