Does any Rick owner NOT like the Beatles?
- revolver323
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That's true, or Jazz. I read an interview long ago with one of the engineers on "Yellow Brick Road," who recounted that Dee wanted to get the Squire sound for "Gray Seal." The engineer said he "couldn't understand why anyone would want to sound like that," but that they simply had Dee crank the treble and play near the bridge. No matter what bass he played, he played it well.
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AFAIK Dee played mostly Jazz basses but took the Steinberger detour for a little while, and also endorsed G&L. But he was a J player mostly.
Dee's only on one tune on "Tumbleweed Connection", which is weird because he and Nigel were already established as his backing band live.
Dee was the player mainly responsible for me deciding to play bass.

AFAIK Dee played mostly Jazz basses but took the Steinberger detour for a little while, and also endorsed G&L. But he was a J player mostly.
Dee's only on one tune on "Tumbleweed Connection", which is weird because he and Nigel were already established as his backing band live.
Dee was the player mainly responsible for me deciding to play bass.

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Dee, Elton & Nigel are pictured on the CD booklet, so I guess I assumed Dee played on aeverything. My second favorite tune on that LP. I saw Elton do Amoreena. Mission & Come Down in Time live maybe 10 years ago. He had absolutely the best band I've ever seen live. A year earlier I saw him on the tour with Billy Joel, and Elton's band smoked Billy's hands down. Tighter, more interesting playing, cleaner sound, excellent dynamics ... you name it.
>>>> (Paul) ....I like/love the Beatles..... They had nothing to do with my decision to buy my first Rick.
Aw, come on Paul, how is that possible? As your self proclaimed temporary psychiatrist, I gotta tell ya that I think you're repressing some early childhood memories and emotions!
Aw, come on Paul, how is that possible? As your self proclaimed temporary psychiatrist, I gotta tell ya that I think you're repressing some early childhood memories and emotions!
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I think Dee Murry was one of many who played bass in the style of McCartney, I'm not taking anything away from him but he was not a trailblazing bassplayer, he played melodic bass which was Mac's forte and Mac pretty much wrote the book on it. There were two or three major electric players in the 60's and they influenced countless others as the decade of the 60's was really the decade of the electric bass, Mac's influence runs much deeper than many people realize especially non-bassplayers. He freed up bassplayers to experiment on the bass. He was one of the huge pioneers in electric bass and bass playing would be vastly different today if it weren't for him.
Next week kids we study another far reaching 60's trailblazer who put the F in funky: James Jamerson, keep those cards and letters coming.
Next week kids we study another far reaching 60's trailblazer who put the F in funky: James Jamerson, keep those cards and letters coming.
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I loved Dee Murray's playing too. I remember seeing his white Jazz Bass on the sleeve of Elton's "Here and There" live album in 1976 or 77. What a cool looking bass. I loved the sounds he got out of it too. It's sad that he's not around anymore. May he rest in peace.
BTW, I felt the same way about McCartney and Squire's 4001's too. It's also too bad that Macca dosen't use his live anymore IMHO.
BTW, I felt the same way about McCartney and Squire's 4001's too. It's also too bad that Macca dosen't use his live anymore IMHO.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again

