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Yes To be Over

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Hello there,

What is the electronic backgtround of that bass sound. Its smooth , peaceful and elegant.

If there is more information , please share a link.

Thank you and Best Wishes,

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Chris used a Fender Precision Bass on that track
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ah ! really , I never listened a better bass sound in my life.

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fran4001 wrote:Chris used a Fender Precision Bass on that track
I thought it was his '70's white Jazz bass..... ?
That's what he used in concert when he played that song,at any rate....plus,the album track really seems to feature that J bridge pickup tone......
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My understanding was that it was a Jazz bass, as well...
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It was definitely a Fender. I'd bet that Squire probably couldn't say which bass it was, but he might have remembered the color! :lol:
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Mustafa Umut Sarac wrote:I never listened a better bass sound in my life.
Except for his signature Rickenbacker sound, of course. I mean, this is a Rickenbacker forum... :lol:
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
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We not know electronic background. For $100 US we do electronic background check. A-number 1!
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superheavydeathmetal wrote:
Mustafa Umut Sarac wrote:I never listened a better bass sound in my life.
Except for his signature Rickenbacker sound, of course. I mean, this is a Rickenbacker forum... :lol:
:D
The sound of Chris's RM on Drama's "i am a camera" is hard to beat.
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woodyng wrote:The sound of Chris's RM on Drama's "i am a camera" is hard to beat.
Cool. I will have to check that out. Is that played with a P-bass, too? In the many years I have been playing bass, I have never owned a bass with a precision pickup. I have been thinking I would like to give one a try since I recently found that my Zon jazz sounds really good with the neck pickup by itself. It has a nice crisp and grindy sound.
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
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superheavydeathmetal wrote:
woodyng wrote:The sound of Chris's RM on Drama's "i am a camera" is hard to beat.
Cool. I will have to check that out. Is that played with a P-bass, too? In the many years I have been playing bass, I have never owned a bass with a precision pickup. I have been thinking I would like to give one a try since I recently found that my Zon jazz sounds really good with the neck pickup by itself. It has a nice crisp and grindy sound.
Don't know if you're joking ( :?: )....the RM is The shorthand name for Chris original Rickenbacker.(Rose-Morris1999 is the import model number given to the ones sent to England...which they called a 4001S stateside).
The Rickenbacker is definitely the one used on that track.

As far as i know,Chris has only owned 2 Fender basses,the 70's Jazz,and a late 60's modified Telecaster bass.
He did have a Lakland P-bass much later on....i think it appeared around the time of the Ladder album?

I owned a few Fender basses over the years myself,and pretty much decided they just are not for me. I currentlyhave an 8-string Fernandes bass that has a Lace Sensor Man of War PJ pickup system in it. (Which sounds fantastic).
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Without a doubt, Into the Lens is the Rick. I'd put the sound next to the sound on the big 3 albums (Yes Album, Fragile, CTTE).

Funny the mention of the Tele bass - In the Rig Rundown with Squire and Howe, the interviewer points to the J bass and Squire ruminates "Is that the one I had an extra pick up put in?"...I'm not sure he paid a whole lot of attention to his guitars other than to think "this one sounds/feels good!". :D
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I seem to remember Squire playing a jazz bass in 77 GFTO tour for one song, and my thought was that it might have been To Be Over... I remember that show well, Donovan opened, Wakeman was back in the fold (and drinking heartily!) and Chris was wearing the backgammon oufit...
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edski wrote:Without a doubt, Into the Lens is the Rick. I'd put the sound next to the sound on the big 3 albums (Yes Album, Fragile, CTTE).

Funny the mention of the Tele bass - In the Rig Rundown with Squire and Howe, the interviewer points to the J bass and Squire ruminates "Is that the one I had an extra pick up put in?"...I'm not sure he paid a whole lot of attention to his guitars other than to think "this one sounds/feels good!". :D
(Smacking myself upside the head) Yes,"into the Lens" is what i meant to say. I have the Buggles 2nd album where that song title is actually "i am a camera",so that's what i was thinking of when i mentioned it.
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Definitely read an interview with Chris mentioning Precision Bass. And as a trivia matter, his Jazz was Natural finish, not white, blonde or cream... ;-)
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