Live performance on BBC Radio 2 special documentary about 40th anniversary of Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Using original analogue 4-track equipment. Part 1 aired on 06/02/07.
Live performance on BBC Radio 2 special documentary about 40th anniversary of Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Using original analogue 4-track equipment. Part 1 aired on 06/02/07.
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You hit the nail on the head with that statement. They were singular and fabulous and irreplaceable. It was the collaboration and their progressive nature that made them the greatest.
comparing paul with flea? i mean thats comparing aples with pears. they both have diffrent styles and use diffrent instruments. and its not always about what you play but more about how you play it
joemaclean, I get you, I really do and also thank you for seeing no bitterness at all in my words, but I think that saying "Paul wasn't bad on bass" does not pay justice to the reality. I see there are a lot of subjective reasons to like or dislike a musician's playing, but there are also objective parameters -not technical necessarily- that tell us that a player is great, and Paul certainly was. Great imaginative lines, an unortodox (for the time) use of the harmonies...
Looks like we'll have to agree to disagree. I think he wrote amazing things for the bass, but wasnt the best bass player ever. He isnt bad either. And obviously paul lied on the video then :P
Well I never once said he was the greatest ever, because I don't think he was, I just thought he was brilliant, certainly better than you were saying anyway :).
maybe i was a bit derogatory. Also, upon consulting a large beatles book above my head, youre right about the bass, i never knew they were a 5 piece in 62. You learn something new everyday. Was he the guy who went to art school with John?
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