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[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1376763216' post='2178885'] this bass playing from mr X is just amazing.. i still think its Randy HOPE Taylor from Incognito. just sounds so much like him. im prob totally wrong mind. [/quote] He's said that it wasn't him, also Jamiroquai have all said that the bloke who played was full of his own self-importance and they didn't like him - RHT has since played with Jamiroquai on Dynamite so I guess it's unlikely.
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I've always liked like WoT's sunburst collection. Oh and Clarky's '63 P-Bass.
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[quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1376655565' post='2177420'] Something's happening with disco ? Why wasn't I invited ? I am disco personified . [/quote] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBJ9RnbK8G4
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Even the best luthiers have their off-days...
risingson replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='molan' timestamp='1376651437' post='2177316'] I've heard a confirmed MM player saying that anything post Ernie Ball isn't a 'proper' Ray (he also explained to me, in great detail, about 'transition era' basses which I'd never heard about before) meanwhile I've also hear people say the Classic & Ltd Edition runs are over-priced and just a way for MM to make some easy money. [/quote] I'm so glad I will never be one of these people, I'm just not interested in being that much of a fanboy about anything at all. If a bass plays well and sounds good that's good enough for me. -
I don't think it's fashionable at all, although if you look at what is fashionable in music currently then you realise that you sometimes only have to do something with enough conviction to make it work. Just look at what's happening with disco right now.
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It's a classic finish.
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When Mark King played with Larry Graham at the jazz cafe.
risingson replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
Ahh well, a clash of egos I guess. The clip doesn't do it for me, although slap playing rarely ever does. -
When Mark King played with Larry Graham at the jazz cafe.
risingson replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
The smiley faces of doom on those graphic EQs! [quote name='molan' timestamp='1376606976' post='2176893'] I heard a few horror stories about MK & LG at one of these gigs. Apparently it was really quite embarrassing [/quote] What happened? -
[quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1376606415' post='2176884'] Haven't really listened to the new record. Any good? [/quote] Yeh it's superb. Nicely accessible but with some good production and collaborations... from Alex Turner and Elton John no less!
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Even the best luthiers have their off-days...
risingson replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1376583854' post='2176492'] They all look like fender jazz basses with slightly different head stocks to me, dull [/quote] I like Stingrays too but there are companies that breathe their own life into a classic instrument from time to time. -
Just an excellent tune. I can take or leave the bass tone but the guitar is great and Homme's writing skills are just great.
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Even the best luthiers have their off-days...
risingson replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1376582953' post='2176478'] Lull's look great, but I personally would get a Sadowsky. [/quote] The basses that blew me out the water when I was last in NYC were the Pensas coming out of Rudy's. Their preamp was much less harsh than the Sadowsky stuff, more naturally voiced. The quality of them was exceptional in fact. -
I love nickel strings, I can't touch stainless steels anymore they're way too harsh. D'Addarios Nickels are great but they just don't last more than two gigs, which is a shame because they're by far my favourite. I'd be open to suggestions to longer lasting possibilities if anyone knows of any brands.
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Interesting, unfortunately it looks a lot like my Gran designed it. Markbass have never been overly keen on aesthetics!
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Even the best luthiers have their off-days...
risingson replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1376560706' post='2175908'] For THAT kind of money, I'd be straight onto Roger Sadowsky for a custom 5 string. Guaranteed it will be perfect. [/quote] I wanted to love Sadowskys but I was consistently underwhelmed with 80% of ones I've tried, both NYC and Metro. I even swung by the new shop in Queens a few months back. Some lovely stuff but almost nothing to justify me spending. The exception are the (relatively) new Will Lee models with the mid boost. Really helped the preamp along and so easy to play. Mike Lull stuff is doing it for me at the moment. -
Even the best luthiers have their off-days...
risingson replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
Just been on the Alleva Coppolo website. I'd still like one. -
Vintage P-Basses.
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RE roadworn basses, I absolutely love natural wear and tear on old Fenders, I think it's a classic look. I would feel a bit like I'd cheated though if I went and bought something that had been roadworn in a factory in Mexico though. Controversially, I have a real dislike of Sei basses! I've played a few and they sound good but I hate the looks of them. Even more controversially I have an irrational dislike of UK made gear. I prefer American made stuff, literally for no good reason at all. I would make possible exceptions for some Overwater stuff. [quote name='Evil Undead' timestamp='1376516774' post='2175478'] Hehe! My favourite bass tone so far is an Ibanez bass through an ashdown amp. I find it interesting how tastes can differ so much from one person to the next. [/quote] Agreed. My preference for vintage Fender is definitely not something shared by everyone around here!
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Ibanez basses. I know they make some good instruments too, so it's very irrational. I'd say Ashdown as well but I don't think it is irrational because based on my own experience I cannot get any note from those amps and I really don't like their EQ's.
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Even the best luthiers have their off-days...
risingson replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Toasted' timestamp='1376403630' post='2173422'] The really criminal pictures are the ones of the belly cut and the horn. That's not damage, it's just plain bad woodwork. [/quote] Having read JC's reply to the thread I started to try and figure out how photography might have been used to convey the instrument in the 'worst possible light' (literally). I almost convinced myself it was possible but then I remembered how badly the horn was cut. Yikes. His reply was terribly thought out, absolutely should have been a case of contacting the buyer and dealing with it on a personal level. Then again TB'ers can be rabid. I'm sure he was probably equally pissed off at the level of animosity levelled at him by the keyboard warriors from the forum. Still, not professional at all. -
Personally I get on fine with a single H Stingray for a few reasons. I like the simplicity, the classic Stingray sound, and I think the dual humbucker thing on a Stingray looks really nasty. It will definitely open up some more tonal options but the HH Rays I tried have seemed overwhelming powerful and just weren't my thing at all.
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Even the best luthiers have their off-days...
risingson replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
I would be seething with anger if this was me. Obviously it would be nice to hear from the man himself but the fact that an instrument could have come out of his workshop having been made that badly and with that price tag actually makes me feel pretty sick. -
SHOOTOUT ...fender Jazz , P, V musicman stingray, bongo
risingson replied to funkgod's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1376256363' post='2171500'] I disliked the Stingray the most...had no depth for my liking. [/quote] I don't know why people always EQ Stingrays up like that, they can do so much more! Also, welcome back
