Chris Maury Posted yesterday at 15:12 Posted yesterday at 15:12 Fast paced, fun video reviewing why the 80's were so special for bass players. The gear, the players, the innovations and SO MUCH more! This video provides a wide overview of the experience in the U.S. with LOTS of U.K. crossover - Mark King, Pino Palladino, Wal, Status, Trace Elliot, The Bass Centre, etc. Enjoy the memories! 10 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted yesterday at 15:31 Posted yesterday at 15:31 (edited) This is a great video and a nostalgic jaunt into our collective past (for those of us who were teenagers in the 80s!) - I was chatting with Chris on the Brooksy's Bass Corner Live Chat a few weeks ago, and he's certainly a mind of information on bass world, having previously run the Bass Centre LA. Highly recommended viewing material! Edited yesterday at 15:32 by HeadlessBassist 3 Quote
Chris Maury Posted yesterday at 15:55 Author Posted yesterday at 15:55 22 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: This is a great video and a nostalgic jaunt into our collective past (for those of us who were teenagers in the 80s!) - I was chatting with Chris on the Brooksy's Bass Corner Live Chat a few weeks ago, and he's certainly a mind of information on bass world, having previously run the Bass Centre LA. Highly recommended viewing material! Thanks so much for your kind comments, HeadlessBassist! It was a fun time, indeed!😃 1 Quote
crazycloud Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I'll watch it this arvo after Church, but I never left the 80s. My XL2 is still my favourite bass with the Status S2000 and Kubicki not far behind - they just need more stings for what I actually do these days. An 80s Hohner B2V helps take up some of that slack. I also has a Tune Bass Manic which I think is the ergonomic spiritual successor to the Ibanez SRs which today are my main players. My main guitar is also an 80's Daion and I have another 80s one incoming which I'll post when I get it. 3 Quote
police squad Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago very good. The decade I took up the bass. I remember lots of that gear coming out, it was an amazing time 2 Quote
Chris Maury Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 20 hours ago, crazycloud said: I'll watch it this arvo after Church, but I never left the 80s. My XL2 is still my favourite bass with the Status S2000 and Kubicki not far behind - they just need more stings for what I actually do these days. An 80s Hohner B2V helps take up some of that slack. I also has a Tune Bass Manic which I think is the ergonomic spiritual successor to the Ibanez SRs which today are my main players. My main guitar is also an 80's Daion and I have another 80s one incoming which I'll post when I get it. Nice! Thanks for watching and for sharing!😀 Quote
Chris Maury Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, police squad said: very good. The decade I took up the bass. I remember lots of that gear coming out, it was an amazing time Thanks for watching! It was a fun, memorable time indeed!😃 Quote
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