Neil Cooper Interview in Musicians (Gear, Tabs & Lyrics)
Title: Neil Cooper Interview
Those of you who are rhythmically minded might want to check out the July issue of Drummer Magazine. It’s got a paradiddletastic interview with the mighty Neil Cooper who talks about all things drum related.
Also if you’re in a muso frame of mind this month,Total Guitar magazine has a ‘decade by decade’ special on guitar driven tunes where that fine chap James Dean Bradfield from the Manic Street Preachers has included “Knives” as one of his top ten tracks of the Nineties. Good on yer Welsh bloke.
TPY? 2005
Posted on Wed, 13 July 2005 at 11:39
Re: BASS - the final frontier in Musicians (Gear, Tabs & Lyrics)
Title: THERAPY? basses
Dudes,
Just to let you know. For Troublegum and Infernal Love I used the black Status bass with an Ampeg Svt1 head and an Ampeg 8x10 cabinet. For Semi Detached I used the Sunburst Musicman and a Mesa Boogie 4oo+ through a Mesa Boogie 2x15 cabinet. Suicide Pact was the Sunburst Musicman with the Mesa 400+ head through the Ampeg 8x10, Shameless was the Blue Musicman through a Mesa 400+ and a 2x15 Mesa cabinet.
High Anxiety was the Blue Musicman with various weird heads through a Harke 4 x10 cabinet. In conjunction with all these set ups I normally use a Sans Amp bass driver pedal and Boss Bass Overdrive and Morley Bass wahs for the squally sounds…
Hope you are confused. I am. For the record I NEVER had a Westone Thunder 1a. That is a reference to Andy’s first ever bass guitar but I never dabbled. Aria Pro II when i could afford them!
Other guitars..Status Buzzard, Fender Sunburst Precision and a Sunburst Fender Jazz have all made appearances on record and live…
Hope this clears some of this up..
Rock on low end monsters..
Michaelx
Posted on Fri, 8 August 2003 at 18:00