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SteveC

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NOt sure if I should be supporting this Behringer E-Bay thread instead of the OFFICIAL thread, but... Has anyone ever seen this finish on a Gibson bass?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=64402&item=7326535040&rd=1

Rather purty, almost like tobacco sunburst over a tv-yellow.

"Am I enough of a freak to be worth paying to see?"- Separated Out (Marillion)

NEW band Old band

 

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What a steal...good job atm. I have the concert for george and I have watched it so many times that I could probably tell you the song order right now.
Hiram Bullock thinks I like the band volume too soft (but he plays guitar). Joe Sample thinks I like it way too loud (but he plays piano). -Marcus Miller
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Originally posted by Danzilla:

NOt sure if I should be supporting this Behringer E-Bay thread instead of the OFFICIAL thread, but...

damn behringers :D
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Wow! I like that Gibson Fretless. Nice find.

 

 

Someone got a little Knob crazy with this fretless:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=7326877437&rd=1

"Some people are like "slinkies". They're not really good for anything;

but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a

flight of stairs."

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Originally posted by Stackimo:

Wow! I like that Gibson Fretless. Nice find.

Someone got a little Knob crazy with this fretless:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=7326877437&rd=1

Wow! Either that's a gem or a complete nightmare, electronicly.

I like to check out Instrument Exchange's offerings (through their site directly) but their details on amps are really lacking.. it's a shame, a few changes would do soo much.

If you think my playing is bad, you should hear me sing!
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Got my Traveling Wilburys Vol.1 CD today!

 

Liner Notes:

The original Wilburys were a stationary people who, realizing that their civilization could not stand still for ever, began to go for short walks not the traveling as we now know it, but certainly as far as the corner and back. They must have taken to motion, in much the same way as penguins were at that time taking to ledges, for the next we hear of them they were going out for the day (often taking lunch or a picnic). Later we dont as yet know how much later some intrepid Wilburys began to go away for the weekend, leaving late Friday and coming back Sunday. It was they who evolved simple rhythmic forms to describe their adventures.

 

A remarkable sophisticated musical culture developed, considering there were no managers or agents, and the further the Wilburys traveled the more adventurous their music became, and the more it was revered by the elders of the tribe who believed it had the power to stave off madness, turn brunettes into blondes and increase the size of their ears.

 

But as the Wilburys began to go further and further in their search for musical inspiration they found themselves the object of interest among many less developed species 0 night-club owners, tour operators and recording executives. To the Wilburys, who had only just learnt to cope with wives, roadies and drummers, it was a blow from which many of them never recovered. They became hairdressers or TV rental salespersons.

 

But a tiny handful survived the last of the Traveling Wilburys and the songs gathered here represent the popular laments, the epic and heroic tales which characterize the apotheosis of the elusive Wilbury sound. The message of the music travels, as indeed they traveled and as I myself must now travel for further treatment. Good listening, good night and let thy Wilbury done

 

Sleeve note ã Hugh Jampton, E. F. Norti-Bitz Reader in Applied Jacket, Faculty of Sleeve Notes, University of Krakatoa (East of Java)

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