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1. Phil Lynott
2. Bruce Foxton
3. Geddy Lee
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Real name - Joe (bet that surprised you all, eh?)
Age - 18
Occupation - Student/Customer Assistant at the UK's favourite supermarket
Started off playing bass at Christmas '02 at the tender age of 13, because his dad decided that his new schoolmates needed a bass player. Started playing drums a month later, and guitar a couple of months after that. Continues to play all three with varying degrees of success, but is improving all the time. Possibly. Was the bass player for prog band Acta Non Verba, however, due to personal differences such as the guitarist being an arsehole now appears to be band-less, as far as bass is concerned. Also plays drums for ska/pop/punk/cheese band Used Inc, with whom he may be coming to a pub near you in the summer depending on whether or not the tour is arranged before Reading festival tickets go on sale. Has a very eclectic taste in music. Loves Fall Out Boy and Godspeed You! Black Emperor in equal measure. -
Yeah, I saw that on their website the other day. I'm in no position to buy but I was planning a trip down there while I'm back home in a couple of weeks anyway, so I'll have to go and see what they've actually got in stock. It'll be interesting to see if Chris is still trying to sell everyone that walks in the door a Fender 50s Precision when there's a couple of BG's or DD's hanging on the wall.
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Lots of Mars Volta, particularly off the last two albums - Tetragrammaton, Viscera Eyes, Aberinkula, Wax Simulacra and Goliath especially. Juan Alderete can really play, very tasteful as well.
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Right then, apparently the Studio and the Squadron are your best bets, I think both are in Ryde but I'm not sure.
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Blimey, that does look a bit special, not bad for just over 200 quid. It'd be interesting to find out if it came from the Cort factory, especially since they "discontinued" the Curbow 6 a while ago...
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If you don't mind a bit of flame maple and binding, Fender also do an [url="http://www.fender.com/products//search.php?partno=0254507570"]Aerodyne Precision[/url] to go along with the Jazz.
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A tip of the hat to you sir, that looks stunning. Looking forward to hearing it
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One of my mates is from the Isle of Wight and used to gig quite a bit when she lived there, I'll see if she knows of anywhere next time I see her.
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Just done this to my Warwick, so far so good with no adjustments, but I'll be keeping an eye on it.
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Hmmm, those do look interesting. According to GAK they're due in November, although whether they mean 2007 (and haven't updated the site) or 2008 I'm not sure. I'd guess 2007, seeing as I can't imagine selling many of them six months in advance.
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[quote name='JoeS' post='143356' date='Feb 19 2008, 08:39 PM']Guy Berryman's blue Ric, as seen here:
[url="http://youtube.com/watch?v=GBqRj8LwwEA"]http://youtube.com/watch?v=GBqRj8LwwEA[/url][/quote]
Forgot to say why...
Well, probably because I've always loved Rickys (both guitars and basses, I blame my dad for bringing me up on the Jam), especially the coloured ones, and I don't know anyone famous who uses a red one. If I did, that'd be the one I'd have -
Guy Berryman's blue Ric, as seen here:
[url="http://youtube.com/watch?v=GBqRj8LwwEA"]http://youtube.com/watch?v=GBqRj8LwwEA[/url] -
That link [i]is[/i] for a Precision...
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[quote name='MB1' post='142662' date='Feb 18 2008, 06:54 PM']MB1.
Surely The jolly Green Giant must be the Deciding Factor here![/quote]
Haha, surely the real question is whether to go for the jolly green giant or the David Dickinson-esque orange bloke on the other amp! -
I'm very seriously considering getting one of these as a replacement for my old, no-name poweramp, for the weight if nothing else. Plus, it would give me an excuse to buy another cab. Decisions, decisions...
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That SR5 looks incredible. Best Ltd Edition bass that EB have put out IMO.
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[quote name='ARGH' post='132931' date='Feb 3 2008, 11:40 AM']1, No I didnt. [b]Im saying techniques such as Dickens's are at the limit[/b]....there aint much else to develop,i think all the tools are there to learn,and the only way the instrument,we use, is going to develop is to physically change,if its going to exist into the next 100 years...[/quote]
How can you possibly know? Do you really think the first electric bass players of the 50's ever envisaged people like Bill Dickens (to use your example) playing the way he does?
I agree with Sibob (who was actually agreeing with someone else), this is calling for change for change's sake. You can only change the way an instrument is designed or played so much before it becomes a different instrument altogether. -
I walked past Leslie Ash and Lee Chapman at Thorpe Park once.
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Nick Oliveri was a big one for me when he was in QOTSA, but now you mention it I'm struggling to think of any others...
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Chad Smith, Jose Pasillas or Chad Sexton.
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Sting falling on the piano and then laughing at the beginning of Roxanne by The Police immediately springs to mind.
Bass lines that make the song
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You Can't Quit Me Baby by Queens of the Stone Age.