Rig Rundown: Tim Commerford
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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Tim Commerford is currently pulling double duty by touring with his new project Wakrat, which opens for his other project, Prophets of Rage. In spite of doing two soundchecks and two shows per night, Commerford was kind enough to meet with PG’s John Bohlinger to give us a look at his mighty rig.
Tim Commerford has played a lot of different basses over the years, but recently switched back to the Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay. Commerford travels with a bevy of stock StingRays that are strung up with Ernie Ball Slinky strings (.50-.105). For Wakrat, all the basses live in a pair of tunings: C#-G#-C#-F# or D#-G#-C#-F.
For Commerford’s clean tone, he uses a 1978 Ampeg Classic SVT running into an Ampeg PR-810H cabinet.
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Any rundown where the actual artist takes the time to show their gear is instantly 100x better.
Dan Beattie and Fleas tech was a super cool down to earth guy!
And knows his stuff!!!... Most of these millionare musicians, they're really good, some of them.. but most of em' know shit about their equipment.
i dont know as a tech
i love when the techs who know there shit come on and i can learn from them
Curt Denninger HbbbbbbjqQ
Yeah it’s kinda half wanting to see what they play and half just wanting an interview with the artist lol
The best part about the interview is the interviewer. He let Tim talk and never interrupted, I wish all interviews were conducted this well.
He is so pro as a interviewer 👍👍
Really appreciate an interviewer who just lets the artist riff. He offers something up then steps back and lets the artist just go. Very professional!.
Bohlinger is awesome. 👌🏻
lmao "my sound guy plays bass" every bassists dream
"Yeah I just love talking about music."
"What bike do you ride?"
hahaha. "You rode here to the venue right?" "No."
Hey, as a fellow mountain biker, I found that question awesome! All good, John covered the bases, or basses rather lol. Seriously, what is there to complain about?
ianA wasn't complaining. I just thought it was funny how he was talking about music and then John switched gears so quickly. Pun intended.
That was great, I know so many musicians in the southwest who ride.
Bahahahahahahahaahahaha 😂😂😂💀😂
man what a sincere humble person, love Tim. Also props to the interviewer, you sir do an awesome job with actually letting musicians speak
Timmy C is a really cool dude and John is the best interviewer Premier Guitar has
AlexzanderVL It's easy when you have an artist willing to go into detail when you ask them a question. Some artists just go "uhh..yeah. Uh huh. No."
Kim Normal Official nice to see you here
“I don’t feel like I’m a big deal” oh Tim you were and still are and inspiration for millions of musicians and bass players! You rock men!
I like how you can tell he's been waiting to tell someone this stuff
its the first time he speaks about hes gear, he always keeped it very secret
"whenever a string broke"
...This dude plays hard enough to break bass strings :o
Joe Bookish When you play RATM is hard not to play that hard. I've snapped a few E strings playing Tire Me specifically.
well if you're playing all the way back where tim usually plays..down by the bridge..i would say it takes quite a lot power to brake strings
I've broken quite a few strings playing lightly, I think it really depends on how old or rusted the strings are.
I've broken strings on my upright bass (1954 American Standard) playing bluegrass music, so it happens more often than you think.
Satoriearth dont you mean D string? :)
I can't stress enough how much Timmy C's basslines and sounds meant to mean when i began playing bass and music as a whole. I know i'm not the only one here
He is a true inspiration
Darrien Day +
Absolutely, I also learned so much from this guy, it's unbelieveable
Nobody else ever covered that much area: groove-oriented funk-influenced rock-Metal-punk sounding and touches deeply into industrial tech sounds throughout his carreer. Incredible musicianship
***** agreed 100% !
same here. I'm a guitar player but I started playing bass last year and 75% of the time I just play some Rage tunes,my favorites being New Millenium Homes, Maria,Bullet in the Head and Know your Enemy
Cool to see him back playing Musicman basses. That's the tone of the first RATM album.
