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tiffles

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Grand Wazoo

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It was taken at Lims (London International Music Show June 2009) at the Excel, well the pic was actually taken after the show at the after party at the Hotel across the road from the Excel, where Mark played with that italian chap and also Albert Lee.
 

Powman

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Hmmm. Now I am having a few second thoughts about the Bongo on order. I am wondering if I need a Big Al instead (or both really).

I feel that my Sterling H is a real rock bass. What I was looking for is smooth deep lows. Which bass better accomplishes that goal; Big Al or Bongo HH?
 

oli@bass

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You should have come Oli, Strummer did!!

Yes, I know! I would have if it had been possible... in retrospect, I should have done that instead of been working like an ididot.

Anyways, I must check out Dave Marks teaching material, his playing rocks!
 

drTStingray

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Well done Blind Lemon - the new site is great.

Thanks for making us aware of these Fran. Nice pics as well - good to see Tiffles in pics as well.

I never realised that was Dave Marks - what superb playing - he writes instruction stuff in the UK Bass Guitar magazine - and I'm pretty sure he reviewed a 76 prototype Ray in the same magazine some years ago (I think he owns the bass?).

At the 2008 UK Knucklehead bash he played an SR5 with the guitar players - he did an awesome solo in a blues jazz jam - and I really didn't realise it was Dave Marks at the time - but he had those unique sideburns then as well!
 
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