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The Outpost Cafe / Dumber Than A Bag of Hammers
« on: September 06, 2009, 03:46:37 AM »
Rags to Riches to Rags story:

http://www.lotterypost.com/news/161361

This should be mandatory reading for every megalotto winner.



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Other Bass Brands / Jack Bruce on Dano!
« on: September 04, 2009, 11:18:09 PM »
Early CREAM switchin' things up with Jack & Eric on opposite sides of the stage than usual & Jack on an unusual bass:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5KjqkUF0Nc&feature=related

Cooool

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The Outpost Cafe / Golden Oldies
« on: September 04, 2009, 10:53:29 PM »
I know I started a thread like this awhile back but can't find it so we'll start anew.

Lotsa good ol' songs keep goin' thru my head altho I almost never tune in any radio stations that specialize in this era & the cds in my collection are late 60s forward & most of 'em are 70s & 80s Hard Rock an' METAL, some Blues.
I'm talkin' about 50s & 60s Pop Rock like:
I'm A Girl Watcher
Solitary Man~ Neil Diamond
You're Just Too Good To Be True
Peggy Sue
Live For Today

Guess they remind me of my youth. Funny how you can't shake this stuff even if you try.
I reckon a lot of you oldtimers are in the same boat.
What Golden Oldies still float your boat?
See if you can name the artists who sang mine & if you don't know the artists who sang yours then we can all try an' guess.


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The Bass Zone / THE doors
« on: August 31, 2009, 07:18:21 AM »
Wait a minute you said to yourself before you clicked on this thread--The doors didn't have a bassplayer!
No~ but they did have a few help out.

Listening to the doors a lot & learning bass parts. Yes, they brought in many bassists!!!!!
Wikipedia states:

The origins of The Doors lay in a chance meeting between acquaintances and fellow UCLA film school alumni Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek on Venice Beach California in July 1965. Morrison told Manzarek he had been writing songs (Morrison said "I was taking notes at a fantastic rock-n-roll concert going on in my head") and, with Manzarek's encouragement, sang "Moonlight Drive". Impressed by Morrison's lyrics, Manzarek suggested they form a band.
Keyboardist Manzarek was in a band called Rick And The Ravens with his brothers Rick & Jim Manzarek, while drummer John Densmore was playing with The Psychedelic Rangers, and knew Manzarek from meditation classes. In August, Densmore joined the group and, along with members of The Ravens and bass player Pat Sullivan (later credited using her married name Patricia Hansen in the 1997 box CD release), recorded a six-song demo in September 1965. This circulated widely as a bootleg recording and appeared in full on the 1997 Doors box set.
That month the group recruited guitarist Robby Krieger, and the final lineup — Morrison, Manzarek, Krieger and Densmore — was complete.


And furthermore:

The Doors were unusual among rock groups because they did not use a bass guitar when playing live. Instead, Manzarek played the bass lines with his left hand on the newly invented Fender Rhodes Piano Bass, an offshoot of the Fender Rhodes electric piano, playing other keyboards with his right hand. On their studio albums (with the notable exception of their eponymous first record), The Doors did use bass players, such as Jerry Scheff, Harvey Brooks, Lonnie Mack, Larry Knechtel and Leroy Vinnegar.

Now I've just gotta keep studying to see which bassplayer played on what songs....

The Doors of the 21st Century & subsequent names of the band from 2002 to 2008 feature Angelo Barbera on bass & now it's Phil Chen on bass as you can see from the Wiki link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors

Been lovin' Morrison Hotel the most with cool bass on Indian Summer, Queen of the Highway & Roadhouse Blues.

In other bass news, I'm on a quest for a lefty ESP bass which Musician's Friend now says has been discontinued but at least I know some were made & may find one used.
If it really looks like this that would be ok:



...but it would be HELLA BADASS if it looks more like this ax:



I'm also planning to have a Vampyre style bass Custom Made with a pointy headstock to match the body.
Probly in a transparent blood red with tigerstriped wood showing thru.
Gotta dig up some pics to share here & give to a luthier.

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The Outpost Cafe / Classic Funk? or RnB
« on: August 18, 2009, 05:15:16 AM »
Whatever genre this is, I luvvit!!!

"The Mother of All Voices" ~ Prince

Get ready to feel chills all up an' down your spine!



Fokk YEAH! Gotta luvvit!

Been singin' this at the top of my lungs tonight & smilin' a lot.

