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Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:33 pm
by armybass
walker wrote:Incidentally Scott - an album definitely worth mentioning again if you don't already have it, the 'Yessongs' live album. Out of all the live Yes albums there are, Squire's tone is my fave on this one. Absolutely killer. And most of the material is from the 3 aforementioned Yes studio albums, including ALL of Close To The Edge.
~AND~ (how could I forget) it has Squire's 10+ minute long bass-solo version of The Fish.
Thanks Walker, I want that one but I am going to see if I can find it on CD since iTunes took the liberty of replacing some of the tunes with studio cuts....

Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:02 am
by walker
armybass wrote:Thanks Walker, I want that one but I am going to see if I can find it on CD since iTunes took the liberty of replacing some of the tunes with studio cuts.... 
WHAAAAT??? BOOOOO-URNSSS!!!!!!
That has GOT to be one of the lamest things I've ever heard of. I'll bet you can find it on Amazon or various other used CD sites.
Spun.com is a good one, too.
Whew... I need to have a seat... man! WTlivingF???
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:08 am
by walker
On the topic of "scenes missing" I was SOOOOOO bummed when I got a copy of the Yessongs movie to discover that 'The Fish' had been omitted. I know that Squire was pretty secretive about his playing style & techniques early on; I have to wonder if it was his call to leave it out of the movie.
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 8:18 am
by armybass
I have found some cool old stuff of Chris playing with Yes in the early 70's....really neat stuff. I also got Fish Out of Water last weekend.... LOVE IT! I have never heard it and I have probably had Fragile for 25 plus years. I am getting more educated on my missing Yes education since I bought all of the early Rush stuff that I had never heard before which led to a complete Rush discography purchase.
On a whim last night I got Genesis' "Nursery Crymes" and "Foxtrot". I had no real knowledge of Mike Rutherford as a Ric weilding bassist. My Genesis period began in the mid 80's. I really must say that I am really digging these early Gabrielle era recordings. Mike sounds great especially on tunes like "Get Em Out By Friday".
My Ric rebirth has led to a few hundred dollars of iTunes acquisitions. This is fun, I have not felt this eager about finidg "new" music for a decade or two!
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:12 am
by jps
The first time I saw Genesis Foxtrot was their latest album to come out!
Not a Rick, Scott, but you need to start listening to all the great Gentle Giant music from back then.
I really must say that I am really digging these early Gabrielle era recordings
Oh yaeh, It's Gabriel!

Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:51 pm
by just_bassics
Yessongs The Film is not directly cut from Yessongs the album. It is much shorter and some of the takes on the film are from different concerts entirely. Yours is no Disgrace, to cite one example, not the same version in the film as the record. Plenty of other examples after that one, Wakeman solo is very different (jingle bells on the film soundtrack?), Howe acoustic solo, many other tracks as well. Some of the tracks on the Yessongs record were recorded before Bruford departed, Perpetual Change, Long Distance Runaround and The Fish, to name three, none of these made it to the film and perhaps, were never filmed, only audio versions. Close to the Edge, to my ears, sounds identical on both, that may be the only track. Roundabout, All Good People, And You And I all different between the film and record.
The Bruford recordings that appear on Yessongs album make me wonder how much more of the Fragile tour may have been professionally recorded. Wakeman stated a few years ago that he moved and discovered that he had been in possession of many outtakes and live recordings, films etc... that he never even realized he had. Hopefully some of that stuff will begin to see the light of day.
Wish I could access the archives on this band to see what else may be lying around.
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:44 pm
by LALA
The Knack- Prescott Niles.
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:56 pm
by Fuzzy Thoughts
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 12:21 pm
by armybass
Really digging the Mike Rutherford addition to my Ric Players to Listen To Club!
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:04 pm
by Lefty4003S8
jps wrote:The first time I saw Genesis Foxtrot was their latest album to come out!
Not a Rick, Scott, but you need to start listening to all the great Gentle Giant music from back then.
I really must say that I am really digging these early Gabrielle era recordings
Oh yaeh, It's Gabriel!

Like Mr. Scott......I am a HUGE fan of Gentle Giant. I was "Turned On" to them back when I was in high school.
Start with an album called---"In A Glass House". If you like that one, then you should enjoy ALL or most of the rest of them---EXCEPT for "Giant For A Day", don't bother with that one or any album that followed it.
One thing I can say is.....they are NOTHING like anything you've ever heard before!!!!!!
Lefty4003s8
Do not drink from the toilet when taking Lyrica
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:10 pm
by Lefty4003S8
Oh and......Derek Shulman---Gentle Giant----played a P-Bass.
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 6:12 pm
by jps
Lefty4003S8 wrote:Oh and......Derek Shulman---Gentle Giant----played a P-Bass.
Um....Ray Shulman, my friend!
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:17 pm
by Lefty4003S8
jps wrote:Lefty4003S8 wrote:Oh and......Derek Shulman---Gentle Giant----played a P-Bass.
Um....Ray Shulman, my friend!

My Bad!!!!!!
There were so many Shulmans in that band, it was hard to keep them all straight.
Thank You Jeff.
Lefty4003s8
Do not drink from the toilet when taking Lyrica
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 6:41 am
by Baker69
Going back now to possibly 1976 I'm pretty sure the first Emanuelle film soundtrack starring Sylvia Kristel was played on a Ric!

(You Tube Search: Pierre Bachelet)
Not something I listen to now (but I do still have the soundtrack on vinyl!) If I'm not very much mistaken that is a classic Ric tone!
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:42 am
by heinpete
Baker69 wrote:Going back now to possibly 1976 I'm pretty sure the first Emanuelle film soundtrack starring Sylvia Kristel was played on a Ric!

(You Tube Search: Pierre Bachelet)
Not something I listen to now (but I do still have the soundtrack on vinyl!) If I'm not very much mistaken that is a classic Ric tone!
...can't find it on youtube (all piano dominated), please specify further!
