NikNik
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He was my main bass influence when starting out. Loved his tone but never got anywhere near it with any of the Ricks I bought, even the CS.
A legend.
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Christ!!!
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As for Sire basses, there is a thread on Talkbass about a similar brand called Swing. They're also in the sub-£400 range, Vietnamese made.
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Are you mad? Surely it's the other way about?
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Love Greco gear!!
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Haven't been in gigging band since 2005 and still love buying and playing basses just as much as the instrument first excited me back in the '70s. I get great enjoyment out of them, even if playing for two minutes or an hour dead straight.
I do have a bunch of acoustics and electric sixes to balance it all out but, bass?.....can't imagine ever giving it up.
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4 hours ago, TJ Spicer said:
They had a Les Paul Signature in there too... I think someone just came in with their whole bass collection, or sadly passed away.
£900 for the Hayman 4040??
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Cheers, guys.
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I need a time-specific pickup. Do such things exist?
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I could do with some courier references.....
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For the first time in a long time I am going to have to post a guitar. Reading of Parcelforce woes and couriers that won't insure musical instruments.
Anyone got any pointers??
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Would have been nice to see the S/N.
Delberthot - did yours have that number??
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Well, I'm 90% sure it's not a Jap reissue.
Also, way too good condition for a '54, from my perspective.
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23 hours ago, Delberthot said:
Where could I get my hands on some of that "devil's advocaat"?
It sounds nice and used to be favourite Christmas tipple 😀
My granny used to give me some of that - with lemonade in it - as a Christmas treat!
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Greenock? Brrr....
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The Day Before You Came is their masterpiece. Sadly, not much bass guitar action in it.
Grew up in my teens with them on the periphery; ended up thinking they were pop pap. Then, one night in the early '90s I was out on the road and spotted one of the truck drivers and a lampie dancing around their cans of Red Stripe to ABBA, as the pretty girls around them danced around their handbags. I had an epiphany and hit the floor like a rocket!!
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4 hours ago, spongebob said:
I like their 70's albums, wasn't there there at the time, first heard them late 80's IIRC.
My favourite from them has always been 'Force It'. Sounds really stripped down and raw, and the songs are fab. Also, it's got Genesis and Cosy F. Tuti, of soon-to-be Throbbing Gristle on the cover! Hypnosis, obviously.....
I recently read (and sold on here) Pete's book. It's an interesting, if slightly sad, read. He had it all, clearly had a fantastic time - but now? Pulls himself together (mostly) at the end, but it's a bit too late. Bit I remember was him saying he always starts drinking at 10am, which is fine (he says), as he's an early riser! Rock and Roll, eh?
Really? Chris n Cosey? I always thought that those two on the Force It cover were female. Interesting.
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Mate, I'd keep it . They are under-appreciated basses.
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On 22/02/2019 at 12:28, miles'tone said:
Does this mean that they are a bit thicker front to back? If so I like the sound of that. Slim J necks give me hand cramp!
IIR, the original stackpot Jazz necks were fuller compared to the slim neck that came later in the '60s, say from '63 onward. Anyone agree?
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Big fan of them back in the mid-'70s. It was Schenker that lifted that band for me.
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Case closed!
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You know, the Santa Ana crowd. Disallowed to sell on here?
Today would have been Chris Squire's 71st birthday
in General Discussion
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As an aside, it's well known that Chris was a hedonist and liked a drink.
At an event several years ago, a catering girl who had done a Yes tour told us that Chris' on-stage tipple was a Pint measure (or something akin to it) of brandy and white wine! I can't recall the proportions but another tech and I ordered them at the bar one night. With another, empty glass we experimented with proportions but each time we found the combo undrinkable.
Rock on, Chris, you were some machine.