Favorite Bass Sound? (Crazy on You, Takin' it...)
Favorite Bass Sound? (Crazy on You, Takin' it...)
I thought I'd start up a thread about your favorite bass sound from a song or two by any group (hopefully this hasn't been covered before). What are they?
I was triggered to do this by hearing both "Crazy on You" (Heart) and "Takin' it the Streets" (Doobies) on the radio recently. I love the bass sound and bass part in both songs. Both also have a Ric-like sound, so I've always wondered what basses were actually used on those tracks. I've found footage of a Heart concert in the 70's and a Fender Jazz was used.
Tiran Porter (Doobies) played a Ric at one point in the 70's, but not sure if he used it on "Takin' it..," probably one of his best known bass lines. His Wikipedia entry notes that he's now gone mainly back to fingerstyle after being mainly a pick player.
Both bass parts are also up in the mix and fun to listen to.
I was triggered to do this by hearing both "Crazy on You" (Heart) and "Takin' it the Streets" (Doobies) on the radio recently. I love the bass sound and bass part in both songs. Both also have a Ric-like sound, so I've always wondered what basses were actually used on those tracks. I've found footage of a Heart concert in the 70's and a Fender Jazz was used.
Tiran Porter (Doobies) played a Ric at one point in the 70's, but not sure if he used it on "Takin' it..," probably one of his best known bass lines. His Wikipedia entry notes that he's now gone mainly back to fingerstyle after being mainly a pick player.
Both bass parts are also up in the mix and fun to listen to.
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Geddy Lee - Freewill (studio version)
Geddy Lee - Exit Stage Left
John Entwistle - Who Live at Leeds
Chris Squire - Fragile
Chris Squire - 90125
Animals - We Gotta get out of this place
Poison - Unskinny Bop
Genesis - The Lamb lies down on Broadway
John Whetton - pretty much everything he did with King Crimson
Adam Clayton U2 - Vertigo, New Year's Day
Paul McCartney - Come Together
Geddy Lee - Exit Stage Left
John Entwistle - Who Live at Leeds
Chris Squire - Fragile
Chris Squire - 90125
Animals - We Gotta get out of this place
Poison - Unskinny Bop
Genesis - The Lamb lies down on Broadway
John Whetton - pretty much everything he did with King Crimson
Adam Clayton U2 - Vertigo, New Year's Day
Paul McCartney - Come Together
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"Hey Bulldog" and "Martha My Dear" - The Beatles (Paul McCartney on Rickenbacker 4001s)
"Tommy, Can You Hear Me?" - The Who (John Entiwstle on Fender Precision)
"Sloop John B" and "God Only Knows" (Really, all of Pet Sounds) - Beach Boys (Carol Kaye on Precision, Ray Pohlman on Danelectro, and Lyle Ritz on Upright all simultaneously)
"Handshake Drugs" - Wilco (John Stiratt on a Hofner Club most likely)
"Ný batterí" and "Glósóli" - Sigur Rós (Georg Hólm on Fender Jazz?)
"Blood on the Tracks" (album) - Bob Dylan (Tony Brown on Fender Precision?)
"Tommy, Can You Hear Me?" - The Who (John Entiwstle on Fender Precision)
"Sloop John B" and "God Only Knows" (Really, all of Pet Sounds) - Beach Boys (Carol Kaye on Precision, Ray Pohlman on Danelectro, and Lyle Ritz on Upright all simultaneously)
"Handshake Drugs" - Wilco (John Stiratt on a Hofner Club most likely)
"Ný batterí" and "Glósóli" - Sigur Rós (Georg Hólm on Fender Jazz?)
"Blood on the Tracks" (album) - Bob Dylan (Tony Brown on Fender Precision?)
"Mel Schacher on Inside looking out, and Felix Pappalardi on Nantucket Sleighride!" Yes!
I love Felix's and Mels bass sound on any album, especially the red album.
Ron Wood on Beckola.
Chas Chandler on just about anything by the Animals.
I believe the guy in the Doobies used a P bass with a pick and always thought the Heart player played a Ric, not sure though.
Deep Purple around the Machinehead era.
First bassplayer from Foreigner had a nice sound for a softer sound, was a 4001, played up through Headgames I think.
Jack Bruce on West Bruce and Laing.
McCartney on Baby You're a Rich Man.
I love Felix's and Mels bass sound on any album, especially the red album.
Ron Wood on Beckola.
Chas Chandler on just about anything by the Animals.
I believe the guy in the Doobies used a P bass with a pick and always thought the Heart player played a Ric, not sure though.
Deep Purple around the Machinehead era.
First bassplayer from Foreigner had a nice sound for a softer sound, was a 4001, played up through Headgames I think.
Jack Bruce on West Bruce and Laing.
McCartney on Baby You're a Rich Man.
i always thought "crazy on you" HAD to be a rickenbacker bass-but who knows? i love that sound,regardless. +1 to anything bruce thomas played,both his tone and his ability to come up with memorable melodic basslines. pete farndon.the bass guy in big country.the ox on "5:15". andy fraser.martin turner."starless and bible black"."ballad of you and me and pooneil".jack bruce. percy jones. chris wood.uh-oh,this could go on forever.....
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'04 4004 Laredo FG 4002v57 Custom
'98 4004Ci
'04 4004Cii MG Fretless conversion
'04 4004 Laredo FG 4002v57 Custom
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Lemmy on all pre-91 Motorhead
Steve Harris on Iron Maiden's Killers
Dave Ellefson on Megadeth's Killing Is My Business...and Business is good
Phil Lynott on Thin Lizzy's Nightlife
DD Verni on Overkill's Feel the Fire
Francis Bucholz on Scorpions' In Trance
Rick Laird on Mahavishnu's Birds of Fire
Jody Henry on all of Omen's releases
Gary Thain on the early Uriah Heep albums
Steve Harris on Iron Maiden's Killers
Dave Ellefson on Megadeth's Killing Is My Business...and Business is good
Phil Lynott on Thin Lizzy's Nightlife
DD Verni on Overkill's Feel the Fire
Francis Bucholz on Scorpions' In Trance
Rick Laird on Mahavishnu's Birds of Fire
Jody Henry on all of Omen's releases
Gary Thain on the early Uriah Heep albums
