G&L question for the lowenders. I recently looked at An ASAT bass in honeyburst. It was a beauty and I later went back to buy and it was gone. I noticed that it had the same control and switch configuration as my L-2000. I find this control setup to give a lot of different tonal possibilities. However, I find that I set up the tone that I want and end up using it all night. Are you guys using the controls a lot? Maybe Timothy B had it right when he had only a volume knob on his signature bass. Another question, My Roland synth has a setting to use for bass guitar. What would you use it for? I am still in the 60s.
Bass project. I have a bass which I have stripped and am going to paint Baby Blue.

Front

I may clear coat the neck using a vintage tint like GOT.


Does anyone have any ideas how to remove the finger marks on the fretboard. Solvents will not remove them.
As many of you know, the stripping of the original paint is the most difficult part of this whole process. It took many hours with a stripper (paint!!!). I would have done a natural finish but the body is not perfect. I will post pics when it is complete.
Continuing with the music today, the first cut is a Floyd Cramer piano tune that Steve made into a guitar song. We also have Lonesome George doing the steel work. Lonesome George sneaks in on several of these old songs. Steve plays his original 88 Strat Plus with worn out frets. The frets don't seem to be a problem.
03 Last Date.mp3
Next is Little Sister. Steve does dirty guitar on this, hum and all--who needs noise gates?? Jerry does the vocals. I do a different type bass track. A good shot of Geritol got us going on this.
12 Little Sister.mp3
And, this is a favorite of mine. I wanted a special sound on this and Jo did background vocals like I think the Andrews Sisters would have done. This song was once done by Jo Stafford. How many of you young dudes remember her? How many of you old dudes still remember her??? Mike does the vocals.
07 You Belong To Me.mp3
We have spun enough old tunes for today, but if you like 'em, tune in tomorrow and we will spin some more and thanks for the comments and participation!--- Darwin
