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Shaggy

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  1. Swords of 1000 men - Tenpole Tudor
  2. Year of the cat - Al Stewart
  3. Can’t stand losing you - Police
  4. Sittin' on the dock of the bay - Otis Redding
  5. Waiting for a star to fall - Boy meets girl
  6. Wheels on fire - Bob Dylan / Julie Driscoll / Siouxsie etc
  7. Chocolate girl - Deacon Blue
  8. I’ve got an early (‘91?} Eden VT.40 head that’s been dropped, fallen out of cars, and been abused by support bands “borrowing “ it. Still going strong, and with its Demeter valve preamp gives the loveliest DI tone of any amp I’ve owned. But going back to the letter of the OP (ie SS only and no hybrids) - definitely my Ashdown MK500.
  9. There’s a ghost in my house - The Fall
  10. Our sound guy gets really upset if I call them kettle leads - they're Euro leads....... (apparently)
  11. 'cos Julie Andrews can dance like a robot from 1984? I dunno...... Anyway: Who killed Bambi - Sex Pistols
  12. I thought the compact Denon wouldn't have enough guts to drive the dq10's, but it's actually got a surprising amount of grunt. The best and biggest amp I had was a huge 200W RMS receiver from the States (I think it was branded Kenwood - it was Sansui's top end stuff in the US anyway) that really brought the speakers alive. But yes; one of these days maybe something with valves.....
  13. Always wanted to put together a really stonking hi-fi system, but space, funds and wives have generally precluded it. Systems have come and gone; currently a decent-ish Denon DAB / CD receiver and 1980’s JVC linear tracking turntable. However - as with bass, it’s all about the cabs: I bought a pair of Dahlquist dq10 speakers secondhand in around 1980, and those bad boys have been travelling around with me ever since. One pictured with my Streamer bass for scale, but they’re quite shallow front to back. Immense, clear, transparent sound.
  14. Rudie can’t fail - Clash
  15. Tubthumping - Chumbawumba
  16. Ovation Magnum? Extra long length seems to recommended due to the long bridge/tailpiece, but I use standard long scale on mine without any problems. As mine is fretless I use La Bella white nylon (tapewounds), but if it wasn’t I’d probably use the DR Black Beauties I generally use on my fretted basses. The big neck pickup is quite warm, so a “zingy” string suits.
  17. Bigmouth strikes again -Smiths
  18. Grandma’s party - Paul Nicholas (How embarrassing to remember that one ; though it could have been the far worse “There’s no one quite like Grandma......”)
  19. Some great advice above........ If it was me; as I tend to go for vintage US-made basses I’d be looking at one of the lower range early alu-necked Kramers, which I reckon are still “sleepers” and can be found cheap if you’re lucky. A nice headless Duke on evilBay at the moment, for that total ‘80’s look - it’s the more desirable deluxe model too: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kramer-The-Duke-Deluxe-Bass-with-Original-Hard-Case/133484502756?hash=item1f144bdee4:g: edit: another one just in budget (who can ship): https://reverb.com/uk/item/35973344-kramer-the-duke-1983-85-headless-bass-w-original-case?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=1726164661&utm_content=campaignid=1726164661_adgroupid=70264195649_productpartitionid=822887595494=merchantid=254031776_productid=35973344_keyword=_device=t_adposition=_matchtype=_creative=391637461803&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjN6q0NGn7AIV0N_tCh1MOgT-EAQYAiABEgJawPD_BwE
  20. Run to the hills - Iron Maiden
  21. Money’s too tight (to mention - Simply Red
  22. Down in the tube station at midnight - Jam
  23. Fields of gold - Sting
  24. Whitey on the moon - Gill Scott-Heron
  25. Lock up your daughters - Slade
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