2 JM's / 2 VI's
- bulrich
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2 JM's / 2 VI's
This may have been posted here already, I'm new. (used to be barytoni on the FDP).
Came across one of the best, most hilarious videos ever on YouTube with some band playing 2 62 white Bass VI's and 2 Jazzmasters. Woah:
Tielman Borthers, Boosa Nova Baby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERgrf6VSsS8
Came across one of the best, most hilarious videos ever on YouTube with some band playing 2 62 white Bass VI's and 2 Jazzmasters. Woah:
Tielman Borthers, Boosa Nova Baby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERgrf6VSsS8
http://www.notifbutwhen.com/2/Offset-Basement.JPG
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
did anyone else notice that at least one of those bass VI's had no fender logo or anything else on the headstock? I didn't get to see the other one though. The headstock looked a bit too big too.
weird, huh?
weird, huh?
"we lack the motion to move to the new beat"
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
I'm more perplexed to see that surreal lip synching.
But yes you're right on the no logo, perhaps an earlier prototype. Both VI's look to be 62's.
But yes you're right on the no logo, perhaps an earlier prototype. Both VI's look to be 62's.
http://www.notifbutwhen.com/2/Offset-Basement.JPG
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
Funny-ass video!
Saw it once before.
That'a gotta be the swinginest 'Bossa Nova' I've ever seen...
They must'a really been up on the '66 technology since they had those Wireless guitars.
Saw it once before.
That'a gotta be the swinginest 'Bossa Nova' I've ever seen...
They must'a really been up on the '66 technology since they had those Wireless guitars.
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Bass VI - A What?
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
BRIAN!
about
frickin
time
this is the coolest thing i've ever seen!
imagine... one of those could've been mine...
about
frickin
time
this is the coolest thing i've ever seen!
imagine... one of those could've been mine...
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
welcome brian , we've kept a seat warm for you ...
relaxing alternative to doing actual work ...
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
i must say, watching them swing their guitars around like that reminded me of an extremely choreographed Refused....
"we lack the motion to move to the new beat"
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
Wow .. that's some fancy footwork to go with the matching suits. Kids these days just don't know how to put on a show.
I love the sound .. I can only imagine how full that must've sounded live with two Bass VIs and a couple of JMs, at least one of which was 10-string .. you can just catch a glimpse of the extra tuners right at the very end. I can kinda see how the gamelan influence filters in there.
I love the sound .. I can only imagine how full that must've sounded live with two Bass VIs and a couple of JMs, at least one of which was 10-string .. you can just catch a glimpse of the extra tuners right at the very end. I can kinda see how the gamelan influence filters in there.
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
waw
dont try this at home
hey brian
the world is small
nice to see you
dirk
(as in dirk & marlene)
d
dont try this at home
hey brian
the world is small
nice to see you
dirk
(as in dirk & marlene)
d
music ALLways
music IS my motor
music IS my motor
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
I'd like to find a proper recording of that one as you can really hear the VI's up front. Possibly not using flatwounds?
Nice and trably.
And greetings to all of you. This forum is great and long overdue.
-B
Nice and trably.
And greetings to all of you. This forum is great and long overdue.
-B
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
Welcome Brian,
Its been a while. If you come to Germany ,stop by and well have a beer.
Angel, Former resident of Cleveland ,Now a resident of Germany.
P.S. That video is just over the top
Its been a while. If you come to Germany ,stop by and well have a beer.
Angel, Former resident of Cleveland ,Now a resident of Germany.
P.S. That video is just over the top
Life on a Cool Curve
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
Back In The USSR you can't miss it ...bulrich wrote: I'd like to find a proper recording of that one as you can really hear the VI's up front. Possibly not using flatwounds?
Nice and trably.
And greetings to all of you. This forum is great and long overdue.
-B
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Re: 2 JM's / 2 VI's
what a cool video and I really like the sound of these bass VIs, I have to relisten to back in the ussr now...