I had a lawsuit EB-3 as a kid. It was a cool bass. Short Scale,...muddy tone. Not quite sure what I ever did with that bass, pawned it I think,...or just left it behind somewhere. The maker even went so far as to put a Gibson Decal on the headstock. It had the open book detail on the headstock but other than that it was completely squared off,...no curve along the tuners like on real Gibsons. It was also a weird yellow to red sunburst.
Today I find myself lusting after this badboy to bring back the old days,...mid life crisis style.
I'd like to at least try a Les Paul bass someday, along with an EB...I love both of those body shapes. SG and/or T-bird...not as much, although the cross-dresser on TB (the guy in Seattle, plays in The Nasty Habits...can't think of his name offhand) has a couple of Fenderbirds that are rather nice.
Nice clip up there also...dude's got amazing speed.
dubkitty wrote:it's the Death Metal version of "Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite."
behndy wrote:...or Unsuspecting Tourist Penetration.... whatever does it for you.... i don't judge....
MSUsousaphone wrote:Yeah. I axed the Megalith. That thing is awesome. Solo. Too much for band settings. Completely smothers all others. Just picked up a TAFM and Oxide. Some of my first fuzzes. The fuzz circle is complete.
I'll trade you RGIII and AJ Green for the 'lith?
Also, my steppy boxes change depending on who I'm playing with.
And I keep forgetting to bring this up...Led Zeppelin's Celebration Day; this is an AMAZING show! Seriously, I had high hopes for the release to begin with, and they were surpassed easily. If it is true that this is the last time the band will perform publicly, they've ended in a truly spectacular fashion. If you're anywhere close to being the total hardcore Zeppelin-head that I am, you NEED to see this.
dubkitty wrote:it's the Death Metal version of "Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite."
behndy wrote:...or Unsuspecting Tourist Penetration.... whatever does it for you.... i don't judge....
Chankgeez wrote:Yeah, well, it's a little out of my price range and I'm not gonna be able to afford it even at street price for a long time, but a man can dream.
Yeah, totally. I'm just surprised because it's the first time I've ever felt serious Gibson bass GAS in... well, ever!