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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DW8ecqu0Iw

What year is this bass? Judging form the surround, I'd say a '63.

What do you think?
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I say '63, too. Nice and prominent, too, for a change. 8)
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That may be the worst bass tone I have ever heard. :lol:

Sounds like a Dano VI or a Bass VI...
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Gotta love the hat the bass player is wearing though! :roll:
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related fireballs ???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr-JtM4zH8k

and the ric...er, i mean rik fitting song...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKYcr8ywvmI

looks like a '73...is this what we have in store for us in our golden years ??? i have many varieties of firearms to off myself with...gladly !!! then my '64 RM goes under jeffs bed !!! :twisted:
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I think I detected some sparkley in the inlays, so probably '64 or later. That would be my guess. No way of telling if that bass was used in the recording. Back in those days, weren't they all using a Longhorn for that "click bass" effect?
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I think I detected some sparkley in the inlays
Me too.
That may be the worst bass tone I have ever heard.
I thought everyone uses that tone? :?: :shock: :lol:
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Using the Mute?
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bassduke49 wrote:I think I detected some sparkley in the inlays, so probably '64 or later. That would be my guess.
Yes, could be. At first I thought they looked like the dull inlays of '63.
bassduke49 wrote: No way of telling if that bass was used in the recording. Back in those days, weren't they all using a Longhorn for that "click bass" effect?
I googled it & found that the bass used in the recording was a 6 string Dano bass. Although, you can get a similar sound with the HS cranked with treble all the way up.
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It's almost a "fuzz click" bass! :D

Hmm. However, I see that Sugar Shack was a No. 1 hit in the fall of 1963, so the bass can't be a '64 (assuming the "video" was done while the record was still hot). So perhaps I should amend my statement in the book about the crushed pearl inlays coming along in 1964. :?
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I think that video was shot a few years after the song became a hit (in '63), based on the band's wardrobe and the fact that it's a color clip.
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bassduke49 wrote:It's almost a "fuzz click" bass! :D
There's heavy reverb on the bass too.
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The bass players style and moves were a bit ahead of the times.... :o

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bassduke49 wrote:It's almost a "fuzz click" bass! :D

Hmm. However, I see that Sugar Shack was a No. 1 hit in the fall of 1963, so the bass can't be a '64 (assuming the "video" was done while the record was still hot). So perhaps I should amend my statement in the book about the crushed pearl inlays coming along in 1964. :?
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