Steve Browning Posted yesterday at 10:54 Posted yesterday at 10:54 59 minutes ago, Supernaut said: Everyone who has met him says he's a decent bloke. Everyone who hasn't can't stand him. Someone once told me "Have you ever met a hater doing better than you?". Think that rings pretty true in this case. Everyone? I haven't met him but have no opinion of his character. I avoid any 'influencer' because I'm not interested in their content. Bite me. 1 2 Quote
TimR Posted yesterday at 11:50 Posted yesterday at 11:50 14 hours ago, MrDinsdale said: Did people get signature instruments and gear in the past because of their musical prowess or was it more of a commercial decision based of how much units they’d shift. I’m not sure that anything’s changed in that respect. Its always gone on. Sponsorship, not necessarily signature instruments, that's a more recent phenomena with mass production making it simple to do a run of 1000 instruments all exactly the same. Certainly bands sponsored by strings companies, some BassChatters have got free strings for tours etc. I imagine Paul McCartney got given a fair few basses. Quote
Woodinblack Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, TimR said: I imagine Paul McCartney got given a fair few basses. Strangely over time, it seems he hasn't reeally had that many - he was given a couple of rickenbackers and a yamaha, the other things he seems to have got himself. Quote
Crusoe Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 5 hours ago, Dan Dare said: Exactly. It had to happen that someone would play the "Jaco" card and sure enough... Who cares? Jaco may have been a great player, but he was also known to be, erm, difficult. You wouldn't want him in your band. He'd turn everything into the Jaco show, arrive for gigs off his face and generally be a PITA. It got him killed in the end (you have to be pretty deluded about yourself to think picking a fight with a doorman is a good idea). People like that are best admired from afar. I'm one of those who finds Danny K amusing. I wouldn't pay money for anything he's played and I wouldn't claim he's the greatest thing since sliced bread, but I like some of what he does. He seems a decent sort. Who cares that he doesn't have "ground-breaking talent"? Few do. Is this a new variation on Godwin's law? 😄 1 1 Quote
ped Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Crusoe said: Is this a new variation on Godwin's law? 😄 Jaco’s Jurisprudence 👨⚖️ 2 Quote
tauzero Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago On 02/12/2025 at 18:24, Misdee said: I think Danny Sapko is a very decent bass player, and his YT content is okay too. I agree with him quite often. I like his irreverent attitude and Yorkshire sense of humour. How he got voted Bass Player Of The Year is beyond me but I'm old fashioned and think that such awards are for people who make records and do gigs ect. Good for Danny, anyway. He was actually voted Behs Player of the Year, and was the only nominee. 1 Quote
SteveXFR Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago He can play slap but chooses not to and for that reason alone, he's alright. 3 Quote
ghostwheel Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 01/12/2025 at 21:44, Mrbigstuff said: Jesus. Who were the judges? He landed some licks but in general it was pretty sloppy. Meanwhile young bassists who can play (and unknown to most of us) are busy with real world gigs. Have you been vaccinated with seriousness? Quote
Mokl Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago What do I think of him? Not sure tbh; expect he's a decent bloke but haven't watched any of his vids for long enough to comment on his playing. I've heard of him, and we're all discussing him which I guess means he's winning in this day and age. 2 Quote
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