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wateroftyne

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  1. Boring old Fender... never trying anything new....
  2. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1372683114' post='2128459'] I watched a few tracks on Iplayer.... and it was the Stones that you always get. You are never going to get anything unless you sacked Charlie and have a proper MD and show. Running everything off the whim of the gtr is a recipe for disaster that even the top sidemen can struggle with. It is the Stones...always have been ..always will be...don't expect anything else. People still buy their tickets. The one man who earnt his money was Jagger..IMO..considering the other two can hardly stand up.. [/quote] ? Charlie carries it, IMO.
  3. [quote name='headofire' timestamp='1372664904' post='2128169'] Guys, if you can't say anything nice... don't be haters life's too short. Just change the channel. They have done well, and they are top fellas. [/quote] I'm sure they are, and fair play to 'em.
  4. In case this is news to anyone... http://youtu.be/as4O2ZorKP8
  5. [quote name='cytania' timestamp='1372659864' post='2128122'] Folk-wise I think they are Bluegrass. [/quote] Bluegrass swings. Mumford... Don't.
  6. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1372612227' post='2127691'] So true. A lot of music has the very soul wrenched from it in the name of 'perfection'. I'd rather hear something a little less perfect technically but which retains at least some connection on an emotional level. I've spent a few years composing in front of a computer screen myself, but would much rather play in a band of humans, with all their faults... in fact, [i]because [/i]of their faults. [/quote] I dunno. I've always found them pretty soul-less live (although to be fair, I've never seen them in the flesh). Lots of attitude, but that alone can't carry it for me.
  7. [quote name='squire5' timestamp='1372591346' post='2127448'] Charlie has an odd drumming style.He tends to miss hitting the hi-hat every time he hits the snare. [/quote] It's a great feel - also employed by Levon Helm and Jim Keltner, amongst others.
  8. I don't suppose SS is short of a bob or two himself...
  9. [quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' timestamp='1372582883' post='2127328'] Annoyed at the bbc , for not telling us what time they were showing them. Did they show a consecutive hour, or was it chop and change to other bands ? Sounds like I haven't missed much [/quote] The time was well advertised, I thought..? They showed an hour of their set, live as it happened (pretty much). I thought it was OK. Not great. But then I've never quite got the Stones live experience. They always sound in a hurry to get back to their hotel.
  10. Where *is* Gallstone-bury anyway?
  11. Jesus. Parts of 2000 Light Years From Home sound like the incidental music from a hopeless provincial pantomime....
  12. Seasick Steve - country blues for people who buy CDs at ASDA.
  13. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1372324518' post='2124221'] To me, other than the subject matter is on topic for the forum, there is little to differentiate the original post from ones telling us that they've just discovered Eastern European Girlfriends, Cut Price Pharmaceuticals or Cheap Designer Handbags and we should discover them too. [/quote] There's quite a big difference, actually. Apart from protestations from people who find it dull, the OP has stimulated discussion about basses.
  14. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1372318711' post='2124116'] What does interest me is why the OP felt the need to post this in the first place and why others who chime in with their approval have done so as well. [/quote] Compared to some topics that have popped up on BC recently, this thread is almost a shining example of greatness....
  15. [quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1372291110' post='2124030'] Anyone know what he's up to? [/quote] I imagine he's probably having his breakfast.
  16. It's on the latest reissue as well.
  17. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1372256510' post='2123452'] Well if we're being fair, I never said I was ... in fact, that was pretty much my point. [/quote] 'tis a fair point.
  18. [quote name='Grand Wazoo' timestamp='1372255189' post='2123427'] the Fender Special series (the active ones in lake placid blue and candy apple red, remember them?) that came out in 1983 I remember that they were pretty bad. [/quote] Actually, weight aside they were probably on a par with custom-shop quality. Fender were at the top of their game around then, with a small workforce turning out a lesser amount of instruments.
  19. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1372256271' post='2123444'] I still own two Fenders that were each more expensive than an Alleva Coppolo and a Mike Lull added together. Far more attractive investment than a bloody pension fund. One was made in 1965: And one was made in 1957: [/quote] Ah but... to be fair, going back to your original comment - price-wise, you're not comparing like with like.
  20. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1372243459' post='2123206'] The best-playing Fender I've ever owned says "Mike Lull" on the headstock. The second-best Fender I've ever owned says "Alleva Coppolo" on the headstock. The two most expensive basses I've ever owned say "Fender" on the headstock. Sweeping generalisations are always tricky ... [/quote] You owned a Fender that was more expensive than an Alleva Coppolo? Was it made of gold...?
  21. [quote name='longtimefred' timestamp='1371976815' post='2120152'] 4 pages in and nobody has said Nirvana - Smells like teen spirit! Well i just have done. [/quote] Doesn't that start with guitar?
  22. ^^^ Him there. That's who you need to speak to.
  23. 'Red indian'...? Are you the Duke of Edinburgh in disguise?
  24. I have read the book...
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