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Pete Academy

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  1. Very good indeed. As good as BGM's IMO.
  2. Anyone like to make a decent offer on this?
  3. A poverty-stricken student has asked me if I can sell her Cort left-hand bass for her. Walnut coloured, active, two pickup, very good nick, new strings. If anyone's interested, I'll post pics. Looking 75 quid delivered by carrier.
  4. I always say the Roland Microcube RX is unbeatable. Reliable, great sounds from the amp modelling, built-in FX and compression, and a drum machine. Plus it will handle a low B adequately.
  5. If anyone has issues with Ashdown gear, feel free to contact me. I can get it sorted easily.
  6. [quote name='silddx' post='904827' date='Jul 25 2010, 04:04 PM']Got it yesterday and haven't read that interview yet. There are all sorts of weird typesetting problems creeping back in.[/quote] It like the infuriating thing Bass Player mag does, where you have to cut from page 31 to page 52. But without the signpost. <not that Bass Player has that many pages these days>
  7. Has anyone had their subscription copy? The interview with Randy Hope-Taylor, Winston Blissett, etc just cuts off before its natural end.
  8. I just feel lucky to be able to play good music to people that appreciate it.
  9. Does anyone remember the spat he had with Alphonse Mouzon many years back, especially about Alphonse playing in stack heels?
  10. [quote name='4000' post='904230' date='Jul 24 2010, 06:57 PM']Love Cobham, but for me the greatest drummer ever, by a nautical mile, is Buddy Rich.[/quote] Yep, think I might have to agree, actually.
  11. More fantastic posts. I first heard Billy Cobham on the Mahavishnu's 'Birds Of Fire' album, which I played to death as a youngster. This is the track for me: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU4yAk6qYUs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU4yAk6qYUs[/url] Probably the greatest drummer ever.
  12. Ah, those were the days when I started nice decent threads like this one.
  13. Nate's finest moment, and there are many from which to choose.
  14. On the early Beatles songs - which were my era - I can't hear anything special at all. I've often heard people mention him, but can't hear anything different from the other 60s bands. Please enlighten me to something that he did that was special.
  15. I think he's great but slightly overrated. Later stuff was very good.
  16. [quote name='bubinga5' post='902297' date='Jul 22 2010, 08:13 PM']Got a gig soon with a funk outfit...got a list of tunes..i know most of them like Parliament, Stevie, JB, Chic,Isley b's...Trying to get them to do Do I Do!! maybe next time..anyone play any of these...? also anyone got any good vids of them/anyone playing them..its always great to see different takes on em Gimme some lovin / Stevie Winwood Taxman / The Beatles I wish / Stevie Wonder Hard to Handle / Black Crowes or Otis Redding Knock on Wood - Eddie Floyd I'm a Man - Spencer Davis Group It's Your thing - Isley Brothers Get out my life women - Lee Dorsey Take me higher - Sly & the Family Stone - Superstition - Stevie Wonder - Give up the funk - Parliament Play that funkee music - Wild Cherry Livin For the city - Stevie Wonder Sex machine - James Brown Good Times/Rappers Delight - Chic sugarhill gang[/quote] In past bands I've done: I Wish Knock On Wood Paly That FunkyMusic Rappers Delight Superstition Sex Machine I'd love to play Give Up The Funk.
  17. OK, so I'm biased, but whenever I plug in a Jazz bass I instantly think: 'Will it do a Marcus?' I'm sure I'm not alone in this.
  18. This is going to be the most ongoing debate ever in the history of Basschat, and it's never going to be resolved. Maybe people who think Marcus is famous for his slap playing will (hopefully) check out his back catalogue and realise there is much more to him. Same with Victor Wooten. I suggest you look at the live DVD 'Jack Of All Trades', which includes interviews with eminent bass players and a live concert with Marcus and his truly sublime band. The comments from the other players say it all. He's a great person and a great multi-talented musician. Give it a go.
  19. [quote name='oldslapper' post='901197' date='Jul 21 2010, 07:24 PM']Marvin, you could also look at Alexis Sclarevski and Stu Hamm Slap bass DVD's (probably on you tube), if you want to just check out some (IMHO) of the 2 best instructional videos. There's no substitute for 1:1 with your tutor of course, but to supplement dipping your toe in the slap bass pond (often murky) you could do worse. John[/quote] This DVD is the best one out there. Been around for years. Foolproof if you stick to each exercise.
  20. Me'Shell. Tasteful. Norwood Fisher, P-Nut, Wojtek Whats-His-Name.
  21. Mark King is a definite.
  22. That's it, I'm going to use Fat Beams on my Roscoe 5. They're not cheap, but hey, I'm worth it. PS. Note to self...start wiping strings after the gig. I'm sure I'm not the only one who can't be arsed. Besides, I'm too busy with the groupies.
  23. [quote name='Davo-London' post='900919' date='Jul 21 2010, 01:17 PM']I've been playing for 32 years and have found MY STRING. I'm not suggesting that anyone else should use them - no I'm just glad that after 30 years of trying different strings I have found the string that totally suits me and gets the tone and feel I'm after. I love them so much they are on my fretted and fretless electric basses. Yum Yum. Davo[/quote] Er, what are they then, Davo?
  24. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='900066' date='Jul 20 2010, 02:18 PM']Yeah I went to YouTube and typed in "Marcus Miller", everything on the first page was Marcus Miller slapping, I don't get why people think slapping is all he does. The first result was Marcus Miller slapping Moonlight Sonata. [/quote] It's like everyone labelling Stephen King as a horror writer. Bound to happen, but there's much more to him.
  25. No noticeable tonal difference IMO. Maple just feels better to me.
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