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Awww, thats a great album to play along with. My step-son and I used to jam along with RATM!

Bullet in the Head has an ace bass riff, root maj3 and flat 7. Loads of really nicely recorded Stingray Bass sounds all over that album.


3.49 ... That bass sound is a good enough reason to leave frets in a bass for me!!! ;-)

Ooooo, I feel all 'angsty' now... I'm gonna go and smash summat up!

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Hows this for a guitar accompaniment ? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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:lol:

Brillyant! Nice find our-Phil :lol:

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Last night the guy who previously played Fender Bass, brought instead a Takemine TB10 Fretless bass which can be played over the shoulder or upright. He played it over the shoulder. If you want my humble opinion he should stick to the Fender.

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So, Dave -
When are you going to tell us about Stanley Clarke ?
I saw him the other day , in Morrisons ..oops... no, sorry, it was on the telly , playing in 'Return to Forever' about 30 years ago :D
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IslandPink wrote:So, Dave -
When are you going to tell us about Stanley Clarke ?
Whaddya wanna know about him? :lol:

I saw him live once, it was dull TBH. His bassist was good, no really.

It was just a bit ....meh, nothing stood out. Expected the earth but got nuttin'.

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Oh, no !
I was expecting some entertainment on a Thurday evening, especially as I'm off now for 10 days with a hol in the Lakes . I had that 'Friday Feeling', but on a Thurday , now you've spoiled it :dontknow:
I will just go off and listen to 'Light as a Feather' with Flora Purim, as I believe he's on there...
I will do some research and get back to you .
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Don't get me wrong, on record I reckon he's great, but when I saw him live... it was....erm.... errrr...... ummm.... Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :)

Lets celebrate him using Youtoob as a medium!

I love the afro's.......... and Georges Satin shirt, stylin' bonus!



Total awethumness fulfilled...


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'Friday feelin' bass part to cheer you up!

go 'Nard....Go 'Nard....



DIET! And another..........



Go 'Nard....Go 'Nard..........

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Is that Andre Previn in the audience 17 seconds in?

and is it the friday feeling cos the bass is burpin like peeps do late on a Friday after a few alcopops

burp de birpin
birpin birpin
birp de birpin
chromatic rise hiccough
birp de birpin
birpin birpin

you know what I mean
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Oh Dave, that's more like it , that's what I needed !
I feel so mellow now, I think I shall grow an Afro while I'm in the Lake District .

God that 'Old Grey Whistle Test' logo gets to me, you know. I feel such a strong desire to go back and re-experience the 1970's .
I know there were a few power cuts, but with a satin shirt, it wouldn't be so bad .
It's so great to see people doing clever things and having fun . Where can you see that on telly these days - either of those ?
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IslandPink wrote:
God that 'Old Grey Whistle Test' logo gets to me, you know. I feel such a strong desire to go back and re-experience the 1970's
Glad you're feeling better now Poppit.

Have you seen this Mr J? -> http://www.bbcshop.com/music/old-grey-w ... bcdvd1867/

Nearly 10 hrs of OGWT. Ours landed today, we're starting on it tomorrow night. £10.49, delivered. Bargain.

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ed wrote:Is that Andre Previn in the audience 17 seconds in?

and is it the friday feeling cos the bass is burpin like peeps do late on a Friday after a few alcopops

burp de birpin
birpin birpin
birp de birpin
chromatic rise hiccough
birp de birpin
birpin birpin

you know what I mean
Got that groove, I got it ... I got... it!

"Burp de burpin.... dis groove is hurtin buts we burp de burpin!"

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Dave the bass wrote: Have you seen this Mr J? -> http://www.bbcshop.com/music/old-grey-w ... bcdvd1867/

Nearly 10 hrs of OGWT. Ours landed today, we're starting on it tomorrow night. £10.49, delivered. Bargain.
Have no fear Dave, they are already in my permanent archive . Enjoy ! :D But really, there's a lot more they have - I just wish they'd release the entire 'king OGWT archive, even if it was 20 discs and cost £150, let's get it sorted, really, please . Every week you see new bits & pieces on BBC 4 , why are they torturing us ???
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ahh man ye gots te stop flirtin
wid me
and get back to the birpin
cos the birpins wot we talkin
burp de burpin
burp de burpin
nuther chromatic rise an hiccough
burp de burpin
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