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Topic: Paul Macca and Bass sound on TWA
Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Subject: Paul Macca and Bass sound on TWA
Date Posted: October 06 2009 at 20:32
Did Macca use a special effect to play that mean distorted sound that have his bass in TWA
 
Thanks for answeringWink


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Posted By: SgtPepper67
Date Posted: October 06 2009 at 21:14
TWA?

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Posted By: mystic fred
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 03:52
Trans World Airlines ...? Big smile
 
 


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Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 09:17
The White Album

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Posted By: Snow Dog
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 09:19
Trash Washes Ashore.

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Posted By: Mr ProgFreak
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 10:47
The Walrus Awaits.

Seriously, I don't have a clue which bass guitars and amps/effects Paul McCartney used ... but my guess is that most of the stuff was custom made or at least altered.


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Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 11:57
Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

The Walrus Awaits.

Seriously, I don't have a clue which bass guitars and amps/effects Paul McCartney used ... but my guess is that most of the stuff was custom made or at least altered.
 
mmm that's probably true, but the bass guitar parts in Helter Skelter, Back in the USSR, sound very heavy.


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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 12:36
He may have been playing a Ricky by then, I'm not sure, but then again he may not have played all the bass lines either.
I like the bass on "I Will" personally.


Posted By: Space Cadet
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 12:39
i don't know about this bass sound in particular, but maybe he was bi-amping? i hear a lot of bassists use a guitar amp as a secondary, for a distorted sound


Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 19:01
 
Here's some answer:
 
"The argument has been put forward that the level of ability and creativity he brought to the instrument beginning in 1965 during the Rubber Soul sessions was due mostly to the expansiveness of the Beatles' music at the time. The opposing view, and one that should not be taken lightly, is that it was due to his new instrument - a Rickenbacker 4001S. "
 


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Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 19:02


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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: October 07 2009 at 19:47
Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

The Walrus Awaits.

Seriously, I don't have a clue which bass guitars and amps/effects Paul McCartney used ... but my guess is that most of the stuff was custom made or at least altered.
 
mmm that's probably true, but the bass guitar parts in Helter Skelter, Back in the USSR, sound very heavy.


funny... both on those tracks...  that was John Lennon on a Fender 6 string bass...


McCartney played the Rick and a Jazz bass on the album.


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Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Date Posted: October 08 2009 at 13:16
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

The Walrus Awaits.

Seriously, I don't have a clue which bass guitars and amps/effects Paul McCartney used ... but my guess is that most of the stuff was custom made or at least altered.
 
mmm that's probably true, but the bass guitar parts in Helter Skelter, Back in the USSR, sound very heavy.


funny... both on those tracks...  that was John Lennon on a Fender 6 string bass...


McCartney played the Rick and a Jazz bass on the album.
 
I think that in those tracks are Macca on bass.
Probably Lennon but in the overdub...


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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: October 08 2009 at 16:16
Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

The Walrus Awaits.

Seriously, I don't have a clue which bass guitars and amps/effects Paul McCartney used ... but my guess is that most of the stuff was custom made or at least altered.
 
mmm that's probably true, but the bass guitar parts in Helter Skelter, Back in the USSR, sound very heavy.


funny... both on those tracks...  that was John Lennon on a Fender 6 string bass...


McCartney played the Rick and a Jazz bass on the album.
 
I think that in those tracks are Macca on bass.
Probably Lennon but in the overdub...

According to Marc Lewisohn there are 3 bass parts on  "Back In The USSR"  played by John, Paul and George. It is well known that Macca played the drums on it as Ringo had left the band at this point.


Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Date Posted: October 08 2009 at 17:04
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

The Walrus Awaits.

Seriously, I don't have a clue which bass guitars and amps/effects Paul McCartney used ... but my guess is that most of the stuff was custom made or at least altered.
 
mmm that's probably true, but the bass guitar parts in Helter Skelter, Back in the USSR, sound very heavy.


funny... both on those tracks...  that was John Lennon on a Fender 6 string bass...


McCartney played the Rick and a Jazz bass on the album.
 
I think that in those tracks are Macca on bass.
Probably Lennon but in the overdub...
 
 

According to Marc Lewisohn there are 3 bass parts on  "Back In The USSR"  played by John, Paul and George. It is well known that Macca played the drums on it as Ringo had left the band at this point.
 
 
That's Paul completely. All that [Charles] Manson stuff was built 'round George's song about pigs and this one... Paul's song about an English fairground. It has nothing to do with anything and, least of all, to do with me.

http://www.beatleswiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=John_Lennon&action=edit - John Lennon , 1980



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Posted By: micky
Date Posted: October 08 2009 at 18:49
Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

The Walrus Awaits.

Seriously, I don't have a clue which bass guitars and amps/effects Paul McCartney used ... but my guess is that most of the stuff was custom made or at least altered.
 
mmm that's probably true, but the bass guitar parts in Helter Skelter, Back in the USSR, sound very heavy.


funny... both on those tracks...  that was John Lennon on a Fender 6 string bass...


McCartney played the Rick and a Jazz bass on the album.
 
I think that in those tracks are Macca on bass.
Probably Lennon but in the overdub...


hmmm... why bother asking then....


read more... think less....

start with this...

http://www.amazon.com/Paul-McCartney-Playing-Basslines-Softcover/dp/0879308842 - http://www.amazon.com/Paul-McCartney-Playing-Basslines-Softcover/dp/0879308842

 though you might not like the answers....it's clear and deep analysis of Paul's bass lines (along with a lot of background information about recordings, instruments etc)

the Beatles got a Fender 6-string just before recording TWA... I assume you know that type the one Jack Bruce made famous...  the baritone guitar tuned A,D,G,E,G,B. Lennon and Harrison both played it on the album while Paul was playing piano .. guitar... or off smoking a J while they were recording... they also used it on Abby Road.. again while Paul played Piano.

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Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Date Posted: October 08 2009 at 19:29
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Alberto Muñoz Alberto Muñoz wrote:

Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

The Walrus Awaits.

Seriously, I don't have a clue which bass guitars and amps/effects Paul McCartney used ... but my guess is that most of the stuff was custom made or at least altered.
 
mmm that's probably true, but the bass guitar parts in Helter Skelter, Back in the USSR, sound very heavy.


funny... both on those tracks...  that was John Lennon on a Fender 6 string bass...


McCartney played the Rick and a Jazz bass on the album.
 
I think that in those tracks are Macca on bass.
Probably Lennon but in the overdub...


hmmm... why bother asking then....


read more... think less....

start with this...

http://www.amazon.com/Paul-McCartney-Playing-Basslines-Softcover/dp/0879308842 - http://www.amazon.com/Paul-McCartney-Playing-Basslines-Softcover/dp/0879308842

 though you might not like the answers....it's clear and deep analysis of Paul's bass lines (along with a lot of background information about recordings, instruments etc)

the Beatles got a Fender 6-string just before recording TWA... I assume you know that type the one Jack Bruce made famous...  the baritone guitar tuned A,D,G,E,G,B. Lennon and Harrison both played it on the album while Paul was playing piano .. guitar... or off smoking a J while they were recording... they also used it on Abby Road.. again while Paul played Piano.
 
Right i assume that your answer going to be like the above, so precisely i correct when i said to you that "i think", instead that "i know", so i'm  with this:
 
http://www.alstrand.com/evolution/1968.htm - http://www.alstrand.com/evolution/1968.htm  


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