What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
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Is this really Squire and where does something like this isolated track come from? Says a lot for post-processing.BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:rockinrayduke wrote:
no wonder bruford quit !!!
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Interesting you mention Dinosaur jr. I always wondered how come Lou Barlow was such an underated bass player. His playing on "you're living all over me" is fantastic (and pretty innovative).Knork wrote:i 2nd a few mentions like:
tool - undertow
dinosaur jr - bug & you're living all over me
yes - relayer, fragile
and then:
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Cinderella man, or any other track from A Farewell to Kings, being my favorite studio sound from Geddy and what I feel was his peak in that special sound.
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Lou Barlow is always in my faves list....great style. He's been back to Ric over the last year or so after a time with a Fender Mike Dirnt bass.Colonel Sanders wrote:Interesting you mention Dinosaur jr. I always wondered how come Lou Barlow was such an underated bass player. His playing on "you're living all over me" is fantastic (and pretty innovative).Knork wrote:i 2nd a few mentions like:
tool - undertow
dinosaur jr - bug & you're living all over me
yes - relayer, fragile
and then:
kyuss - welcome to sky valley
Just as an aside, on 'You're Living All Over Me', it's not all Ric - he was still using the Gibson Grabber that he used on the first album on a fair bit of it.
I was really surprised when I read this - stuff like 'In A Jar' sounds very Ric, Lou said it was the Gibbo.
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How about that?
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Love Pink.
Looks like a '70s 4001 (skunk stripe, Grovers?)
Looks like a '70s 4001 (skunk stripe, Grovers?)
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BadassII also. Close shaote at about 0:54 and 3:33.bassduke49 wrote:Love Pink.
Looks like a '70s 4001 (skunk stripe, Grovers?)
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Squire's my go-to guy when I want to hear some bad-a$$ Rick tone.
The Yes Album
Fragile
Close To The Edge
Yessongs
Geddy Lee too, to a lesser degree. Great captures of his Rick tone on Hemispheres & Permanent Waves. Love the intro to Cyngus X-1, too.
(this isn't an answer to your query, Scott, but there it is for the record!)
The Yes Album
Fragile
Close To The Edge
Yessongs
Geddy Lee too, to a lesser degree. Great captures of his Rick tone on Hemispheres & Permanent Waves. Love the intro to Cyngus X-1, too.
(this isn't an answer to your query, Scott, but there it is for the record!)
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That's Janis Tanaka, always known to play a Rick.ken_j wrote:BadassII also. Close shaote at about 0:54 and 3:33.bassduke49 wrote:Love Pink.
Looks like a '70s 4001 (skunk stripe, Grovers?)
I think this pic was from back from when she was in the band L7.

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I have recently added these Yes albums. I never knew much about Yes beyond Fragile..... these rock!
The Yes Album
Fragile
Close To The Edge
The Yes Album
Fragile
Close To The Edge
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Their first and second albums rock out, too, with a slightly different, grittier RM1999 tone that is wonderful all it's own. 
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Thanks for the headsup.....I will give those a spin too!jps wrote:Their first and second albums rock out, too, with a slightly different, grittier RM1999 tone that is wonderful all it's own.
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I bought the later CD of Fragile that included Yes' recording of Simon & Garfunkle's "America" which to me is a tour de force of Squire's Rick tone. It's kinduva jam in the middle, and perhaps pretentious, but what killer bass!
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