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woah! those sound like fighting words........perhaps you didnt see the J.K at the end of my sentence....or perhaps you though it meant something other then just kidding
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I picked up an couple of "Vinyl Kings" CD's. They sound a lot like The Beatles.
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Vinyl Kings are superb!!
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Alex,

Oh, heavens no, I was just picking on myself. I am a dork. It honestly did cross my mind that the righty Paul should of replaced his Epiphoine pickgaurd with a lefty one, but then I realised if I let that bother me, I'd be a lost cause...

Another problem I notice with Beatle tribute bands (besides righty Pauls) are too-tall Ringos.
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Vinyl Kings are a good band! All original material, too. Everyone in the band is an A-team Nashville studio player, too. The bassist, Michael Rhodes, is the highest paid session musician in Nashville (righthanded, though). Image

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Post by rictified »

I saw Beatlemania in worcester about 20 years ago, their Ringo was right on, you'd swear it was him, he did the head bobbing exactly right too.
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I read an interview with John Lennon in the late 70's where he said he went to see Beatlemania for a laugh, and that their John did a better job as him than he did. He also said the main difference between them and Beatlemania, was you could actually hear Beatlemania.
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Alex,

I just now out of curiosity checked your profile, and at 17, just now figured that you probably DO live at your mothers house. I'm SO sorry! I always assumed that at 22, I was the youngest person on this forum.

With the "mothers house" comment, I was picturing a Simpsonesque "Comic book guy". I was trying to say,"Yeah, but I could be a much bigger dork". I wasn't trying to insult anyone...

Apologies for a joke that just didn't translate into print,

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Ha! yes, I do happen to live at my mother's house.... (see profile). I dont know about that dork bit....seeing as im probably more nit-picky then you are. Such as....why do most tribute bands play got to get you into my life in the pepper years?....and why do almost no tribute bands have a hofner with removed pickguard and "bassman" sticker for the later years
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Because 99% of the audience don't notice little things like that, in fact 99% of most audiences probably wouldn't know a P bass from a Hofner.
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Oh, I notice those things, alright!!

My wife hates when we go to a performance and I constantly nit-pick that stuff....Image

"John didn't strum like THAT!" or "George should shuffle his feet more".... haha!!
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Chris - do you play "slap" bass like Paul did? Image
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Post by iamthebassman »

Bob is correct. Case in point: In the early years of my Beatle band(when we weren't making much money) I played a lefty Epi Viola bass and a lefty 4003FG. On a break, a guy came up to me as I was standing near my basses and said "Man, where did you get those, they are exactly like Paul's".
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yea definetley.....We used to use Pathfinder 15R Stacks and mic them through the P.A (for small shows) and we had alot of comments on how good they look and sound.
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Post by scottpro1969 »

Ronn:
How did you like the Epi Viola?? I've been thinking about buying one since I can't afford a Hofner right now. I've heard pretty good things about the Epi and the Jay Turser copy. I'd be ineterested to hear your comments.
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