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2289.1 | | BTOVT::BAGDY_M | Soon swilling on Grolsch ! | Sat Aug 10 1991 21:58 | 17 |
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I know what you mean. . .one's that stick in my mind are. . .
`No Rest For the Wicked' - Ozzy Osbourne
Anything by Stuart Hamm
There's so many that I acknowledge when I hear them, but I
just can't think of them now. I guess one would have to know
what the bassist has for equipment to be able to reproduce
such a sound, since it seems to be in the EQ alot of the
times. (i.e. - throaty bottom end, verses the funky style
slap top end.)
I'll drop a few more in when I can get rid of this brain
cramp. :^)
Matt
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2289.2 | Can't Hear it... | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | Greee Veee King | Sun Aug 11 1991 21:47 | 12 |
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Damn, good topic! I have to admit that I've always taken bass for
granted and rarely even listened to it (or I'm just not capable of
hearing the phrasing of the bass part), but lately since I've taken up
the bass myself (and hanging around tattoo parlors) I've been EQing my
listening down into the lower tones and I'm amazed at how creative bass
parts are... I love KD Langs bassist and anything behind my Albert King
records kills me... Wish I could hear it better!
Gree Vee
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2289.3 | re: wanting to hear it better | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Green tinted 60s mind | Mon Aug 12 1991 02:00 | 5 |
| Use the tone controls on your stereo to hear the bass parts better, or
better yet, get a nice EQ and trim off that annoying midrange (where
guitars and vocals generally live).
Greg
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2289.4 | where' Reading???????? | SCOAYR::SROBERTSON | | Mon Aug 12 1991 03:19 | 19 |
| I have a 7-band equalizer on my amp,laney pro-linebacker,and on my
stereo which I couldn't live without.There's no doubt though if you
don't have some top class equipment then there's some sounds you can't
touch.I love turning the gain up to get that deep throated,ooooh errrr,
growl for some bite.
One sound I can't get near is a small slow bit in Floyd's On The
Turning Away,it's a very slow sliding,fretless,bit that to me is
extremley difficult to play.I think this slow sliding bit is probrably
harder to play than a lot of fast intricate scales.
I have noticed recently that a lot of bands as in Happy Mondays,Soup
Dragons ect. all use almost exactly the same bass sound - quite muddy
stuart.
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2289.5 | | RGB::ROST | If you don't C#, you might Bb | Tue Aug 13 1991 11:26 | 16 |
| Some favorites:
Pete Townshend on the Thunderclap Newman album (Danelectro played with
a pick)
Jack Bruce on Frank Zappa's "Apostrophe" (Dan Armstrong fretless)
Tony Levin on Joan Armatrading's "Walk Under Ladders" album
(Steinberger fretless)
Dave Holland on his quintet releases on ECM
Steve Swallow on John Scofield's "Shinola" (customized Precision played
with a pick)
Brian
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2289.6 | Move your Ash | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Overend wannabe | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:31 | 12 |
| I think I get the gist of this note now. A real cool bass sound,
live no less, is Martin Turner on Wishbone Ash's "Live Dates" album
(any cut will do). It's the classic Gibson Thunderbird sound, like
a Rickenbacker on top with a big woody bottom. I think the amp was
just a straight Orange stack.
Another great one, Cherry Blossom Clinic Revisted from the Move's
"Shazam". Can't seem to remember the bass player's name (help Brian!);
I believe he was only on that one album. One of the most sinister
bass sounds on record; spooky.
/rick
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2289.7 | Rick Price/The Move | RGB::ROST | If you don't C#, you might Bb | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:45 | 11 |
| Re: .6, Move
Rick Price played on "Shazam", he was also on "Looking On" but out of
the band by the time of "Message From the Country", then joined back up
with Roy Wood in Wizzard.
A lot of that sound is apparently Wood's production preferences, as
it's heard all over the last three Move albums, Wood's solo "Boulders"
as well.
Brian
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2289.8 | seems like too much of a coincidence.... | QRYCHE::STARR | Spontaneity has its time and place. | Tue Aug 13 1991 16:10 | 10 |
| re: .7
> Rick Price played on "Shazam", he was also on "Looking On" but out of
> the band by the time of "Message From the Country", then joined back up
> with Roy Wood in Wizzard.
Say, is that the same Rick Price who used to play bass in The Brains ("Money
Changes Everything") and is now in the Georgia Satellites???
alan
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