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smallequestrian

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My love of Jamiroquai predates my bass playing. For some reason I have never had the desire to learn any of their stuff though.
 

nottswarwick

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Hi all

Saw Jamiroquai in Nottingham (UK) a few weeks back. Paul Turner had a great bass sound - for the majority of the gig he was on his SR5 which sounded perfect. did a couple on his Jazz, and to me the SR5 sounded sweeter. Nice looking bass too. You will enjoy.

Oh - 1st post here also, so hello all, from the middle of the UK

Chris

:)
 

scottbass71

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Welcome to the best forum nottswarwick how does paul compare to Nick ?
Also I love the live in Verona DVD especially bad girls did they do that song?

thanks

Scott
 

nottswarwick

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Not seen Nick live other than a couple of video clips to be honest. But Paul is pretty groovy. I would like to hear what he comes up with in terms of lines if he records new stuff with them.
 

stingraydude

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scottbass71 said:
Welcome to the best forum nottswarwick how does paul compare to Nick ?
Scott

I'm pretty curious as to how paul compare with early jamiroquai bassist Stuart zender. I'm a huge stu zender fan so i'm going to need some convincing :p

on the other hand...Stuart didn't use music mans live ,only on some records :p




he used warwick very frequently :eek:
 

nottswarwick

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I believe that Stu Zender used a Streamer Stage One extensively on the 1st 3 Jamiroquai albums. I think he wrote some great basslines - and I say WROTE deliberately - Competent bassists can copy them, but it takes something special to invent something original - lets see if Paul is able to do this.
 
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