Different Flatwounds
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- soundmasterg
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Hi Wolfgang. I read an interview with Entwistle from a couple years ago where he said he used Labella flatwounds on a Jazz bass on My Generation. He was trying to use a Danelectro because of the tone it could get him, but he kept breaking the strings on the Dano's, and he would buy another one to get that sound again, because he couldn't buy the same strings that were on the Dano. After buying 3 new Dano's and repeatedly breaking strings, he gave up and used the Jazz bass.
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Greg's story is correct, and the Jazz had flats not nylon flats. That bass is pictured in his book.
http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/equipment/bass/equip-entwistlegear.html

http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/equipment/bass/equip-entwistlegear.html

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Just about every interview with Squire you read they ask the same questions, one being about influences/starting to play, and he ALWAYS and only mentions The Ox. John mentions Chris in his new book, on the page for the 8-string Ric.
The above photo of John w/Ric has been my screen saver for quite a while now.
The above photo of John w/Ric has been my screen saver for quite a while now.
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Squire doesn't mention Mac? I've always heard traces of Paulie in Squires playing. The spirit is surely there. Yes always struck me as a band that took an aspect of the Beatles writing and ran with it. Prog has seemed an extension of psychedelic and the sort of Baroque rock of about the same era as psychedelia. I know I'm nuts, but in all periods of rock there seems to be a thread.
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From the book Close to the Edge by Chris Welch quoting Chris Squire: "It's only when I turned 15 in 1963 that I was the right age to be a Beatles fan. They sort of changed my musical tastes from church to secular music."
A few pages later: Chris was undoubtedly inspired by Paul McCartney's melodic violin bass style but he was also influenced by the mighty John Entwistle of The Who.
A few pages later: Chris was undoubtedly inspired by Paul McCartney's melodic violin bass style but he was also influenced by the mighty John Entwistle of The Who.

