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Topic: A stupid question (one more) Return to archive
November 2nd, 2005 12:43 PM
Jair Anyone can tell if Mick really played the bass on ABB, or they just said that to do something different?


I can't see any difference to the usual bassist, which i forgot the name right now cuz I'm just waking...

Oh, Darryl. Darryl Jones, right?
Or Daryl, whatever...

Please, Pug, edit and correct my msg. Fell free. My password is...oh, you wouldnt believe...nevermind.

Back to the post: is Mick Jagger playing? He did it before?


Many thanks
November 2nd, 2005 01:45 PM
voodoopug
quote:
Jair wrote:
Anyone can tell if Mick really played the bass on ABB, or they just said that to do something different?


I can't see any difference to the usual bassist, which i forgot the name right now cuz I'm just waking...

Oh, Darryl. Darryl Jones, right?
Or Daryl, whatever...

Please, Pug, edit and correct my msg. Fell free. My password is...oh, you wouldnt believe...nevermind.

Back to the post: is Mick Jagger playing? He did it before?


Many thanks




SInce you had to single me out (am I that impressive to you?) Being as Mick and Keith laid down the basic tracks at Mick's place, there is a very good chance that there is truth the some of his basic tracks remained on the final cut. Most of the tracks on this CD are not nearly as musically complicated as previous cds were, so I am sure Mick could have played some Bass.
November 2nd, 2005 01:53 PM
Joey " Anyone can tell if Mick really played the bass on ABB, or they just said that to do something different?"




November 3rd, 2005 06:31 AM
Jair
quote:
voodoopug wrote:


SInce you had to single me out (am I that impressive to you?) Being as Mick and Keith laid down the basic tracks at Mick's place, there is a very good chance that there is truth the some of his basic tracks remained on the final cut. Most of the tracks on this CD are not nearly as musically complicated as previous cds were, so I am sure Mick could have played some Bass.




Yes, dear Pug! You are impressive!!!
Also, being you a musician, thank YOU for answer me.


Another thing I'd like to know & I'll ask you again: what
instrument do you play at Voodoopugs?
Thanks in advance.





More stupids questions to come....




November 3rd, 2005 07:44 AM
Jumacfly it s not on the booklet, but well, I guess he plays it on several basic tracks like dangerous beauty, neo con.
you can recognize the bass sound of an average guitarist
November 3rd, 2005 07:49 AM
Jair
quote:
Jumacfly wrote:
it s not on the booklet, but well, I guess he plays it on several basic tracks like dangerous beauty, neo con.
you can recognize the bass sound of an average guitarist




Now who are you talking about it?
DID PUG PLAY ON ABB????


Thanks, Ju!

November 3rd, 2005 08:25 AM
Jumacfly
Puggie is my uncle, and I can tell you Uncle doesn't play on ABB!! and Uncle is a good guitarist, check his site!

but you know,the bass is very basic on ABB, a guy like Bill would have many spaces to fill in on this record!!

Please excuse my Bill obsession, but nowadays I try to play on Handsome girls and the bass lines are terrific!


cheers
Ju
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