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Don't remember seeing this posted on here before so here 'tis, Mr Squire and his Rickenbacker, possibly the ultimate expression of Prog bass playing and composition and a masterclass in pickstyle. [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwhMw5lwzNg"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwhMw5lwzNg[/url]

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Good call.

I was warming up for a gig on Sunday - ran through a few of my own lines, and then played the main riff from 'Tempus Fugit'.

Unbelievably, a fellow bassist from the previous band (very nice chap) came across, and recognised the line instantly!

First time I've jammed a Yes bassline, and had it noticed!

Nobody noticed my own lines though, probably as the last bands' records sold about 3 copies....... :([size=4] [/size]

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Can anyone recall another, more obscure band, that had a tune on one of their albums that included a riff that was a real rip off of HotS? I think it also used a bit of Close To The Edge as well. Not Starcastle, they were just general yes soundalikes all round. Think the band's name began with A. Really starting to bug me now.

Edit - found it now in my itunes library, it was a band called Atlantide. Knew it was obscure!

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[quote name='jonsmith' timestamp='1368030561' post='2072291']
Haha, that would have been me.

EDIT: to say I noticed your lines & your 4003 sounded great!
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Hi Jon!

Many thanks! I did wonder if you were a member here as I've seen your avatar before with your FG.

Nice to know I'm not the only Ric-fan in this part of the world...... :)

[size=4] [/size][size=4]BTW - I did comment to our guitarist when I came in about your sound - total JJB - good man! :D[/size]

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[quote name='steve-bbb' timestamp='1367995461' post='2071945']
which bit ?
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The best example is at 4:26 on the video, it's just a little connecting run that sounds so lovely and liquid and effortless. He does it slightly differently each time and it's things like that which set apart the really great nuanced players from the plodders and imitators. It's a bitch to get even close to sounding good, I emailed him about it but got no reply of course :)

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN4m4v06e_s"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN4m4v06e_s[/url]

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[quote name='spongebob' timestamp='1368029839' post='2072281']
Good call.

[b]I was warming up for a gig on Sunday - ran through a few of my own lines, and then played the main riff from 'Tempus Fugit'.[/b]

Unbelievably, a fellow bassist from the previous band (very nice chap) came across, and recognised the line instantly!

First time I've jammed a Yes bassline, and had it noticed!

Nobody noticed my own lines though, probably as the last bands' records sold about 3 copies....... :(
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ahaha, I do that too :) Never had anyone recognise it though.

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That is an awesome tone... gritty, fudgey low-end.

Really great musical line too. Loved Yes' arrangements from this time - no block chords and roots anywhere on this album!

Was a rumour that CS nicked the changes for the first part from KC's 21st Century Schizoid Man... which you can hear is similar although not played as 16ths.

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[quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1368033427' post='2072344']
The best example is at 4:26 on the video, it's just a little connecting run that sounds so lovely and liquid and effortless. He does it slightly differently each time and it's things like that which set apart the really great nuanced players from the plodders and imitators. It's a bitch to get even close to sounding good, I emailed him about it but got no reply of course :)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN4m4v06e_s[/media]
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its one of those licks that goes down in steps whilst going up at the same time - if the muse is with me i might fiddle with it later and post the tab once im finished fiddling and widdling :)

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[quote name='ead' timestamp='1367995007' post='2071941']
Excellent stuff. On of my personal goals this year is to learn Starship Trooper.
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I am assuming you are not refering to this
[url="http://youtu.be/1xq0_8zsiqw"]http://youtu.be/1xq0_8zsiqw[/url]

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[quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1368033427' post='2072344']

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iN4m4v06e_s[/media]
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Nice to see Yuggles in action. Haven't listened to Drama in a while I must confess.

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