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silverfoxnik

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  1. [quote name='zapp' post='158082' date='Mar 15 2008, 05:26 PM']Firstly mate I'm really sorry to hear of your injury to your hand.... Stay positive and good luck.[/quote] +1 and good luck with the recovery and the sales!
  2. Justin Chancellor (Tool).. Or was he a 90s bassist as well....?
  3. Lovely looking basses.. Very reminiscent of 'James Jamerson!
  4. [quote name='FJ1200' post='156829' date='Mar 13 2008, 04:39 PM'][url="http://sports.webshots.com/photo/1023888797027189537YkquYyIuxO"]http://sports.webshots.com/photo/102388879...89537YkquYyIuxO[/url] It's a bit different. I'd like one..... I think...[/quote] If I'm not mistaken, that's a Wal bass known politely as 'the three headed monster'... Here's the link for more info: [url="http://www.trevorandthea.eclipse.co.uk/wal_history.htm"]http://www.trevorandthea.eclipse.co.uk/wal_history.htm[/url] Scroll down the page a bit and you'll find it!
  5. [quote name='Johnzy' post='156898' date='Mar 13 2008, 06:23 PM']Prince[/quote] Good shout for Prince!! In amongst all his other skills, he's a very funky and musical bass player...
  6. [quote name='WalMan' post='156396' date='Mar 12 2008, 11:12 PM']I see your Les McQueen and raise you [b]Marc Park - Park Avenue[/b] [/quote] Scary!! Good shout from dub_junkie for these two chaps: [i]"John Gustafson - all of Roxy Music's best work had this guys playing on it"[/i].. And [i]"George Murray - Bowie's Low and Heroes "sound and vision" especially"[/i]
  7. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='156256' date='Mar 12 2008, 06:46 PM']I've done this based on some of my favourite records of the 1970's and Number 1 has to be, and I am gobsmacked no-one else has said it, James Jamerson on Whats Going On. At Number 2 I give you John Entwistle for Who's Next or Quadrophenia - take your pick. Coming third is Andy Fraser for Fire and Water and Free Live - both feature Mr Big and that bass solo. Next is the guy that played the riff heard in every music shop on saturday afternoons before slap - Roger Waters for Dark Side and Wish You were here. Not sure about the tail end charlie but Paul Simeonon gets the nod for both the playing and the picture.[/quote] Pretty amazing list! How did we all miss 'What's Going On'?
  8. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='155918' date='Mar 12 2008, 12:36 PM']Bruce Thomas?[/quote] That'll be the one!
  9. [quote name='Beedster' post='155743' date='Mar 12 2008, 08:47 AM']Coming from a man with a Wal [/quote] I knew you'd say that!! The Wal Pro 2e is worth about £800-£1000 I suppose, but that kind of money still won't fetch me a really nice 70's P or J bass.. Not at the prices I've seen around at the moment!
  10. [quote name='Beedster' post='155672' date='Mar 12 2008, 12:17 AM']Nik, you MUST be wanting the Bassman also, it's right up your street. Just imagine your Wal through that almighty compresion and chorus. Mick Karn eat your heart out... A lot easier to get past Mrs Silverfoxnik than 2.5 tonnes of H&K as well Chris[/quote] Funnily enough, I've no idea what the Bassman Nomad is Chris and must admit to not being a fan of 80s bass sounds particularly (Wals being the exception).. I've never liked that compressed / chorus sound that took all the guts out of a bass IMHO... My problem is that I really prefer 60's and 70's basses and bass sounds but in general, can't afford to buy basses from that era!!
  11. [quote name='BigRedX' post='155614' date='Mar 11 2008, 10:37 PM']Chris Squire Norman Watt-Roy John Entwistle Barry Adamson[/quote] +1 All brilliant and quite unique.. And as Bassassin said, Dennis Dunaway (Alice Cooper Group) and Jean Jacques Burnel (Stranglers) are also two favourites of mine.. I'd also add the guy who played with Elvis Costello and Roger Waters from Pink Floyd! Also, musn't forget Leigh Gorman, who is an amazing bass player; Leigh started off with Adam & The Ants in 1979 and then went on through the 80's with BowWowWow.. Seriously underrated musician! On a more frivolous note, Suzi Quatro??
  12. Hi Chris, PM sent in reply to yours re: the H&K... Thanks for coming up with my new strapline; will now sign everything in future 'Silverfoxnik - purveyor of 80's mojo' I can see my new business cards already.... Nik
  13. [quote name='Baldwin' post='155474' date='Mar 11 2008, 06:43 PM']Hi guys, Whilst scouring the internet for control cavity mods I recently came across a really novel idea: the [url="http://alexplorer.net/guitar/mods/tbx.html"]TBX tone control[/url]. In most instances, this wouldn't be particularly useful on a bass, but it got me thinking - seeing as one can cut treble or bass, wouldn't it be possible to create a passive mid cut control, either by modifying the cap / resistor values on the TBX or by using a Push / Pull tone pot (with various gubbins attached to it) to switch between standard treble cut and mid cut? There's [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=168064"]a similar topic on Talkbass[/url] which mentions the BluEQube used by Dingwall, but I'd really like to have a go at doing this myself. Any ideas?[/quote] No idea on this at all, as I'm not in any way up on electrics/electronics.. But I think it'd be an excellent thing to have to give greater tonal variety & flexibility to passive basses.. Good luck with it!
