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Wanna have "Clank"?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnbaJG_tsMY

Rutherford is a better bassplayer than people give him credit for.

I love his 4001S through Hiwatt amps tone.
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Man, they are young there!
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Post by rickcrazy »

This would be called clank:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viNIP-e2zTM
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Playing behind the horseshoe, isn't that illegal? Image
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Post by ben_brown »

"Playing behind the horseshoe, isn't that illegal?"

Negative!
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I do it all the time!
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
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So do I. Image

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Post by ilan »

I love his bass sound. Always have. I first noticed it on Firth of Fifth.
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Post by henry5 »

Yup. That's certainly one of the best variations on "the" tone, IMHO. Mike's actually one of my biggest influences. I always thought he was a great player. Just listen to something like The Lady Lies.
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"I love his 4001S through Hiwatt amps tone."

OH YEAH!
A 4001S/RM bass through a Hiwatt = HEAVEN
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I like Rutherford a little earlier... I always liked his sound on "The Fountain Of Salmacis".

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Behind the horseshoe is compulsory for 16ths!Image
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Oh,
I seem to remember seeing a photo somewhere of Rutherfords 4001s with the tell tale rubber band on the headstock holding the strings into the nut.
Thats a sure sign of a warped neck dont you think?
Roger waters had one on his Rick,I had the same with the ex-Lodge RM.
Does anyone know what happened to the 4001s/RM that Rutherford played?
He did some great bass work on the earlier Genesis right up to "Lamb".
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Post by xsubs »

You're right, Pete... there was a band up at the nut. Rutherford's RM was a mess. He was also missing a few knobs, and even replaced a couple with Hiwatt "chicken head" knobs! I have a photo somewhere of it (circa '71), that I took while they were on tour with Van Der Graff... I try and dig it up.
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Post by beacon »

Not necessarily a warped neck. Some players use rubber bands at the headstock for a form of string mute. I went to a Victor Wooten clinic a year ago or so and he talked about how he uses the bands used to to hold hair in a poney-tail at the headstock for muting. He said they have to be just a specific size and when he finds them in the local market or drugstore he buys them up.
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Post by charlyg »

Of course, if they had Chromes, they wouldn't need to mute!
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