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#26999 - 07/15/10 09:10 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: John Copeland]
John Copeland Offline
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The way I can see it being difficult to play Ac/Dc stuff on bass, is that it could become repetetive. I admit that when I was playing bass, I found it hardest to keep it ging when I had to hit the same note over and over. Maybe that is the skill.

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#27001 - 07/15/10 09:14 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: Iron Fist]
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Originally Posted By: Iron Fist

Well mate - You play bass? Then please explain why it is not difficult. Are you able to play any AC/DC song in the same style Cliff does?



It is not difficult because he sit on the root note 99% of the time. The technique is all in keeping a solid tempo for the simplest bass line you can imagine. It sounds great but it is not hard. I could not do it as well as him, because I have not been playing every night for 30+ years. I would find it a challenge to play the same note continuously and in time due to repetetiveness .

Originally Posted By: Iron Fist

Are you able to play any AC/DC song in the same style Cliff does?



I was always too busy writing my own basslines away from root notes to learn anyone else's.


Edited by John Copeland (07/15/10 09:25 AM)

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#27002 - 07/15/10 09:22 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: John Copeland]
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Originally Posted By: John Copeland
Originally Posted By: Iron Fist
Originally Posted By: John Copeland

Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams lay down some tight groovy rhythm, but I am sorry. I can't accept that it is difficult to play. Cliff often sits on just one note. Sure they have great time keeping but so should any bass player or drummer worth their salt. Best AC/DC bass would be in "Gimme a Bullet", IMO.


Well mate - You play bass? Then please explain why it is not difficult. Are you able to play any AC/DC song in the same style Cliff does?

Or

You don't play bass? Then forget it.


Yes, I play bass. I wou;d not boast to be as tight as Cliff but my recoreded music is more creative than his. Hard not to be, really.


And no, I am not saying I am better than Cliff. His recorded output is basic and with little creativity is all I am saying.

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#27003 - 07/15/10 09:28 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: John Copeland]
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I can't believe I have gotten into an arguement over Cliff Williams. The man is a good bass player, no doubt, but there is no evidence of him ever doing more than the most basic job of a bassist. Almost zero creativity but fits AC/DC well.

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#27004 - 07/15/10 09:29 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: John Copeland]
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People get way too hung up on how complicated music is to play. Some of the best rock and pop songs of all time have consisted of just a few chords or have been based around a simple riff. Virtuosity is of course to be admired but it must be kept within the context of the song, otherwise you lose touch with the listener. John Entwhistle and Michael Schenker are guys who were great at this, but many more have descended into meaningless fretboard masturbation.

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#27005 - 07/15/10 09:34 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: John Copeland]
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Originally Posted By: John Copeland
I can't believe I have gotten into an arguement over Cliff Williams. The man is a good bass player, no doubt, but there is no evidence of him ever doing more than the most basic job of a bassist. Almost zero creativity but fits AC/DC well.


He does open up on a few songs, Gone Shooting is a good example. Cliff keeps it simple most of the time and pegs the root note but that's what the songs require.

Ian Hill of Judas Priest is another guy whose approach to bass playing means filling out the bottom end. But he can do the jazzy chops if he wants to.

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#27006 - 07/15/10 09:34 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: das pikass]
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Why is there so much chatter in the News section? This section is reserved for Motorhead news. It's pretty annoying seeing new posts in the news section and finding out that it's just a bunch of useless conversation about AC/DC.
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#27007 - 07/15/10 09:45 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: bastard88]
das pikass Offline
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Originally Posted By: bastard88
Why is there so much chatter in the News section? This section is reserved for Motorhead news. It's pretty annoying seeing new posts in the news section and finding out that it's just a bunch of useless conversation about AC/DC.


It's a good debate but, yes, the location is bizarre.

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#27008 - 07/15/10 09:48 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: das pikass]
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Yeah its a good debate!! Mike Dirnt from Green Day has got a good rythem on his bass and its not the same on every song either
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#27009 - 07/15/10 09:57 AM Re: ___News!___ [Re: Callum]
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Don't Angus and Malcolm write all of the music for AC/DC? If so, they are the ones that are coming up with the extremely basic bass and drum parts.

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