i like a lot to play in my bedroom while listening to a cd. actually i like a lot to play the bass while listening to the last cd by a band called Dandy Warhols. which is your favorite recording to do this?
I burned myself a compilation of my favorite Motown hits. Bernadette, Ain't Too Proud to Beg, What's Going On?, Darling Dear, etc.... Talk about a chops-buster, but if that doesn't get you warmed up, I don't know what will.
Jamiroquai- "Return of the Space Cowboy" Dave Matthews Band- "Under the Table and Dreaming" any 311 album
I have a few of em, Iron Maiden - Maiden Japan and Rush - Signals are the two most recent. Anyone know of a device or process that will remove the bass track from a digital recording, or is that just being ridiculous? -72
I've heard that there are devices which can cancel what's panned dead center - as usually is the case with bass guitar and lead vocals. I have no idea how or how well they work, though, and I don't have any specific example of such a device. Ask... who was it... Muttluk?
I used to jam to Iron Maiden's Powerslave a lot. It's a good way to rock out and get a great work out at the same time... you'll be sweating by the end of the CD.
Blink 182-Take Off Your Pants And Jacket MxPx- The Ever Passing Moment MxPx- Slowly Going The Way Of The Buffalo New Found Glory- Nothing Gold Can Stay The O.C. Supertones- Supertones Strike Back
Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast (minus Invaders ) Thin Lizzy - Renegade Scorpions - Love at first sting Great White - S/T Stones - Emotional Rescue
I used to play half of the songs from the album "King for a Day", by Faith No More. Practically every day, for two years. After that, I got a summerjob and new cd's...
Primus - Antipop Incubus - Make Yourself Those are the only cd's I can play every song on. Then Im starting to learn all the songs off: Incubus - Morning View Primus - Frizzle Fry Know about 3/4 of those cd's