The Last Bass Outpost
Main Forums => The Bass Zone => Topic started by: tonebender on December 10, 2010, 07:16:35 PM
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Bonnie Whitmore , bassist for Hayes Carll, singer/songwriter out of Texas, playing my DarkStar P-bass on Imus this morning. Scott Davis bends the strings on my telecaster with the single hum-size P90 in the bridge. Super nice folks and great musicians. It's a two-fer. I love to see and hear my builds in capable hands.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHgH0oi0OhY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHgH0oi0OhY)
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Video is hanging up for me right now, hopefully I can watch it through later.
I mentioned Bonnie here http://bassoutpost.com/index.php?topic=4744.0 shortly before you registered. I like her.
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I think that's how I found the forum. She has an japanese Electra EB-3 slothead that is pretty sweet, the one you saw on ACL, also plays a Jack Casady Epiphone. Hopefully it's DarkStar from here on out. She says she likes it. Nice girl with tasteful, in-the-pocket playing and a great voice.
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Good-looking instrument. Dreadful, mopey musical selection. That's the kind of country music I can't stand. It doesn't give her any chance to demonstrate her skills - at least, not in the 60 seconds I endured before hitting stop.
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Not playing ball in the UK either... I'll give it a run when you lot are snoozin'...
I can tolerate sum slow country betterer than thems West Coast's beach music folks... ;)
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This one's a little more upbeat -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SShoNVXw1zU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SShoNVXw1zU)
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No UK on the second...
1st played through this time... reminded me of the off-key style of Sam Baker...
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Okay, heard all three now. All good IMO.
Hayes Carll is definitely an acquired taste, his music is not typical of modern country or Americana. More of a singer/songwriter type influenced by old style country, rockabilly and folk.
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Good-looking instrument. Dreadful, mopey musical selection. That's the kind of country music I can't stand. It doesn't give her any chance to demonstrate her skills - at least, not in the 60 seconds I endured before hitting stop.
+10000
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That's a much more interesting and listenable cut. I can see that he must be an acquired taste.
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the bassplayer in real country music is not often one to display talents in a outfront way. the way things are supposed to be. imnsoho. i think a lot of players miss some good music because they focus on their instrument of choice too much. as usual i could be wrong.
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the bassplayer in real country music is not often one to display talents in a outfront way. the way things are supposed to be. imnsoho. i think a lot of players miss some good music because they focus on their instrument of choice too much. as usual i could be wrong.
I like Country. Bakersfield sound, Cash, etc. Don't like Nash-trash. Basically bad R+R. And I certainly have had my fill of yet another singer-songwriter funereal dirge-drivel. Basically white-trash rap.
Now ask me my opinion!! ;D
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I like Country. Bakersfield sound, Cash, etc. Don't like Nash-trash. Basically bad R+R. And I certainly have had my fill of yet another singer-songwriter funereal dirge-drivel. Basically white-trash rap.
Now ask me my opinion!! ;D
You like what you like, but jeez, you sound like some of the geezers at the TDPRI (most younger than I am) who think Bakersfield is old time country even though it was actually heavily influenced by rock and roll. Or who long for the good old country of Waylon Jennings even though he was an "outlaw" because he didn't do good old country.
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Quite an eclectic bunch here as usual. I also built the tele and DarkStar bass used here by the Gin Blossoms. I'm interested in how you guys will tear them up now... 8) Have at it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxVDKh8ml5A (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxVDKh8ml5A)
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You like what you like, but jeez, you sound like some of the geezers at the TDPRI (most younger than I am) who think Bakersfield is old time country even though it was actually heavily influenced by rock and roll. Or who long for the good old country of Waylon Jennings even though he was an "outlaw" because he didn't do good old country.
Bakersfield influenced by R+R?? No!!!!!!! ;)....Kinda figured that. And sorry not crazy about Waylon either.
Watcha gonna do? Different strokes cetera cetera.....
Playing bass in this town as a floater has it's good things for sure. Maybe if I take a loooong brake from the singer/songwriter scene!Hmmm...maybe I could build a bass?
What's TDPRI?
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Hmmm...maybe I could build a bass?
Yeah, that would take your mind off Hayes Carll. ;D
What's TDPRI?
Telecaster Discussion Page Re-Issue (http://www.tdpri.com/forum/index.php). The only other place I post regularly. Since you're building now, you ought to check out this thread (http://www.tdpri.com/forum/tele-home-depot/194271-1959-les-paul-build.html) in the builders' section. It's only 119 pages long (so far).
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On my way there as we speak. Thanks for the tip!!
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I liked it! Nothing groundbreaking or sparkly inspired, but pleasant.
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Yeah, that would take your mind off Hayes Carll. ;D
Telecaster Discussion Page Re-Issue (http://www.tdpri.com/forum/index.php). The only other place I post regularly. Since you're building now, you ought to check out this thread (http://www.tdpri.com/forum/tele-home-depot/194271-1959-les-paul-build.html) in the builders' section. It's only 119 pages long (so far).
That guy is ridiculous (in a very good way) My head is spinning!!