blast from the past w/4001 content
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blast from the past w/4001 content
last week, on vacation, we were talking about old tunes.... came up with this one with heavy 4001 content.
Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs - Sugar Shack
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DW8ecqu ... L&index=12
enjoy!
Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs - Sugar Shack
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DW8ecqu ... L&index=12
enjoy!
Re: blast from the past w/4001 content
Wow! Very cool! There's that 'click' line that shadows the bassline. Cool if it is the RIC 4001 bass. Almost sounds like he's running stereo to get the click. Even though it is said that McCartney used a Jazz bass on "While My Guitar..." I always believe that it was his RIC 4001 bass because of that higher clicking sound of the bridge pickup. Who knows?
BTW, anyone ever see cetian footage of Roy Orbison's band doing "Pretty Woman"? The bass player is playing a RIC 4001 and holding in somewhat diagonally. Wonder if that's what's on that great record too?
BTW, anyone ever see cetian footage of Roy Orbison's band doing "Pretty Woman"? The bass player is playing a RIC 4001 and holding in somewhat diagonally. Wonder if that's what's on that great record too?
Re: blast from the past w/4001 content
Pretty cool! That bass player sure has that 4001 slung low, it's almost to his knees!

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: blast from the past w/4001 content
DavyR wrote:BTW, anyone ever see cetian footage of Roy Orbison's band doing "Pretty Woman"? The bass player is playing a RIC 4001 and holding in somewhat diagonally. Wonder if that's what's on that great record too?
Re: blast from the past w/4001 content
YEAH! Check out the bassplayer's stance with that RICKY at about 2:00 into the video. THAT'S TOUGHNESS! Wow!
Re: blast from the past w/4001 content
That is always a great b/w clip.
The big O, classic song, and one of the best early sightings of a Ric bass.
The big O, classic song, and one of the best early sightings of a Ric bass.
Re: blast from the past w/4001 content
Both great clips of great looking basses.
Also a great example of making an impression just by the way you wear your Rick!
Its sometimes hard to define what gives the click on those old 60s tracks.
I read an interview with Carol Kaye who said that on some 60s sessions there might be upright doubled with electric bass and sometimes there would be "tick tack" bass played on a baritone guitar over that.
Talking of 60s bass sounds I always liked the sound of the bass on "Matthew and Son" by Cat Stevens and "Everlasting Love" by Love Affair.
Another "diagonal" Rick player.....
Also a great example of making an impression just by the way you wear your Rick!
Its sometimes hard to define what gives the click on those old 60s tracks.
I read an interview with Carol Kaye who said that on some 60s sessions there might be upright doubled with electric bass and sometimes there would be "tick tack" bass played on a baritone guitar over that.
Talking of 60s bass sounds I always liked the sound of the bass on "Matthew and Son" by Cat Stevens and "Everlasting Love" by Love Affair.
Another "diagonal" Rick player.....
Re: blast from the past w/4001 content
Definitely cool Orbison video! I've gotta say, ol' Roy was a lot more animated in the old days, he was actually moving a bit!
The diagonal bass is cool too... 
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: blast from the past w/4001 content
That was awesome. Thanks!
Re: blast from the past w/4001 content
if the camera focused on just the bass player and the audio just the bass line, i would've thought that the video was from an 80s band in the shoe-gazing scenecjj wrote:Pretty cool! That bass player sure has that 4001 slung low, it's almost to his knees!
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