Because I'm a bassplayer, and I love bedroomgroovin', here some movies of me playing various Rick basses. A 1973 4001 Jetglo with flatwounds, and a 2004 BlueBoy and 1994 Fireglo with roundwounds.
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1973JG, 1994FG and 2004BB (Basses)
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1973JG, 1994FG and 2004BB (Basses)
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'72 4001 MG (ex-Fireglo, now FUBAR)
'72 4001 MG (ex-Fireglo, now FUBAR)
Re: 1973JG, 1994FG and 2004BB (Basses)
Like that. Nice job William. I like the '73 best, then the Blueboy then the '94 FG. What's your favourite to play?
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Re: 1973JG, 1994FG and 2004BB (Basses)
My '62 Precision, but I can't say that out loud over here I'm affraid
I really like the feel of the '73, with the flatwounds (I'm a sucker for that), but if I should use flatwounds on for example the BlueBoy instead of the 4001, the BlueBoy would be my favorite.
I really like the feel of the '73, with the flatwounds (I'm a sucker for that), but if I should use flatwounds on for example the BlueBoy instead of the 4001, the BlueBoy would be my favorite.
"Work is for people who can't play video games"
'72 4001 MG (ex-Fireglo, now FUBAR)
'72 4001 MG (ex-Fireglo, now FUBAR)