I’ve always liked the Explorer body style. I don’t know what that is, a pickup maybe? Cool either way.
The first bass I owned was in ‘75, a Grabber with the sliding pickup. Gene had one, so I had to.
I love it when sellers slip those in. Years ago I was looking at a watch on ebay being sold by a dude I knew in FLORIDA(figures), last two pics were him naked with 2 girls. I emailed him and they were gone a few minutes later.1960's Vox Phantom Bass Guitar Black | eBay
Complete with original case. This bass does have an illustrious history. Complete with case. This bass never had any problems. The last photo was taken last year.www.ebay.com
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I love it when sellers slip those in. Years ago I was looking at a watch on ebay being sold by a dude I knew in FLORIDA(figures), last two pics were him naked with 2 girls. I emailed him and they were gone a few minutes later.
They don't make a bass that I've seen.
I don't relish the design anyway.
Those are only for hotdogs and brats.They don't make a bass that I've seen.
I don't relish the design anyway.
Those are only for hotdogs and brats.
A lot of those types of things are failures but I kind of dig that.
Always the most drama. There's a good reason for the expression, "preaching to the choir." I won't play again at a church that doesn't compensate the band members at least minimally. I CAN sign that check and drop it in the basket - if that's how I feel about it, that day.New worship leader at one of the churches I've played at. He wants to come in and change shit around. He's about to destroy the delicate balance. Never had more drama than with church bands.
Anyway I've been "invited" to play. I told the guy that I'll skip out on practice at the first chance of one of my real gigs. He didn't seem to happy about that. These guys always want the most effort for zero compensation.
I'm playing one time to see what's up. Doubt I'll do it again. I already told the guy that I have no desire to be committed to a worship team in any way.Always the most drama. There's a good reason for the expression, "preaching to the choir." I won't play again at a church that doesn't compensate the band members at least minimally. I CAN sign that check and drop it in the basket - if that's how I feel about it, that day.
I played at one super progressive church where I was able to tear into a fully fuzzed version of At The Cross(old standard) in the solo section of some Lincoln Brewster song. Older peeps actually recognized it and started singing along.I won't play at church unless I can do the NIB solo right before we tear into Ave Maria.