America - rough mix
America - rough mix
I'm not sure if this has already been posted, but I found this while perusing tonight: footage of YES recording 'America' with what sounds like a rough no-FX mix. Squire's bass cuts through with amazing clarity.
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Great clip! Thanks for posting, I always loved Yes' version of America and Chris's bass sounds fantastic here.
Nice close ups of the RM at 2:55 and 4:52 showing the pickup selector in the UP position, it seems Chris got a lot (maybe even most?) of his sound from the Toaster. If I'd not seen that I'd have sworn the HS was adding a lot of that crunch from an amp set to overdrive.
Nice close ups of the RM at 2:55 and 4:52 showing the pickup selector in the UP position, it seems Chris got a lot (maybe even most?) of his sound from the Toaster. If I'd not seen that I'd have sworn the HS was adding a lot of that crunch from an amp set to overdrive.
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Still one of my favorite tracks, especially Steve's solo, which he plays on his (impossible to find one) Hayman 2020.
I believe Chris uses both pickups almost all of the time, any video shot, unless a true live performance, can't really tell the story. But even when Chris selects the neck pickup, he still plucks below the HS, which has a great deal to do with his sound. Normally, if I use a neck pickup on guitar or bass, I tend to also play near the pickup, but Chris seems to do just the opposite.
I believe Chris uses both pickups almost all of the time, any video shot, unless a true live performance, can't really tell the story. But even when Chris selects the neck pickup, he still plucks below the HS, which has a great deal to do with his sound. Normally, if I use a neck pickup on guitar or bass, I tend to also play near the pickup, but Chris seems to do just the opposite.
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I agree. And this footage in particular really looks like a lip-synch promo vs a capture of the actual recording session, the more I look at it. Evidence of this possibility is the absence of headphones on most of the band members, and the incredible amount of goofing by Wakeman.just_bassics wrote:...any video shot, unless a true live performance, can't really tell the story.
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Mine as well!just_bassics wrote:Still one of my favorite tracks
Thanks for posting that, Mark!
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VERY COOL INDEED!rickenbrother wrote:Mine as well!just_bassics wrote:Still one of my favorite tracks
Thanks for posting that, Mark!
Thanks Mark!
Great old video.
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Hehe, fair point! In my defence I was watching it pre-caffeine-hit this morningwalker wrote:I agree. And this footage in particular really looks like a lip-synch promo vs a capture of the actual recording session, the more I look at it. Evidence of this possibility is the absence of headphones on most of the band members, and the incredible amount of goofing by Wakeman.just_bassics wrote:...any video shot, unless a true live performance, can't really tell the story.
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Even as a "mockumentary," the audio is still a rough mix different from the album-released version.
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Regardless of what it is.... it sounds good and is fun to watch. Thanks for posting Mark!
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I think Chris Squire was born with killer tone in his blood. This clip that demonstrates just how obvious it is. 
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When my band covered "America" and "Yours is No Disgrace" back in the '70s, I always used the neck pickup of my 4001 for the "softer" bits -- during the "Laughing on the bus" section of "America," and the first "Death defying mutilated" section of "YIND."
