Great Rick Tone!
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- sloop_john_b
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He put it on ebay a few years ago; two of us from the forum went after it and it ended up here. He just had too many basses. I also have the DigiTech preamp Dave used to record the studio version of BOD. He still plays a Rick, a heavily modified 4001 JG, although his sound seems a bit more mellow these days.
They took a perfectly good spiritually positive song and then broke it down and reassembled it into some sort of prog-rocky wank fest with tweedly tweedly guitar solos and a weird bass line and keyboards (lots and lots of keyboards) where the words are secondary to "Hey guys look at me I'm playing complicated and fast and stuff! Oh wait I have to brush my hair out of my face and play this chord on my keyboard!"
So yeah, I didn't like it much.
So yeah, I didn't like it much.
Listen to that sustain!
"So yeah, I didn't like it much."
I could say the same about all of George Harrison's solo stuff.
If find this version of the song very spiritually uplifting, personally . . . and pretty much 9/10 of the song is very slow and reserved, it's only the intro, an incredibly short solo break near the middle, and like the 3-measure ending that are "proggy". I wouldn't qualify having an organ playing whole notes in the background as "lots of keyboards". Also, they all have short hair now; does that make the song better?
I could say the same about all of George Harrison's solo stuff.
If find this version of the song very spiritually uplifting, personally . . . and pretty much 9/10 of the song is very slow and reserved, it's only the intro, an incredibly short solo break near the middle, and like the 3-measure ending that are "proggy". I wouldn't qualify having an organ playing whole notes in the background as "lots of keyboards". Also, they all have short hair now; does that make the song better?
I'm with Alanz on this one. The guy's tone was pleasant, certainly. Very, er...civilised, shall we say? But O Lordy! I didn't realise there were still bands around doing the sort of self-indulgent twaddle I hated when I was 17.
Yes I know, I'm just a curmudgeonly old Brit Punk, but really: if you want an object lesson in Ric tone, just play The Jam's first album - LOUD. Foxton Rules OK!!!
Yes I know, I'm just a curmudgeonly old Brit Punk, but really: if you want an object lesson in Ric tone, just play The Jam's first album - LOUD. Foxton Rules OK!!!
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Epiphone Jack Casady
Ovation Magnum 1
Mania VTB-4BS
Dean Stylist w/ John Birch Magnum II pups
Yamaha BB414
Trace Elliot VA350/GP11 Mk1
Peavey TB-Raxx
2 BFM Omni 10.5 crossfire cabs
Roland Bass Cube 100

