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Gibson Basses / Re: My recently acquired 1969 Gibson EB3
« on: November 25, 2021, 09:23:10 AM »Great video ! I’d love to find one someday .Yes and YEs!
Scott your demos get better each time.
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Great video ! I’d love to find one someday .Yes and YEs!
What I meant was that in the sixties Epiphone basses were built in the Kalamazoo factory. So according to Morrow's opinion Epiphone did not make bass guitars.
I don't think this discussion is relevant to the topic that Chris started. He is asking which bass guitars have been the most influential. Not which factory has built whatever brand.
That is so brilliantly obscure that it's quotable!!I think that was a line in Tarzan. . . or King Kong.
Can imagine first song the young Russian once played on that bass: Duh-duh, duh-duh, duh-duh-du.... It's a hard world to get a break in, all the good things have been taken... But girl, there are ways to make certain things pay, Though I'm dressed in these rags I'll wear sable some day.... It's my life and I....
And then, to complete his act: Wipe out! Ka-boom!
Oh man, you live with someone for a mere 37 years and they already know you that well......
That would be one academic rank under Associate Professor of Popular Music.
North Texas is recognized nationwide for their high quality musical programs. They have a College of Music which is widely recognized as one of the best in the US. El linko magnifico.
Not just the usual rehash.
BP story about recent research, with a link to the actual research paper from 2019 published by Cambridge University Press.
James Jamerson or Carol Kaye: who played what? Uncovering the truth behind the Motown mystery