@alexarkin Low end? Ah, you must mean the standard bass riff that is so predictable which most bands have. The reason you are "missing the low end" in this mix is that "the lead" is changing back and forth between Troy Johnson on bass (seen on the left) and Mark Zavon (on the right).
@DrRock4 Also, Troy Johnson is playing a "six string bass" that allows him to play these lead parts. I've attended several live JRZ System shows, and there is more bass coming out of this band than any other I know of. There is another way of getting "bass," you might try fly fishing.
Love it, but as with all the other vids from this show: where's the low end/bass in the mix???...
alexarkin 2 years ago
@alexarkin Low end? Ah, you must mean the standard bass riff that is so predictable which most bands have. The reason you are "missing the low end" in this mix is that "the lead" is changing back and forth between Troy Johnson on bass (seen on the left) and Mark Zavon (on the right).
DrRock4 1 year ago
@DrRock4 Also, Troy Johnson is playing a "six string bass" that allows him to play these lead parts. I've attended several live JRZ System shows, and there is more bass coming out of this band than any other I know of. There is another way of getting "bass," you might try fly fishing.
DrRock4 1 year ago
bravo. neato gang!
doogie619 3 years ago
This song gets me on my feet and the surge from its intensity induces a shamanic state. Jam-tastic.
RhineInstitute 3 years ago