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Patrick Gaumond
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2014
Kidnap Tram Rack : Improv TOAPP 2023
Improvisation by the duo Kidnap Tram Rack.
KTR are Mark Cook and Patrick Gaumond
KTR are Mark Cook and Patrick Gaumond
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Hidden in the past
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Musique & video par Patrick Gaumond. ©Audibles Inédits 2023 Hidden In The Past Patrick Gaumond - Mars 2023 A hidden thought I cannot unwind from me It lies within my deepest part A guarded treasure Sometimes I feel like heavy weighted And it still feel strange I’m trying to keep it straight Hidden in the past I keep it safe from prying eyes Those with envy A whispered truth I won't let go I won...
Greg Lake isolated bass 21st Schizoid Man
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With Greg Lake's passing I think it might help appreciate how great he was on the bass guitar.
How do we know if it's really Greg Lake playing this?
It's an extraction from game Rockband's MOGG file. Those are encapsulated/multitracks files. They can be open in Reaper DAW and you can do your own remix. So without any doubt, it's Greg's bass we are hearing.
@@PatrickGaumond Thanks!
King Crimson had 3 of the best bassists of all time imo. Lake, Wetton, and Levin are all amazing.
…. a line I like to play to…… I hate all of you. Have a nice day.
Trying to learn this, gonna need all the luck I can get lol
Merci tellement de ce partage. Je connais cette pièce depuis sa sortie. J'étais un enfant lorsque mes parents faisaient jouer cet album à la maison. Il est particulièrement important dans le fait que je sois devenu musicien. Toutes les pièces y sont gravées dans mon esprit, mais c'est bien la première fois que j'entends et saisis le jeu fantastique de Greg Lake. Quelle révélation! Thank you so much for sharing. I know this piece since its release. I was a kid and my parents would play this album at home. This album particularly is major part of why I became a musician. All the pieces are so engraved in my mind, but it's the first time I truly hear and understand Greg Lake's fantastic playing. What a revelation!
oh my god 😮
Greg Lake had the best sounding bass guitar 🎸 ever. I just wish he played bass guitar with the same ELP setup in a rock band with guitar players that use Gibson, Les Paul and Marshall amplifiers.
So clean and superbly played. Flawless technique and feel. RIP Greg, and Thank You for everything you gave me. I will appreciate it for the rest of my life.
Nice one
BEAUTIFULLY edited, by the way! 😊
BRILLIANT! BRAVO!!! 🎶😊🎶
Absolutely great from the musical and from the technical. Every time I hear your bass lines or your voice I feel how irreplaceable to emotion you are, Greg. Like John Wetton, Chris Squire ... This post is old, but I listened to it again and today this feeling came up.
Jesus
Que pinche hermoso suena
1:40 what the hellllll
Greg Luke is awesome.
Wow, somebody just gave me Greg Lakes name as being one of the greatest bassist ever. Sounds as if he's using a plectrum. Bottom line pure genius of player.
I think he is using one
@@bgdckwzrd Yep, he's a confirmed plecrum style bassist.
Thank you
The dead air for the bass is the hardest part for me
I like how you can faintly hear the drums in the background
Seems like all the band members in King Crimson were just incredible at what they did The drums in this song are downright phenomenal
I agree that it's very clean, but some swing parts sound really weird.. They sound like a quintuplet swing more than a normal one, and that might be why they sound drunk. I wonder if it was intentional or just lack of experience with bass strings
maybe its both
Where?
I don't see it. To me it was perfection.
There’s some syncopation here and there but sounds like feel and improv to me
thanks for sharing this, brilliant stuff. Greg and John Wetton are the reason I play bass now.
There’s another bass track on the song that is heavily distorted and more closely follows the guitar/sax, I’n wondering if anyone has it isolated?
Yes there is! Not fully isolated but you can hear it mixed with guitar in this track: drive.google.com/file/d/1nd2jDcSWPCBDiy4Sp37k0JLBQ3hsL4af/view It gets removed from TH-cam any time someone posts it.
Thanks for that.
@@brandonv95thanks for the link!
Waited for this for years...thank you
Sexy tone
Greg was so underrated as a bass player.
Who wants a donut?
Me
@@DLD2Music Surprised to see you here!
@@ripperplaysclon152 xd
When I retire, I'll pick up a bass guitar and pluck the strings all day every day sitting on the front porch.
My god this bassline manages to both tie the instruments together and create its own identity. Perfect
GREAT! R.I.P:
Fantastic!
sing a song of sorrow in the world where only bass exists
1:38
F%^^&KIN AWESOME . Thank You people who enable us to listen to these iso tracks.
I can jam out to this on its own
You should a lot of times with an ideal bassline
true for all these comments and he was about 22 when he did this.
21*
Why is this song so good
This song made me fall in love with sound of a bass guitar 🎸
That ending!!!
Lake definitely top 7 bassists ; always melodic, quick and tasteful. .
Excellent!! Love the Bass! Greg ranks up there with Tony Levine and others Great Bassists of years past! RIP! Greg
What a wonderful musician. And that TONE!
The tone is so nice. Very natural
One of my favorite bass lines ever. SUCH a joy to play along to :)
Saw them 3xs. Love them
This is the only song I've ever liked that bass tone on - Sounds like a jazz with both pickups up
I've heard he used a custom Rickenbacker with a Rickenbacker toaster pickup placed closer to the bridge like a Jazz bass on this album.
@Degree7 i get it
Ah, your ears are painted on.
I agree the jazz bass with a pick isn't as easy to fit in the mix as a P bass or a short scale... But with utter dedication and great musicianship it can be the ultimate bass sound. Paul McCartney also used a Jazz bass for recording on an unknown amount of songs in Abbey Road! Another good example of a all open jazz bass player that dosen't overwhelm the band is Carlos Dengler of Interpol. Of course mid 00's Flea, his fingers are like picks... Geddy Lee I don't like so much but he's notable I guess... The beauty of this song is how he manages to provide enough ground for the band without adding any mud, he's giving 110% and because he's low in the mix it actually sounds quite round.
Yeah it was a sunburst Jazz Bass with block inlays, probably a '67 or '68 given its appearance.
Just what I needed! Thank you very much.
Dang, he was goooood! Listen to his precision. He is very under-rated. Rest in peace, man.
what a TREAT. Jam, in Peace
Not only is the part really tricky, but I've been listening to a LOT of these isolated bass tracks, and Lake is the absolutely cleanest I've yet heard. No fret buzz, no sloppiness, just clean, clean clean! That kind of precision is really difficult to attain.
Pretty amazing, since he said in his book, he'd always been a guitarist and when Robert Fripp asked him to play bass, his thought was "How hard can it be?" He found out. But through hard work he learned in record time. That's our Greg, he accomplished anything he set his mind to as evidenced by this amazing isolated bass.
not to mention he used round-wound strings which buzz so much lol
He's always used a pick which id harder than fingers imo
@@shirneko at least this song, finger makes some parts easy but challenging any way you tackle it!
@@woah459 I use RotoSound Swing Bass 66's (same as Greg Lake, Geddy Lee, John Entwistle, Chris Squire, etc.) on a Rickenbacker 4003. I love it. It's got the dirt of a Gibson EB-3, the clarity of a Fender Precision, and so much twang and kerrang. Plus, it has a stereo output jack, which allows me to send each pickup to its own amp or processor.