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markk |
Posted - 11/09/2006 : 00:14:28 Some people like dogs, others cats. What about bass or treble? High treble shoots right thru me. I am 100% bass. |
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rocker |
Posted - 13/09/2006 : 18:58:29 ....so is it true rock is being de-bassed??? Do bassists sing anymore??? Lynott and McCartney did it..those 4 strings do alot!..... |
astrolobe33 |
Posted - 13/09/2006 : 17:16:27 MikeP, righton, Laswell is great. Other fave bassists-- Jack Bruce, John Paul Jones (if I ever happen to hear Zep anymore, I'm listening to him & Bonham), Bootsy Collins, & Mike Watt. BobF, yep that subsonic subwoofin' cranial assault gots to go! |
MikeP |
Posted - 13/09/2006 : 04:27:24 While I like the 'top end', my enjoyment of it is enhanced if it is complimented/grounded by the other end of the sonic spectrum. Check out the great Bill Laswell, the ultimate exponent. His playing is a wonderful rumble that feels like it's coming from deep within the Earth. Thriling stuff. He's also a great engineer/producer/remixer. |
rocker |
Posted - 12/09/2006 : 14:49:18 Speaking of bass and treble, Love really used a whole bunch of instruments: elec guitars, acoustic guitars, drums, violins, flute, harpsichord, horns ...not sure if I got them all.... |
bob f. |
Posted - 12/09/2006 : 08:21:39 bass can either boost you or ruin your day , depending on your taste of sounds. me? can't stand that rap/hiphop. seems like only THAT kind of "music" is blasted from cars. treble is cool when bells amd chimes enter! i hope they all grow up soon out there in Stupidville.
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rocker |
Posted - 11/09/2006 : 14:33:56 LeeRob....
see "Beatle Gear"?....if you haven't you might want to check it out..all that sound comes from the "gear" they had... |