A confession
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A confession
I'm sure I must have to pay penance for this, but I reaalized tonight that I hadn't listend to any Yes since I got my Rick about a year ago. I am sitting here with headphones and WOW! "Yours is No Disgrace", I guess, is about the coolest sounding bass I have ever heard! I haven't listend to them with headphones since the songs came out! I play so much blues lately, I don't get back to my classics often enough. I need a subwoofer in the Suburban. 90 minutes a day in traffic and I can catch up on my library!
- studiotwosession
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Hahahahaha!! "Yours Is No Disgrace" is one of my favorite basslines to play . . . it alternates from like hard-rock-out to guitar counterpoint to slow groove and back again.
I think Squire's best bass tones were on "Siberian Khatru" and on "Ritual", though he always sounded good, no matter what. But those two in particular are just kind of "tone monster" songs.
I think Squire's best bass tones were on "Siberian Khatru" and on "Ritual", though he always sounded good, no matter what. But those two in particular are just kind of "tone monster" songs.
Khatru is a nice tone, in fact all of CTTE is...there are a few lines in "And You And I" that have always blown my mind. I know the notes, but never get it to sound as fluid.
Not even considering the tone!
Not even considering the tone!
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Charly,
I'm kind of in the same boat. I've been in a big McCartney listening mode since I got my first V two years ago, but the band I'm in is playing Audioslave! (How's that for a difference?)
Just this week I was thinking that I haven't listened to Yes in far too long! Time to break the discs out!
YIND is one of my favorites!
I'm kind of in the same boat. I've been in a big McCartney listening mode since I got my first V two years ago, but the band I'm in is playing Audioslave! (How's that for a difference?)
Just this week I was thinking that I haven't listened to Yes in far too long! Time to break the discs out!
YIND is one of my favorites!
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I have a worse confession - I now own a Warwick bass. I couldn't pass it up since it was on a blowout. Thing is, all the band members like its sound, so I think I'm stuck with it.
Don't worry, I still own more than my share of Ric basses.
Don't worry, I still own more than my share of Ric basses.
If you think all is going well, you've obviously overlooked something.
My band members NEVER say anything about my bass...
I've played a few rehearsals with my fretless and I don't think anyone noticed. White fretless Fender J-bass versus a Fireglo Rick Laredo. No comments.
Maybe it's a testament that I play fretless well, but I'm leaning towards the "my bandmates are idiots" explanation. Or maybe they just don't care?
Although I do feel I play fretless well...
I've played a few rehearsals with my fretless and I don't think anyone noticed. White fretless Fender J-bass versus a Fireglo Rick Laredo. No comments.
Maybe it's a testament that I play fretless well, but I'm leaning towards the "my bandmates are idiots" explanation. Or maybe they just don't care?
Although I do feel I play fretless well...
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- revolver323
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"YIND" is a killer bass part and I'm proud to say that I managed to play that sucker AND sing at the same time back in the day. Same thing on "Long Distance Runaraound." I came pretty close to Chris's tone using my '72 4001 through an 18" Acoustic Research 360 folded horn cabinet for the neck pickup and a midrange horn for the treble pickup. Given today's modern amps, you could probably match his tone with one of the newer cabs that have three or four separately chambered speakers -- Accugroove is one of the makers.
You've probably heard it, me playing along to Yessongs when I was younger, with the Tascam CD trainer. Back then *THE* Squire tone I wanted was this very one from Yessongs, I think I just about got it.
http://www.geocities.com/hennyboy2002/YIND_ric3.wma
I couldn't get enough of Chris Squire... still can't. At that point I was jumping round the room, on my knees... and singing, it's a thrill!
Until I did it before 300 people at a Yes tribute gig, when I was sixteen! Never been so nervous in my life, I wish I had clips of that!
http://www.geocities.com/hennyboy2002/YIND_ric3.wma
I couldn't get enough of Chris Squire... still can't. At that point I was jumping round the room, on my knees... and singing, it's a thrill!
Until I did it before 300 people at a Yes tribute gig, when I was sixteen! Never been so nervous in my life, I wish I had clips of that!
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