Its good that he uses the same type Of basses
He's a damn good bassist with damn good taste.
I like your profile pic.
Pork Soda!!! Oh man you know about good music...
I SECOND THAT!! ☝🏽
You do as well since your profile picture is an album by Primus
moshspeggeti nice pfp
Tim Commerford 's tone = Classic. And his basslines are just legendary !!
Almost all his basslines based on Morello's riffs, so they are not so legendary and unique
Not like Tim needs my defense, but I don't agree with you, he's not following the guitars blindly
do you even listen to Tim before saying that ?
Also,some of the riffs are his.
Serg Neverov I heard he actually composed a lot of the songs for RATM, pretty much came up with the song ideas
Dylan Palonis yeah I think Tim himself mentioned something like in a Q and A with B Real for the Prophets of Rage
Wow, Tim is waaayyy more of a gear nerd than I thought him to be. I think it's cool that he took so much time to do this :)
Ask him about bikes and he’ll talk even more
One of the best bass tones that I've heard in all my life.
I know James Jamerson and, in fact, I'm realy more into jazz, funk and psychedelic music than in metal in general, but I really love Tim C's tones, there's something about the fact that he distort a lot his bass sound but you can still hear everything that he does that I love a lot.
The Universe ew nu
All members of RATM have not aged a day lol
slickcross communism dudee!
@@agustinantonucci5990 lmao
Tim lost all of his teeth a while back. He must've gotten new ones. He looks good now.
Dylan Hutto what happened?
@@Ampher03 it was something to do with mountains biking, bad crash
I've got an Ampeg PR-210H if he's still looking.
He seems like such a chill guy.
This was a good one. John seemed genuinely interested in what Tim had to say, and Tim was just being Tim, awesome as always
Omar F I didn't know what to expect. Was genuinely surprised. also love that he built his own distortion.
Commerford is like the best MusicMan salesman imaginable. Really sells the heck out of that first Sunburst bass. "It's a beaut Clark, It's a beaut!"
I've always liked his bass playing.
He seems to have matured a lot since RATM. I remember when he climbed the stage at the VMA's.
Hands down, this is the best Rig Rundown ever. What a talented, generous, humble, intelligent artist! Outstanding.
Best rock bass tones ever recorded are from this man
The bass sound in Evil Empire (RATM) is huge
The one in Self-Titled (RATM) is better. ;)
All albums he is on crush!
and Evil Empire is the peak
It's fun to play his shit with a way pedal.
17:31 Best analogy about feedback ever. Tim is such a smart, talented and humble human. Best bass player out there.
"Our band was born out of feedback"
The guy is such a badass !
And as humble as anyone! I just knew him from the bands Rage, Audioslave and Prophets now, but never think of about listening him to talk about his gear, but it was great to do it now! Long live to UA-cam by the way! Thanks to Premier Guitar to put it on too!
I love Tim's enthusiasm for talking about gear! It's funny seeing the different types of personalities in these rig rundowns. Some guys could care less what things are set to, or what gear they use. This guy soaks up the details. I totally connect to that. I really enjoy this type of player's perspective on the instrument and his preferences.
He is way too humble, WTF? I love him!
Fuck yes! I've waited for this video since 2011 when I first stepped up my bass game. Tim's sound has always been my go-to reference. Thank you PG team, this was magic!
what rig you using.
atm it's just a Warwick Corvette, which is also kind of a blend of a Jazz Bass and a Music Man and a mexican Jazz Bass. Going into an Ashdown RPM-1 tube preamp to an 500w PA poweramp into Ashdown 2x10" and 4x10". Effects are Dunlop Bass Wah, Boss DD-3, Bass Chorus and OD-20 (Multi Overdrive which fucking sucks, but it's the one coming the closest to where I wanna go)
All in all not the real Timmy C deal, but for me it's all about that heavy bass distortion, which is the reason I'm using a guitar OD. All the Bass drivers only fizzle around on the mids and highs, which I totally hate! So, any suggestions?
btw. I know the real distortion comes from the power amp overdriving, but cranking up a SVT to that point needs a pretty big stage.
