lancer Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago What tone inspired you to play bass? I mean not necessarily a particular player or band but a specific album or track even. Mine was Sade’s Stronger than Pride album. Paul Denman’s tone in Keep Lookind, I thought to myself, wow I’ve got to get me some of that 1 Quote
Frank Blank Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Mick Karn - Gentlemen Take Polaroids Tessa Pollitt - Cut Jah Wobble - Metal Box Quote
SICbass Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Before I even developed an interest in Bass, I loved JJ Burnel‘s sound. He wasn’t particularly an influence, I just loved that sound! 4 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, SICbass said: Before I even developed an interest in Bass, I loved JJ Burnel‘s sound. He wasn’t particularly an influence, I just loved that sound! Yep, JJ Burnel and Bruce Foxton were big influences on me sound wise. Quote
Geek99 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I loved the tone on all along the watchtower in rattle and hum. I didn’t know it was a p bass, it just sounded heavy and preponderous at the beginning and then I listened to how it sounded under the chords, driving it all along. Quote
Skybone Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Geddy Anthem Geezer's intro to N.I.B. Lemmy's sound on Hawkwind's Space Ritual Quote
jonno1981 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Nicky wire - archives of pain by the manic street preachers. I didn’t realise bass could be that distorted and aggressive, very influential as a teenager. same with Breed by nirvana. Honourable mention: Timmy C for all three rage against the machine albums. Super solid, chunky and groovy basslines and great unique tone. Quote
Bassassin Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago JJ Burnel, Lemmy, Geddy Lee - in that order. It worries me that I may not have progressed particularly far in the subsequent 45+ years. Quote
SteveXFR Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Rex Browns grinding, growling tone with Pantera. The most perfect metal bass tone. No effects pedals, just a Spector NS2 in to his GK amp Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago Burke Shelly - Budgie, Great intricate work from a 3 Piece. Quote
Franticsmurf Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago Yesshows - bass solo at the start of Ritual part 2. When I first heard it I assumed it was a guitar solo and when I finally realised it was bass, I knew I wanted to play with that kind of tone. I loved the sound - bass but with a trebly distortion which I later found out was Squire's Ricky with each pick up going into a different amp (I'm sure you know the details). I spent a few wilderness years playing guitar but I always came back to that sound on that track. By the time I took up the bass properly, I had most of Yes' albums and spent quite a bit of time chasing the Ritual solo sound on a minuscule budget (I couldn't afford a proper Rickenbacker). I finally got a sound I was happy with a few years ago with a combination of Ampeg SCRDI and bridge pick-up on my Sterling 34HH and either DI or into the FX return on my Peavey Minimax 600 and through a pair of TE 1x10" cabs. It's not the exact tone from Ritual, but it works for me and the rocky elements of the sets we play. Quote
Steve Browning Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago Not a tone. It was Denis Dunnaway's bass line in School's Out that drew me in but it was John Deacon's sound on Queen 2 that really lit the fire and gave me the sound I wanted. That has inspired me to this day. Quote
Delberthot Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago Queen - Dragon Attack. It's been my favourite bass tone since I first heard it in 1985, 2 years before I even thought about picking up the bass. Then I bought a VHS tape called We Will Rock You which has since been re-released as Live in Montreal and is solidifies my opinion that it's still my favourite bass tone Funny considering I've played Musicman basses for the majority of my playing life. I've since come back around and started playing a P again Quote
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