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Gear Discussion Forums => Rickenbacker Basses => Topic started by: Alanko on November 28, 2015, 12:30:16 PM
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Not something I've seen before. Not convinced about the music, but cool to see something new.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1up4D-xk0HM
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I'm convinced.
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Heh! I'm with Granny. Yeah that's a lot of great early Minutemen stuff. Pretty solidly delivered (aurally if not physically) by Tom Watson standing in for D Boon, and Raul Morales standing in for George Hurley. A lot of this stuff was written when Watt played with a pick, sounds mushier here.
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A lot of this stuff was written when Watt played with a pick, sounds mushier here.
That is probably what I'm unconvinced by. :mrgreen: I like the Double Nickels album but I'm never sure of where it sits on the line between genius musicianship and seat-of-the-pants in terms of what they are doing. I guess it doesn't really matter, but the dry, tight sound of Double Nickels is missing here. They need to bring back George Hurley!
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Double Nickels sounds like all fingerstyle, albeit with a brighter sound than he plays with now. I was thinking of the pick on earlier tracks like "Cut" or "If Reagan Played Disco".
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Seems like Watt was using a white PJ bass for a fair chunk of the Minutemen period.
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Yup, the white P/J bass was a frankenstein. I googled it, he talks about it quite a bit here: http://www.talkbass.com/threads/minutemen-firehose-tele-bass.61987/
I miss George Hurley too! Here's Watt, Hurley, and the franken-bass in question - first with D. Boon in full on one-of-a-kind performance (and no time for tuning apparently) ... and then a bit later with Firehose.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHFjGI26soI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l94v8u1Cv_o
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Heh! I'm with Granny. Yeah that's a lot of great early Minutemen stuff. Pretty solidly delivered (aurally if not physically) by Tom Watson standing in for D Boon, and Raul Morales standing in for George Hurley. A lot of this stuff was written when Watt played with a pick, sounds mushier here.
I didn't realise it was a lot of Minutemen stuff. Somehow I like this more than any Minutemen stuff I have heard (ducks for cover). Something more emo (like Fugazi 90s emo vs 2000s mascara and silly haircuts emo) about the delivery that I like.
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In terms of Emo, I like the early band 'Pond'. Seems their bassist used a Rick from time to time.