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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2007

This is a Bass cover of the song What Went Wrong off of the album in Reverie by Saves The Day. At the time Eben D'Amico was on Bass

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  • Did Eben use an Ibanez ATK300 or 700? If anyone knows, I'd appreciate it. I can't find an answer anywhere.

  • I believe back in the 90's he used a what looked like a ernie ball musicman bass, and then up till he quit the band it looked like a fender jazz bass. But I'm sure he probably used some other ones, but i'm pretty sure toward the end of his days with saves the day was a standard fender J-bass

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  • RIP Eben's badass riffs.

  • Eben was an amazing bassist, I don't really dig this newer stuff but his lines from Through Being Cool were great.

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  • this album has some amazing bass. EBEN WAS THE SHIT. GOOD SHIT

  • dag-gawn, that sounds like butter. that albums is incredible and the part-writing is so good. very nice playing!!

  • eben is not an asshole. hes an amazing person, one of my good friends. and a great bassist!

  • i didn't know eben did the bass of in reverie, interesting, i guess it was ted who dropped out at that time?? anyway, killer bass.

  • ebin is my neibors cousin i have a jacket that belonged to him

  • It is nice to see someone who cares about In Reverie enough to learn the basslines. That album is soooo mint! Just in case anyone didn't know, Chris wrote a lot of the bass riffs for saves the day songs.

  • Man, Eben's bass lines were beyond compare.

    To the person asking about the basses he used: He did indeed use an Ibanez very early on. After that he used an Ernie Ball Stingray (the TBC days). During the early SWYA days he used a natural Fender Jazz Bass mostly, but beyond that period he pretty much exclusively played various 70s vintage Fender Precision Basses. I've seen photos of him playing a Rickenbacker as well, during an acoustic set.

  • i will do everything you want on webcam. i like sex! c

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