Band On The Run equipment ?
- revolver323
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- rickinroma
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All part of the subliminal charm of BOTR!the bass is really out of tune in BOTR
Some of that "out-of-tune-ness" actually sounds (to me) like Macca is really whacking those strings on the attack... causing a bit of a pitch-up for the first bit of a note. You can hear this more on particular cuts like 'Mrs. Vanderbilt' and 'Let Me Roll It'.
My first bass was a Rickenbacker...
My best bass is a Rickenbacker...
My last bass may very well be a Rickenbacker
My best bass is a Rickenbacker...
My last bass may very well be a Rickenbacker
- revolver323
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Looks like a 2 x 15 cab to me ... probably it was a Bassman head (DS would have more knobs on Channel 2), since Paul has the sticker on his bass in LIB. In Geoff Emerick's book, he says they purposely mixed the bass high in BOTR because they loved the sound. Out of tune? Listen to the acoustic guitar in the little rundown it does in "Bluebird." Out of tune purposely, I think. GE also indicates that Paul let up on his perfectionism a bit for BOTR, even allowing an extra beat in "Let Me Roll It" (caused by a bad edit.)

