Ox Boris
Well-known member
I know how it's supposed to happen, you buy your first bass at fifteen, for $50, learn how it feels and what you like, then, a dozen basses later and about to turn 50, you're contemplating "A bass for life." (As if.)
I don't have that luxury. Like a complete arse, I only caught the bass bug 6 months ago, and though I feel like a teenager about it, I'm not. My teen years are a faded canvass of rugby, rumpo and recidivism. One advantage of having a midlife crisis is that one usually has some trinkets under the bed which can be used to buy a ball-stranglingly nice bass.
So here it is: Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay4 HH Neck-Through - Sapphire Black, Rosewood.
Talk me out of it. Or tell me it's been discontinued, which is what usually happens.
I'm pretty sure I'm going to be happy with it, apart from the very real risk of this crowd-heckle: "You shoulda saved some money on the Bass and bought some effin' lesson, ya mug!"
I'm kidding, 'sif we get a crowd at our gigs.
I don't have that luxury. Like a complete arse, I only caught the bass bug 6 months ago, and though I feel like a teenager about it, I'm not. My teen years are a faded canvass of rugby, rumpo and recidivism. One advantage of having a midlife crisis is that one usually has some trinkets under the bed which can be used to buy a ball-stranglingly nice bass.
So here it is: Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay4 HH Neck-Through - Sapphire Black, Rosewood.
Talk me out of it. Or tell me it's been discontinued, which is what usually happens.
I'm pretty sure I'm going to be happy with it, apart from the very real risk of this crowd-heckle: "You shoulda saved some money on the Bass and bought some effin' lesson, ya mug!"
I'm kidding, 'sif we get a crowd at our gigs.