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Tony Butler Signature Bass - Vintage V4MTB


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[quote name='tonyf' timestamp='1320265533' post='1424658']


Check the wholly appropriate bass solo at 4:34. That's the way to do it.

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:)

Forgot that I actually really liked this band - never hear them on the radio these days. Only got their albums on vinyl - looks like an Amazon order on the way.

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[quote name='tonyf' timestamp='1320265533' post='1424658']

+1

Tony's a great player. Always loved Big Country.

He's one of those bassists who's got such a signature style and sound. One of those "do exactly what the song needs" players.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OycvimPi6Jg[/media]

Check the wholly appropriate bass solo at 4:34. That's the way to do it.

Think I'm wearing my kilt at the gig on Saturday.... :)

T
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He's nicked my bass solo.................... :)

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Excuse me as I haven't read all the comments so if anyones said this my apols..
Tony Butler is a fantastic player, great tone and lovely complimentary lines yet melodic and interesting. I recall him using fenders and musicman. so even if I wanted a signature model of his, its unlikely I'd buy a vintage edition as I don't recall my favourite stuff being played on one of those. Underrated player.

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[quote name='Cosmo Valdemar' timestamp='1320272811' post='1424796']

You missed out the bit where you tell us all how ugly the bass is, how awful it sounds and how it is based on a terrible design that has been outdated for years. :)
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It is testament to Tony's great skill that he can make a bass as lame as a P bass sound good! In fact, he may be the only one who can.

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Yes, seems that he regularly used both Arias in the early days. Have to agree that it's good that Tony has a signature bass. Back in 83 The Crossing had just come out and Tony did some fine bass lines which were inventive but not too difficult to work out and play. I remember teaching a friend how to play bass (he's still playing) and the 1st track I showed him was 'Chance' which he managed to get close to week by week! Think I'll dig out The Storm on youtube. A VERY early big Country with an early Trace. Thinking back, I loved this band.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvbhbGQjy6Y[/media]

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Funny, now I'm remembering an interview with Tony from back in the day.

He had just stopped using, I think, an Aria SB1000.

Reckoned it had too many knobs which would just get knocked and change his sound.
Hence the simplified setup mentioned above.

Had the good taste to use a wall of Trace as well IIRC.

The very first time I saw them (1983, I think) was at The Locarno in Glasgow.
This was before Turbosound PA made it big. It was all wave horns, Philishave mids and W bins.
Stacks of it all lashed together with ropes.

The following week, in the same venue, I saw Level 42 for the first time.~

Two great bass players in the same week.

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i actually really like this, i have a soft spot for the black-black-maple thing, and then i checked out the bass solo (laughed so hard i stopped breathing), just for that i feel that i must own this bass!

i've actually played a few vintage guitars and they're excellent so this bass has just popped in very high up my want list, with an added j-pup it would serve me well when i don't want to use my 77.

Matt

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Anyone else checked out the very favourable review in BGM? This bass is now on my hit list. Especially as it's 200 quid cheaper than a MIM Precision (if you shop around). Hardware and pickups seem to be decent, and probably better than stock MIM Fender.

I love the black and maple combo. Anyone who claims it's not original should try buying a black/maple P bass for under 250 quid.

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I went to the college Tony taught at. It was weird him never actually playing anything, not even touching and instrument whilst i was there. He did comment at the 88 thumb bass i had at the time saying that he had one but he got rid of it cos it wasn't "rock and roll". Tbh i have never met a bass player with the arrogance of a lead guitarist. He does love himself a bit to much for a teacher as all his lectures revolved around what he did with Big Country. Which kinda put me off them.

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