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Hi All,
I was listening to a few old records over the weekend and one track jumped out at me.
PJ Harvey's excellent early 90s album "Dry" has a track called "Sheela-na-gig" which has the grindiest bass tone that made me go "I want that!".

I dug out some old Reading Festival videos and looks like the bassist uses a fretless Stingray with what sounds like a heavy scooped tone, but the bit I REALLY like is the grinding drive to it.

[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkS_R7RDuMc"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkS_R7RDuMc[/url]

Is that just a touch of overdrive? It's not a fuzz and the tube drive on my amp doesn't quite get there.
Any shortcuts to finding this tone much appreciated.

I have a Jazz with a John East and a Precision and this track is not helping me avoid GAS and buying a Sterling SUB...!

Cheers

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Was this track also on Whistle Test? I've seen PJ Harvey doing this somewhere else too.... sure it was OGWT? Worth a search, I think...
I like PJ Harvey, I must say. Not sure whether the guy on fretless appears on much of her material. Yes, I quite like the sound he gets on this track too. Perhaps it's also worth checking out other live stuff from around that same time.

I tried a couple of Sterling SUB basses, and must say, I liked them
Good luck in your search / quest :)

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[quote name='landwomble' timestamp='1477303227' post='3161167']
Hi All,
I was listening to a few old records over the weekend and one track jumped out at me.
PJ Harvey's excellent early 90s album "Dry" has a track called "Sheela-na-gig" which has the grindiest bass tone that made me go "I want that!".

I dug out some old Reading Festival videos and looks like the bassist uses a fretless Stingray with what sounds like a heavy scooped tone, but the bit I REALLY like is the grinding drive to it.

[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkS_R7RDuMc"]https://www.youtube....h?v=xkS_R7RDuMc[/url]

Is that just a touch of overdrive? It's not a fuzz and the tube drive on my amp doesn't quite get there.
Any shortcuts to finding this tone much appreciated.

I have a Jazz with a John East and a Precision and this track is not helping me avoid GAS and buying a Sterling SUB...!

Cheers
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Will it work with the sound of your band?

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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1477319441' post='3161372']
Will it work with the sound of your band?
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Probably. One way to find out. I sometimes find that a new sound from one band member generates a new sound from all, to be honest, a bit of innovation is never a bad thing. Got the classic P and J angles covered (as in Precision and Jazz, not PJ Harvey!) so something different probably wouldn't hurt!

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[quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1477320247' post='3161384']
Isn't a lot of the "dirt" on the tone, the mwaahh from the fretless bass? Other than that isnt' is a fairly clean bass/mids tone?
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I don't think it's just that, been listening to the studio version on headphones and there's definitely a bit of grit in the tone that I like, which I don't *think* is just the fretless effect.

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