We were and are a band of many bass players....
Paul Marshall
Lee Freeman
Ed King
Steve Bartek
George bunnell
Howie Anderson
Gary Lovetro
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: well. whomever is playing bass on the newest
: CD is pretty damned good.
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: g1
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: Want some more of Ed's amazing bass? Drums
: and bass on Free Bird:
: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvZbbomSvb0
: Ed's bass playing is heroic.
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: Ed King played bass on both I&P and
: Tomorrow.
: Being that he was also the guitar player and
: co writer on both songs he knew what he
: wanted the bass parts to be and just went in
: and played them. He was quite remarkable in
: that regard. He was originally a bass player
: so he knew what the bass was supposed to do
: especially when he was playing guitar as
: eel...playing along with himself. It was
: really pretty seamless, and in the interest
: of studio time the producers relied on him a
: lot....I played mostly on the songs I wrote
: or I played various percussion instruments
: along with some over dubbed fuzz bass and
: sound effects
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: Hi George!
: My mistake.I think I didn't press a send
: or post key so my question wasn't there
: after all.My question was,I've recently been
: listening to SAC paying particular attention
: to your bass parts.Sounds to me like you may
: have had a bit of difficulty finding the
: right bass parts to suit the melody lines of
: "I&P" and "Tomorrow".Was
: this indeed a rather arduous task with these
: tunes and did you ever have any sizeable
: difficulties finding the right bass parts
: for any other songs?Also,what can you tell
: about Filthy McNasty's?
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: Hi Geoerge!
: I left a questionfor you over on the
: "people" section of the main page
: but for some reason,it didn't register under
: "new comments".
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