... and you "take care of it". Got itNo, and I don't even play one on TV. Lawyers pay me.
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... and you "take care of it". Got itNo, and I don't even play one on TV. Lawyers pay me.
Ronnie Lane was one of those guys that carried his tone in his fingers. No matter what bass he played, it always sounded like "him"![]()
Auto prod liability/reconstructionist?No, and I don't even play one on TV. Lawyers pay me.
Woody is a great bass player also -
WOW!!! Yeah! Happy Birthday "Big Brother"

Speaking of great bass players, I present Gary Thain.
Such a great album. So sorry you didn't get to see Gary. That really sucks. I never wanted to like Wetton because he replaced Thain, but Wetton really was so amazingly talented.Have that on vinyl, got it as soon as it came out. I've always liked Gary Thain, had tickets to see Heep but sadly he passed away. I did later catch them with the late John Wetton on bass.
Such a great album. So sorry you didn't get to see Gary. That really sucks. I never wanted to like Wetton because he replaced Thain, but Wetton really was so amazingly talented.
No. Chechen warlord.Auto prod liability/reconstructionist?
This is pretty great.
No. Chechen warlord.

Yeah. Tempted to go listen to some Asia now.That was intense. To say he was a versatile player is an understatement considering all that he did.