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RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE

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  1. cool! guess it's all the sex'n'drugsand rock'n'roll.......
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  3. Walked in to Bass cellar in Denmark st. about 12 yrs ago.(they were ok then) Came out with this. Found it fairly easy to adapt . Still has original roundwound strings (light as anything black top going into machiine head) It's made by Vester(custom). Wouldn't mind getting the fretted version on the cheap
  4. [quote name='Starless' post='514471' date='Jun 15 2009, 04:53 PM']Those nice people at Fender made them in the 70s, and thankfully those even nicer Fender people in Japan were making them only a few years ago, one of which is my Pride and Joy...... [/quote] Coool bass!
  5. [quote name='Johngh' post='512804' date='Jun 13 2009, 02:37 PM']Didn't know Dale Winton played bass ! Sorry ![/quote]
  6. As a lover of Tangerine Dream,Klause Shultze, etc. I have heard of them..but for some reason I haven't heard anything by them. I must check 'em out
  7. I suppose there is something about Jeff B ...he does look like '80s detective -Eddie Shoestring (google it)
  8. [quote name='BarnacleBob' post='511639' date='Jun 11 2009, 09:50 PM']I would not get tired punching Jeff Berlin in the face! BB[/quote] That would be quite interesting:he's a bit of a boxer by all accounts. Funny thing is,altho' I haven't heard him speak,I find him misunderstood and very intelligent and of course an awesome player. Please don't hit me
  9. [quote name='Stingray5' post='509573' date='Jun 9 2009, 09:27 PM']This one...? [url="http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/0397040/details.html?kbid=1079"]http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/0397040/....html?kbid=1079[/url] Cheers, Steve[/quote] Oh my God! Yeah,that's it. When my friend started teaching me years ago he mislaid it. At that price,I'll have to get it . Thanks for that.
  10. Did he ever make a bass book in the '80s ? Can't find it ,but I've got a fairly vague memory of this indstructional book which was mellow and laid back. Apart from that,don't know much about the guy. R.I.P. anyway
  11. The basic rule of thumb,is that Fender should cater for all playing styles . What amp do you use? Have you fiddled with the tone etc.? I would've thought that if you have a choice of active/passive settings on your bass you should decide if active is for you or not. (many basses are active only so it's nice if you have both settings) Also, what kinda stuff are you playing? You may want to have a pedal,or a sansamp DI box to get the sound you're after.........
  12. Got 2 pairswith the Jean Michel Jarre Oxygen dvd .(the red/blue cardboard ones) Found quality intermittent, and am looking for a proper pair myself. Any idea of cost?
  13. I have a KBA-16 COMBO. I got it when I part exchanged my old peavey TNT combo (that peavey was so crap) Anyway this Kusto is good, and loud and handles 5 string ok too. I think a metal bass player (Trivium??) has an endorsement with Kustom, so they can't be too bad..
  14. long way for me to walk unfortunately Enjoy it , you 'll do good! Have to say, I know Mayall is a highly repected musician but... I saw him about 4 years ago and he was incredibly dull. He seemed to love himself and reminded me of Jimmy Saville . (Tracksuits!) I know what he did in the 60's but I think that the others who played with him went onto bigger and better things. Don't mind the blues but if he's anything like I saw him , you'll probably be better.
  15. Have 2-3 drinks beforehand(no more). That should sort the nerves out, then do what the others suggest.....
  16. I used to think going back a few years ,that they all looked like that boring Fener (sorry) I was told by various people'you don't need an acoustic bass' etc. However,some really nice basses are out there now in terms of eye candy.. ..Dean Psycho Cabby, Takamine, Washburn , Charvel Surfcaster etc . I have a cheapo acoustic,but if I saw one of the above not too pricey I may go for one to round up yhe collection
  17. Where I am,(central Lon don/Waterloo etc.) I used to go to WH Smiths. Now they are very hard to get. As always, Guitar Mags are in abundance,but us Bass players don't get a look in. I f WH Smiths no longer sell it then I believe this mag will go to the wall like the previous mag back in the '90s
  18. [quote name='andy67' post='500323' date='May 28 2009, 10:04 PM']ah well! women and children first! seems like they are dancin with the devil and goin crazy from the heat. I'll bet they have to Jump to get to the next level and maybe your just a little bit of a shy boy onstage which may not make a ladies night in buffalo but hey there's always a hot dog and a shake! I would just take out my Elephant Gun and give them Big Trouble... you could also get on some Sensible shoes and walk right onto Easy Street where those California girls are waiting for the Ice cream man to deliver some Perfect Timing! And at the end of it you need to just Stand Up and hope for some Lady Luck cause you know A little aint enough and when it all goes Damn Good you know Thats Life! take it easy mate definitely not the end of the world just a little one trick pony cover band!! andy[/quote] That's good.......
  19. You could always join a ''Van Hagar'' tribute band. Judging by you 'holding them back' or words to that effect ,sounds like you'll be seeing them on tour at download or the like. If not, then they are pretentious twats and good riddance to them
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