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Rickenbacker basses used in Grunge
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 7:49 pm
by johnallg
Hahaha! Still a nice tune...
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 4:18 am
by teeder
John,
Email sent about upcoming gigs.

Re: Rickenbacker basses used in Grunge
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 8:40 pm
by Ric N. Backer
Seems like Rics fit into most any type of music...

Re: Rickenbacker basses used in Grunge
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:10 am
by captsandwich
Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth occasionally played a Ric.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdP6UuNNHqA
Re: Rickenbacker basses used in Grunge
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:50 pm
by jps
What is that
Jetgloblack guitar that has a very Rick-like shape?
Re: Rickenbacker basses used in Grunge
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:11 am
by captsandwich
Dunno, it doesn't seem to be mentioned in his guitar list here:
http://www.sonicyouth.com/mustang/eq/thurstonall.html
Re: Rickenbacker basses used in Grunge
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 12:32 am
by dricard
Dave Drewitz plays one in Ween, a marginally "grunge" band, tho they are more satire rock than grunge. What I like about Dave's tone is that it is a full ranged tone from a 4001, it isnt overly trebly nor overly "proggy". It's been stated as a 1980 4001 I think somewhere, and its features at least point it to post 1974-75 or so. Nice mapleglo, terrific player!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SESy8ccN ... re=related
Re: Rickenbacker basses used in Grunge
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 1:31 pm
by Lefty4001
A couple more not-exactly-grunge guys in the 90s slingin' Ric 4-strings were (lefty) Scott Reeder from Kyuss and Paul D'amour on the earlier Tool discs. I especially love Paul's sound, use of harmonics (lie, cheat and steal!) and the fact that Tool never buries the bass.
Re: Rickenbacker basses used in Grunge
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 2:33 pm
by cassius987
Paul d'Amour seems to have invented Tool's approach to bass and guitar, where the bass sets the better part of the stage, including the hook, and the guitar adds textures. Justin Chancellor, his replacement, quickly took up this approach (especially consider Paul wrote half of the bass material for the album Chancellor replaced him on). Chancellor even evolved his sound a lot to match Paul's (check out his previous tone with Peach, it was entirely different).
Paul and Scott Reeder appear together (yes, two Ric bassists, one stage) on a live recording of Tool performing Kyuss's "Demon Cleaner". Paul handles the low end and Scott does the hooks.
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 6:25 am
by haw
jaymi wrote:Ned's ATomic Dustbin had 2 bassplayers and the one was playing a Ric like a guitar while the other played a musicman...
Funny you should mention them - I bought a CD of theirs the other day. Weren't really Grunge though - Grebo I think instead.
Still, quite right - two bass players. One (Musicman StingRay) did all the conventional bass stuff, while the other (JG 4001) did the high stuff.
An interesting concept that actually worked pretty well.