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Phill

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  1. 6 hours ago, Old Man Riva said:

    I'd agree that rates could/would fluctuate significantly depending on the gig.

     

    The surprising thing for me is that when I was doing it in the 90s the rates seemed comparable or higher (by and large) then than those being referenced now - and at the time the players who had been touring in the 80s were bemoaning how rates were higher then!

     

    If the tour had catering and the per diems were good you could pretty much leave the gig/retainer money alone. This allowed you to then cave in to peer pressure and buy nonsense items that you never needed or would ever use - hello Mr MiniDisc player, how have you been stuck in the attic for nearly 30 years after being used just a handful of times?! 

     

    Nothing more sobering than being on a bus with a bunch of guys all showing off their snazzy digital cameras then realising nobody had the faintest clue how to download the images, or knew anyone at the time with a home computer!

     

    Good times...

    Speaking to a guitarist earlier actually. Played with George Michael in the 90's & getting £2500 now on average £200/£250 

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  2. Not gonna name any names here but it depends on the level of the act, label backing & own negotiated contracts & venues to some extent (all from my personal experience) Playing at O2 Academy's for me paid slightly less than arenas & such say £200 + against £500+ and per diems every day on or off while travelling which sort of mirrored the union's fee guidelines mostly. It is really dependent on each tour though 

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  3. 19 minutes ago, Linus27 said:

    Wow, absolutely stunning and so very special. I didn't even know that Stingray's came with binding either but it certainly adds to the look. Do you run it with flats or rounds?

    Always with rounds for this one. The binding was added at a later I believe but really sets it off 

  4. A sad bass related day today. My 1976 (first year of production) Musicman Stingray Fretless Bass is leaving my studio for the last time. 

     

    During the pandemic, after really getting deep into the playing, style, tone & bass history of Pino I sought out a standard fretless Stingray from anywhere. 

    After nearly biting the bullet & getting a custom EBMM fretless from them directly this wonderful bass popped up after I placed a wanted ad on Facebook. I looked over it for a week & got it on the way to me. 

     

    A perfect bass for what I was looking at and at the time, an instrument I couldn’t put down! Studio sessions & some live work with it too.

    This bass was the sound of Feralman Music the artist's set & such a distinct bass sound for his tracks live. It was used twice live with him & the band, numerous rehearsals, numerous recording sessions too. This was the bass’s first artist appearance for myself. 

     

    As time went on I got more and more reluctant to take it out in public, along with the actual need of this sound live/in the studio. Plus a new addition from Overwater basses really covers the sounds needed for a MM Stingray and in the form of extra low notes too. 

     

    It’s definitely a regret that I felt almost instantly & still do but needs must & this bass is one that I feel needs to be played. Maybe one day it will make its way back around to me (fingers crossed) but definitely a special bass & leaves me with just one "vintage" bass going forward & an empty slot on my guitar rack too. 

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  5. Aguilar Sl112 in lovely Antique Ivory.

     

    A few little marks on the Rolex but nothing concerning. Working fine. £550 ONO no trades please.

     

    It can come with a Hot Covers cover but it has been personalised haha! More pictures on request.

     

    Reluctant to ship but can be picked up or delivered within reason/meetup etc. Cash or bank transfer

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  6. 21 hours ago, iamtheelvy said:

    Curious to other’s thoughts on this. Have read the first edition and it felt like it may have been mostly AI generated? Seemed to repeat itself a lot and not really cover any new ground. 
     

    It’s only just started, so don’t want to judge too harshly!
     

     

    Yes. After reading through a few times and again not seeing any names associated with each review or article it does seem a bit suspicious

  7. Received my copy of Issue 1 today, Nothing you wouldn't find online but nice to have something in print. A few adverts here & there from the usuals but seems decent. I've heard a few murmurings around where they are getting the basses from to review from a pal who's been in contact with them but nothing solid. All the images from the reviews are stock and funnily there's no names attached to any of the articles either.

  8. Recently purchased two covers from them. RRP for the 2 - £98 plus £10 for the printing. 
     

     

    Very robust feeling and great padding. Equally as good as or better than the Aguilar ones which are now discontinued. 
     

    They do feel that they could take a good knock and offer good protection with the thickness. 

  9. It's here! After a little wait & as usual, exquisite luthier work by the team at Overwater Basses & continued support. We have an Overwater Custom J5 Fretless with a few custom options. 

     

    35" Scale

    Walnut top & headstock facing 

    Swapping out the bridge position J pickup and dropping in a Musicman pickup.

    Added passive tone control (as usual for myself)

    Luminlay sidedots

     

    This bass was specced & delivered very quickly for a specific tour to start shortly this year. It was commissioned due to the need of a 5 string fretless bass for quite a few tracks. Have two fretless basses in my collection already - 1976 Musicman Stingray & an early 1970's P Bass. Both four strings so not ideal for the job. 

    I would like to send my thanks to Kirsty, Martin, Chris & the whole team at Overwater Basses for the amazing basses they make daily & for the continued support from the company also. 

     

    Full Specification - 

    5 String

    35” Scale Length

    Neck -

    Standard Bolt On

    One Piece Maple

    Straight Headstock with Walnut Veneer

    Fretless (24 fret neck)

    46mm Nut Width

    18mm Bridge Spacing

    Plain Unlined Ebony Fingerboard

    Luminlay Side Dots

    Body -

    Swamp Ash

    Walnut Top

    Electronics -

    Active Overwater 3 Band + Passive Tone Control

    Pickups -

    Overwater Jazz Single Coil + Musicman Humbucker

    Locking Jack

    Hardware -

    Overwater Bridge

    Hipshot Hardware in Black

    Satin Natural Lacquer Finish

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