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the more i hear of this band the better they get.. this groove is just epic. i love the funk in there music. the bass playing at 3.00 is so good. anyone know what bass is being played on this track.?[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9pvlBuOZJw[/media]

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I love the Ozrics! I pretty much learnt to play bass from jamming along to Live Underslunky :)
I saw them live many times with Zia on bass (the player on this track) and he always had a pair of Precisions at gigs. His fave seemed to be a white one, white pickguard and loaded with an EMG active pickup I believe. The other P was a passive.
I'd love to know for sure myself but that's what I gathered from my own snooping at gigs!

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[quote name='Drax' timestamp='1417375854' post='2619730']
Their previous - Roly Wynn was a fantastic bassist, adore his lines on Pungent Effulgent.

@bubinga - if you haven't already, check Ayurvedic
[/quote] +1 R.I.P. Roly, an amazing bass player and Ayurvedic is a personal favourite too - Roly often played a Stingray or Precision. An old band i was in played at a festival with them, lovely bunch of guys with no ego's :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=707mdNUpcGE

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I never got to see Roly Wynne play live as he had stopped gigging by the time I got into them, so I've been going through loads of YouTube vids of the band to check out his playing style but drawn a blank.
Has anyone here got a link to a decent vid where you can see him playing? Not really sure even of what he looked like other than his eleven year old image that is immortalised on his father's famous "boy riding dolphin" sculpture by Chelsea bridge (which I have driven past many times without realising it was him until yesterday!)
Roly has been a big influence on many great bassists, not least Stuart Zender for one.

Anyone?

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I'd heard one or two things by them and then was lucky enough to find the entire 'cereal' box set which had been transferred to 6 CD's in a scruffy s/h record shop very cheap. Picked up a few things on and off through the years, theres a decent looking introductory CD here which I don't have but the track listing seems OK;
[url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Introducing-Ozric-Tentacles/dp/B00BQ3K172/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1417520125&sr=8-3&keywords=ozric+tentacles"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Introducing-Ozric-Tentacles/dp/B00BQ3K172/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1417520125&sr=8-3&keywords=ozric+tentacles[/url]
I have a double CD 'best of' but that is starting to look a bit pricey, used to be available very cheaply.

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[quote name='Badass' timestamp='1417519266' post='2621183']
Guys what album do you recommend to a newcomer to Ozric Tenticles?
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The first time I went looking, I was lucky enough to find Pungent Effulgent and Strangeitude as a 2-CD set. It was certainly cheap enough all of...12(?) years ago and I found them both fairly accessible.

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[quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1417521409' post='2621228']
The first time I went looking, I was lucky enough to find Pungent Effulgent and Strangeitude as a 2-CD set. It was certainly cheap enough all of...12(?) years ago and I found them both fairly accessible.
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Thanks for those two recommendations. I'll check youtube and then decide which to buy.

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[quote name='miles'tone' timestamp='1417516592' post='2621121']
I never got to see Roly Wynne play live as he had stopped gigging by the time I got into them, so I've been going through loads of YouTube vids of the band to check out his playing style but drawn a blank.
Has anyone here got a link to a decent vid where you can see him playing? Not really sure even of what he looked like other than his eleven year old image that is immortalised on his father's famous "boy riding dolphin" sculpture by Chelsea bridge (which I have driven past many times without realising it was him until yesterday!)
Roly has been a big influence on many great bassists, not least Stuart Zender for one.

Anyone?
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Will have a look as well.

I saw him play many times, but never really appreciated him properly live - at that time Ozric gigs were more about trying to see straight. Also their gigs never achieved the clarity they manage on record.

If you're interested in Roly, you might already be aware of the great facebook tribute site, 'boy on a dolphin' - partly curated by his sister (the current Ozrics bassist), and input from his daughter. Lots of personal pics and stories on there, it's a great site.

(I recently left FB so can't send the exact link, but this should get you there >> [url="https://www.facebook.com/damidge/posts/545892315495067?stream_ref=5"]https://www.facebook...67?stream_ref=5[/url] )

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[quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1417521409' post='2621228']
The first time I went looking, I was lucky enough to find Pungent Effulgent and Strangeitude as a 2-CD set. It was certainly cheap enough all of...12(?) years ago and I found them both fairly accessible.
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Yes. I was going to suggest that. Great price package for two of their better albums (IMO) B)

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For someone with no OT at all I still think the comp I posted before is a great start point;
[url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00BQ3K172/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00BQ3K172/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new[/url]
23 tracks for less than £7, delivered from UK?

