With the passing of Ginger Baker, I'm left wondering if Jack Bruce ever expressed any interest in Alembic basses.
Mike
He always seemed to be more on the dark side of the force, like flats on mudbuckers...
Quote from: mario_farufyno on October 07, 2019, 09:52:05 AM
He always seemed to be more on the dark side of the force, like flats on mudbuckers...
Nicely stated!
He seemed to enjoy his fretless Warwick from the 80s on.
Found this looking around:
http://www.jackbruce.com/2008/Gear/gear.htm
My wife's uncle has a Warwick Jack Bruce signature Thumb bass. He let me try it once, unplugged. It played well and sounded nice unplugged.
He is a fan of Jack's... but not a bass player... I think the bass is stuffed in a closet or under his bed and never gets played. :o :'(
Quote from: edwardofhuncote on October 08, 2019, 08:17:19 AM
Found this looking around:
http://www.jackbruce.com/2008/Gear/gear.htm (http://www.jackbruce.com/2008/Gear/gear.htm)
Interesting - they forgot to mention the Ampeg Dan Armstrong Lucite bass he played for a while in West Bruce & Laing (I think?)
Too bad he didn't discover Alembic instead of Warwick!
Amen!
Quote from: edwardofhuncote on October 08, 2019, 08:17:19 AM
Found this looking around:
http://www.jackbruce.com/2008/Gear/gear.htm
Jack was into rounds...
He did use Roto flats on the EB3.