Paul and the better bass
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rickaddict
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Paul and the better bass
Gotta love youtube:
Junior's Farm 1974:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWlbgm-HVlA&search=Paul%20McCartney%20Wings
Band on the Run 1976:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEnLQ86eZac&mode=related&search=Paul%20McCartney%20Wings
Junior's Farm 1974:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWlbgm-HVlA&search=Paul%20McCartney%20Wings
Band on the Run 1976:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEnLQ86eZac&mode=related&search=Paul%20McCartney%20Wings
Play what you love, love what you play!
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Consider objects thrown in your general direction, Bob!
I like them both, but prefer the Rick.
You're welcome, Brian and Chris. I didn't do much searching around. I just clicked on a several that looked interesting and posted two.
I like how prominently the Rick sits in the mix on the Band on the Run video.
I like them both, but prefer the Rick.
You're welcome, Brian and Chris. I didn't do much searching around. I just clicked on a several that looked interesting and posted two.
I like how prominently the Rick sits in the mix on the Band on the Run video.
Play what you love, love what you play!
- bassduke49
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It's funny, what we consider the classic Rick bass tones: the "Squire/Lee/Camp" round-wound grind that is nearly unmistakable, and the Sgt. Pepper/Magical Mystery Tour plunk of McCartney's with flat-wound strings. However, after that, Macca's tone with the Rick sounds muddy, and I have difficulty distinguishing it from that generated by Paul with the Hofner. It's probably just Paul's preference to have it that way. He's never been much of a gearhead, so who knows what the setup may have been, or how old the strings were. The bass tone on that live Band on the Run clip doesn't scream "Rick bass" at all, IMHO.
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
At some point between the two videos, Paul's HS pickup died and was replaced at the factory with a current (at that time) high gain. John Hall has posted about this event before, on the RIC forums IIRC.
The Junior's Farm vid has more clear grind to his tone than I've ever heard him have. Great. The Band on the Run tone is more of the (to me) confused tone of the high gains.
Hi Hi Hi - Notice the two different video eras - in the color he has the high gain, and in the b&w he has the HS. Same tone as BOTR; it is the high gain.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zCCM4cYZxY&mode=related&search=Paul%20McCartney%20Wings
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The Junior's Farm vid has more clear grind to his tone than I've ever heard him have. Great. The Band on the Run tone is more of the (to me) confused tone of the high gains.
Hi Hi Hi - Notice the two different video eras - in the color he has the high gain, and in the b&w he has the HS. Same tone as BOTR; it is the high gain.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zCCM4cYZxY&mode=related&search=Paul%20McCartney%20Wings
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He is also lacking a pick in the "b&w"... thumb anchored on the end on the fretboard and playing over the toaster. The color has a pick, and him playing over and behind the high gain. Plus the "b&w" has the older band members...
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