Youtube Video Distillate

Started by jimbryan, February 15, 2015, 04:18:04 AM

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jimbryan

Thought you might like to see a new band I have joined called Bagge Of Nuts.I am playing my trusty Distillate which sounds great with my EBS 350 and 1x15 cab.

Looking forward to a tour of the factory in June whilst I am in California.

pauldo


bassfingers

Great arrangement of a classic,great band and of course the Distllate sounds mighty.

flpete1uw

Jim,
 That was pretty rocking as Pauldo said loved the fills! Is that a standard Distillate? If you get a chance post some pics of them Bass.
Rock On Brother!
Pete

wfmandmusic

Great job on the tune Jim! That bass is kicking!

dannobasso


David Houck

Cool!  Just watched the I Shot the Sheriff video as well.  In that one, you can see the front of the bass a little better; still kind of hard to tell, but looks like a top mounted control cavity plate with custom pickup placement.

tncaveman

Hey Jim - Welcome to the club and thanks for the videos!  Loved all three videos.  All three of you sound great!  Very smooth and great tone from everyone in the band.  Plus the guitar player has an awesome voice!
 
Post up some pics in the showcase.
 
Stephen
Prog Rock - Jazz Fusion fan living in the Heart of Country Music

jimbryan

Heres a link to my Flickr page.I have uploaded a hi-res photo. Thanks for the kind comments.
The extra pickup is a Dan Armstrong from an Alembic mould (I believe)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jimbryan/16361592437/

jimbryan

Sorry,Kent Armstrong!! Who is Dan??????

cozmik_cowboy

Dan is the guy who made the Plexiglass (Lucite?)  instruments in the '70s.
 
Peter
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

bigredbass

http://www.danarmstrong.org/menu.html
 
THAT's who.
 
Nice work, JB.  I love trios done right (like yours) where the guitarist doesn't suck all the room out on arrangement and the bassist can cover some extra ground while still holding things together.  Great tone with the EBS.
 
Joey

terryc

Good arrangement of a worn out classic which is done very badly by those who don't understand rock 'n'roll but this is excellent!.
I love really good slide work, this is very subtle but right to the point. You would go down great here in the North East of England!

jimbryan

Thanks terryc.
Our drummist Justin is getting a bit peeved that nobody has mentioned his ability on the kit!.Would somebody be kind enough to say something nice!LOL.

hammer

Oh yeah...your group had a drummer. I didn't notice at first.  Just kidding!!!
 
Well not totally.  One of the characteristics IMHO of good drummers (as well as bassists) is that, at least in many types of R&R, they are there and make an important contribution but don't necessarily standout. They put down the groove so effortlessly that they permit others to standout.