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Reggaebass

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  1. I had one like that before, I loosened off the neck plate screws and moved it over, it stayed in position all the time I had it
  2. Nearly all my jazzes and precisions have worn in or old labella flats, probably the oldest is over 20 years old
  3. You got some great playlists in your shop Leonard
  4. I’ve heard some pretty decent reggae at my local B&Q, I’m guessing a staff member probably got fed up with Take That and brought their own cds in 😁
  5. nice post @ossyrocks and your lounge looks great, miss RB has always been supportive of of my music, I’ve got basses all around the house and she never complains (well sometimes 😁) , I’ll sort out my bass room properly one of these days, i like to have a bass within easy reach wherever I am
  6. East London Hackney and sometimes Essex
  7. Might as well pick me up too if we’re talking cakes and biscuits 😁
  8. This is a classic
  9. I’m sure I had this album back in the day, I was really into Tappa back then, you’re right the bassline was originally from the temptations, I’m not 100% sure but it might be Robbie Shakespeare but I’d have to look into that, first out in 1973 I think , great album
  10. As mentioned above I’d ask will at Bassbros, he’ll give you a good estimate and possibly even sell it for you
  11. That’s a beauty skin 👌
  12. Look forward to seeing it stew
  13. If it’s all original with the OHSC I’d say it’s a good price, I haven’t seen a 72 under £3500 for quite a while, and yeah I wouldn’t risk it without checking it out first too
  14. Yeah it’s not the best advert is it, and having to ask for all the necessary pictures can be a pain
  15. If it all checks out and with the original case 3k is a very good price , my guess is this will disappear soon where someone will make them an offer
  16. I found this, sly and Robbie produced one of their albums
  17. The B side
  18. I’m not sure t-h , I don’t know much about the band, apparently they were called T4, it says Jamaican vocal group who started in the early 70's as "Home T-4". In the late 80's they shortened their name to Home T. Members:Leroy Palmer, Michael Spence, Mikey Bennett, Orville "Bagga" Case, Rudolph "Ruddy" Manning, Sheldon Bernard, Tony Anderson (3), Winston "Diego" Tucker
  19. Listening to a big compilation today I heard this, I remembered the track but couldn’t remember who it was by, from around 1980
  20. It’s a great track myke, strangely I didn’t listen to much of his stuff back in the day, it’s only the last few years that I’ve been going through his songs, 1,000 Volts of Holt is a really good album, what really turned me on to him was when I started to transcribe In the Morning, I still can’t find out who played the Bassline , I’ve got a few possibilities but nothing definite but it’s superb , I haven’t nailed it 100% but I’m not far away
  21. For me it was Natural Mystic-Bob Marley, it wasn’t technically difficult but the first time I heard that smooth deep bass start to fade in I just had to play it, I went on to learn the whole Exodus album, that was many years ago and I still play those tracks now , timeless songs
  22. Loving that, I’ve never heard it before, great Bassline
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