Bilbo Posted March 27 Author Posted March 27 Someone asked for some Tony Levin so I looked up his discography and came up with this. I didn't know he did this. the whole transcription took 10 minutes. Levin's complete bass part from '50 Ways To Leave Your Lover' from the 1975 Paul Simon album, 'Still Crazy After All These Years'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/50-ways-to-leave-your-lover-paul-simon/ 2 Quote
Bilbo Posted March 27 Author Posted March 27 2 hours ago, dmccombe7 said: My first was Little Ole Wine Drinker Me and then Mississippi. Still got all my music books from 70's tho including Genesis Seconds Out (fully autographed), Pink Floyd DSOTM and Animals, Alice Cooper, Eagles, Camel and Supertramp are the highlights. Happy days Dave I had several books but they were almost all written for piano and the bass parts rarely bore any relationship to what we heard on the records. Those box guitar chords were also useless and were all first position chords so the voicings were useless. 2 Quote
Bilbo Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 A beautiful tune, this is the Nick Beggs bass part to the tune 'The Raven That Refused To Sing' from the 2013 Steven Wilson album 'The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories)'. It is not hard to play but there are some challenges with shifting bar lengths and a couple of fills. Otherwise, a stunning tune. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/the-raven-that-refused-to-sing-steve-wilson/ 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 Another lovely tune, this is the complete Geddy Lee bass part for 'Lakeside Park' from the 17975 Rush album, 'Caress Of Steel'. Not too difficult to play but some of the reading gets lairy due to the tempo. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/lakeside-park-rush/ 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted Saturday at 17:35 Author Posted Saturday at 17:35 Just to tidy things up, Geddy's part to 'I Think I'm Going Bald' from the same 'Caress Of Steel album. A bit of fun lyrically but, reading-wise, a bloody roast! https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/i-think-im-going-bald-rush/ Quote
Bilbo Posted Saturday at 18:14 Author Posted Saturday at 18:14 A 'complete album' version of 'Caress Of Steel' is up there now. 2 Quote
Bilbo Posted Sunday at 11:57 Author Posted Sunday at 11:57 I heard this much later than I should have, thinking Billy Joel was a boring balladeer but I have since come to appreciate how strong a songwriter he is. This was the song that woke me up to his talent. From the 1976 album, 'Turnstiles' this is the complete Doug Stegmeyer bass part to the tune(s) 'Prelude/Anger Young Man'. It's almost Prog. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/prelude-angry-young-man-billy-joel/ Quote
Bilbo Posted Sunday at 19:17 Author Posted Sunday at 19:17 Something less well known from Jeff Berlin. This is the first and final heads and two choruses of walking bass lines from a session Jeff Berlin did with Italian pianist Massimo Columbo with Billy Cobham on drums in 2005. The album is called 'Caravaggio'. The reason it is not complete is because JB's part is impossible to translate into dots, even with Moises and Transcribe! software. It is just too dense (not fast, just all over the place with octaves and pedal notes and sliding etc). The tune is called 'Blues For 3'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/blues-for-3-massimo-columbo-trio/ 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted Tuesday at 08:22 Author Posted Tuesday at 08:22 (edited) Complete bass part for 'Red Sector A' from the 1984 Rush album, 'Grace under Pressure'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/red-sector-a-rush/ Edited Tuesday at 08:22 by Bilbo 2 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Tuesday at 08:28 Posted Tuesday at 08:28 2 minutes ago, Bilbo said: Complete bass part for 'Red Sector A' from the 1984 Rush album, 'Grace under Pressure'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/red-sector-a-rush/ Struggling with this one Rob. Had no idea how complex the bass part was. Typical Geddy tho. Its all those ghost notes that got me. Dave 2 Quote
Bilbo Posted Tuesday at 20:29 Author Posted Tuesday at 20:29 Proper one this time; 'The Enemy Within' from the 1984 Rush album, 'Grace under Pressure'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/the-enemy-within-rush/ 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Wednesday at 06:56 Posted Wednesday at 06:56 (edited) 10 hours ago, Bilbo said: Proper one this time; 'The Enemy Within' from the 1984 Rush album, 'Grace under Pressure'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/the-enemy-within-rush/ Rob the link on the website to download isn't working. ? Grace Under Pressure is another great Rush album. Quite like the overall production / sound altho a bit more Geddy bass would have added even more to it. Dave Edited Wednesday at 07:01 by dmccombe7 Quote
Bilbo Posted Wednesday at 11:35 Author Posted Wednesday at 11:35 I will have a look at the link later on, Dave. It's a simple enough thing to address but I am not at home so cannot access the admin side of the website until this evening. 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted Wednesday at 20:14 Author Posted Wednesday at 20:14 Another Solstice track, this is the Robin Phillips bass part for the tune 'Mount Ephraim' from the band's most recent album, 'Light Up'. Mostly 5:4 with some 6:4 and some 3:4. Bloody Proggers! https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/mount-ephraim-solstice/ 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago Another one from the same album, this is 'Wongle No.9' - Classic British Neo-Prog. Interweaving lines, odd bar lengths and a completely inscrutable title. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/wongle-no-9-solstice/ 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago A really easy read but a love song - another from the Solstice album, 'Light Up', this one is called 'Home'. Five notes (maybe six) and all roots mostly on the one. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/home-solstice/ 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Things are going to get a lot quieter for a while, guys. I have a book project that needs my attention for the time being and that has to take priority. I will still post stuff when I can, though. Quote
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