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jubjub721

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hey you guys. its been a while since i have been on. I just was letting you guys know that the new lesclaypool dvd is amazing. if you guys like his style it is definatly somthing you should check out.
 

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Funny you should bring this up--there is a tenuous Claypool/Musicman connection.

Les has a certain tone that's very hard to obtain, however, I've been able to basically nail his Carl Thompson sound. My Sterling, set to single-coil mode, through and SWR Interstellar Overdrive to add a bit of grind, into a 1x15 cab. John the Fisherman anyone?
 

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Im proud to say ive been within a foot from les claypool...

i was standing outside my local venue as he walked by me to go to his van for something.

Tickets sold out though :( sigh. He was doing a small solo tour.
 

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Now here's a tenuous connection.

Adrian Belew did a power trio project with Les Claypool.

Adrian Belew also plays with my pal Bob Nyswonger in the Bears.

And I once loaned Bob a Bongo!

That, my friends, is tenuous.
 

shamus63

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bovinehost said:
Now here's a tenuous connection.

Adrian Belew did a power trio project with Les Claypool.

Adrian Belew also plays with my pal Bob Nyswonger in the Bears.

And I once loaned Bob a Bongo!

That, my friends, is tenuous.

6 degrees of Les...should we turn this into a sticky?
 

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only bass conection i have is to victor wooten.

took a bass class at wichita state a while back. My teacher learned ow to play double slap from one of the flectones himself.
 

jubjub721

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totaly off topic, but can we change our screen names without changing our bios and stuff

Dr. Acula would be the best screen name ever
 

shamus63

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jubjub721 said:
only bass conection i have is to victor wooten.

took a bass class at wichita state a while back. My teacher learned ow to play double slap from one of the flectones himself.

Victor's a pretty cool guy! Gave a free clinic here in town back in Nov. '04 while on a stay over with Bela Fleck. Did a meet-and-greet afterwards and signed a copy of his book for me ('Me and My Bass').

He and I talked shop for about 10 minutes. If I had the extra scratch, I'd take his Bass Camp.

The man is the best thing to happen to the bass since Jaco. IMHO.
 

sdguyman

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shamus63 said:
Victor's a pretty cool guy! Gave a free clinic here in town back in Nov. '04 while on a stay over with Bela Fleck. Did a meet-and-greet afterwards and signed a copy of his book for me ('Me and My Bass').

He and I talked shop for about 10 minutes. If I had the extra scratch, I'd take his Bass Camp.

The man is the best thing to happen to the bass since Jaco. IMHO.

Victor is the man. Last time he was here in San Diego on his solo tour at the Belly Up Tavern, I ended up going to the bar wayyyyy early and there he was just hanging out with his crew. The older guy who'se name escapes me was Victor's music teacher while growing up. Very nice guy as well. Cracking jokes about how Victor and his bro use to smack eachother around when they were kids. They were having a good time setting up.
 

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sdguyman said:
Victor is the man. Last time he was here in San Diego on his solo tour at the Belly Up Tavern, I ended up going to the bar wayyyyy early and there he was just hanging out with his crew. The older guy who'se name escapes me was Victor's music teacher while growing up. Very nice guy as well. Cracking jokes about how Victor and his bro use to smack eachother around when they were kids. They were having a good time setting up.

Hey! I've been to the Belly Up a few times (Smithereens '92; Fishbone '94 - canceled).

Whereabouts in SD are you located? I was at Oceanside, then Leucadia, then SDSU area, then downtown...then up here!
 

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shamus63 said:
Hey! I've been to the Belly Up a few times (Smithereens '92; Fishbone '94 - canceled).

Whereabouts in SD are you located? I was at Oceanside, then Leucadia, then SDSU area, then downtown...then up here!

I grew up here in SD. Lived most of my younger life in La Mesa. I went to Monte Vista HS. Then move to Pacific Beach during my college years. Got married to my wife and moved to Rancho San Diego. We had kids and needed a bigger house so now I'm in EastLake which is really East Chula Vista but the City of Chula Vista has a bad reputation of being a bad city except for Eastlake which consists of house that are 10 years old or newer. They are still developing the area. Anyway we alway just tell people we are from Eastlake.
 

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sdguyman said:
I grew up here in SD. Lived most of my younger life in La Mesa. I went to Monte Vista HS. Then move to Pacific Beach during my college years. Got married to my wife and moved to Rancho San Diego. We had kids and needed a bigger house so now I'm in EastLake which is really East Chula Vista but the City of Chula Vista has a bad reputation of being a bad city except for Eastlake which consists of house that are 10 years old or newer. They are still developing the area. Anyway we alway just tell people we are from Eastlake.

Yeah...I lived on 70th St. for a while. Also on Madeline at the Dorado Apt's.

Fun times and many, many parties!
 

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Back to the original topic for just a second, if you're talking about the Five Gallons of Diesel (or whatever it's called), I just ordered it on Monday and await its arrival with much excitement. I was a bit disappointed in the visual quality of the last Primus DVD, but what the hell, it's still Les.
 
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