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fat jonny
07-14-2000, 09:09 AM
I think les claypool is awesome I was just wondering what some of you folks think of him? I have the seas of cheese and antipop albums, are the other albums worth buying in your opinion?

funkysurfer
07-14-2000, 09:58 AM
Agreed. Les Claypool is awesome! But if you don't have Frizzle Fry, that should definitely be your next album. Aside from any of his Primus albums, here are a couple others you should also check out. The Les Claypool and the Holy Mackeral album. It's called Highball with the Devil. Not only does he play the bass on this album, but he also plays the drums and guitar on a few. Another one is Sausage. That's the name of the band, I can't remember the name of the title.
Anyway all his albums are worth checking out, but be advised that the Brown Album is pretty weak. Happy trails. http://www.talkbass.com/ubb/smile.gif



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funkysurfer
07-14-2000, 10:02 AM

fat jonny
07-14-2000, 11:52 AM
Ok i will check those out thanks!

ColdYinTiger
07-15-2000, 12:47 AM
Les Claypool is god!!! He is truelly amazing. I love his solo on Tommy Cat.

Dave Castelo
07-16-2000, 12:11 AM
Yeah, i just got the frizzle fry album and itīs the best...also get the videoplasty if you want to get your jaw dropped.

also BUCKETHEAD, oh mannnn heīs the coolest robot ever!!!

BUCKETHEAD
BUCKETHEAD
BUCKETHEAD

6-stringer
07-16-2000, 03:23 PM
Get this, last month at the allgood festival,
Les came out with his band "claypools rat brigade". It was Claypool, Bob Wier of the Grateful Dead, and some of Bob's band members. KILLER, Les Claypool in a jam band!
Some of the best playing I have heared from Les. The Sausage album is called "Riddles are
Abound Tonight".

fat jonny
07-16-2000, 04:41 PM
I just bought the rhinoplasty cd today and it's awesome. The cover of the thing that should not be is pretty cool, I think the intro sounds better on bass than on guitar.

arther daily
07-18-2000, 07:29 AM
The Les Claypool and the Holy Mackeral album. It's called Highball with the Devil

Yep, very good album, specially track 9 (I think, the just bass & drums track)

Only thing is, doesn't it make you feel a bit funny in the head? Primus just does that to me, I cant listen to it for too long.

JLeeFJ
07-20-2000, 11:13 PM
The album done by his Sausage band is eponymous. I don't have it, but I'm entertaining the notion of buying it. The "Antipop" album is really the most "poppy" and radio-friendly album Primus has, but it's still awesome. The "Pork Soda" album is pretty cool, and has some neat tapping stuff on it.

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Vortex
07-21-2000, 01:29 AM
he is definitely one of the best bassists that ever lived

Bill Brasky
07-25-2000, 01:37 AM
yeah, Les Claypool kicks some ass. Frizzle Fry and the Brown album are my 2 favorites. Probably because most of the stuff they do on Videoplasty is from these 2 albums and from Sailing the Seas of Cheese. Videoplasty rocks. If you want to learn more about Les's technique (and hear some cool live jams) get it.

RIZ
07-31-2000, 02:44 PM
You guys should hear him and primus back OZZY
on the new Black Sabbath Tribute CD "nATIVITY IN bLACK II"

They play a cover of "NIB" Les as well as the rest of Primus really RIP!!!

russ_4ft
08-02-2000, 06:09 PM
awesome bassist, he's got everything and more. I got a bass solo live by him off napster and it is breathtaking. Also i heard that he uses the top string of a guitar as his 'g'. is it true?
I love antipop, especially balad of bodacious and electric uncle sam. my fave song to play is tommy the cat though, still having trouble with the solo but i'll get there soon.

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Scottzo
08-14-2000, 02:03 PM
Les can hang with anyone

Nicholas knowles
08-20-2000, 10:06 PM
Les Claypool is not only a great bassist but he is damn funny! even the melodies he plays sound funny (like the solo for tommy the cat).

i too have the videoplasty video and he plays tommy the cat 1000x faster then usual... its breathtaking.

i also like him because he makes the guitar player sit in the backround (when usualy its the bassist that keeps to himself)

Stingisanoldman
08-21-2000, 09:45 PM
Anybody ever hear of "Oysterhead"? Les Claypool, Stewart Copeland and Trey Anastosio. An interesting trio. In any case, I'd advise all you slappers and pluckers out there to try playing "Eleven" off of Seas of Cheese and "Golden Boy" off of the Brown album. A few interesting parts there.

alistair
09-01-2000, 02:59 AM
Les Claypool uses a 'd' string tuned to 'e' then a 'd' tuned to 'a' then a 'g' tuned to 'd' then a 'g'.






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DownCaster
09-01-2000, 09:03 PM
Claypool= God. he is my favorite bass player. i still cant believe some of the things he can do on bass!