The er... De-volution of Joey DeMaio's bass.

Started by Blazer, April 26, 2009, 06:02:49 PM

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Blazer

From the site of luthier John "Dawk" Stillwell


QuoteThis is legendary Manowar bassist Joey DeMaio's famed Enterprise, which I have worked on numerous times during the passed 25 years. The first time I worked on the Rickenbacker 4001 was just days before DeMaio was scheduled to out on the road as the bassist and musical director for the Broadway musical Godspell's touring company. He complained the bass had no balls. I recommended changing the pickups because the bass's stock pickups are notorious for their lack of output.

When DeMaio returned to collect his bass I handed him a bill for $350. He was furious. The bass only cost $500. I told him that my fee was the price for uniqueness. I told him he could pay it and be himself or I could change it back and he could be like everyone else. When he plugged in the augmented instrument, it had so much power that it almost blew up my test amp. He beamed and asked what other changes could be made.

That began a never-ending quest for excellence and the beginning of our unique friendship. We have modified this bass so many times over the years that it was recently insured for $20,000. By the way, he broke the neck on at least 3 occasions and I had to put it back on.

Since our less than auspicious introduction, Joey DeMaio and I have worked together on numerous projects of music and technology and he has become my best friend.

Eeeyup, that bass was modified a LOT...

The bass all blacked out and with an extra pickup at the bridge.


The same bass during the "How many pickups can we jam in there" days


And the bass as it is now, with a replacement fingerboard, all metal pickguard and extreme close string spacing.

ilan


bobyoung

Are you sure it's not a banjo-line?

Come and listen to a story about a man named Jed
A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed,
Then one day he was shootin at some food,
And up through the ground came a bubblin crude.

Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea.

Well the first thing you know ol Jed's a millionaire,
Kinfolk said "Jed move away from there"
Said "Californy is the place you ought to be"
So they loaded up the truck and moved to Beverly.

Hills, that is. Swimmin pools, movie stars.


Well now its time to say good by to Jed and all his kin.
And they would like to thank you folks fer kindly droppin in.
You're all invited back a gain to this locality
To have a heapin helpin of their hospitality

Hillybilly that is. Set a spell, Take your shoes off.

Y'all come back now, y'hear?
.

ilan


eb2

Model One and Schallers?  Ish.

Dave W

Quote from: eb2 on April 27, 2009, 08:40:02 AM
Who is Joey DeMaio?

Manowar. I hadn't heard of him or the band either until a thread here a few months back. If you're in blissful ignorance of them, good for you. Then you won't have to try to flush them from your memory.  :)

uwe

#6
And  now, with the girlie guitar strings, that Ric has more balls than it used to have?  :popcorn:

You have to enjoy wearing loincloths to believe that. De Maio's bass sound both live and on record is totally unremarkable (if you ignore his bass solo hi-distortion shred fest, which is at best an acquired taste). Not bad, just unremarkable, like zillions of other metal players. You don't need to inflict that much injustice on a Ric to sound unremarkable, buy any 200 buck bass and you're all set.

Uwe
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

gearHed289

"When he plugged in the augmented instrument, it had so much power that it almost blew up my test amp."

Give me a friggin break!  :-\

What a waste.... full-width inlays and checkerboard binding.....  :-[


Blazer

Quote from: gearHed289 on April 28, 2009, 09:16:07 AM
"When he plugged in the augmented instrument, it had so much power that it almost blew up my test amp."

Give me a friggin break!  :-\

What a waste.... full-width inlays and checkerboard binding.....  :-[
They are in the Guinness Book of records for being the loudest rock band.


nofi

that's the most insipid thing i've heard in years. :puke: cliched 'plot' line as well. pissed off young factory worker finds salvation through metal. jeez!

blazer, feel free to stop whenever you want. :)

Blazer

Quote from: nofi on April 28, 2009, 03:44:01 PM
that's the most insipid thing i've heard in years. :puke: cliched 'plot' line as well. pissed off young factory worker finds salvation through metal. jeez!

blazer, feel free to stop whenever you want. :)

Well, truth to be said Manowar has been doing that kind of songs for over 28 years. And seeing how they sell out arena's says something about people digging what they do.

Can't argue with that.

I wrote a song for my own band Slavantas about the guy we named ourselves after, the Roman officer who founded Mosa Trajectum, the oldest surviving city in the Netherlands now called "Maastricht" from which we hail. That song speaks of him fighting in order to provide people a place to live and how we never should forget his name. I really had the songs of Manowar in mind when I wrote it. The other members of the band were okay with it, they see Manowar as I see them, as a good rocking Metal band.

Highlander

I bet Concorde was louder - 100 tons of aluminium, at full thrust, four beautiful cones of blue flame, whilst standing at the end of the runway...

but not too close...

THAT is HEAVY METAL...  ;D  ;D  ;D

time for bed.... SPROING...
The random mind of a Silver Surfer...
If research was easy, it wouldn't need doing...
Staring at that event horizon is a dirty job, but someone has to do it; something's going to come back out of it one day...

Dave W


Freuds_Cat

I used to live in Fulham for a while and the Concorde flew directly over my flat twice a day coming into Heathrow.
You are right Ken,  it is Friggen loud.

"'cause I need metal in my life just like an Eagle needs to fly"      ....I'm speechless.  :puke:    ooops sorry.

I'm not against metal, in fact I like some of it. Cliche'd songwriting however.......um.....no, best to just shut my mouth.

Sorry Blazer.
Digresion our specialty!

eb2

Hold on, I have to check my watch.  Yep, it's 2009.

Retard rock.  D'ya think they ever listened to Kashmir?
Model One and Schallers?  Ish.