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In and around 1976, I was having a quiet drink one evening in a local country pub in Cranleigh (Surrey).............and in walk two unassuming chaps, both with acoustic guitars. The barman tips them the nod and seems to know what the'll want to drink. They set up two stools in a corner and proceed to give an impromtu acoustic concert for the locals. Guess who?? Ronnie Lane and Eric Clapton. Gobsmacked or what !!!!!!
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Sometimes the job description doesn't match the reality though. 😷 Bioinformatics sounds intriguing to me!!
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I only recently learnt this rhyming slang ("Desmond Tutu"; 2:2)..........it takes a while to get to continental Europe.😀 @Geek99 Congrats on your degree and for having slogged through night school to achieve it. Respect!
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Is that the same as, or different from, architectural conservation? Sorry for the numpty question, but the term is new to me.
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Tonewoods and ethics - Opinions wanted!
BlueMoon replied to dannymaddock's topic in General Discussion
@dannymaddock : I am impressed that you are placing these issues so highly in your new business endeavour. Thank you!! Over the years I have purchased and sold on a few basses, mostly pre-owned, that had so called exotic wood facings. Almost all had mahogany cores. The exotic wood facings were aesthetic touches from my perspective. Until recently, I wouldn't have given a fig about sourcing, scarcity etc. If it was the bass of my dreams, and I could afford it, I'd have it. If commissioning a new bass today I would be asking more questions about sourcing, sustainability etc.......and looking for evidence, not just words. Not easy, especially for SME outfits. However, repuations are built on more than certificates though. I see lots of FSC stickers on DIY wood these days.............and I am not so sure how reassuring that is. I see that several big-name brands have switched sourcing to minimise/avoid issues when CITES came in. I also see that some (eg Höfner) have used sustainable materials and are making a big play about it. Good for them........but have never tried or compared any of such basses. So in summary, second-hand basses less important..............newly built bass to my specs, quite important. You're on the right track. Good luck. -
Occupational Health Physician (workplace doctor). Now retired. Resident band expert on tinnitus, RSI, back-ache etc.........you name it. In my current band we have a wide selection of ailments that still keep me busy.
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I'm neutral, given my location..............but how long until this gravitates to the "B" word!!😭
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Good score!!
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Guess Who's Touring an Album on its 25th Anniversary?
BlueMoon replied to SpondonBassed's topic in General Discussion
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That is indeed a lovely birdseye neck (and bass)! Sorry, can't help with a recommendation but I can well undestand you wanting to get it back to spot on. Good luck in your search.
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End of my bass playing days are looming Update.
BlueMoon replied to Bassman Sam's topic in General Discussion
All the very best in the coming weeks! Nailing anything Chris Squire recorded will be a great start 👍 -
Apparently, real Ric ones have a tendency to crack or fail around the feet of the case. I guess it might be common with similar ABS cases although I personally haven't seen it.
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Help needed setting the action at the nut
BlueMoon replied to markdavid's topic in Repairs and Technical
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Great player who seems to know how to devise bass lines that just work. Not too flashy, but always spot on in my opinion. He can make simple sound like an "art". For example, the track "Taking It To The Streets" from the album of the same name. So simple, and it works beautifully.
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Totally agree
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And one super cool grandmother, no doubt!
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I recognise the unique sound of the E string of the Pyramid brand. I have another bass with La Bella Deep Talkin' flats on it and, while it does sound dull, it is certainly not like the Pyramid. I guess what I'm saying is that what you hear is pretty normal for these two brands of string. Others will no doubt chime in.
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She did a great cover of Pino's classic Paul Young fretless stuff!!
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I think so, but very low key. He is more focused on his core business of Ricks. On Facebook he has "The Rickenbacker Farm" site.
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Christophe: je le ferai
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Yes, mostly gigs in the Limburg and in the Netherlands tho. Band members are from all corners of Belgium; luckily, I'm in the middle.
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I was just at Claude's place sealing the deal on another bass. While I was there I had chance to play this Fender Jazz bass. Without an amp it is very resonant and the body isn't covered in the dings that are so easy to collect on basswood bodies. This and the weight suggests to me alder, rather than basswood. Just my 2 cents opinion.