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Old 02-14-2007, 06:16 PM
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Anyone else diggin' the Ed Sullivan reruns

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I watch it everyday now, at 2:00pm on Sun TV....I would LOVE, to get an open discussion goin here....

Thanks to alot of you, I am once again appreciating the "vintage" sound, an this show has some spectacular moments in Bass history....

highlights from last week:

Doors.....YES the one where he purposely says HIGHER in L.M.F. just to piss off ED...who suggested BETTER as an alternate.

Vanilla Fudge....holy crap, what a bassist! Bogart

Santana....who was this bassist???

The girl that sings "Downtown".....Wow....such beautiful pitch control!!!

This week

YES...Classical Gas - Live......oh baby

Who was the R&B Band today (wed)....awesome Thumb Tugging bassist

SAM AND DAVE People!!!!!!who was this "skinny" bassist????

Tune in if you can....join in if you want
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Old 02-14-2007, 06:58 PM
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The Doors used a bunch of bass players on their albums, but they were famous for having NO bassist when playing live. I haven't seen the Ed Sullivan clip. Were they playing, or syncing?

Tim Bogert played bass for Vanilla Fudge. http://www.timbogert.com/

Santana's old bassist was Dave Brown. He also engineered some of Santana's early recordings.

Downtown - Petula Clark. A true Babe of the Sixties.

Classical Gas - Mason Williams.

Sam and Dave's bassist - Abraham "Onion" Miller, maybe?
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Old 02-15-2007, 08:58 AM
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The Doors used a bunch of bass players on their albums, but they were famous for having NO bassist when playing live. I haven't seen the Ed Sullivan clip. Were they playing, or syncing?

Tim Bogert played bass for Vanilla Fudge. http://www.timbogert.com/

Santana's old bassist was Dave Brown. He also engineered some of Santana's early recordings.

Downtown - Petula Clark. A true Babe of the Sixties.

Classical Gas - Mason Williams.

Sam and Dave's bassist - Abraham "Onion" Miller, maybe?

The Doors were definately playing....Jim really overdoes the word HIGHER right into the camera...Take That Ed!

Hey who was the Girl singin "Goodbye, Goodbye"
She was sexy, and fabulous

Can't wait to see who's on today
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