I consider 1970's The decade which the electric Bass emerged to the fore front....
When you think about it, in (5) genres: Rock, Soul, Funk, Disco and Jazz/Rock Fusion-- the 70's pushed the electric bass to new limits in popular music like no other time.
Therefore, when I see a vintage 70's Alembic bass, I can't help but think of the pressures; the demands of the times; and the push for a better/higher quality material and sounds.
By the time the 80's and 90's music ran it's course which created the battle between digital bass and analog bass, and although the battle was pretty brutal (like when you listen to Miami Vice sound tracks, -- music of the 80's) Our Analog basses, had a huge hill to climb, but in the end, Alembics are still here.
Although with the few last surviving Alembics from the 70's, I find them more relevant than ever and I can honestly say: not one bass sends more chills down my spine than my 1976 shory.
With year 2000 in full swing, I believe music is headed back to quality and people want a real band again. They want new stuff, but with the quality and attributes of the old and wise.
My expectations are really set high for the Toma_Hawk.
Just a thought...
