Dave, what out-of-toon stuff I've heard is Bob's Mosrite bass. I've never owned one so I dunno if it had a propensity for going out or what. It also had a rather thin sound. Best thing about those mid-60's live recordings is the Mosrite sound and Mel Taylor's drumming. Mel, even in his later years, preferred very thick/heavy drumstix. His rimshot consistency is among the best I've ever herd.

I'd probably agree w/you on the Shads-written toons having "better" melodies. Far as the rest of the stuff, both bands tried to choose toons climing up the pop charts and turn them into instroomentals. Some results were better than others. I'm sure Leo Fender, and other mfrs thanked their lucky stars that BOTH groups existed.
I'd love to see as many of the instro greats on the same stage before they're all "gone" but alas that will likely never occur. It would probly take a 5000 seat venue to make it financially worthwhile for all of "them" to appear.
Told you this was an intresting thred, Andy.
