Posted on 09/17/2016 4:28:13 AM PDT by Mr_Moonlight
Edited on 09/19/2016 6:27:05 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Well, the whole concept of “street cred” is associated with rap music, which is generally eschewed by those of more discriminating musical tastes.
So...know whu’m say’n? Methinks you do get my hoodoo, you do, even tho’ I forgot my /sarc tag.
Duuuuude!
Mine is a G&L Lynx Bass from 1988 ... a "Jazz Bass" designed from the man himself: "G" being George Fullerton, and "L" being Leo Fender ... there is nothing wrong with any instrument designed by Leo or George post 1964 ... they're all just slabs of wood meant to played by players at gigs ... there is nothing more *magical* of a '51 Precision than there is of a '86 G&L Lynx .... both are just slabs of wood engineered by Leo Fender.
~ MM ~
True, true. It's amazing how many Generation.commers listen to AC/DC, Zeppelin, Floyd, and other classic rock bands because the music of their generation doesn't speak to them. I'm an Xer, and even we have damn few bands to point to with pride...except for 10 Pound Test (which I mention only in the interest of getting in a shameless self-plug).
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho! God Bless Texas!
LOL! Don't ever call me "Dude" ... I'm a Rocker. Not some shieet kickin' Heeee Hawwwin' Knee Slappin' hick from the hills of Appalachia ... I'm a Rocker, dammit !!!
But I love ya as a fellow American just the same ;)
God Bless Ya :)
~ MM ~
Mad Hatter, that one!
The bassist is the most normal person in the band - so how do you explain Lemmy?
A good bass player that sings harmony can work 7 nights a week in Texas if he/she wants to. ;o)
Flea is the crazy bassist for The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
COVER OF ROLLING STONE
Well, we’re big rock singers
We’ve got golden fingers
And we’re loved everywhere we go (that sounds like us)
We sing about beauty and we sing about truth
For ten-thousand dollars a show (right)
We take all kinds of pills that give us all kind of thrills
But the thrill we’ve never known
Is the thrill that’ll get ya when you get your picture
On the cover of the Rolling Stone
Chorus
(Rolling Stone) Wanna see my picture on the cover
(Stone)Wanna buy five copies for my mother (yeah)
(Stone)Wanna see my smilin’ face
On the cover of the Rolling Stone (that’s a very, very, good idea)
I got a freaky ole lady name a cocaine Katy
Who embroideries on my jeans
I got my poor old grey haired daddy
Drivin’ my limousine
Now, it’s all designed to blow our minds
But our minds won’t really be blown
Like the blow that’ll get ya when you get your picture
On the cover of the Rolling Stone
Chorus
[Freaky Guitar Break]
(Ah, that’s beautiful)
We got a lot of little teenage blue-eyed groupies
Who do anything we say
We got a genuine Indian Guru
Who’s teaching us a better way
We got all the friends that money can buy
So we never have to be alone
And we keep getting richer but we can’t get our picture
On the cover of the Rolling Stone
Chorus twice
An old fave of mine from Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
“Keith Moon and John Bonham were the ultimate drummers.”
Two words: Ginger Baker
"Ooooooooh, watch me press this button!"
I had that Nun for piano!
I have since switched to bass.
OHMYGOODNESSTHAT”S GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!
Yup, Leo & George were two pioneers of musical instruments. At a time where guitars were hand built by craftsmen with hand tools, putting them out of reach of the "common folk," Leo Fender came up with a guitar that was derisively called "the plank" by some, known as the Broadcaster, eventually renamed the Telecaster. It was inexpensive, but terrific quality. But that wasn't the only innovation. The electric bass, and amplifiers. The Bassman amplifier is a classic that many of the most amazing guitar amplifiers are based upon.
One other thing... Between the Fender & G&L days, Leo Fender also started Musicman, with a whole new generation of basses and amplifiers.
Just in the bass world, Leo Fender was behind some of the most sought-after basses (Presicion, Jass, and Musicman Stingray) as well as some of the best amplifiers.
Mark
Does Jim Thompson know about this?
I'm all ears ... whereabouts in Texas? My sister wants to move there to get away from these oppressive NYC taxes, and she's trying to talk me into going to TX with her. I'm a bit hesitant because I don't want to leave the NYC limelight, but if it's a steady gig with decent pay than I'm open to it ... as long as I can hit the ski slopes in NM or UT or NV relatively easily ... probably some driving distance from TX, but at least wouldn't have to sweat the 24/7 perpetual traffic jams that is NYC ...
~ MM ~
hahaaaaa :) Good one :)
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