The Last Bass Outpost
Gear Discussion Forums => Rickenbacker Basses => Topic started by: Blazer on February 24, 2009, 09:14:44 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGrEZH7j1bQ
Boy does this song have a GREAT bassline or what?
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Great bassline. I never could make a Ric sound like that, not even with flats.
His guitar tech told me that he occasionally still uses the old Ric in the studio.
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That's one we play on ocassion, lots of fun.
Here's a couple shots from Saturday's gig.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v383/iamthebassman/MAC_Eggmen_Paramount_92-1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v383/iamthebassman/MAC_Eggmen_Paramount_138.jpg)
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That's one we play on ocassion, lots of fun.
Here's a couple shots from Saturday's gig.
That look's awesome! When are you guys comin to Chicago??? :)
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I'd love to play Chicago, who knows? Couple more:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v383/iamthebassman/MAC_Eggmen_Paramount_80-1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v383/iamthebassman/MAC_Eggmen_Paramount_171-1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v383/iamthebassman/MAC_Eggmen_Paramount_34-1.jpg)
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Great bassline. I never could make a Ric sound like that, not even with flats.
His guitar tech told me that he occasionally still uses the old Ric in the studio.
Did he also tell you that Paul strung his Rick up with such a high action that it almost was unplayable? According to the Beatles Gear book, his amplifier in those days was a Vox AC100 with 2x15 inch speaker cab and he played using the neck pickup only and did a lot of muting, probably with the foam under the strings because it would sound like a double bass.
And then there's of course the fingers, only Sir Paul can play like Sir Paul and sound like Sir Paul.
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Very cool ! I have found Rics very flexible tone wise, roll off the treble on the bridge pup and they fatten right up. Very cool Egg Man pics !
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Did he also tell you that Paul strung his Rick up with such a high action that it almost was unplayable?
That's why I was surprised to see that his Hofner is set up with pretty low action.
he played using the neck pickup only and did a lot of muting, probably with the foam under the strings
Tried that. Flats, neck toaster soloed, tone rolled off, mute. Did not nail the Macca sound. But I'm okay with that, I like my Rics to have the clank.
By the way, in some pics it looks like the switch is in the horseshoe pickup position. I think it's possible that his '64 had a righty wiring harness in it, with volume knobs on top, and when the switch is in down position it actually selects the neck toaster.
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Great to watch Classic stuff like this on youtube. Cooool
AWESOME Eggmen pics~ That's gotta sound GREAT with the Chamber Orchestra.
Hmmmm...Guess I gotta get a Macca bass or 2 since I'm a lefty...
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Footage of first half of 2nd set here:
http://www.eggmen.com/radio/index.htm (http://www.eggmen.com/radio/index.htm)
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Fantastic!
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Wow You really nail Paul's style and tone. Really loved the Ric in A Day In The Life, a much harder song to play than it sounds. I'm impressed.
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I've got to get myself up to see you again this year. Maybe at Jovita's.
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Very impressive! It must be great working with a live string orchestra.
A Day In The Life, a much harder song to play than it sounds
You can listen to McCartney's isolated bass part here:
http://www.ricksuchow.com/music-group-204.html
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That is sooooooooooo cool ! wish they had that kind of technology when I was learning !
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Wow You really nail Paul's style and tone. Really loved the Ric in A Day In The Life, a much harder song to play than it sounds. I'm impressed.
Thanks! I really appreciate that.
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I think at least half of any decent player's tone is the way he plays it.