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  1. Well I liked it, but then again I like jazz and prog and fusion, so I obviously enjoy music that disappears up its own arse and therefore have no taste :rolleyes:

    [quote name='sturm' post='613972' date='Oct 1 2009, 04:48 PM']im sure im missing the point but i fail to see how palladino has influenced so many bass players, there was nothing inspiring about that just - as others have pointed out - a demo of technical ability and surely music disappearing up its own arse[/quote]
    Are you judging his entire appeal based on this one clip? It's not remotely representative of his career to date.

    [quote name='wombatboter' post='610816' date='Sep 28 2009, 01:44 PM']Belgium ! Hooray !![/quote]
    yeah, brilliant :)

    Why no UK dates?

  2. [quote name='wotnwhy' post='861841' date='Jun 9 2010, 10:09 AM']If you have a neck you like take it to Jon.

    When i had mine made i was in love with the neck on my MTD Kingston, so i showed him that and he made it spot on![/quote]
    Likewise, only in my case it was the neck from my Yamaha RBX765A which was the most comfortable 5-string neck I'd ever played. I gave the Yam neck to Jon to copy, and mentioned in passing that I was thinking of defretting it. So when I got it back, he'd defretted it for me :)
    Yes there's a bit of a wait involved, but you'd wait a lot longer for a Wal and a hell of a lot longer for a Fodera. I can't/won't comment on the standard of Jon's work when compared to other small volume luthiers, as my personal experience of their products is limited and would therefore be unfair. All I will say is that his work is exemplary and that I am cockahoop with my bass. The only thing I am likely to change in the future is the pickups (from EMG to Delano, probably).

  3. [quote name='algmusic' post='861901' date='Jun 9 2010, 11:02 AM']I think it's a shame that people can't lend their gear, but these days people generally don't give a f*ck out you or your gear so we have to say no.. that said in some circles there is mutual respect, but the venues, the originator is talking about.. I think not[/quote]
    In a nutshell. If we knew for a fact that the anonymous bloke who has just asked to borrow our rig would treat it with utmost care and respect, there'd be no problem. But we don't.

  4. Back in the early days, Mark King was my god. Today it's a much broader church -- I guess my current favourite is Marcus Miller, not just for his bass playing but for his all-round abilities as musician, writer, producer.

    [quote name='ezbass' post='823212' date='Apr 29 2010, 05:26 PM']How could I forget Tony Levin! (slaps head with palm).[/quote]
    He's a slaphead with what..? :)

  5. I started on bass, have stayed on bass and always will. I have a guitar and noodle about with it sometimes, and yes it's probably easier to work out ideas on it, but as an instrument it doesn't interest me anywhere near as much as its big brother.
    Having said that, I wouldn't mind a Parker Fly and an old Tele :)

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