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U2 tribute band needs new bassist, a question for you all


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6 hours ago, Linus27 said:

No not really. In the early days he used to use a little chorus live on stuff around the War period (New Years Day) but generally no. He does like a bit of overdrive and has a Big Muff pedal but its used to add some grit mid range. He's a big fan of Ampeg but favours Ashdown as it gives him more control over his sound. He generally goes for a big fat bass sound which is typical P- Bass with an Ampeg/Ashdown with some drive behind it. He also uses a pick on the more driving stuff.

Much how I am these days. Thanks for the insight 

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3 hours ago, Linus27 said:

@police squad Another thing to remember is if you are playing to the original album recording, some of the earlier songs are tuned slightly different. I think from memory U2 used to tune down in the earlier days. I thought I'd mention in case it throws you out a bit.

I was going to check with the guitarist about keys etc. But again, thanks for the headsup

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40 minutes ago, police squad said:

I was going to check with the guitarist about keys etc. But again, thanks for the headsup

Yes I read that in “the unforgettable fire” a book from about 1990 where Steve iredale described having guitar after guitar thrust back at him as no one told him to tune down to e flat 

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22 hours ago, police squad said:

I was going to check with the guitarist about keys etc. But again, thanks for the headsup

I bought a u2 play along book once and all the sound tracks were recorded in c#, e flat a#, very annoying 

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31 minutes ago, police squad said:

it appears half the set is standard tuning and half is E flat.

Which is brilliant because it means I have to have 2 basses in different tunings and maybe a third as a spare!!

No, you’ll need six, flats and rounds for each of the above 👍

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36 minutes ago, police squad said:

it appears half the set is standard tuning and half is E flat.

Which is brilliant because it means I have to have 2 basses in different tunings and maybe a third as a spare!!

 

What is the guitarist doing?  I'm fairly sure I'd be negotiating to do one tuning or the other!  :)  

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54 minutes ago, police squad said:

It's a shame he didn't play one of these 

Ive just got it out after 3 years in its case

It's amazing 

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That'll work I reckon. Who's to say any different? Oh yeah, anoraks. However, the last bass player used a Ric, that's even further off of the mark.

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4 hours ago, police squad said:

It's a shame he didn't play one of these 

Ive just got it out after 3 years in its case

It's amazing 

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I think that the thing with doing a tribute to someone like Adam Clayton is that he isn't really associated with a particular bass, giving you licence to use any bass he might credibly have used. 

 

The guys I have known in U2 tributes have generally used a P bass of some sort, and they always looked and sounded right. If you like that red Precision, then I would use that - it will work just fine. 

 

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Given that The Edge seems to use a different guitar for each song the guitarist will need a big van & deep pockets.

 

As a slight aside a mate of mine is convinced that different guitars/body woods/pickups/strings make no difference to the sound, and that the only thing that does is speakers.

 

So we’re telling him that from now on The Edge will just play a Strat for every song but that his roadies will be wheeling out a different cab for each, so he can get his sound.

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4 minutes ago, Lozz196 said:

Given that The Edge seems to use a different guitar for each song the guitarist will need a big van & deep pockets.

 

As a slight aside a mate of mine is convinced that different guitars/body woods/pickups/strings make no difference to the sound, and that the only thing that does is speakers.

 

So we’re telling him that from now on The Edge will just play a Strat for every song but that his roadies will be wheeling out a different cab for each, so he can get his sound.

I agree in part, pickups and their construction and placement do make some difference- (a strat doesn’t sound like a telecaster and their size and materials are very  similar.
wood** less so as a factor … and I’m obviously right 

 

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** unless blesses by fairies back in 1961 of course …

extra 🍿

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On 29/11/2024 at 14:13, police squad said:

Beautiful Day

I will follow

New years Day

Until the end of the world

Walk on

Desire

Angel of Harlem

All I want is you

Elevation

Vertigo

Even better than the real thing

Mysterious ways

The fly

I still haven't found what I'm looking for

Pride(In the name of love)

Sunday bloody Sunday

One

Bad (+40)

Where the streets have no name

With or without you

May I draw your attention to Spanish Eyes? B side of Streets, very much a kick ass baseline. @ConstantineIsslamow posts a great cover version of it 

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13 hours ago, warwickhunt said:

 

What is the guitarist doing?  I'm fairly sure I'd be negotiating to do one tuning or the other!  :)  

When I played on the same bill at Chinnerys, he used, a strat, a 12 string Ric, Gretsch, Explorer and something else I cant remember. This was for a 70 minute set. His rig was in stereo too. 2 x Blackstar heads and two 2x12 cabs. Guitars tuned to E and Eb.

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It's probably just me but I'm not a big fan of loads of guitar changes, regardless of whether the original band/frontman would have talked for a minute or 3 between every song... Bono's handclapping speech et al.  :)  I drop tune my bass to D for 5 songs in my INXS tribute but all of those songs are grouped together to avoid unnecessary pauses/delays.  Tbh once you've done it a dozen times, you can drop and retune in seconds... virtually don't even need to use a tuner.

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Inspired by this thread, I'm listening to U2 today, and have to say what a damn fine listen it is, especially if you're a fan of solid power bass playing.

 

It might just be the random playing order, but I'd never noticed before just how Americana they sounded mid-late 80s?

 

Great gig though @police squad, I'm going to try to get to the Kent leg 👍

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1 minute ago, Beedster said:

Inspired by this thread, I'm listening to U2 today, and have to say what a damn fine listen it is, especially if you're a fan of solid power bass playing.

 

It might just be the random playing order, but I'd never noticed before just how Americana they sounded mid-late 80s?

 

Great gig though @police squad, I'm going to try to get to the Kent leg 👍

The Joshua tree stuff was inspired by US touring during war and unforgettable fire tours

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