After all the years and gigs it's amazing to hear him talk with such passion about his gear
Man, Tim is just such a sincere and passionate and down-to-earth, unpretentious guy despite being in some of the biggest bands of the 90's and 00's. What a freaking gem.
I love these kind of rig rundowns where the artist really shows they are happy and excited to have the gear they have and love talking about it all. Great interview!
Love how passionate he is about bass 🙌🏼
First time I've actually heard Tim speak in an interview and he seems like such a nice guy. Nice to see someone stoked about their gear.
Yes, such a humble artist indeed, too much to learn from! Love him👏👍❤❤
He went deep on the pedal chain. Love it.
Thanx so much for being my dirst impression to the bass guitar(lol) i could never thanx u guys enough for the tough love. Best day ive had in 12yrs. This is the best gift and will keep me motivated for at least another 12yrs and more.
Tim C has to be one of my all time favorite bassists of all time. This guy has always been a huge inspiration for me.
best PG interviewer with tim commerford....all is good! :)
Ever heard of Rebecca Dirks?
The chick that mugged off Fleas tech right?
what a great guy . . .
I love Tim's enthusiasm and positivity
one of the best videos and bass player. I wish more actual artists would do their own rundown like this. Much respect for keeping it a PASION.
Love Tim. Saw Rage and Wakrat back in August. Guy kicks ass
Tim seems like such a super chill guy, especially with how modest he was being about his ability on bass. Really seems like an all around great person, while being an unbelievable musician at the same time. Definitely something I strive to be in the future.
This is a man that knows his gear. I love this.
Tim's like 6'4 how tall is the damn interviewer 0_o
Tim is brilliant, hes aging really well looks super healthy. Those Music Man's look incredible.
brunz does anyone know the specific model of the music man?
Adam Carr Music man Stingray
Love that he's so nerdy about his gear that he knows the exact model number of the cabinet he's looking for and even built his own pedal!
"I dont feel like I am a big deal" such a humble guy.
Great! Loved every minute! Tim is so passionate about his music...
I've always liked his attack and tone. Ampeg SVT into 8x10...of course. Tim is under rated. Not flashy but that pocket is tight. May have to go check out the Music Man Stingray. PG...excellent job as always.
You are the MAN. Thank you for your music and everything, Tim. World needs bass, riffs and freedom!
Tim "and I like it" Commerford. Loved this!
What a cool dude. Not what I'd call a virtuoso, but to me, even more meaningful, this man has power and FEEL. He has such an insane sense of rhythm and a creativity which I really find is more impressive. I love his riff on "No Shelter" for example, so cool and simple.
Timmy C gets REALLY into gear talk and talking about the nuances of music. I love it!! He seems cool to hang out with.
Thank you!
Selected this video to hear what Tom sounds like. I have listened to his music for going on 30 years and never heard his actual voice (his music voice has, ironically made my MTB times faster) So cool! I had to add, his enthusiasm is rare, and everyone in the world could benefit from this kind of enthusiasm. Be that way, or find people like that.
One of my favorite bassist.. hes come up w some of the sickest bass lines ever. Been waiting for his rig rundown and still waiting for Tom Morellos rig rundown even though I already know his rig lol. One of my fav bands of all time RATM!
EL _Wilder88 tom’s is out! Just saw it yesterday 👍🏼
Thanks for the rundown. I finally found a PR 4X10 HLF. what a beast
17:17 Such a crazy metaphor on feedback. Damn, Tim is a real artist
Gotta respect his integrity, humbleness amd pure passion.
You hear he just loves to talk music. Great dude!
Wow, I liked him before, but right now I fell in love with this artist!
I know what he's saying about the acoustic sound of a Musicman. I received a Stringray for Christmas and was playing it unplugged in my parents' living room and my usually smartass younger brother said "That sounds good." I was thinking the exact same thing. My new favorite bass. Love playing first album RATM on it.
