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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Better than sex?
« on: February 24, 2011, 07:00:45 AM »
As a general matter: No one, absolutely no one can ruin Dusty Springfield's songs. I even like this here ...  :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

 

Nice loud bass in the mix too, way to go Woody!!!

Even young Annie had a nice go at it! Later in her career, and she had one, someone must have told her: "Annie, whatever you do on stage, don't attempt to dance!"  And she didn't anymore and then became famous. :mrgreen:


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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Good Ol' Classic Blues Songs
« on: February 24, 2011, 06:54:32 AM »
LOL, Nofi, it's not like you have any deeper penchant for da blooze, is it? :mrgreen:

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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Better than sex?
« on: February 24, 2011, 06:48:41 AM »
Always loved that song and this is another good version (Joss puts her heart and other body organs into it no doubt, but doesn't oversing), but let's be gentlemanly here and not forget some meanwhile more mature girls too:



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

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4HwiPFaIrI&feature=related[

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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 24, 2011, 06:39:38 AM »
My Lp bass has a plate under the bridge, but I thought it to be a flat surface to withstand the height adjustment tension?


Naw, it's a chunk of metal as thick as the upper part.

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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 24, 2011, 06:37:35 AM »
Which is why some peole say all Warwicks sound alike no matter what wood they use, that Kingtiger tank of a bridge is the determining sound factor. The budget Rock Basses used to have less massive bridges (pretty much Fenderish) and those basses did sound different. I believe that the new Rock Basses have the Warwick Kingtiger bridge now though.


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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 23, 2011, 09:57:40 AM »
The more sustain the less snap and attack perhaps. And wood tone. I hear less alder or ash (or whatever non-descript plant remnants these folks from California use ...  :) ) in a P or J with a heavy duty bridge (think Geddy Lee Signature) than on those with the flimsy original bridge. And those are snappier, livelier too, the only drawback is that high notes die pretty quickly and don't really sing. They are more percussive though.

Why would you want more sustain on a bass? You certainly don't need it for the deep tones, but when playing upper register notes that you want to let "stand" rather than quick percussive runs, then the sustain of a TBird or Ric is just sweeter (and beefier) than of a bolt-on bass no matter what the bridge.

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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 23, 2011, 03:40:15 AM »
That looks like the one floating around TB a few weeks ago. Wonder why it got turned around so fast?


By the way, I love my supertone bridge.

I don't think the guy knew what he was selling. He latched on to the Custom Shop decal, yes, but wasn't aware of the front jack, open gear tuners, larger headstock nor the fact that this bass preceded the 1987 reissue of the TB IV. If he had he would have done a bit more window dressing in his description and addressed collectors more. Which would have seen me have more competiton than I did! I stumbled on this purely by accident half an hour before the auction would have closed. The 1987 caught my eye, I thought "oh, this is an early one then" and as I enlarged the pic I saw the front jack and the headstock looked a bit oversized ... (I actually do feel that purely from a design perspective the smaller headstock of later TBirds looks better. The old size was overdoing things a little visually.)

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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 23, 2011, 03:30:53 AM »
What I like about the three point is that it doesn't have this massive plate obstructing the surface of the bass' top, yet isn't flimsy either with those three large studs. I'm not aware of any other bridge like that. It doesn't look utalitarian yet is. In comparison, both the Badass and the Supertone have put purpose over visual design which is sensible and generally good designing - form follows function -, but having both once in a while is nice too.

But this bass' prototype status warrants that its original look be reinstated. I have the Supertone on my Blackbird and it looks nicely industrial ON THAT TYPE OF TBird, gives a little more sustain (but just like a Ric a TBird is inherently already a sustain-rich bass so there is nothing really gained that way) than the three point and lets you lower the action a little more evenly, but the effects are not startling. I have not felt compelled to repeat the exercise with any other bass. Then again if that bass should play like a dream with it, I might keep it on there.

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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Gibson Investigation Update
« on: February 23, 2011, 02:33:58 AM »
That of course is true. There is no sense sending armed personnel into a dawn raid like that except the obvious "stating an example". Gibson didn't have heroin labs in Nashville.

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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 22, 2011, 05:33:55 PM »
I might reinstall the three point for historical accuracy AND because it is a sensible bridge. But let's hear first what Herr Carlston thinks of the Supertone.

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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 22, 2011, 03:42:56 PM »
Yes, it does seem to be accorded with Geneva Convention treatment!



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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 22, 2011, 03:33:40 PM »
It looks like it from the size of the open gear tuners, look how far apart they are in pic 3.

Hush little TBird, and do sleep well, Uncle Scott won't take you to Badass hell.  :rimshot:


Now the only thing I'm worried about  :rolleyes: is whether a prolonged stay in Utah might not turn the TB bass into a TP bass. TP as in Tea Party ... Indoctrination can be sneaky ...

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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 22, 2011, 03:21:34 PM »
Nice score Uwe!, I was looking at that ...

Now I'll go to TBird heaven one day. I saved that bass from a ghastly fate ...




 :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 22, 2011, 03:15:09 PM »





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Gibson Basses / Re: 1987 pre-regular line Custom Shop TB IV
« on: February 22, 2011, 01:45:22 PM »
Congrats...

You must have rolled past the 100th "Gibson" by now - just curious what was the 100th...

I have no idea! Numbers don't mean anything to me, only completeness does.  :mrgreen:

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