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  1. 1 hour ago, Skybone said:

    No Rutger this time around though.

    True. But I assume Mike Watson, The Other ABBA studio bass player, is still around?

     

    While lacking the quirkyness of Rutger’s unique style, he apparently (according to an ABBA bass transcription book I have) played on:

     

    The Winner Takes it All

    Gimme Gimme Gimme

    Does Your Mother Know

    SOS

    Super Trouper

    and Mamma Mia!

     

    Some damn fine bass work on those tunes! 
     

    Very interesting interview with Mike here, although quite a bit of music interspersed: https://thestrangebrew.co.uk/?powerpress_pinw=10527-podcast

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  2. Classic 2nd album issue too. Far too much money to throw at it, too much studio time, complete lack of discipline combined with self indulgence resulted in putting together the double Use Your Illusion albums that contained two covers, five songs that are 7.5 - 10min long, and two versions of a fairly feeble ballad.  


    Could’ve been so much better if they had stuck to another 12 song album and ditched all the dross, kept one cover version,  and edited some of the longer ‘good’ songs down. And not over produced it.   Could have been close to Appetite.

     

    Hey ho. They were young…

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  3. On 03/08/2021 at 13:40, cetera said:

    That bass track for 'Knowing Me Knowing You' is mindblowing..... Love Rutger (RIP) even more now!

    I know what you mean. Feels very improvised, with all kinds of quirky phrasing and note choices in the verses and choruses, very subtle and odd in places - just nothing that most bass players would think of playing - counterpointed with the solid walk down at the end of each chorus that works so well with the signature guitar riff for the song. It really contributes to the character of the song.
     

    Maybe it was a first take or something, which he thought he’d get a few go’s at, but Benny and Bjorn thought “f**k it, let’s keep it in!”.  I can’t believe he got away with that barmy dissonant fill in the 3rd chorus at about the 3:11 mark.

     

     

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  4. I’m quite lucky in that a lot of my favourite basslines (Le Freak) or the bass to songs/bands (e.g. Guns N Roses) that really got me into music in those formative teen years, have appeared in their isolated form  on YouTube over the last few years. 
     

    For some, they just confirm what is obvious on the record - Rio, and Le Freak, for example which are very punchy and clear in the mix anyway, and where there is no mystery revealed as to what is being played. 
    It made me think about which songs I would really love to hear the isolated bass, and I realised it would be more about songs where I’d want to  reveal exactly what’s being played on some of those more subtle and less bass-punchy mixes. 
     

    I decided it would be Knowing Me Knowing You. Many might consider it an odd choice, but it’s a crazy bass line and I still struggle to pick out exactly what’s being played, even with a good TAB and someone uploading a ‘sort of’ bass enhanced version. Notes are hinted at, the pitch being quite hard to hear on some very staccato notes, and with a wonderful use of dynamics.

     

    Anyway, what would others love to hear?

     

     
    And the two songs that made me pick up the bass. What a great player Duff is:

     

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, paul_5 said:

    Love a bit of ABBA!!

    Yeah. They were lucky to have two amazing bass players, with Rutger coming up with some really unique lines,  with some incredible phrasing and quirky note choices, my picks being Dancing Queen, Money, Money, Money, Knowing Me Knowing You, and One of Us. And then the lesser known Mike Watson playing on Mamma Mia, Super Trouper, and The Winner Takes It All. Seven fab basslines right there.

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