The Jesus Lizard bass sound

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I used to take guitar lessons from Duane and he once told me that a musician's playing style and sound ought to be the main influence on what instrument he chooses, and the most expensive gear is not necessarily the best for what you want to do. After all, you're going to be playing the guitar, not the price tag.

As an example, he pointed out that Dave Sims plays a cheap bass but plays the hell out of it and creates a unique sound that he likes, so it's the right instrument for him.

The Jesus Lizard bass sound

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scott wrote:does anybody else read all these "jesus lizard sound" threads and long for the day when everybody's trying to find their own tone? eesh!!


i figure the reason for the hunt is the same as mine: you attain these things and use them as a jumping off point. just like any influence, you take it and you push the boundaries.

for my own sound i think i took a lot from dave, bob, and lemmy.
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The Jesus Lizard bass sound

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field wrote:...as bass players what draws us to the JL sound is the clarity, you can here the bass so damn good! Its not the sheer volume, its the clear precise prescence of the bass guitar that I like. Not to mention Sims is a brilliant player.


it's all of that.

i think my favorite bassists have always been audible not just felt. tracey pew, lemmy, bootsy (with james brown) sims, joe lally, barry adamson, jj burnell, john entwistle, john paul jones, bob weston, dave riley, jeff pezatti, graham lewis, jah wobble.

i think those guys were always heard, whether or not you're paying attention is another thing. that's what i always like about them. they weren't just felt, they were heard, and what you heard was awesome.
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The Jesus Lizard bass sound

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that damned fly wrote:
scott wrote:does anybody else read all these "jesus lizard sound" threads and long for the day when everybody's trying to find their own tone? eesh!!


i figure the reason for the hunt is the same as mine: you attain these things and use them as a jumping off point. just like any influence, you take it and you push the boundaries.

for my own sound i think i took a lot from dave, bob, and lemmy.


You're starting to sound like technician.
Some witty and esoteric latin quote like everyone else has.

The Jesus Lizard bass sound

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gnangle wrote:
that damned fly wrote:
scott wrote:does anybody else read all these "jesus lizard sound" threads and long for the day when everybody's trying to find their own tone? eesh!!


i figure the reason for the hunt is the same as mine: you attain these things and use them as a jumping off point. just like any influence, you take it and you push the boundaries.

for my own sound i think i took a lot from dave, bob, and lemmy.


You sound better than technician.
buy my guitar. now with pictures!

The Jesus Lizard bass sound

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gnangle wrote:
that damned fly wrote:
scott wrote:does anybody else read all these "jesus lizard sound" threads and long for the day when everybody's trying to find their own tone? eesh!!


i figure the reason for the hunt is the same as mine: you attain these things and use them as a jumping off point. just like any influence, you take it and you push the boundaries.

for my own sound i think i took a lot from dave, bob, and lemmy.


You're starting to sound like technician.



LOL!!!

especially when it's coming from you! heh

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