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[quote name='KevB' timestamp='1417524043' post='2621271']
For someone with no OT at all I still think the comp I posted before is a great start point;
[url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00BQ3K172/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new"]http://www.amazon.co...8&condition=new[/url]
23 tracks for less than £7, delivered from UK?
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Personally I'd avoid that. It's not from the band itself, just a label cash in. Their albums work best as a whole, taking the tracks out of context doesn't do them justice.
Best starting point is Erpland, Pungent, or Strangeitude.
However, any Ozrics is better than none, so whatever works for you. (Amazed people still buy CDs anyway!) :)

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[quote name='Drax' timestamp='1417522601' post='2621247']


Will have a look as well.

I saw him play many times, but never really appreciated him properly live - at that time Ozric gigs were more about trying to see straight. Also their gigs never achieved the clarity they manage on record.

If you're interested in Roly, you might already be aware of the great facebook tribute site, 'boy on a dolphin' - partly curated by his sister (the current Ozrics bassist), and input from his daughter. Lots of personal pics and stories on there, it's a great site.

(I recently left FB so can't send the exact link, but this should get you there >> [url="https://www.facebook.com/damidge/posts/545892315495067?stream_ref=5"]https://www.facebook...67?stream_ref=5[/url] )
[/quote]

Hey thanks for that, I've just sent a request to join the group. Nice one!

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[quote name='Badass' timestamp='1417519266' post='2621183']
Guys what album do you recommend to a newcomer to Ozric Tenticles?
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Live Underslunky was my first Ozrics album and still my fave. My fave live album by any artist actually.
Strangitude, Erpland and Pungent Effulgent are the high watermarks to check out first otherwise.

I've been really digging their latest, Paper Monkeys this year too (came out 2011). A stripped down band now with Ed Wynne's wife Brandi Wynne on bass and his son on keys + an awesome drummer. Not the album to start with as an introduction to the band but I think it's still quality. Nice that Brandi is using a 5 string on it which suits the bands vibe well I reckon.

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[quote name='miles'tone' timestamp='1417525751' post='2621305']
Live Underslunky was my first Ozrics album and still my fave. My fave live album by any artist actually.
Strangitude, Erpland and Pungent Effulgent are the high watermarks to check out first otherwise.

I've been really digging their latest, Paper Monkeys this year too (came out 2011). A stripped down band now with Ed Wynne's wife Brandi Wynne on bass and his son on keys + an awesome drummer. Not the album to start with as an introduction to the band but I think it's still quality. Nice that Brandi is using a 5 string on it which suits the bands vibe well I reckon.
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Thanks guys. Plenty to get my teeth into here. Sorry for the thread derail.

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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1417467020' post='2620715']
What an awesome band!!!

I owned a CD of them from years ago, and somehow I forgot about them :blush:
Three more CDs were purchased on Amazon in the past 24 hours. And I only realised now they were playing in Edinburgh just a week ago! :rolleyes:
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Aww, that passed me by too, otherwise I'd have thought about going. They're better experienced in a field than under a roof though!
I remember having a couple of their albums in the 90s when I was a teenager. The CDs came with a leaflet inside which listed the other ones you could order from them. When you called the number it was apparently just the phone in their communal farmhouse, answered by whoever was around in whatever state of refreshment they were in at the time!

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I also really like and recommend the albums, 'Jurassic shift' & 'Arborescence'...some lovely moments on that album. If your like me who likes to watch DVD's of bands live then you can't go wrong with their 'Live at the Pongmasters ball' :)

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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1417545593' post='2621580']
When you called the number it was apparently just the phone in their communal farmhouse, answered by whoever was around in whatever state of refreshment they were in at the time!
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How cool is that?!? B) :D

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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1417545593' post='2621580']
Aww, that passed me by too, otherwise I'd have thought about going. They're better experienced in a field than under a roof though!
I remember having a couple of their albums in the 90s when I was a teenager. The CDs came with a leaflet inside which listed the other ones you could order from them. When you called the number it was apparently just the phone in their communal farmhouse, answered by whoever was around in whatever state of refreshment they were in at the time!
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Ha! Awesome!
8 albums currently on rotation... at work, in the car... How could I forget about this band!??? Loving the bass too!!!

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