grahamd
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Love this. Don't s'pose a Yamaha TRB Mk1 fretless 5 would interest you?
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[quote name='TheRev' post='1221963' date='May 6 2011, 09:48 AM']I went to see Get the Blessing at the lovely St. George's in Bristol last night. They did two sets - the first set was an homage to John Coltrane, the second was mostly taken from their soon to be released new album. I was pretty much completely blown away by Clive Deamer's drumming (better known for his day job in Portishead), even Mrs Rev enjoyed herself and she thinks that Micheal Bubble is 'jazzy'...
[url="http://www.theblessing.co.uk/#awp::"]Get The Blessing[/url][/quote]
Missed out on that one, gutted. Jim Barr a legend. Hey Rev did you lend me your EUB in the Seven Stars one Sunday when my Stagg went kaput? -
Crossover is where it gets interesting for me too
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thought both the new bands were pretty good tonight, liked the kid from Metronomy diggin in on his P
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[quote name='Roland Rock' post='1213218' date='Apr 27 2011, 09:58 PM']Love a bit of Cymande - and this one has a gorgeous laid back groove..
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v="]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=[/url][/quote]
Beautiful summery groove -
[quote name='chaypup' post='1212459' date='Apr 27 2011, 11:40 AM']+1 This bassline taught me many funky things![/quote]
Yeah right in the pocket, love it! -
Don't know what you mean. What's crap is making no contribution to the artist.
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I pay the tenner already. Not only do you get most of the history of popular music on tap and the community of sharing playlists and discovering new music, be it on a mobile or at home, you can set chosen music to 'offline', so it's always there, no need to stream. An instant IPod, albeit with a tiny tariff, one that at least makes a minor contribution to the artists. No brainer
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[quote name='steve-soar' post='1206447' date='Apr 20 2011, 09:30 PM']f***ing MAGNIFICENT.[/quote]
Makes your hairs stand up eh. Raven on fine form, RIP -
The format is still valid, it's the programming that sucks. The live scene is in rude health but Laters hit rate is tragically low. Used to love the 'here comes the weekend' vibe of the Tube
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The What We Must album is fantastic, particularly the opener All I Know is Tonight
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From a recent online review. Funny as I take pride in my self restraint
'…today we hear the riches accrued. Rich baritone, cello driving melody as much as responding to it, sharp-as drums, but it’s the bass that really catches the ear tonight: positively Beatley in doing so much more than it needs to, songs so much the richer as a result' -
Always loved this one note beauty, insistent and chunky
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Not usually given to such inane comments, but oh my, what a stunning instrument, if this had one less string... hope it works out and you get your Roscoe
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Fantastic band, real visceral rocknroll energy. Love DFA 1979 too (haven't they reformed?)
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Nice one Clarky! Rock on daddio
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Love this, but all I have to offer is another fretless 5. FWIW Yamaha TRB5 mk1, the sought after original, in trans orange. Plus cash your way obv
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Mine was MIK I think
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[quote name='jakesbass' post='1167567' date='Mar 18 2011, 07:46 PM']Great time too, thats the nicest thing about his playing for me he sits right in it, and really lovely ideas. Very melodic.
Great player.
Very Metheny influenced[/quote]
Yes, he solos without being obtrusive or unnecessarily
in your face, just in the pocket and very much part of the whole -
this 'uns warming me up for the w/e
[url="http://www.youtube.com/user/MusicianMarkOng#p/u/0/05DKrF66Q6o"]http://www.youtube.com/user/MusicianMarkOn...u/0/05DKrF66Q6o[/url] -
Superb Minnie, 'I am the black gold...' with Rotary Connection, absolutely timeless. She was receptionist at Chess records too apparently
+1 to Les Fleurs as a great compilation, funky as f**k! -
Tight. funky. I'd love to be this bad
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Mark Ong gets props on here from time to time, but for anyone who hasn't seen his stuff, his melodic, fluid, lyrical style is just fantastic and he does the backing tracks too. He's posted a few new jams recently so thought I'd share
[url="http://www.youtube.com/user/MusicianMarkOng#p/u/2/UrM4ZBAqc6I"]http://www.youtube.com/user/MusicianMarkOn...u/2/UrM4ZBAqc6I[/url]
What strings do you use on your fretless?
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Elixirs for smooth tone and mwah or DR sunbeams for a bit more bite. Tough call between the two