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Dave LaRue with a Korg Pandora PX5D at Winter NAMM 2009

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Dave LaRue (Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band) performs with a Korg Pandora PX5D on the Korg booth's mainstage at Winter NAMM 2009. (c) Korg USA, Inc.

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  • John Myung? hehehe, he´s good, but there´s no way to compare him to LaRue... Myung is fast, but is too much machanical for me.

    LaRue has music flowing through his veins and dominates the bass like few do.

  • Agree with most of the comments. Dave is so underrated, yet he is the most "complete" bass player alive, for the lack of a better word, this guy really knows how to suit the music best...in my opinion. He masters all of the bass techniques.

    By the way, does anyone know if this material exists actually in any album? I have known about Dave just recently, so I would like to know more about his music. Does anyone know if this material exists in any musical release? Thanks a lot for your help.

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  • not only is he bitching awesome, he has a stewie shirt.

    in your face chuck norris!

  • This man has God-given talent!  Stunning!

  • That green Bongo bass looks so much better on him than the orange or blue ones.

  • @VenousPlatypus Yes it is, sweet color!

  • Is the color of this bass the "Dargie Delight"?

  • you've got to listen to Planet X live from OZ ,,, ohhhh guys Dave is playing there and trust me it's tremendous!!!

  • @MrElopez55 Steve Morse Band, Dixie Dregs, and recently worked with Joe Satriani. Also, his best show of work is on the song "Assembly Line" with Dixie Dregs where he has a sick intro and an AMAZING solo which is at around 1 minutes 40 seconds.

  • @angmar11 The last song's called "Runaway Train", and is featured on the "Coast to Coast" album (1994).

  • @stonedfry123 Actually Dave started playing along with Steve on the "High Tension Wires" album (1990). "Stand Up" (1985) was recorded with Jerry Peek on bass. As or starters on SMB/Dave Larue I would recommend The album "Southern Steel" (1991), which contains most of the aspects tat makes Steve Morse Band so unique.

  • @MrElopez55 You might be interested in picking up a Dixie Dregs cd or a Steve Morse.I would suggest Stand Up by steve morse the cd is filled with Dave and Steve at the top of their game as well as a few surprises.Good luck.I got mine from Steve in Milwaukee.AWESOME show!

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