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gellkeller
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Words cannot describe my love for this band. Please tour Australia. Please.


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henry5
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Anyone know what strings Matt Osman uses? Every time I've seen him recently he's been playing a '70s 4000 through Ashdowns, although I read in an interview he says he uses a 60s Ric through Ampegs. Whether that's for recording or whether he's got the date of his bass wrong I don't know. He gets a great sound regardless and I think is rather underrated as a player.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mat_Osman
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Having just looked at some pretty good pictures I suspect that 4000 might be '73 like my old one; it's got the clay-coloured dots which seem to have gone by '74 (and of course as a set-neck it's no earlier than '72).

Still intrigued to know what strings he uses.....
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There's a 360/12 on the original recording of "Animal Nitrate", too.
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electrofaro wrote:There's a 360/12 on the original recording of "Animal Nitrate", too.
Yeah, and Bernard didn't give it very high praises either, LOL.
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