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StickyDBRmf

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  1. Chris Squire. (although solo'ed tracks sound so tinny) John Wetton with King Crimson (especially live, what command of tone and amp) Don't Stop Believin' - Journey (and I REALLY hate that band)
  2. Japan Live
  3. I'm doing a "i'm not reading the whole post" thing - I had a Jazz Bass because I couldn't afford a Rick and I played like Squire, Wetton, Clarke, Graham, and held my own on jazz standards. The only thing I couldn't do, I wound up w/ a fretless P bass and played all the above and managed 80's style bands and got my jollys off doing Wobble and Percy too.
  4. Thank You!!!
  5. Thumbs up! (couldn't help myself) Anyway, less is more. Always has been, always will be.
  6. What does IIRC mean?
  7. Jacob Raagaard - Oblivian, or anything else on his Weissenborn. I still have a problem with posting stuff he's on Candy Rat Records on Youtube. Acoustic guitar is inspiring me right now, trying to incorporate tonalities to my Dual Bass Reciprocal Stick. Yes, it has a very high range despite it's name
  8. The best thing that ever happened to me was being in a band where the two guitarists were better than me and they said "sell the Fender Mustang and get a Jazz Bass". It doesn't work for everyone but I found my calling in the subterranean. Although if you can't play guitar because you got no riddem, you might as well work in a gas station...
  9. Blue Monk - Thelonious Sphere Monk
  10. Do you have any musician friends out there in Tenessee that know about stringed instruments? Pawn shops are great-if you know what a solid playable instrument is thatcan be set up proper. I mean, I've set up MANY instruments for nuthin'...just happy to give a novice a playable instrument before he did or bought something stupid. I know Covid situation is tricky right now, be careful, be smart, etc. But a used Squire, Ibanez, ESP, is gonna be for the most part, a quality instrument you can work with/learn on. If it feels good, that's the most important thing, if it plays in tune, the rest (look at the arsenals some of us have) will come later. Get yerself a playable instrument and take some lessons
  11. Early Brand X. Love the period fretless.
  12. Operator - Jim Croce
  13. I think the U.S. should look in to The Moderator Party
  14. Pretty hip
  15. Well that was something.
  16. A bucketful of odd. Man, I gotta remember that...
  17. HA! Sleeper Alert! Great rendition, GREAT TUNE (TOON), Great Composer, the whole album is bitchin', and yes, I remember the first time it was on and watch it every year! And it's the only Christmas tune I know on Stick.
  18. What's a Morrissey?...Oh. What's a Smiths?...
  19. That is really cool. I can't wait to see it on MTV. I'll be watching on my triangular viewscreen.
  20. Handel's Messiah. Love the period horns.
  21. Only Yanks get to make fun of Trump. Wait. Live gigs back in the spring? (No, I haven't read pgs. 1-8)
  22. I saw Gang Of Four for the Songs Of The Free tour at Art Stock's Royal Manor, New Jersey. I don't dance but I think I drank one beer that night because I was a dervish. Hugo and Sara Lee belted out a beat you could build a cathedral on, Andy Gill made sounds The Edge never thought of...the most psychedelic dance experience I ever had with no chemicals involved. The whole place just shook with dance. Yeah, I was slack-jawed. Jon King was at his peak too, he sounded like Bowie
  23. Rock And Roll Stew - Traffic
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