Fight Fire With Fire

Started by Rhythm N. Bliss, July 28, 2009, 05:13:07 AM

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GonzoBass

Well, someone isloated.
:rolleyes:

I have a hard time believing this is Cliff's bass track...
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Aloha-
Papa Gonzo
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uwe

I have no idea how tight they were with Cliff. But I saw them shortly after his death at a German metal open air (together with Saxon, Dio, Ratt, BÖC and Deep Purple) and they had huge timing issues, especially new boy Jason Newsted. Never heard a professional band that sounded as shaky. The fact that they had a very clear sound did them no favors, you could hear them struggling to be on the beat. Of course, that was 25 years ago and they are most likely rock-solid today. Back then, however, even Ratt was tighter!

Uwe
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Rhythm N. Bliss

Ah~ You guys have good ears. Going back to it I see that it was ripped from Guitar Hero which usually remixes stuff.
So if it is Cliff it most likely has been F'ed with.
Still....sounds really amazing & inspiring to me!!

GonzoBass

Besides, the color's all wrong.
"Ride the Lightning" was blue!
:mrgreen:
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nofi

some were green. that sounds like the title of an old WWII movie. ;)

Barklessdog

QuoteGoing back to it I see that it was ripped from Guitar Hero which usually remixes stuff.

Actually I read that they totally re-record the songs with their own musicians. I read about it in a guitar or bass magazine about a guy who had to find all the old guitars & equipment to make it sound as authentic as possible.