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  1. 11 hours ago, walshy said:

    Being a Foos fan and in a tribute band I’m pretty pleased to have Nate Mendels glorious Lakland Bob Glaub ( Pretender Vid 😁 ) with your case and also his CTM300 head custom made for him. He ordered 2 and one was plenty loud enough so I bought his spare. Also have the prototype NM pedal, again 1 of 2 in existence. 
     

     

     

     

    No. Not jealous at all! No, really. I'm not. Really.

  2. 1 hour ago, CameronJ said:

    Same goes for ACG although none of his body shapes aren’t Fender copies, if that’s what you’re after.

    What’s your budget range?

    The RetroB shape is definitely a nod, wink and elbow towards the Fender shape. Likewise the J-Type, although I'm not sure if Alan is still doing that style.

    Beautiful basses, but not cheap. They come up in the For Sale forum quite regularly, although I suppose that kind of defeats the OP objective.

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, spectoremg said:

    Ok, so Sky have been mentioned. Spot of thread branch line inbound. I looked up Kevin Peek on wiki the other day. Interesting and shady life after Sky. 

    Yeah, it all went a bit pear-shaped for him. Loved his guitar playing with Sky, though, Those first 4 albums were hugely influential on me as a kid learning to make music.

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  4. Not me directly, but my Dad is a jazz drummist & clarinet player. One of his long-time musical associates sadly passed away a while back and his family decided to sell off his gear. My dad was offered (and bought) a Yanagisawa soprano sax for £100. Yanagisawa don't do budget instruments... must be worth at least 20x that amount.

    Said sadly departed acquaintance was primarily a bass player, but alas (for me) his family were a bit more clued up about the relative value of his '72 Jazz and DB, so there were no bargains to be had.

    Closet I've probably come was a mid-80's MIJ Fender Jazz I paid £100 for when I was at uni - which was a lot of money to find as a skint student. It belonged to a flatmate who a) never played it and b) was very broke. It's since been extensively modified, so is more of a bitsa these days, but I've still got all the original parts. Well, except the sawdust from the extra routing... It's the proverbial 'comfy slippers' bass, so I doubt it'll ever move on.

  5. Whether Stew goes ahead with this or not, whether it works or not, this has to go down as one of my all time favourite Basschat threads!

    The sharing of ideas, the willingness to help out, the support, camaraderie and Stew's willingness to give it a go, are all just awesome. Exactly what BC has come to mean to me.

    Now, I have to go as apparently I have something in my eye... 👀

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, Jakester said:

    We went to Cheltenham Jazz Festival last year. One of the acts we went to see was The Bad Plus. 

    I thought it was great: my wife, when questioned, said "it was physically painful and I never want to hear anything like that again". My son concurred. 

    So anything by TBP tends to work, but all you need to do is say "it's jazz'" and they run a mile. 

    The name is familiar, but I don't know why. Currently listening to some of the latest album (Activate Infinity) on Bandcamp - have to say I'm really liking it!

    I generally find the easiest way to empty a room is to put on anything I've played on...

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  7. I think for some there is a learning and development element to it as well.You might be good enough to front a band playing in the Dog & Duck, but if someone offers you the chance to work as a backing singer for a band playing arena shows, the opportunities to learn (and earn!) would be much greater.

    Case in point, in the days of my old Americana band a couple of the guys met a girl at a party who was desperate to sing with a band but had no live experience and struggled with the concept of standing on a stage in front of an audience. She certainly could sing, no doubt about that. We persuaded her to come to a couple of rehearsals with us, doing backing vocals on a couple of numbers and taking lead on one.

    Eventually she was confident to give it a go in a live setting, and despite being extremely nervous, did very well. She did a few more shows with us, growing in confidence all the time, and was then poached by the BMX Bandits...

  8. In an attempt to inspire myself to pick up a bass and start playing again after a long (very long) break, I set myself the rather ambitious target of learning Vlufpeck's Conscious Club, during lockdown...

    First realisation - that after 8 years away, I definitely can't play at the level I used too! :$

    Second realisation - OK, that's probably a bit too ambitious for a first track to tackle.

    Settled on Frank Wilson's Do I Love You instead.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV_Bql7Pugw

    Got all the parts together, just need to work on the consistency at full speed. Thankfully it's only 2.25...

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  9. I remember getting Metallica's Black album on vinyl, and while the recording was fine, the center label was misprinted on side two, so it went back and I swapped it for the CD version.

    Also had another one around the same time. Gate-fold double album, where sides 3 and 4 were both printed as side 3. I think it might have been Exit Stage Left. It was the first Rush album I bought, after being blown away by a track on the Fluff Freeman rock show, and the song I desperately wanted to hear again was (or should have been) on side 4... That one went back too. 9_9

  10. 1 hour ago, Jabba_the_gut said:

    This is it. I dismantled the bass quite a while back - really should put it back together again! Sapele laminated with I think two strips of wenge and some other random hardwood.

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    I was looking at this recently as it was my first attempt at a scarf joint that worked really well because I cannot see the join.

    Go on, give us a clue!

    Where, on there, is the join? That's amazing.

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