Sir Paul on the cover of Bass Player

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teeder
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My brother and I have refered to Clapton as EC for years. I guess I read it too quick.
But any way, Clapton Should go back to Gibsons!Image
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Post by rickaddict »

I saw Elvis a couple months ago. I like Elvis a lot and enjoyed the show. But his bass player was playing a P-Bass. It was the muddiest and least defined bass tone I've heard in a long time. It was like I had pillows duct-taped over my ears. I guess it makes sense then that Elvis wouldn't like the punchy, well defined tone of a Rick!
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Post by david_schwab »

I like Elvis too. Didn't Bruce Thomas play a P-Bass? Bruce Thomas is a wonderful bass player. I like his tone a lot on Armed Forces.
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