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Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:45 pm
by robj
songdog wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned Renaissance, Jon Camp had a great sound and a style that made best use of it.
Yeah I loved that band and Jon plays brilliantly on many of their songs from back then. Way up on my list of albums to listen to when I want to hear a 4001.
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:34 pm
by johnallg
harrek wrote:johnallg wrote:harrek wrote:Must listen to Marillion, Script For A Jester's Tear
Don't know if all of Marillion is Rick bass, but I haven't heard a bad tune by them yet.
Not all of it is. Certainly alot less of the recent music. But I'm fairly sure I saw him playing a Rick back when I saw them perform Script live. Of course this was almost 30 years ago now, but I really seem to remember my friend who was a bass player (with a Rick) pointing it out to me (me not being a bass player back then).
Brian, I was just commenting on the group. I just listened to the 9 songs of theirs I have here on the notebook and I believe it is pretty evenly divided between a Jazz and a Rick. I'll say Childhood's End from Misplaced Childhood and Few Words for the Dead from Radiation are a Rick.
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:36 pm
by songdog
C'sPop wrote:jps wrote:Selling England By The Pound is a great one!
I second jps's comment and would add Genesis Live. Love Rutherford's 12-string sound. Also add Yes-BBC Sessions. Full of Ric 6, Ric bass and Hammond goodness, as prescribed by the FDA as part of your daily nutritional requirements.
+1 to all of the above!
Watcher of the Skies on Genesis Live is one of the two top reasons I have a 4001 (the other, of course, is
Roundabout).
This is a great thread... gonna have to hit Youtube and the local indy CD store to catch up on music I've missed!
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 12:02 am
by jps
songdog wrote:C'sPop wrote:jps wrote:Selling England By The Pound is a great one!
I second jps's comment and would add Genesis Live. Love Rutherford's 12-string sound. Also add Yes-BBC Sessions. Full of Ric 6, Ric bass and Hammond goodness, as prescribed by the FDA as part of your daily nutritional requirements.
+1 to all of the above!
Watcher of the Skies on Genesis Live is one of the two top reasons I have a 4001 (the other, of course, is
Roundabout).
This is a great thread... gonna have to hit Youtube and the local indy CD store to catch up on music I've missed!
Funny you should say this, as this was the first song I ever saw and heard played on a 4001 in any concert.

And, the cover of that album is exactly how Genesis looked!

we were all screaming for "More masks!!!" No one had ever seen anything like this before.
The_Mask_of_Loki.jpg

Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 1:15 am
by Blackstar
DoubleThink wrote:Away From The Numbers by The Jam still makes me feel as good as it did in 1977.
+1 Weller and Foxton on Ricks!
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:25 am
by RickAsAParrot
Bit of an unusual one this, but I just love anything on the New Clear Days album by The Vapors, that guy really knew how to make a bass line stand out
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 3:35 pm
by harrek
johnallg wrote:harrek wrote:johnallg wrote:
Don't know if all of Marillion is Rick bass, but I haven't heard a bad tune by them yet.
Not all of it is. Certainly alot less of the recent music. But I'm fairly sure I saw him playing a Rick back when I saw them perform Script live. Of course this was almost 30 years ago now, but I really seem to remember my friend who was a bass player (with a Rick) pointing it out to me (me not being a bass player back then).
Brian, I was just commenting on the group. I just listened to the 9 songs of theirs I have here on the notebook and I believe it is pretty evenly divided between a Jazz and a Rick. I'll say Childhood's End from Misplaced Childhood and Few Words for the Dead from Radiation are a Rick.
John, I'm agreeing! Just giving my 2 cents worth when I saw them way back then for the Script tour. And as we well know, what is used in the studio can often be different than what they use live (Sir Paul being an example having set the Rick aside live). I'm also not good at picking out what instrument is what unless it's fairly obvious. So I trust and value your and other members ears in these areas. I just think that Pete is an often looked over and very talented bass player who has used a Rickenbacker for some of his work. I know I still enjoy going back and listening to their Fish era music and have great memories of seeing them live a few times.
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:17 pm
by ricosound
No comment on content but Ned's Atomic Dustbin from the 90's has a distinctive pick'd Rick tone and I sought out a CD of theirs just for that. Unique band as having two bass players with Alex Griffen on lead bass using a 4001.
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:27 pm
by BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS
starcastle,rush and yes !

Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:32 pm
by BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS
FretlessOnly wrote:Jeff: Crimso is my favorite band(s). It never occurred to me that Peter G. played a Rick. I'll have to give it a closer listen.
As for other options:

made in japan is a jazz bass !
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:57 pm
by fran4001
Now for something completely different! I love all these examples, and have nearly all the lps and cds. But I also have a love the unsung Ric players who went for a less aggressive and more 'standard' bass sound (very subjective I know!) So when I yearn for that sound I play any 10cc with Graham Gouldman on bass. All of the 'The Original Soundtrack' and 'How Dare You' bass sounds are just nice fat round sounds using the original flats. Just beautiful to my old ears...

Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 7:02 pm
by FretlessOnly
You sure about that, Ronbo? The March '72 video is the JG 4001 as is the Hofstra show from Spring '73. DId he get a Jazz while the 4001(s) were having the Jazz-bass pickups installed? Or is that what you mean by a Jazz bass?
No Jazz bass here:
I've seen him playing a P-bass and a Mustang (Thanks Ilan), but never a Jazz
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 7:55 pm
by johnallg
fran4001 wrote:Now for something completely different! I love all these examples, and have nearly all the lps and cds. But I also have a love the unsung Ric players who went for a less aggressive and more 'standard' bass sound (very subjective I know!) So when I yearn for that sound I play any 10cc with Graham Gouldman on bass. All of the 'The Original Soundtrack' and 'How Dare You' bass sounds are just nice fat round sounds using the original flats. Just beautiful to my old ears...

Oh, yeah! 10cc bass is a great example of the thump of the Rick.
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 10:12 pm
by BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS
FretlessOnly wrote:You sure about that, Ronbo? The March '72 video is the JG 4001 as is the Hofstra show from Spring '73. DId he get a Jazz while the 4001(s) were having the Jazz-bass pickups installed? Or is that what you mean by a Jazz bass?
No Jazz bass here:
Roger and his basses.jpg
I've seen him playing a P-bass and a Mustang (Thanks Ilan), but never a Jazz
is it a jazz or mustang bass on the cover of MIJ ?
Re: What recordings do you listen to when you wanna hear a Ric?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 10:13 pm
by BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS
johnallg wrote:fran4001 wrote:Now for something completely different! I love all these examples, and have nearly all the lps and cds. But I also have a love the unsung Ric players who went for a less aggressive and more 'standard' bass sound (very subjective I know!) So when I yearn for that sound I play any 10cc with Graham Gouldman on bass. All of the 'The Original Soundtrack' and 'How Dare You' bass sounds are just nice fat round sounds using the original flats. Just beautiful to my old ears...

Oh, yeah! 10cc bass is a great example of the thump of the Rick.
nice hollow tone he has !
