You forgot the distorted drums, Harry!hieronymous wrote:I have to disagree - I'm probably in the minority, but I love the entire Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy album. To me, the Alembic sound wouldn't work here. This album is more than a fusion of jazz, rock and latin - it's almost jazz/metal! Distorted Rhodes, distorted guitar, distorted bass - I'm in heaven!SquireFan91 wrote:Personally, not big on his tone here. His Rick sounds quite "un-Rickish" and frankly quite a bit too muddy for my liking. None of that lovely cutting quality Ricks are great for. Hate to say it, but he sounds better with the Alembic. Really cool footage though.
Stanley Clarke Playing A 4000!!!
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If there's one thing I can't stand, it's distorted drums...jps wrote:You forgot the distorted drums, Harry!
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The other surprise piece of gear here is what looks like an ARP Pro-Soloist being played by Chick Corea. He was, of course, later renown for playing a Mini-Moog.
Re: Stanley Clarke Playing A 4000!!!
Great clips.
Great tone and proof if it were needed that a Rickenbacker is a fingerstyle jazz bass when required.
I saw some of this years ago on tv.
Is this out on DVD now?
Note that the (what Rick detractors call awkward) treble pickup cover is ON.
Also I think Stanley has taken the mute off as the screws are missing....or have they unscrewed themselves at some gig like they sometimes do?
Love the Rhodes.
Just saw Zappa plays Zappa in Manchester and there were some Rhodes moments from the Duke era songs.
Patrick Moraz,Joe Zawinul to add to the list of Rhodes exponents.
Great tone and proof if it were needed that a Rickenbacker is a fingerstyle jazz bass when required.
I saw some of this years ago on tv.
Is this out on DVD now?
Note that the (what Rick detractors call awkward) treble pickup cover is ON.
Also I think Stanley has taken the mute off as the screws are missing....or have they unscrewed themselves at some gig like they sometimes do?
Love the Rhodes.
Just saw Zappa plays Zappa in Manchester and there were some Rhodes moments from the Duke era songs.
Patrick Moraz,Joe Zawinul to add to the list of Rhodes exponents.
Re: Stanley Clarke Playing A 4000!!!
I am happy to say I have sen all these guys, Moraz on four occasions.pag wrote:Just saw Zappa plays Zappa in Manchester and there were some Rhodes moments from the Duke era songs.
Patrick Moraz,Joe Zawinul to add to the list of Rhodes exponents.
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Re: Stanley Clarke Playing A 4000!!!
I just really liked it. Not much else to say 
My Ric Basses are:
76' 3000 MG ---09' 4003 MG
77' 3001 MG ---92' 2060 FG
77' 4001 Jetglo---93' 2060 FG
Other
08' Fender "Geddy Lee" Sig. Jazz Bass
82' Kawai F-II-B
76' 3000 MG ---09' 4003 MG
77' 3001 MG ---92' 2060 FG
77' 4001 Jetglo---93' 2060 FG
Other
08' Fender "Geddy Lee" Sig. Jazz Bass
82' Kawai F-II-B
Re: Stanley Clarke Playing A 4000!!!
I wish they'd release DVDs of the early stuff if they haven't already. BTW, jealous about ZPZ Pete; didn't know they were on!pag wrote:Great clips.
Great tone and proof if it were needed that a Rickenbacker is a fingerstyle jazz bass when required.
I saw some of this years ago on tv.
Is this out on DVD now?
Note that the (what Rick detractors call awkward) treble pickup cover is ON.
Also I think Stanley has taken the mute off as the screws are missing....or have they unscrewed themselves at some gig like they sometimes do?
Love the Rhodes.
Just saw Zappa plays Zappa in Manchester and there were some Rhodes moments from the Duke era songs.
Patrick Moraz,Joe Zawinul to add to the list of Rhodes exponents.
