Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn
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mortivan
Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Definitely Rick bass. Not in-your-face, but not super-subtle. Refreshing to hear it again today...
Here's a good way to tell!
http://www.rickresource.com/rrp/rwaters.html
Great album. Rog probably turned up the bass on his amp a bit. I think "Matilda Mother" has the "Rick growl." Not sure though.
I should listen to mine... I haven't listened to it in over a year I think.
http://www.rickresource.com/rrp/rwaters.html
Great album. Rog probably turned up the bass on his amp a bit. I think "Matilda Mother" has the "Rick growl." Not sure though.
I should listen to mine... I haven't listened to it in over a year I think.
1976 Rickenbacker 4001
2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
2005/11 Fender Standard Jazz Bass
2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
2005/11 Fender Standard Jazz Bass
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phlemmy
ah, that certainly speaks volumes! thanks.
but i really don't see how some of you guys can hear a song and say "oh, that's a rick". were people able to tell when geddy switched from ricks to fenders?
then again, during my drumming years, which were most of my life up until 2000, i could generally tell if a guy was playing paiste, zildjian or sabian cymbals. it just seems to me that someone can tweak and amp or their bass to get something similar to that sound.
but i really don't see how some of you guys can hear a song and say "oh, that's a rick". were people able to tell when geddy switched from ricks to fenders?
then again, during my drumming years, which were most of my life up until 2000, i could generally tell if a guy was playing paiste, zildjian or sabian cymbals. it just seems to me that someone can tweak and amp or their bass to get something similar to that sound.
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mortivan
Besides the pictures and films of the era, I can definitely recognize the sound. Matilda Mother high notes intro., the Lucifer Sam rapidly picked bass solo. Again, it's not in-your-face Rick, but I hear it.
Point taken about Geddy, but there definitely is a difference in the sound to me. Geddy's J-bass, while growly, aggressive, and Rick-ish, sounds "creamier" to me. Good example, Tom Sawyer.
I can't pick out a Rick from any song containing one, but I'm confident when I recognize it.
There are definitely examples where I know or have been told that a Rick bass was played on a track, but I cannot clearly hear it. For example, I can't positively identify Rick bass by sound with Zebra, Bee Gees, REM or Kinks, but I know it was often used. Someone recently mentioned that John Wetton used his Rick on Wildest Dreams, but I can't distinguish it.
There are other examples that I had no pictures or knowledge of the bass player, instrument, band or album first time I heard it, but was positive it was a Rick, and later confirmed it. Cathedral's Stained Glass Stories album, Crack the Sky's Ice and Mind Baby come to mind.
Point taken about Geddy, but there definitely is a difference in the sound to me. Geddy's J-bass, while growly, aggressive, and Rick-ish, sounds "creamier" to me. Good example, Tom Sawyer.
I can't pick out a Rick from any song containing one, but I'm confident when I recognize it.
There are definitely examples where I know or have been told that a Rick bass was played on a track, but I cannot clearly hear it. For example, I can't positively identify Rick bass by sound with Zebra, Bee Gees, REM or Kinks, but I know it was often used. Someone recently mentioned that John Wetton used his Rick on Wildest Dreams, but I can't distinguish it.
There are other examples that I had no pictures or knowledge of the bass player, instrument, band or album first time I heard it, but was positive it was a Rick, and later confirmed it. Cathedral's Stained Glass Stories album, Crack the Sky's Ice and Mind Baby come to mind.
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Or you could scrape the finish off down to bare wood and shave the horns down a bit
That's a very nice replica of Maccas bass Ronn....you did the work yourself didn't you?....nice job
BTW...is it purely by coincidence that you're a lefty or was it a requirement that your Beatles band had a lefty player for authenticity?
That's a very nice replica of Maccas bass Ronn....you did the work yourself didn't you?....nice job
BTW...is it purely by coincidence that you're a lefty or was it a requirement that your Beatles band had a lefty player for authenticity?
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