MY favorite Pauly bass line
MY favorite Pauly bass line
Ok.....being a Beatle fan for a looonnngggg time, I've always said I can't choose a "favorite" Paul bassline...but I've changed my mind....after getting the new Capitol releases with mono AND stereo, my vote goes to the song I've suspected was my favorite all along....."I Saw Her Standing There" !!
What you have to notice is how you can hardly see Pauls left hand moving as he's playing it....amazing!!
There, I said it!! I hate saying "that's my favorite" , but that bassline is SO fantastic the whole way thru the song and is so energetic....it's timeless and still gets my blood boiling to this day!! ....AND it's fun to play!!
...my two cents
What you have to notice is how you can hardly see Pauls left hand moving as he's playing it....amazing!!
There, I said it!! I hate saying "that's my favorite" , but that bassline is SO fantastic the whole way thru the song and is so energetic....it's timeless and still gets my blood boiling to this day!! ....AND it's fun to play!!
...my two cents
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
I play that one and sing it in a band. It's hard to define exactly what Paul's doing, at least on the CD I have. He could be playing:
EEE F# E A G# A F#, EEE F# E A G# A F#, or he could be doing just:
EE F# A G# A F#, etc. I don't think he's adding all the notes in the first example. It may be Ringo's bass drum that's adding the ghost bass notes.
It tool me a while to perfect playing that one and singing it at the same time. I have a worse time with "All My Loving" and "Day Tripper" especially.
EEE F# E A G# A F#, EEE F# E A G# A F#, or he could be doing just:
EE F# A G# A F#, etc. I don't think he's adding all the notes in the first example. It may be Ringo's bass drum that's adding the ghost bass notes.
It tool me a while to perfect playing that one and singing it at the same time. I have a worse time with "All My Loving" and "Day Tripper" especially.
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All My Loving is fairly easy to sing and play at the same time too. I think most of his early songs had lines that were simple and made a lot of sense. That's a simple walking line. I have trouble singing with synchopated (sp?) lines. (unless that stuff is just so much a part of me from listening to it for 40 years)
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A few days ago I was listening to the Yellow Submarine CD playing my V63 together...well, the bass line in Only a Northern Song clearly shows that Paul must have been under LSD influence while recording that song J
No one had played that way before and probably afterwards J
In that case "God bless the LSD" J
Hey Bulldog is gorgeous too... and the sound of his 4001 is terrific... It's too bad that in modern records no bass guitar has "that" sound anymore...Maybe it depends on the modern equalization rates or just because of new speakers which sound different.….
No one had played that way before and probably afterwards J
In that case "God bless the LSD" J
Hey Bulldog is gorgeous too... and the sound of his 4001 is terrific... It's too bad that in modern records no bass guitar has "that" sound anymore...Maybe it depends on the modern equalization rates or just because of new speakers which sound different.….
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