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At ST's first concert (December 27, 1981), he didn't have a bass guitar, so Pablo Novoa (Golpes Bajos) lent him a P-Bass. He liked it so much that he bought an identical one in a shop in Redondela, probably in January 1982, and recorded ST's first demo with it. He recorded "Ayudando A los Enfermos", "Cuando se come aquí", "El regreso", and "Menos mal que nos queda Portugal" with it. In 1985, he bought a Guild Jetstar and alternated between the two. It's unknown whether he used the P-Bass or the Guild Jetstar on "Bailaré sobre tu tumba" and "De hoy no pasa". It's likely that he recorded "Fai un sol de carallo" and "Musica domestica" with that bass.

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Guild Jetstar Bass

Guild Jetstar Bass

Electric Basses
Color/Finish: Sunburst Year: 1980s

It's a bass he started using in 1985, alternating it with the Precision Bass. It's unknown whether he recorded "Bailaré sobre tu tumba" and "de hoy no pasa" with this bass or with the Precision Bass, but it's known that he recorded "Me gusta como andas" with the Guild because a video recording from the studio exists. In 1985, in Os Resentidos, Alberto played guitar and Xabier Soto played Alberto's Guild Jet Star.

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