Favorite Artist's Ric Bass Moments
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Favorite Artist's Ric Bass Moments
It's hard to choose one, so list a few if you have to.
I would have a hard time saying these are my favorites because it changes, but these are a few:
Chris Squire "Close to the Edge"
Paul McCartney, "Fixing a Hole"
Lemmy "Ace of Spades"
Roger Waters, "Astronomy Domine"
I would have a hard time saying these are my favorites because it changes, but these are a few:
Chris Squire "Close to the Edge"
Paul McCartney, "Fixing a Hole"
Lemmy "Ace of Spades"
Roger Waters, "Astronomy Domine"
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I have heard that this one is Lennon on a Fender Bass - anyone else?ch willie wrote: Paul McCartney, "Fixing a Hole"
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Some of my favourites:
Lee Jackson (Refugee) - Grand Canyon Suite
Peter Giles (King Crimson) - Pictures of a City & Groon (both from In The Wake Of Poseidon)
Chris Squire - Catherine of Aragon (Rick Wakeman's Six Wives of Henry VIII) - not much bass on this track, but what's there is sublime, Chris at his best!
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Lee Jackson (Refugee) - Grand Canyon Suite
Peter Giles (King Crimson) - Pictures of a City & Groon (both from In The Wake Of Poseidon)
Chris Squire - Catherine of Aragon (Rick Wakeman's Six Wives of Henry VIII) - not much bass on this track, but what's there is sublime, Chris at his best!
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Very hard to narrow it down when it comes to Chris Squire,but his work and his recorded bass sound were never better than on the Drama album. For Geddy,the equivalent would be hemispheres.
Other Rick bass faves for me are "turning Japanese" (Vapors),"ice"(Crack the Sky),"namm namm"(Kraan),"running hard"(renaissance). "Lifetime"(Flash)
Also "silly love songs" (Wings),for that "other" Rick sound......
Other Rick bass faves for me are "turning Japanese" (Vapors),"ice"(Crack the Sky),"namm namm"(Kraan),"running hard"(renaissance). "Lifetime"(Flash)
Also "silly love songs" (Wings),for that "other" Rick sound......
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Me too.sloop_john_b wrote:I have heard that this one is Lennon on a Fender Bass - anyone else?
Some favorite Ric bass moments of mine:
Let Me Roll It - Paul McCartney
Milk Cow Blues - The Kinks
Roundabout - Yes
The Seeker - The Who
Can't think of any more off the top of my head right now.
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One Of These Days--Pink Floyd
Close To The Edge--Chris Squire
Letter From Hiro--The Vapors
Hemispheres--Geddy Lee
Maybe I Can Fool Everybody Tonight--Crack The Sky
Junior's Farm--Paul McCartney/Wings
Just to name a few.......
Close To The Edge--Chris Squire
Letter From Hiro--The Vapors
Hemispheres--Geddy Lee
Maybe I Can Fool Everybody Tonight--Crack The Sky
Junior's Farm--Paul McCartney/Wings
Just to name a few.......
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Roundabout (Chris Squire) (Yes)
Cinderella Man (Geddy Lee) (Rush)
I Want to Tell You (Paul McCartney) (Beatles) (Is this one played on a Hofner?)
Old Man Kensey (Mike Mills) (R.E.M.)
Blood and Roses (Mike Mesaros) (Smithereens)
Cinderella Man (Geddy Lee) (Rush)
I Want to Tell You (Paul McCartney) (Beatles) (Is this one played on a Hofner?)
Old Man Kensey (Mike Mills) (R.E.M.)
Blood and Roses (Mike Mesaros) (Smithereens)
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Nope, that's Paul playing on "Fixing a Hole."
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too huge of a list to even comprehend .. but I'll start with the obvious... EVERYTHING from "On Parole" to "After Shock"
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You right about Chris's work in Catrerine of Aragon. Simple (for Chris) but very well placed notes!Ashgray wrote:Some of my favourites:
Lee Jackson (Refugee) - Grand Canyon Suite
Peter Giles (King Crimson) - Pictures of a City & Groon (both from In The Wake Of Poseidon)
Chris Squire - Catherine of Aragon (Rick Wakeman's Six Wives of Henry VIII) - not much bass on this track, but what's there is sublime, Chris at his best!
Ash
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I believe Andy Babuik quotes sound engineer Richard Lush as saying that FaH was Lennon on a Fender bass, adding that that's why the tone is so 'ploppy'. If that's accurate, it's likely because McCartney was playing harpsichord on the track instead.sloop_john_b wrote:I have heard that this one is Lennon on a Fender Bass - anyone else?ch willie wrote: Paul McCartney, "Fixing a Hole"
EDIT: Found this partial quote:
...he used a Fender Bass. ...you can pick it out because it's very
simple and a kind of ploppy kind of sound.
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I stand corrected. My sources were incorrect. Great bass moment in any case. I'd read McCartney laid down the bass during basic tracking. I'll look it up again in Lewisohn
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deaconblues wrote:I believe Andy Babuik quotes sound engineer Richard Lush as saying that FaH was Lennon on a Fender bass, adding that that's why the tone is so 'ploppy'. If that's accurate, it's likely because McCartney was playing harpsichord on the track instead.sloop_john_b wrote:I have heard that this one is Lennon on a Fender Bass - anyone else?ch willie wrote: Paul McCartney, "Fixing a Hole"
EDIT: Found this partial quote:
...he used a Fender Bass. ...you can pick it out because it's very
simple and a kind of ploppy kind of sound.
THAT don't sound like no Fender Bass........and the particular line sounds like something Paul played!!!!!
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Paul and Ringo were both wrong?!ch willie wrote:I stand corrected. My sources were incorrect.
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According to The Beatles Bible--don't know how accurate it is:
The backing track featured Paul McCartney on bass guitar, Ringo Starr on drums and George Martin on harpsichord on track one, and McCartney's guide vocals and John Lennon's rhythm guitar simultaneously taped onto track three. There was some bleed between the instruments which meant the guide vocal can be heard on track one.
The backing track featured Paul McCartney on bass guitar, Ringo Starr on drums and George Martin on harpsichord on track one, and McCartney's guide vocals and John Lennon's rhythm guitar simultaneously taped onto track three. There was some bleed between the instruments which meant the guide vocal can be heard on track one.
All the world's a stage, albeit with mountains, plains, oceans, rivers, buildings, towers, animals, humans, plants, and Armour's Spam.
