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It's like the easiest bass line ever. I actually wish he opened it up a bit near the end, even a little variation would help liven things up just a hair more.
It's an easy bass line....sure. But sometimes simple bass lines can be classic.
This one is a good simple bass line, and it drives the song. It pretty much dominates -until mike comes in with his little "Twiddly Diddley" bit at the bridge.
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It pretty much dominates -until mike comes in with his little "Twiddly Diddley" bit at the bridge.
Mike's bit in that song is more like a chunky kachinga chunk
I agree...more Kachinga Chunk than Twiddly Diddly
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It's like the easiest bass line ever. I actually wish he opened it up a bit near the end, even a little variation would help liven things up just a hair more.
I think they talked about stone trying to do too much on bass and it just wasn't working with matts drum beats so he tried something simple and they both said "thats it"
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Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Anders wrote:
Stone is great on bass in DOTC, no surprise.
It's like the easiest bass line ever. I actually wish he opened it up a bit near the end, even a little variation would help liven things up just a hair more.
I think they talked about stone trying to do too much on bass and it just wasn't working with matts drum beats so he tried something simple and they both said "thats it"
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Ms Harmless wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Anders wrote:
Stone is great on bass in DOTC, no surprise.
It's like the easiest bass line ever. I actually wish he opened it up a bit near the end, even a little variation would help liven things up just a hair more.
I think they talked about stone trying to do too much on bass and it just wasn't working with matts drum beats so he tried something simple and they both said "thats it"
Matt is a very simple drummer when drumming with Pearl Jam
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LetMeSleep wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Anders wrote:
Stone is great on bass in DOTC, no surprise.
It's like the easiest bass line ever. I actually wish he opened it up a bit near the end, even a little variation would help liven things up just a hair more.
I think they talked about stone trying to do too much on bass and it just wasn't working with matts drum beats so he tried something simple and they both said "thats it"
Matt is a very simple drummer when drumming with Pearl Jam
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We're gonna have a talk about those Buckle Up lyrics
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10C wrote:
Stone Gossard is the rhythm guitarist for and one of the founding members of Pearl Jam.
He has also performed as a member of bands March of Crimes, Green River, Mother Love Bone, Temple of the Dog and Brad. Additionally, Gossard has released several solo albums and projects including Bayleaf and Moonlander.
Stone has long been an environmental activist. His work to this end includes spearheading Pearl Jam's carbon mitigation program and serving as a member of the board of directors at the Wild Salmon Center.
March of Crimes?
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Stone Gossard is the rhythm guitarist for and one of the founding members of Pearl Jam.
He has also performed as a member of bands March of Crimes, Green River, Mother Love Bone, Temple of the Dog and Brad. Additionally, Gossard has released several solo albums and projects including Bayleaf and Moonlander.
Stone has long been an environmental activist. His work to this end includes spearheading Pearl Jam's carbon mitigation program and serving as a member of the board of directors at the Wild Salmon Center.
I recently wrote about island son Jonathan Evison’s fast rise in the Northwest literary world ... In the story, I mentioned in passing that one of his “jobs” was as singer/screamer of the pre-grunge band March of Crimes. The band is noted in several histories of the grunge genre as a launch pad for the likes of fellow islander Ben Shepherd, who went on to play bass for Soundgarden, and Stone Gossard, who remains a guitarist for Pearl Jam.
“I kicked Stoney out of the band,” Evison said with a tinge of pride when I interviewed him late last month.
March of Crimes’ songs were simple and fast. Gossard, according to Evison, was a fan of layered guitar-work and the complicated fret-board stylings popular with heavy metal bands. Basically, Gossard was too skilled for the March of Crimes, Evison said.
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