I can fokken SING!!!

I wanna cover this song with cool chicks singin' backup!! heh

CLASSIC FUNK! or whatever :D

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The Bass Zone / I'm Losing You
« on: August 15, 2009, 05:17:03 PM »
Here's 2 great ol' songs with the same title.

First, the well known Faces song with Ron Wood on Zemaitis Metal Front Guitar!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4PXMCCTMwM&feature=related

Bassist Ronnie Lane RIP

Next is a vid I've just seen for the first time with Tony Levin on bass & guys from Cheap Trick backing John Lennon:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im3AUiCGqnk&feature=fvw

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The Outpost Cafe / Nancy Wilson Unplugged
« on: August 12, 2009, 07:24:17 AM »
I know, I know~ You're thinkin' "I'll plug her!"
Maybe that's just me. heh I've always loved her more than Ann.
anyway~ Dig this! This cd is 10 years old already, you should have it!

http://www.rhapsody.com/nancy-wilson/live-at-mccabes-guitar-shop/everything

This song "Everything" is appropriate right now cuz you can see meteor showers if you're in the right places.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20090811/sc_space/strongmeteorshowerexpectedtonight

Skies are too foggy in Surf City & wouldn't be that good even if clear but have a look tonight between midnight & 5am if you're  away from city lights.



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The Outpost Cafe / It Might Be Loud
« on: August 10, 2009, 08:17:52 PM »
Opens Thursday at Midnight!



Questions & Answers:



Looks goood

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The Bass Zone / My Fellow Lefty Bassplayers
« on: August 10, 2009, 03:44:32 PM »
I know there are a few of us here. Post some pics & vids!!!!!!

Here's Doug Pinnick with King's X doin' my fav song of theirs, very Beatlesesque:

http://www.mtv.com/videos/kings-x/46917/its-love.jhtml

Trippy vid & great song!!

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Guitars Etc. / The Mad Axman at 17
« on: August 09, 2009, 12:59:45 AM »
This is from the beginning of UFO~Too Hot Too Handle (1969-1993)

The magic starts at 2:14



THAT is BLUES!!! The bassplayer is good too!!

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The Outpost Cafe / Great Drummers!!
« on: July 31, 2009, 09:54:17 PM »
Don't want to put this Simon Phillips clip on the Crappy Drummers thread so...



Anthony Jackson on Bass!!

Watchin' a SP instructional DVD.
Got to meet him at NAMM once.

"I started playing Double Bass Drums in 1974 & the first thing I noticed is that the kit felt BALANCED!!" ~ Simon Phillips

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The Bass Zone / Coool Bass Stuff
« on: July 31, 2009, 03:52:26 AM »





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The Bass Zone / Fight Fire With Fire
« on: July 28, 2009, 04:13:07 AM »

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The Outpost Cafe / Joined A HEAVY METAL band as their Drummer!
« on: July 28, 2009, 01:02:52 AM »
Got an audition with these guys that ROCK who've been goin' thru more drummers than Spinal Tap.
I think the last one spontaneously combusted. lol

They like me & my playing so I'm IN! Yay, Hooray & Fokken A!!!

Leader's got a helluva voice & writes pretty good & he SHREDS on guitar.
Here's his myspace:

www.myspace.com/evloud

The other guitarist is good too & plays a '68 Goldtop LP!
They both play thru '74 Marshalls!!!!
Bassmon is good, always in tune & is helpin' me a lot learnin' my parts.
He's got an Ampeg SVT rig with 4 20s & 1 15 in cabs he built himself.

I'm SO stoked!

This'll be FUN & will give me a chance to get onstage soon.
...& hopefully generate some income.  :mrgreen:

For those of you who may not know, I play a HUGE black vintage TAMA kit with 24" Double Basses!!
So far just got half of it in their studio. Most of their songs don't require 2 bass drums.
...or Octobans or timbales, bells & chimes an' all that.
Good basic straight ahead AC/DC & Accept type METAL.
Sound like Great White now & then but HEAVIER!
I'm LOVIN' it!!!


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The Bass Zone / Jimi On Bass
« on: July 28, 2009, 12:27:22 AM »
This photo of Jimi on Bass is SO cooool:



The cat on the left appears to be Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. Johnny Winter on the right!

Found it on youtube but I don't think this recording is Jimi on bass. It's too simple! lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6Khlrrxs28&feature=related

The pic & the music may both be from JAMS at The Scene in NY tho!!


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