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Post by henny »

Some idiot lil' punk.
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Post by rickaddict »

What? You don't think that's cool? You should see my 4002.

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The guy I bought my V63 from is a punker. He said he had to sell it because it didn't deserve to be trashed like his other basses!
I, for one, am glad he sold it!
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Post by 1rr3l3v4n7 »

No Jeff.
Your basses ARE cool...


But this BG... sigh... Why a punk would even think about using a rick? To do power chords on it??? But still.... it might be easier to pan'handle on a street with a Rick... well... I mean... I would give spare change to anybody with a Rick Image
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Post by gothbin »

Altough it doesn't justify to treat a ric like that, it's a fact that punk(rock)ers use ric's a lot. And yes it's fun to play powerchords on a ric LOL.

But he, I'm a big Mötorhead fan anyway - so plays don't flame me.......
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Jeff, those are cool looking and took some creativity.
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Post by edski »

Pretty big difference between putting gaudy stickers on your guitar and putting on a gaudy finish! Image (JK)

Jeff, your basses took talent and skill to make that way. That 4001 took the dexterity of a chimp to put those stickers on.
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Post by iamthebassman »

I was in a punk band from '78-'82, after the first year I graduated from a P bass to a 4001. They were popular with punk bassists. I never put stickers on mine tho', I was way too proud of it. I was very careful with it, the Fender came into a bit of abuse tho'. OK, a LOT of abuse. Hey, I was 20.
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Post by bobcat »

Van Halen were plagued by the two most awful lead singers/frontmen in all of rock music. Eddie is a brilliant guitarist and it's sad that their music was marred by such terrible vocals and lyrics.
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You can say a lot of things about DLR, but he WAS a showman...
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The ultimate "frontman", in my book. Sure he left a lot to be desired in "notes", "melody", and such, but man, did everyone have a good time at a VH show!
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Yeah, just can't get into Sammy. At least Dave had more personality, IMHO.
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