Plinth or Flange.
I would hate to think I had offended someone inadvertently.
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Plinth or Flange.
I would hate to think I had offended someone inadvertently.
I like both the words, they have certain something about them when they trip off your tongue :D
Sort of like lactate.
Possibly :lol:
Its like when you shout the C word at someone and you really mean it, it sort of drips with venom :01:
Flange is better cos it's a cool sounding fx :D
Shhhhwwwwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisssssshhhhhhhh.....Shhhhhwwwwooooooooossssshhhhhh :D
Jonno B)
Thanks for that Stanley ClarkeQuote:
Originally posted by JONNO_CELEBS@18 July 2004 - 17:54
Flange is better cos it's a cool sounding fx :D
Shhhhwwwwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisssssshhhhhhhh.....Shhhhhwwwwooooooooossssshhhhhh :D
Jonno B)
No you got me there JP, I have no idea who that is :rolleyes:
Jonno B)
He is one of the finest Bass Players the world has ever seen.Quote:
Originally posted by JONNO_CELEBS@18 July 2004 - 18:07
No you got me there JP, I have no idea who that is :rolleyes:
Jonno B)
Amongst other things he was in Return To Forever with Al DiMeola, Chic Corea and Lenny White.
http://www.stanleyclarke.com/frontpage.htm
i cant recolllect ,plinth....never liked,flange,because the description by dan.......
Ok :) Never heard of any of that, I just know I love the Flange, Van Halen put me onto that :01:
Jonno B)
Van Halen who.Quote:
Originally posted by JONNO_CELEBS@18 July 2004 - 18:12
Ok :) Never heard of any of that, I just know I love the Flange, Van Halen put me onto that :01:
Jonno B)
Van Halen Put :lol:
Eddie Van Halen? JP you are about the right age to know about the launch of the band :rolleyes:
Jonno B)
My copy of their first album has Eddie's fingerprints on it somewhere; I know this is true 'cuz he threw it at me from about 20 feet away.Quote:
Originally posted by JONNO_CELEBS@18 July 2004 - 12:17
Van Halen Put :lol:
Eddie Van Halen? JP you are about the right age to know about the launch of the band :rolleyes:
Jonno B)
BTW-Plinth suits me fine, though sometimes I find myself desirous of a great sibilant Sssssssss..., and choose a word like, oh...specious.
I love the flange too :DQuote:
Originally posted by JONNO_CELEBS@18 July 2004 - 18:12
I just know I love the Flange, Van Halen put me onto that :01:
Jonno B)
Not because of Van Halen though :lol: :lol:
plinth :01:
Thanks for that Stanley Clarke [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol+18 July 2004 - 19:05--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (J'Pol @ 18 July 2004 - 19:05)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-JONNO_CELEBS@18 July 2004 - 17:54
Flange is better cos it's a cool sounding fx :D
Shhhhwwwwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisssssshhhhhhhh.....Shhhhhwwwwooooooooossssshhhhhh :D
Jonno B)
Dear Polly,
Yet you are entering the very dangerous grounds of being really admired by
the likes of....................
feckin' YOGI!!!!
I mean : My dear mr. Clarke is like my idol!!!!!!!!!
The way he knows how to touch those bassy strings................
J'Pol for ADMIN!!!!!
YoDroolsAtTheSightOfCandyGroovin'OnClarke.....................
Yogi
I saw Jaco play with Weather Report, in Edinburgh.
He played Purple Haze (Harmonic Chords et al) on a fretless bass.
Before anyone says Jaco who, if you need to ask then the answer will mean nothing to you.
Doohhh, i will not go into a pastorian battle....... :lol: :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol@18 July 2004 - 20:48
Yogi
I saw Jaco play with Weather Report, in Edinburgh.
He played Purple Haze (Harmonic Chords et al) on a fretless bass.
Before anyone says Jaco who, if you need to ask then the answer will mean nothing to you.
Me with you on bassic basics............
Is this getting too musicworld??????
YoPlayedWi'TheLikesYouDunnoWannaKnow....ButWithATrueWeakHeartForFretless
Bassin
Difficult to work out which is worse on their own.
Put them in context though and it is obvious.
Try "Come and sit on this ......".
Flange wins by a mile. ;)
I think Stanley and Jaco (now playing in God's band) had styles so different as to preclude comparison.
Particularly when thinking of Weather Report / Return to Forever.
If anyone is interested in listening to any of this stuff then I have a bit of shareage going on.
I think it is also impossible to do a Garry Moore / Al DiMeola comparison, they are both feckin geniuses to my mind.
Again plenty of shareage for the right sort.
A novel and interesting approach.Quote:
Originally posted by lynx@18 July 2004 - 20:02
Difficult to work out which is worse on their own.
Put them in context though and it is obvious.
Try "Come and sit on this ......".
Flange wins by a mile. ;)
I fully concur, that by using your method then Flange wins by the proverbial.
Ókay, this is it.Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol@18 July 2004 - 21:02
I think Stanley and Jaco (now playing in God's band) had styles so different as to preclude comparison.
Particularly when thinking of Weather Report / Return to Forever.
If anyone is interested in listening to any of this stuff then I have a bit of shareage going on.
I think it is also impossible to do a Garry Moore / Al DiMeola comparison, they are both feckin geniuses to my mind.
Again plenty of shareage for the right sort.
Mr. Meola is my ............blah....blah....aaaarggghhh!!!!!
And not that "see me being brilliant" spanish show off with laughlin/deLucia, but his
"spanish highway"..................... :01:
YoMeola