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The Bass Zone / Steve Knight~Mountain Man
« on: May 05, 2009, 07:34:47 PM »
On another forum I started a discussion about Power Trios & surprisingly one of the oldtimers put MOUNTAIN on the list!
Steve Knight is such a good keyboard player that some people don't even notice his playing...even after 40 years of ROCKING with MOUNTAIN. Yes, they formed in 1969~ Let's all celebrate the great contributions of all 4 of this Fab Four this year, their 40th Anniversary!!!!

Here's the news that made me put this in the BASS section--Steve has been playing fretless electric bass since about the mid 70s & has recently taken up upright bass!!
Here's his recent contribution to Felix's site, a timeline of his life:

http://www.pappalardi.com/Steve.html

An interesting life indeed!

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The Bass Zone / Going For The One
« on: April 29, 2009, 02:42:17 PM »
Vintage YES rehearsal:





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The Outpost Cafe / Autism from Vaccines?
« on: April 24, 2009, 05:10:21 AM »
You're not gonna see this on the evening news unless some angry parents do something about it.
I've been reading a lot of posts on another forum from parents of autistic children who have convinced me that their kids & many others got Autism from arsenic & mercury & other toxins in vaccinations!
I wanna do my part to make people aware of this insanity. Doctors are getting paid off by the pharmaceutical companies to promote these vaccines & there are HUGE profits being made by the madmen who are mixing up these vaccines & shooting up our kids!!!!!!!! Crikey

Here's a link to a good article about Jim Carrey speaking out against the madness very seriously.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-carrey/the-judgment-on-vaccines_b_189777.html

I'll find some more related links & post 'em here soon....

The few honest doctors who are against these crazy vaccines should be getting HERO awards.
The profiteers should be taken out, one way or another. This makes me SO mad!

There was a report recently that Amish kids are FINE because they're not getting these vaccines.
There are almost NO Autistic Amish kids.

Another recent report showed that there is a very high percentage of Autism in kids in Third World countries where they haven't had much medicine at all before & there was very little or No Autism & they're only recently being vaccinated heavily.



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The Outpost Cafe / Phil Spector Found Guilty
« on: April 13, 2009, 04:53:55 PM »
Music producer Phil Spector has been found guilty on second-degree murder charges. After 27 hours of deliberation, the jurors convicted Spector for the 2003 murder of Lana Clarkson.
The second-degree murder conviction against Spector, 69, could draw a sentence of 15 years to life in prison. As the verdict was being read, Spector's young wife, Rachelle, cried in the courtroom.

Jurors announced they have reached a verdict in his murder retrial. Spector was found guilty of fatally shooting actress Lana Clarkson in 2003.
Phil Spector Murder Trial
Music producer Phil Spector is accused of fatally shooting struggling actress Lana Clarkson in 2003. His original, 2007 trial lasted for 5 months but resulted in a mistrial. Spector is currently back in court.



Music producer Phil Spector and his wife Rachelle leave the Los Angeles Country Superior Court Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008, for a lunch break during his murder retrial.



Music producer Phil Spector is shown during his murder trial in Los Angeles, Monday, Aug. 27, 2007. Spector, 67, is accused of fatally shooting Lana Clarkson in February 2003.



In the original trial jurors could not decide whether Spector was responsible for the death of actress Lana Clarkson. In earlier testimony, Spector's then-chauffeur had told the court that he heard a loud noise and that Spector came out of his house and said "I think I killed somebody." Spector has referred to the death as "an accidental suicide."



Fidler polled the jury at the first trial, and each member agreed that a unanimous decision was not possible. "At this time, I will find that the jury is unable to arrive at a verdict and declare a mistrial in this matter." It is unclear which way they were leaning. Weinberg claims that Fidler's gag of Spector's wife and a potential defense witness were unfair.



Spector stands accused of killing Clarkson, a 40-year-old struggling actress, who met Spector at her job at the House of Blues on Feb. 3, 2003. Spector's defense claimed that Clarkson was depressed about her career in the months before her death. "I really feel like I'm losing it," she wrote to a friend at the time in an e-mail.



A search of Spector's mock-castle home in the Los Angeles suburbs uncovered several guns. Prosecutors claim Spector shot her; the defense contended throughout the trial that Clarkson died of a self-inflicted wound that was an accident or a suicide.



According to testimony, Clarkson went to Spector's mansion for a drink after work and a few hours later was dead from a single bullet fired into her mouth. A bloody revolver was found by police at her feet. A forensic expert said she was "unable to isolate any fingerprints" belonging to Spector on the gun that killed Clarkson, above.



Four women supported the prosecution's claim that Spector had a habit of threatening women with guns. Clockwise, from top left: Diane Ogden said Spector threatened her with guns in 1989. Kathy Sullivan said he liked to dress like Elmer Fudd and carry a shotgun around. Dorothy Melvin said he brandished a shotgun at her in the early 1990s. Stephanie Jennings said Spector held her at gunpoint in 1994.



Spector did not testify at the five-month trial. He remains free on $1 million bail. He's best known for his "wall of sound," a production technique yielding a dense, layered effect that he put to use crafting hits for the Ronettes, the Righteous Brothers, Ike and Tina Turner among others.




