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| Re: Roger's best bass work I just listened to The Gnome again just then, and the bass is indeed pretty good.
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| in no particular order: comfortably numb, lucifer sam, and money.
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| This is the three songs I chose: Echoes live Embryo live One of these days (maby a bit repetive but what a massive bass part ![]() if you had asked for four song I wouyld have included The happies days of our lives Oivind, Norway |
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| Re: Roger's best bass work A great quote from a recent interview with Jon Carin: Roger is a great bassist. And what that means to me is that he has entirely his own sound, and the rhythm section of Roger and Nick is fantastic. “Professional musicians“ would probably tell you otherwise, but they don't know what the f*** they are talking about.
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| Re: Roger's best bass work Amen. Clapton thought Rog was a great bass player too - for 12-bar blues he can hold his own, at least.
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