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bovinehost

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Out in the studio to all kinds of different stuff - got about 100 CDs in the changer and I just hit random play.

I get Nick Lowe, then some Motown, then some Sam Phillips, then some rockabilly...and that silly Bongo, plugged into my dream Peavey rig, just covers it all.

It makes the other basses feel bad.

I have a friend, he's 60 and one of the best jazz players in San Antonio and probably a lot of other places, too. He's traditional. He doesn't like weird stuff or off the wall stuff or bizarre colors....he figures odd looking basses will cost him stuffy jazz gigs, and he's probably right.

Anyway, he was up here last weekend and he's given me a lot of grief about the Bongos. Bongo Boy, he calls me. He finally gets around to plugging in my fiver, though, and from Friday through Sunday, that's about all he wanted to do - play that Bongo.

"What are you going to do with this one when you get the green one?" he asks. I tell him I'm keeping it. "Well.....put me down as first on the list for this one if you decide to get rid of it."

The Bongo Prevails.

Same thing with my buddy Ray, a touring, on-the-road forever kinda bassist. Knows every song ever recorded. He was in town last month, and yeah, he liked to hassle me about the Bongo. "Just too weird", he said.

He tried the four string HH one night and finally, hours later when he put it down, said "I want one of those."

Then I let him play the fiver. "Oh. Oh. Yeah, never mind, that's what I want."

I just thought it had been a while since I mentioned how really good these basses are, and this is all I wanted to say.

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See the look on his face? It was like that the whole time.
 

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Ya man, I loves me some Nick Lowe.

Big Kick, Plain Scrap.

Cruel to be Kind.

The list goes on and on. I met him once and we decided the Cars were pretty damned boring in concert. (He'd been opening for them.)
 

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I have to give credit to the Bongo. As I too sat playing one random song after another the Bongo covered each and every one without flinching. Dont get me wrong I loved my previous Sterlings and StingRays, but the Bongo is a bass force to be reckoned with.
--BONGO--THE BASS OF THE FUTURE IS HERE--
 

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Ha! So you finally got that Chuck guy to give in! Indeed, thou art Lord Bongo. Ph33r. :p
 

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i was in the "this thing looks too odd" camp for a while ... then i played one at GC. it blew me the f&^$ away! i really wanted to buy the lil bastard. but, im in a punk band and 'lil bongo would look too "fancy" to take to gigs ... so i gots me a new sr4 to compilment my sterling. maybe if i get a bonus at work sometime soon ...
 

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Yeah, I agree. Makes me feel so much better about getting mine(four/five days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!). Yeah, of course I was excited anyway, but just recently it's like my Bongo admiration second wind. I can't wait. Thanks for sharing and please, Bongo stories of admiration and greatness are Always welcome(as in, don't stop the posting).
 

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Hm... Looks like there're some red markings on the neck? What's up with that?
 

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Hm... I was kinda ambiguous there. My bad. Here's what I'm talking about:

Those red lines on the edge of the fingerboard.
 
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More Bongo Files......
So the first outing was a couple nights ago at a fundraiser coffee house gig to which I played my Engelhardt and the Bongo... jaws were droppin' and eyes were buggin' but hey, my 'faux-hawk' haircut is fairly new :rolleyes:
but seriously, as all Bongo owners are well aquainted with the amount of compliments on tone and looks is amazing!
BTW, great groovin' out shot Jack! way more mojo than my "is it 4:20 yet?" sittin' on the couch shot. :D

pete
 

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midopa said:
Hm... I was kinda ambiguous there. My bad. Here's what I'm talking about:

Those red lines on the edge of the fingerboard.


Looks like normal rosewood to me. Of course, with a room that purple, I wouldn't trust any color to be accurately represented. :D
 

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Psychicpet said:
More Bongo Files......
So the first outing was a couple nights ago at a fundraiser coffee house gig to which I played my Engelhardt and the Bongo... jaws were droppin' and eyes were buggin' but hey, my 'faux-hawk' haircut is fairly new :rolleyes:
but seriously, as all Bongo owners are well aquainted with the amount of compliments on tone and looks is amazing!
BTW, great groovin' out shot Jack! way more mojo than my "is it 4:20 yet?" sittin' on the couch shot. :D

pete

Of course, there is something to be said about waiting for the right time of day to take a picture. :cool:
 

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There are some colored lights in the studio, and one of them is red - probably picking up a reflection off the frets. Good eyeballs, man, I never would have noticed it.
 

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bovinehost said:
There are some colored lights in the studio, and one of them is red - probably picking up a reflection off the frets. Good eyeballs, man, I never would have noticed it.

That's because you are old and your eyes are going bad. :p
 
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