Rimshot
Member
Friday, May 26th, 2006 - 9:00 PM
A new era in bass playing began for Rimshot as he took the stage with his shiny black Stingray (with black pearloid pickguard). Two and one half hours later it was decided that no other bass would ever be necessary for ANYTHING (except maybe a couple more Stingrays).
Also noteworthy was when band vocalist/guitarist took the bass for a song (some Stray Cats tune) and after a couple of test plucks, spoke clearly into the mic:
"This is a nice bass!"
Take it for what it's worth (he is a guitarist after all) but if even "their kind" can appreciate the looks, sound and playability of what may be the best bass EVER, can world domination be far behind?
A new era in bass playing began for Rimshot as he took the stage with his shiny black Stingray (with black pearloid pickguard). Two and one half hours later it was decided that no other bass would ever be necessary for ANYTHING (except maybe a couple more Stingrays).
Also noteworthy was when band vocalist/guitarist took the bass for a song (some Stray Cats tune) and after a couple of test plucks, spoke clearly into the mic:
"This is a nice bass!"
Take it for what it's worth (he is a guitarist after all) but if even "their kind" can appreciate the looks, sound and playability of what may be the best bass EVER, can world domination be far behind?