I was driving home a couple of nights ago and heard McCartney's "Ebony and Ivory" on the stereo. The bass part really grabbed me. It was also more "out there" in the mix like some of the old Beatles' stuff (White Album for one). I guess that I'd forgotten about the way the part stood out. Does anyone know which bass McCartney uses in the video? The assumption is that it was also on the recording. I figured that someone might know. No guesses allowed.
A bit of trivia about the video was that apparently they recorded each of the their video performances separately due to different schedules.
I'm sticking this post in "The Others" since it likely isn't Rickenbacker related.
Advance to ~ 1:28 in video.
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"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Vince Lombardi
In both cases, was it also used on the recording? Hmmm....
For "Ebony and Ivory," I think he only used it because it had the right look for the song's video. Wasn't he already using the Yamaha BB1200 bass by 1982? I'm thinking that it is likely the one played for "Ebony..."