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The Outpost Cafe / Re: You can’t hiii-iiide your lyin’ tracks …
« on: May 04, 2024, 07:36:51 AM »
That's the lame "British guitarist reacts" guy. I won't waste my time listening to anything he has to say.
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I hope they don't shut down all the locations. I'll have to go check out the remaining Manhattan store and see what's there.
Agreed. The logo is period-accurate.
That's true, those are the Dymo labels used at that time period. Definitely a period piece....of something.
And creepy. There is nothing more unsettling than ordained joy and happiness. It reminded me of The Book of Mormon musical somehow ... and lool & behold:
The creators of The Book of Mormon, a musical that satirizes the latter-day saint movement, cited Up with People as an inspiration for the cartoonishly joyous style of several of the songs in their musical performance, which sends up the clean-cut image of Mormon culture.
Nice too. Though I hate to say or write it, he really did play best on that Warwick Thumb in his later days, he was at his most expressive then. No wonder it was his go-to-instrument.
It still is one butt-ugly abomination of a bass.
"Lay your coconut on my tiki"? Dave!!!
I wouldn't. Most 4000's were routed for a neck pickup, and those are absolutely fine to convert, preferably keeping the original pickguard and harness intact and using a reisuue guard. But please don't take a dremel to a mint 1967 bass.