Favorite Rif?
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I've come home ..
It seems like you guys love all my bass heroes too.
Foxton, Burnell, McCartney, Lemmy
My favorite riff is the opening riff from 'Ace of Spades' by Motörhead. Just plain simple but oh so powerfull.
I used to get the same sound with my '74 4001 through a Marshall 100bass top but it kept ruining the speakers, until I ruined the amp.
It seems like you guys love all my bass heroes too.
Foxton, Burnell, McCartney, Lemmy
My favorite riff is the opening riff from 'Ace of Spades' by Motörhead. Just plain simple but oh so powerfull.
I used to get the same sound with my '74 4001 through a Marshall 100bass top but it kept ruining the speakers, until I ruined the amp.
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nick
How about Dinosaur Jr.'s "In A Jar"? Or even "Little Furry Things"? The first 3 Dino albums w/Lou Barlow are all Rick, all the time. The live versions of "Does It Float", "Bulbs of Passion" (both from the BBC sessions CD), and "Quest" (from the BBC stuff,but available on bootleg only) are some of the best distorted Rick -tones ever,IMHO.
Here's a funny link on Lou Barlow's website-
http://loobiecore.com/december.html
Also, this link is to a totally badass Dino Jr "lost" track, a monstrous (in a good way!!!) cover of a song from Neil Young's 1st record-dig the Rick on this thing!!!
http://loobiecore.com/beenwaitingforyou.html
or try http://loobiecore.com/beenwaitingforyou.mp3
Here's a funny link on Lou Barlow's website-
http://loobiecore.com/december.html
Also, this link is to a totally badass Dino Jr "lost" track, a monstrous (in a good way!!!) cover of a song from Neil Young's 1st record-dig the Rick on this thing!!!
http://loobiecore.com/beenwaitingforyou.html
or try http://loobiecore.com/beenwaitingforyou.mp3
- squirebass
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My favorite Rick bass riff? That's an easy one.
On the album 'Kimono My House' (Sparks, 1974), Martin Gordon's 7-note riff halfway through the song 'Falling In Love With Myself Again'. The 4001 bass at its formidable best.
On the album 'Kimono My House' (Sparks, 1974), Martin Gordon's 7-note riff halfway through the song 'Falling In Love With Myself Again'. The 4001 bass at its formidable best.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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