Steeleye Span - Thomas the Rhymer Bass Cover
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2024
- Steeleye Span - Thomas the Rhymer from Now We Are Six (Chrysalis 1974). The first album with Nigel Pegrum as full-time drummer and a great song showcasing the Steeleye folk rock sound. Hard hitting drums, distorted guitar and grinding bass with complex vocal harmonies, flute and fiddle! The year before they went big with All Around My Hat.
Rick Kemp is my favourite bass player. His playing with Steeleye provided a solid rock base and some very interesting melodic lines, always while sitting high in the mix. In Thomas the Rhymer his tone is quite trebly with a good clank to it, so I played this with a pick to try and roughly emulate his sound.
This cover is not note-perfect, but I think a fairly close interpretation (with some slightly dodgy palm muting sections...).
Playing my Cort B4-Plus AS RM. A rubbish name for a really great bass.
Great tone duuuuuude
Thanks mate, much appreciated
Great cover,love it👍👍
Brilliant, a great folk rock cover of a classic folk song.
Much appreciated, cheers!
Nice playing man! I'm gonna use your video to learn this song 👍
@@eoghanconlon6027 thanks mate, enjoy learning it!
Great playing!
Thanks Colonel, appreciate that!
yo, id jus like to say, quick flex, rick kemp is my grandad on my dads side, im gonna show him your channel mate, good work
Really appreciate that, cheers. Rick's playing, in particular with Steeleye and Michael Chapman, has been a big influence.
@@laxtonssuperb8771 no problem mate
hey, this cover is great.. I am learning this song at the minute for a cover and I can't find tabs for it anywhere. I'm awful at learning by ear - do you have this tabbed out at all? Thanks!
Thanks, much appreciated. I don't have it tabbed out I'm afraid, but there may be the chords set out somewhere online. I learned it by ear, and because the bass is so nice and clear in the mix it really helped. Good luck!