dmz Posted November 19, 2024 Posted November 19, 2024 Enjoying the new Queen first album remaster - what do you guys think ? - drums and vocals in particular more clear and seem to have been recorded in a room. Bass could be louder but that’s just me. Bought this album in 1974 so it made a big impression on me at the time and has remained a favourite over all these years. However, listening to the track “Liar” - in particular the “bass solo” part at 5.09 and in particular that wonderful descending line at 5.22 - I wonder - isn’t that a Rickenbacker ? Doesn’t sound like a P-bass to me. I know he played a Rick before he joined Queen and early on in the life of the band - he was a big Chris Squire and John Entwistle fan - piccie is from 1971 mind. 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted November 19, 2024 Posted November 19, 2024 I reckon you could be right, the lower notes could well be a Precision but the higher notes just have a different sound to them than what I’d expect from a Precision, a sort of “boxy” quality that comes from a Rick. Quote
Beedster Posted November 19, 2024 Posted November 19, 2024 3 hours ago, Lozz196 said: I reckon you could be right, the lower notes could well be a Precision but the higher notes just have a different sound to them than what I’d expect from a Precision, a sort of “boxy” quality that comes from a Rick. Pipey 👍 2 Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted November 20, 2024 Posted November 20, 2024 I used to think it was the Rick as it's so different to his usual sound, but I'm pretty certain it's just the Precision with new flats. Just a lot more top end and drive than usual. If JD was using Roto flats at the time, they're surprisingly trebly and aggressive strings... for about an hour. Think Steve Harris. 1 Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted November 20, 2024 Posted November 20, 2024 As for the new mix, on the whole it sounds fantastic but those drums sound very, very odd. Quote
ezbass Posted November 20, 2024 Posted November 20, 2024 18 hours ago, dmz said: However, listening to the track “Liar” - in particular the “bass solo” part at 5.09 and in particular that wonderful descending line at 5.22 There's a definite change in tone there, very Ric like and in complete contrast to what had gone on for the previous 5 minutes. Quote
ezbass Posted November 20, 2024 Posted November 20, 2024 (edited) Anybody else seeing a resemblance to our esteemed leader? Is there something we should know, @ped? Edited November 20, 2024 by ezbass 2 Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted November 20, 2024 Posted November 20, 2024 Uploaded by Queen 45 minutes ago! Bass solo at 7:13 - it's a bit lower in the mix but to my ears is the same basic sound. Listening again to the studio recording, I'm certain that isn't the Rickenbacker. Their pickups are in the wrong place to make that sound. Precision with flats, bit of overdrive, played hard. And, if the live video is anything to go buy, a massive wodge of sponge at the bridge 😁 1 Quote
BigRedX Posted November 20, 2024 Posted November 20, 2024 The sponge isn't under the G string which is responsible for the trebly parts of the solo. Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted November 20, 2024 Posted November 20, 2024 8 minutes ago, BigRedX said: The sponge isn't under the G string which is responsible for the trebly parts of the solo. Ha! Good spot. Quote
SteveK Posted November 21, 2024 Posted November 21, 2024 Is there a 2024 remaster/remix of the full Seven Seas of Rhye, mit vocals? All I can find on Amazon Music is a 1:17 instrumental version. Quote
ped Posted November 21, 2024 Posted November 21, 2024 On 20/11/2024 at 14:16, ezbass said: Anybody else seeing a resemblance to our esteemed leader? Is there something we should know, @ped? I’m glad someone noticed my haircut! 1 Quote
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