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Old 01-13-2009, 02:50 PM
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The late great - Tommy Caldwell

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Been listening to some MTB on www.wolfgangsvault.com this morning and beside loving Toy's guitar work, Tommy just gets some incredible sound from his Fender (I'll assume it's a P here), and since he doesn't get a whole lot of mention these day's, I wanted to put up a salute to one fine player.

There's a new selection of them at The Cow Palace in '73 which I'm digging (check out 'Everyday I have The Blues'), but the vault has quite a few excellant examples to choose from. Hit the - Concert Vault - on the main page to see show selections.

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Old 01-13-2009, 03:46 PM
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Put me down as a fan! I remember seeing them in the 70's and watching him and his brother Toy just kill with their thumbs.[not slapping]
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Been listening to some MTB on www.wolfgangsvault.com this morning and beside loving Toy's guitar work, Tommy just gets some incredible sound from his Fender (I'll assume it's a P here), and since he doesn't get a whole lot of mention these day's, I wanted to put up a salute to one fine player.

There's a new selection of them at The Cow Palace in '73 which I'm digging (check out 'Everyday I have The Blues'), but the vault has quite a few excellant examples to choose from. Hit the - Concert Vault - on the main page to see show selections.

Enjoy!
Any youtube's of him playing?
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Old 01-13-2009, 09:33 PM
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This'll getcha started...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEOV5vWfSgI

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It's great to hear his name mentioned here!
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Old 01-13-2009, 09:42 PM
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I am an absolute can of his playing...and all done with his thumb on his picking hand
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Old 01-14-2009, 01:22 PM
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Only thumb...? WOW!

Tom, I wasn't aware he used his thumb exclusively, but thot it may just be for certain songs like the YT clip I posted. If he indeed was solely a thumb user, then my respect and intrigue concerning him has just taken another huge leap. I was never close enuf at MTB shows, so long ago, to take full notice.

His sound has always been a favorite, and fit so well with the band's music.
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One interveiw in Guitar Player Magazine decades ago with him. It was always the side of his thumb, like his brother Toy. A (then) recent P bass with DiMarzio pick-ups (DiMarzio at the time only had one Precision PUP), and Rotosound stainless rounds. He mentioned he sweat a lot, and that's partly why the DiMarzio- it was less likely to short out than the stock Fender PUP. I have no idea about amps. Partly because I just didn't pay much attention to that at the time (so it wasn't a Music Man!), and partly because the interview barely touched on gear- it was much more about music and the interplay within the band.

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Tommy Caldwell does a great bass solo on the Live version of the song "24 Hours"

You can really hear the P Bass / Roto Sound combination working together..
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Old 01-15-2009, 12:55 AM
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I always liked MTB a lot, they were a little more country than a lot of the country-rock bands. Had to play "Can't You See" a few too many times back then, and I played it again last weekend for the first time in years, with a sit-in vocalist. Kinda lame version, sorry Toy & Tommy! "Hillbilly Band" and "This Old Cowboy" were my favorites by them.
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Tommy Caldwell does a great bass solo on the Live version of the song "24 Hours"

You can really hear the P Bass / Roto Sound combination working together..
check out at around 4:25 in this clip:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0L5L...eature=related
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I've been a fan of Tommys playing since 1973. His unique thumb-percussive style with his white P bass and roundwounds is very admirable and I enjoy watching the clips that have surfaced.

I remember having bought tickets to see the MTB for an august show in the spring of '80, and a short time later hearing he died when he crashed his Jeep. That is still so sad.

The guy (Franklin Wilkie) whom the band brought in as a replacement bass player, was an excellent bass player and uses a pick.

The band recorded the live half of the "Where We All Belong" album at the then new - Performing Arts Center in downtown Milwaukee. Charlie Daniels sat in with them on fiddle on that recording.

Yea, his brother Toy was unique and excellent with his very own style (thumb picking) also, on guitar.
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Old 01-15-2009, 11:32 AM
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Anybody recall what Tommys live rig consisted of?
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Old 01-15-2009, 12:59 PM
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I originally tried a google search and couldn't quickly find anything on his rig.

Great selection there, KPJ, those thumbs are just nuts!

Someone said in another clip/comments that their Daddy played with his thumb.

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