Thanks guys! btw, I agree completely with Agent00soul on DD, I don't think any bassist has to be in the closet about digging John Taylor's bass grooves
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That said, although nothing else can bring the DD tone like an SB 1000, I have to also emphasize that this bass is no mere one trick pony. Case in point is the relatively broad sonic palette covered by notable players who endorsed and swore by the SB 1000 throughout the 80's, including John Taylor (pop/ dance/funk), Jack Bruce (rock/ blues/ jazz), Neil Murray (rock/ blues/ metal/ fusion), and Cliff Burton (metal- Cliff's SB 1000 is enshrined in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame).
Neil Murray tells a story about how he first became aware of the SB 1000, involving fellow bassist Jack Bruce and the late drum legend Cozy Powell. Neil says he was replaced by Jack for Cozy's solo album "Over The Top" because Neil's experimental Fender bass wasn't getting a good sound in the studio. Meanwhile Jack Bruce comes in with his SB-1000, one of the first in the UK according to Neil, and lays down the track with a much better bass tone...