Spector's first trial in 2007 ended in a deadlock, with 10 out of 12 jurors favoring conviction.
Clarkson, the star of the 1985 cult film "Barbarian Queen," died at the age of 40 from a gunshot fired into her mouth as she sat in the foyer of Spector's mansion in 2003. She and Spector had met just hours earlier.
In the final arguments of the trial, Deputy District Attorney Truc Do painted a picture in the minds of jurors of what she says happened the night that Clarkson was shot dead in Spector's home. Calling Spector a "demonic maniac," Do pushed for a guilty of second-degree murder verdict, saying that Spector "is about a man who has had a history of playing Russian roulette with the lives of women. Five women got the empty chamber. Lana got the sixth bullet."
A ruling by Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler which permitted testimony by five women in Spector's past was perhaps the most controversial of both trials. All the incidents occurred between 1975 and 1995 but none resulted in guns being fired. All involved women who said Spector confronted them with guns when they tried to leave his presence.


Released on 1 million dollars bail? WTF? They shoulda locked him up TODAY!


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The Outpost Cafe / Vehicle Theft Prevention
« on: April 13, 2009, 01:33:50 PM »
I would love to have one of these in each of my vehicles. This would save the sagging automotive industry if they provided these in all new vehicles.
And to anyone who has had their car broken into, I hope they can find a little bit of satisfaction in this...

Intoducing, the Trunk Monkey Vehicle Theft Retrieval System:



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The Outpost Cafe / Italiano Musico
« on: April 10, 2009, 05:48:05 AM »
Stefano & Peppino--magnifico!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-dAsHvcgo0&feature=related

When I saw 'em the bassplayer in their band played upright bass.
He did a solo vocalising what he was playing which was VERRRY COOOL!

The drummer had a lot of finesse & used a floor tom customized into his bass.
So the band was very low key but dynamic!

They've made a great album called Bayshore Road:



Stef played in Y&T for awhile, & he's with Huey Lewis & the News now.
Peppino was voted Best Acoustic Guitarist in the Guitar Player magazine Reader's Choice Awards in 2007.



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The Outpost Cafe / Current Fav Song & Instrumental
« on: April 06, 2009, 01:12:32 PM »
Was Gonna call this discussion New Fav Song but my current fav is an old one. heh
Paul Rodgers back during the FREE era made a trip to Jamaica:



I love Reggae! Saw Bob Marley twice in Hawaii in '79!! Get his DVD of a '79 Santa Barbara show if you wanna feel really gooood.
Sorry~ No instrumental to share this time, that part of the thread title got added by my Mac's memory.  :P

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The Bass Zone / Duchess of Funk
« on: March 31, 2009, 10:00:49 PM »
Hey~ Check out this first track--FUNK IN A:

http://www.myspace.com/duchessoffunk

Shame about the rappin' some guy does on one track, but Anyway...

Gotta love the Duchess! 
She's a one person Rhythm Section like me--she plays Bass an' Drums on it!!
Her name's Alana Orr & there's an Orr on Guitar in her band named Ted, probly her brother or hubby?
Think I'll invite her here...we need more wimmin!

Ain't she cooool? Hot tooo


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The Outpost Cafe / Last Minute Warning!
« on: March 31, 2009, 05:36:10 PM »
This looks SERIOUS--from Yahoo Tech!!! Better check it out QUICK:

http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/132464

Luckily us Mac guys are not threatened by this. :D

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The Bass Zone / Fav Riffs To Play
« on: March 18, 2009, 12:36:12 PM »
Sunshine of Your Love was the first riff I played on my first bass.(Like millions of other bass players!)
Still LOVE playin' that!

These days my favs are Long Live Rock & Roll & China Cat Sunflower.

What is ROCKIN' your boat?

Let's focus on RIFFS here. If you're working on elaborate things start a new thread, please.

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The Outpost Cafe / Songs About Being Lonely
« on: March 16, 2009, 08:54:00 PM »
The Lonely Bull~ Herb Albert & the TJ Brass



Only the Lonely~ Roy Orbison



On the heels of the Surf thread, notice that the first 2 tracks have that surf beat!!

So Lonely~ The Police



Can you think of more? Anyone else feelin' lonely tonight?
Hey~ That's another one!

Are You Lonesome Tonight?~ Elvis

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Other Bass Brands / Joe Osborn Signature
« on: March 14, 2009, 11:12:14 PM »
Went to buy tix on Thursday for Y&T a week from tonight at the Redondo pier, & was surprised to see one of Uriah Duffy's bands on the marquee--Lyrics Born.
The ticket girl gave me a free ticket to see 'em. Uriah was gettin' a shot at the bar before goin' on & he recognized me & came over to where I was sittin'.
He recognized me from hangin' out after WHITESNAKE shows when he first joined them, & also talking at NAMM shows.
He was excited about his new Joe Osborn Sig bass & said it takes all he can dish out & says "So?" lol
He played the hell out of it & it has a mean growl!
I woulda rather heard him playin' it with WS of course. :D ...or FLAMETAL.


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The Outpost Cafe / Happy St. Patrick's Day 2009!
« on: March 13, 2009, 11:02:31 PM »


Yowzah~ Jessica Albacore!

Gonna try to find the movie Boondock Saints to watch.

There's a parade tomorrow down by the sea here in SoCal.
What's goin' on in your neck of the woods?

It's the 250th Anniversary of Guinness too!! ...if you're into that. :D

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The Outpost Cafe / Who Owns A Hot Rod?
« on: March 11, 2009, 09:26:52 PM »
I'm lovin' my recently acquired '94 Vette! Just got a new top on her:



Only had 108,000 miles on 'er when I got 'er but put another 2,000 more on already!!
Had a 289 Mustang convertible in high school but this is WAY faster with a 350 V8 bored out!
BIG FAT TIRES & EVERYTHING!

Gonna need to buy a trailer I guess. Sellin' my ol' galumphy van. It's an old guys ride--drives like a caddy or a yacht.
This Vette is makin' me feel rejuvenated! Sleek, BAY-BEE! Hauls ASS!

Who else here has a Hot Rod?

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