Author Topic: TOM PETERSSON'S (Now Baz Cooper) Old Hamer T bird 8 string Bass in action  (Read 3135 times)

Bionic-Joe

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We are called Sona Bliss. This is a live show from last night at the Elbo Room!!

nofi

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all i get is a thirty second add then an eternity of empty stage video.
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Not working at all for me (using Firefox with Adblock Plus). Just a still shot of an audience.

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  doesn't work for me either.
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No gotz dude.
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I watched a bunch of it. I had to drag the start point of the video well across the frame before there was any activity. I guess they just turn it on at the beginning of the eve and let it roll. Sounds like a fun band to play in. The sound quality through my comp speakers and probably from what the venue recorded with was a little lacking in bass but the songs are tight. I love a power trio. Like the black suits too. Speaking of 8 strings, your old Coral NR8 just arrived at my door about an hour ago. What a beautiful rock and roll monster. That thing just roars and the build quality is absolutely stunning. None of the pictures I saw do it justice. It's so much nicer in person. It plays and feels great. I'm so glad I bought it. The neighbors are not going to be happy this weekend.

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AWESOME!!! I Built the Tahiti Coral NR 8 to replace the Hamer after I sold it 10 years ago!!!!! And it's funny that Tom Petersson wound up with one of my 8 string basses..and used the Futura as well on stage.... He wanted the Hamer 8 string back...but I said NO WAY!!!! I'm taking this to the grave!!!! Unless Tom Traded me a 12 string AND a vintage T bird II...unbroken!!!

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I got nothin'.
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I clicked on it an hour in was rewarded with Thunderbird goodness and some great, rockin' power pop. I like it! 

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Nice work! The Hamer was cool but the white T bird II sounded like buttah!
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Very nice!  It is always good to play with a solid drummer like that guy.

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Thanks Guys... We were in one of the biggest original bands back from 1989-1991 when we got a $750,000. Record deal with Mercury. We used to outdraw the Smashing Pumplins... In fact..Billy Corgan was a big fan...our old name then was Daisy Chain....then was changed to Mind Bomb......our new sopngs are far superior to Daisy Chain....... same guitarist and same drummer..both my 2 favorite guitarist and drummer. I really appreciate your comments as well as Compliments!!!!

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Now that I've been able to listen to it, I think the T-bird II sounds a lot better.
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Hmmmm..interesting...2 votes for the T bird II....Hmmm....