Tim is as legit as u can get, fuckin awesome dude. Playing bass, touring, mountain biking, hell yeah. Dude knows how to keep life fun apparently. Knows how to stay young for sure, and that's always a good thing. It's the key to being happy, never feel old.
BEST bass rig rundown ever! (or that I've seen thus far in my existence...)
Thanks for the tour Tim,i was 19 yrs old in 96 and i remember sitting in my car after practice in front of my parents house, listening to evil empire, just enjoying it , realizing what an amazing recording and performance that was,you guys did so awesome on that album.
Best Rig Rundown I've seen yet. Tim is a kickass dude 👊🏻
Heavy topic that translated to music hardware. That's insane. This is the next level of sound processing. 1st, the tape modeller. 2nd, is now. 3rd, feedback processing. Awesome. ✊🏽
i just love how tim loves music so much
There is a pawnshop here in Phx that has two of those cabs for sell.
The 210? which pawnshop?
buy one then sell it to him
It was on East Bell Rd. Id have to look up the name. They wanted something insane for them like 1400 for both.
great freaking bassist and great freaking interview.
This is right way how to interviewing musician 👍👍✨
I love his playing. On another funny side note, was anyone else waiting for the interviewer to say, "Totally radical?" Both seem very nice. Great job, Premier!
Such an amazing musician, it's a pleasure to hear him talk so passionately about his basses!
Best rundown ever. Love both these guys!!
Tim is so awesome. Still rocking at 50
Les Claypool rig rundown, please!
There's an idea
He always politely declines. He wants to keep his secrets i guess.
That would be like the 2 hour holiday special.
Always fun to hear someone geeking out out on his favourite thing. So inspiring and enthusiastic. That´s the spark in everyones Heart which ignites at different Things. A colourfull World with interesting People. If anyone reads this who is frustrated about his Life. Listen to your Heart and do the things you love. Love yourself and treat yourself with Kindness. Forgive yourself for Mistakes you did in the past. Mistakes are important because they show you what is not working for you. God bless you keep fighting.
Love when I hear someone have passion for their instruments & music.
A hero of mine. And not for that reason but possibly one of the best rig rundown interviews I’ve seen
What a great guy. I bought a Music Man Stingray recently and absolutely love it. So good to hear Tm C’s take on them. Very down to Earth.
Such a legend. Awesome tone.
What a great episode. Tim is so engaging! One of the very best guests yet!
Awesome guy, so low key for such a legendary sound and rock history
This is my favorite rundown I’ve ever seen
Another great rundown! Came here straight from the Morello rundown and both are captivating and enthusiastic. Love RIg Rundowns, not sure how I missed these!
One of the best rig rundowns ever.
I just watched the best Rig Rundown ever..... and I have seen them all.
Rages unsung hero for sure...
Tim rocks . What a musician. 🤘
I used to love Rage and liked Audioslave when I was younger. I don't really listen to either anymore but Commerford is still one of my favourite bassists. Learnt many of his lines. Like his style.
That soundcheck intro goes so hard. Holy crap
You can definitely tell the passion Tim has for the instrument, which as a bassist, is refreshing to see but dude gave a beyond awesome interview
good to see tim still working.
Tim is awesome!
Tim is the guy who really taught me the ropes when it comes to bass years ago. Always been a fan.
Tim’s the one member of RATM that doesn’t get talked about a lot.
bass or guitar one of the best rig run downs because dude knows his shit !
YEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH
Good to see Tim's getting some recognition, eh Tom?
Andrew Pappas yes yes yes
+Tom Morello Yup. Anyways, how's the new project coming along, Prophets of Rage
Andrew Pappas Not the real tom. sorry to bum you out, but as far as im concerned theyre going to still tour in 2017 so it must be going good
+Tom Morello (I knew that, I was just playing along to be honest)
Nice guy god bless you sir
great interview - let him talk. very humble man, his basses are art!