  14. My personal favourites are ABC - Jackson 5 Signed, Sealed Delivered, I'm Yours - Stevie Wonder Let's Get It On & What's Going On - Marvin Gaye But as the lists above show, there are so many fabulous basslines (and great songs) on the Motown label...
  15. [quote name='s_u_y_*' post='153909' date='Mar 9 2008, 02:10 PM']Anyone fancy giving me and a bass a lift from Battersea, South London? I can always travel to a tube or train station near you... and of course, will chuck in some petrol money for your troubles. [/quote] Hi s_u_y, Depending on numbers travelling on the day, Walman, Merton and me are travelling up in a minibus from the south coast, so we could probably rendezvous with you somewhere south of London if that helps? What gear are you planning on taking? Nik
  16. Completely off-topic but that Pedulla looks amazing! Good luck with the sale....
  17. [quote name='2wheeler' post='154840' date='Mar 10 2008, 07:52 PM']Egad. It's me. Pictures (+1 cheesy grin) on arrival of bass.[/quote] Congratulations! Expect to see big ceremony at the Bass Bash, John Cleese 'The Oscars' style acceptance speech and cheesy pictures in local press, etc, etc... And of course, you'll be donating the bass to a good and worthy cause somewhere..
  18. [quote name='mcgraham' post='155061' date='Mar 11 2008, 07:19 AM']The guy who did that first one has watched waaaay too much Pimp my Ride. Mark[/quote] +1
  19. [quote name='dude' post='155048' date='Mar 11 2008, 01:21 AM']Ah I see. Thanks for that. Interesting, but not for me really. I'm just a bassic plonker, so would be lost amongst all that ethereal gear. Have fun![/quote] No problem dude..
  20. [quote name='urb' post='135956' date='Feb 7 2008, 06:15 PM']Cool Mark I was just checking out some Youtube bits and pieces and this great young bassist Damien Erskine - he's the nephew of the famous jazz drummer Peter 'Weather Report' Erskine - has put some very cool and informative instructional things on the site - check out this video with him explaining how to open up a simple C major scale by playing wider intervals - also check out his rhythmic variations: Here's another one with him showing how he plucks with thumb, index and middle fingers and also adds in a hammer on to create some cool plucking effects - a nice alternative to slap! It's cool stuff and he's a well chilled guy - someone who's good to learn from! M[/quote] Hi Mike Only just seen these YouTube clips.. Thanks - they're really good! Nik
  21. I think it depends what effects you want to use and why? Most great bass sounds we hear on record have been put through some effects, such as compressors, graphic or parametic e.q., chorus etc. That's usually done to get a great sound that works in a recorded context. Personally, I use effects in a gigging situation for just that same purpose, i.e. to improve the sound of the bass in a live situation.. Whenever I do that, I always put the bass directly into the amp first and then use the send & return on the amp to drive the effects units.. That way I can be sure I'm not compromising the quality of the original tone of the bass.. If however, you want to use your effects to create new and exciting sounds and be a bit more musically creative with the bass, then I think it's down to a choice between your desire to express your 'creativity' or your desire to get the very best tonal quality..
  22. Good idea for a thread and well done Rich! As well as my Roscoe Beck V and Wal Pro 2e, I'll bring my 1984 BC Rich Eagle and Fender Jazz V deluxe i anyone's interested? Will bring the Zoom B2 1.u + phones as well.. But am happy to bring my Gallien Krueger 700RB and Peavey 410 TVX (or 210 TX) if anyone wants to hear those combinations.. Though I guess there'll be a surplus of amazing rigs there! Happy to also bring along my Sony digital HDD camcorder along to document some of the day's events, for posterity and general amusement purposes of course!!
  23. [quote name='dude' post='154306' date='Mar 10 2008, 12:47 AM']Scuse the ignorance, but - what, where & when is BassBash?[/quote] here you go Dude: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=11857"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=11857[/url]
  24. ...A wet, windy and cold Monday morning BUMP! ..Quite the opposite of these dry, hot and funky sounding pick ups that really don't want to go to Ebay!
  25. [quote name='Crimble' post='154204' date='Mar 9 2008, 09:27 PM']Hi guys, I was busy this week end. I'm a french guy that's why my english is so bad...[/quote] Please don't apologise - your English is excellent; it's our French that's bad!!
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