Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
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Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
Nice look at the inlays at about 1:35.
Cool song! I never listened to them before. Great Rick tone too - no over-the-top twang.
Cool song! I never listened to them before. Great Rick tone too - no over-the-top twang.
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Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
their Argus album still gives me chills.
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Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
A 21 fretter too! 
Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
Dig those hippies man...
Ric basses, flying V's and the tartan trousers (pants) as well.
Now, about those lyrics....
Ric basses, flying V's and the tartan trousers (pants) as well.
Now, about those lyrics....
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Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
LOL.wints wrote:Dig those hippies man...
Ric basses, flying V's and the tartan trousers (pants) as well.
Now, about those lyrics....
I wont hear a bad word said about them. One of my all time favorite bands.
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Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
The first (self titled) record is one of my all time faves!
Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
It looks like the switch is in the middle position but the sound is like the neck toaster solo'ed, right? I guess he rolled off the treble pickup's volume.
Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
Cool song! It was posted on here about a year ago, IIRC. I either forgot or didn't notice the 21 fretter last time!
I don't know about anyone else, but I would have a hard time playing that line and singing like that at the same time.
Anyone know the bass player name?
I don't know about anyone else, but I would have a hard time playing that line and singing like that at the same time.
Anyone know the bass player name?
Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
That is apparently the original bassist, Martin Turner.
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Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
It certainly is.That is apparently the original bassist, Martin Turner.
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Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
Don't expect to see Martin Turner playing, he left Wishbone Ash after being demoted to bass playing duties only (i.e. no vocals). He is now touring with 'Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash' a completely different band.Very Cool..
Were going to Rosfest to see Circa:
Wishbone is in the Show!!!!
Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
"Don't expect to see Martin Turner playing, he left Wishbone Ash after being demoted to bass playing duties only (i.e. no vocals). He is now touring with 'Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash' a completely different band"
Dig those hippie politics...
Dig those hippie politics...
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Re: Wishbone Ash (ahh... the unmistakable sound of a Ric bass!)
Ah the sweet sound of flats! Funny to see the drummer up front, though. Reminds me of my favourite joke:
Q. What do you call a guy who hangs out with musicians?
A. A drummer.
(Now, now any drummers reading this, it's just a joke!... and that guy is actually pretty darned good)
Q. What do you call a guy who hangs out with musicians?
A. A drummer.
(Now, now any drummers reading this, it's just a joke!... and that guy is actually pretty darned good)
Dreaming of one day owning a Fender bass is like dreaming of one day driving a Chevrolet Impala.
