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General Category => New Model Army => Topic started by: poppijyrki on February 14, 2012, 12:28:14 PM
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XRA THANXX NELSON! Morrow back! Morrow back! Morrow back!
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I loved his bass on early works so much!!!!!
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If Stuart was willing and able then to have the original bass player back would be a real bonus.....I wonder if he can still do his little shuffle across the stage.....?? :) But all said and done as long as the new bassist is commited and technically good then happy days.......
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i'd say NO !!!! a band need new blood to go on and do creativ work...
Morrow was brilliant in the early NMA. But today the band is not the same so they need someone new. Really.
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I couldn't agree more, Stephanie.
Stuart's bass was fabulous and I wish I'd got to see him play it live, but that was the past and something new is needed for the future. Can't wait to see what we get!
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Well I'd be delighted, however unlikely it may be. Stuart's time with NMA always felt like unfinished business, and he is an astonishingly good musician.
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I totally second this motion!:D but do u think the good morrow will ever come?
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While I would love to see Stuart live in the band, I do believe that the band has gone so far and changed so much that going back or resetting might not be a great option. I guess Stuart has also changed too so longing for the past to restart again would be doomed from the start.
"We've driven so far, we can never get back"
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Blink - I don't see it as a longing for the past (although there willl always be a bit of nostalgia attached to Stuart I guess) but surely if NMA continue to grow and produce new material then it will be the best of both worlds......?? Just a thought - As I said in an earlier post - as long as the new bassist really WANTS the job and is technically gifted/creative then great!! (I think this will always be an interesting debate....!!)
F :)
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I too would like to see Stuart play with NMA again, but that's based on his musical skills. To be honest I don't see this happen. NMA don't deal too much in nostalgia for which the fans can only be glad. I presume he would not fit in also on the current mutual vibes. Straight on for the days ahead, I'd say
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Moose back anyone? He was in charge of the 4 strings when I first started watching the band live and very good he was too. But to be honest I think I'm in agreement with those above who feel that fresh meat is required to keep the banquet going. Look for example at what the arrival of Marshall did for NMA...
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They should get the right person for now and the future, whoever that might be.
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Matt Graham ;)
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I remember when Marshall 1st came over and toured here in NYC They picked right with Mr Gill and I am sure whoever gets the spot after Nelson they will get it right again. I trust Justins and all the other band members judgement on who they feel comfortable with playing. 8)
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By far the best the NMA has ever had.He made the bass sound like a lead.They had a most original sound as the ones who were around when Vengeance was released would confirm.
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Quite some distortion in the bass sound.
in the early years of NMA, bass line was leading.
sometimes it made me think of JJ Burnel's way of playing.
it was a very significant sound.
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I'd like to see this person playing bass for NMA:
Tony Pettitt
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tony+Pettitt
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Good call.....I still think Tony lives in my home town, Hitchin, so not close to Bradford but he was ace in Fields and currently in Eden House
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Robert Trujillo would be a nice choice, i really liked his bass style for Infectious Grooves and Suicidal Tendencies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8rS7iFhg9A&feature=fvst
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You do know that Robert Trujillo is the 'new' bass player with Metallica? He has been with them for the last few years.
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You do know that Robert Trujillo is the 'new' bass player with Metallica? He has been with them for the last few years.
He got a cool million dollar signing on fee aswell. But then he was lured away from bein' Ozzy's bass player...... His stuff with SUICIDAL TENDENCIES was always top notch aswell. He's great player, but a bit too etuned top really shine in Metallica. Way too much bottom end to really hear what he's doing half the time........ :-[