Bass Teacher REACTS to Cliff Burton | Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth) Live 1983

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Low End University

Low End University

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@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
Do you guys think AFJA would've been what it was if Cliff never passed? Half of me thinks that AFJA was so good because of the grief they felt. Would we have gotten songs of that depth without the tragedy? I'm less caught up on Black Album, Load...always think more about simply that 4th album, but with Cliff...
@a-lexcatharsis9285
@a-lexcatharsis9285 Жыл бұрын
Feel kinda same way, man. I think AJFA couldn't have become what it became without Cliff. That feeling of just that grief, that rawness and intentional release of aggression and that familiar anger in your gut. But: I was born in 1991 and I've been part of the wonderful 'tallica family since 1995 and love each of their albums in their own unique way. That's exactly why I love their hated St. Anger (even more), cause in the end it's nothing different from AJFA back then, only with more grown-up men who have matured. You should just listen to the song "The Unnamed Feeling" consciously, paying attention to every word, and let James Hetfield, my personal hero, teach you. That's all I have to say on this subject. Metallica isn't just a band, it's a fucking lifestyle that I've been following for 28 years! 🤍 And I'd also like to say something about yourself. I really love your videos. So incredibly savvy, open-minded and lovingly crafted, that it warms the heart. Since I also have perfect pitch by myself, I also can appreciate your videos on an additional level. Great work, with attention to detail. Stay the way u are and just keep it up. Love u, handsome bass man 🤍
@robertwillingham1965
@robertwillingham1965 Жыл бұрын
AFJA was such a difficult album. It made me realize what a toll Cliff's death took on the band. The mix drove me crazy - the absence of bass guitar, the over bassy kick drums that damaged some of my speakers. But I listened to it repeatedly, really liked the songs but hated the sound. Perhaps this album was part of the band's and its fans' mourning process. Not supposed to be totally enjoyable.
@neilprete918
@neilprete918 Жыл бұрын
I often think about how great their music would have continued to be with both Cliff and Dave. And a better drummer, Gene Hoglan maybe? Really James Hetfield might be the most underrated musician in modern history the way he carried such untalented guys to so many great songs and albums. Definitely the best rhythm guitar player in the history of metal, and possibly the best song writer too. AJFA was 90% James. Those riffs, those songs, those lyrics were all him. And as great as it is, i would certainly trade it for another Cliff masterpiece. His compositions were untouchable. His playing unrivaled to this day imo. James would still be able to bring the riffs and songs just like he had for at least 2 straight albums before that.
@ImYourOverlord
@ImYourOverlord Жыл бұрын
...AJFA would have been even better had he been alive to write with them.
@otimustron2
@otimustron2 Жыл бұрын
The album is so imperfect but that’s why it’s so good
@robertwillingham1965
@robertwillingham1965 Жыл бұрын
I was 18 in 1983 and I went to a show in Austin with a couple of bands I'd never heard of - Raven was the headliner and Metallica opened. Didn't know what to expect, but what I saw this band (and specifically Cliff) do during their set solidified my decision to play bass in a metal band (and I got a Rickenbacker too). It was warm and humid that night because Cliff wiped his hand on his leg repeatedly throughout the set and his solo. I was completely dumbfounded and blown away by what he was doing to that bass. Never seen or heard anything like it! Metallica's energy was ridiculous. I remember telling my friends after Metallica finished that I felt sorry for Raven having to follow that. But they blew me away too, and John Gallagher used a flying V bass with a tremolo during his solo! Two bass solos, what a night! My musical life would never be the same!
@craven1927
@craven1927 Жыл бұрын
So here's the 10 million dollar question... did both bands play their respective Seek and Destroy songs?
@midnight347
@midnight347 Жыл бұрын
​@@craven1927 I know Metallica played it all they had was the kill em all songs and covers at that point maybe ride the lightning or fight fire or call of the ktulu
@jcass1970
@jcass1970 Жыл бұрын
Right! I saw Metallica with Cliff when they opened for Ozzy in New Orleans 1986. I hated all the hair stuff that was coming out at the time, and was still into Sabbath and NWOBHM, but when I saw Metallica take the stage I had to put down the joint and run down onto the floor. Seeing them live was a life-changing experience. The birth and growth of thrash was truly a magical time in music. Hate sounding gay, but it really was, and some of the best concerts I ever attended were during that time. That concert, along with Metallica and Qeensryche on the Justice tour, and seeing Megadeth early on at Tulane University (maybe 200 people in attendance) are probably my top 3 of all time...and, at age 53, I still go to a lot of metal shows.
@johnseward2934
@johnseward2934 Жыл бұрын
Cliff was channeling some Hendrix, some classical, and some of himself in that performance. Really awesome stuff.
@ScottLRoc70
@ScottLRoc70 11 ай бұрын
My Son just bought his 1st Rickenbacker . It’s his favorite he’s has a few basses at 22yrs old . He has multiple pedals . He’s kind of creating his own sound. Kinda of like what Cliff did here. Cliff is an influence and Les Claypool to. He just loves to be different. He a Jazz musician and uses that to create something different. Cool breakdown of this video.
@troycartrayvick
@troycartrayvick Жыл бұрын
Thanks for loving on Cliff Bro. Anybody that says he's "sloppy" are pissy they weren't on stage doing this at 19 years old. I can't play a single note on a guitar but I think this is memorizing.
@ImYourOverlord
@ImYourOverlord Жыл бұрын
He's not out of time. He's playing in free time.
@carpediemarts705
@carpediemarts705 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. So few people understand this.
@neilprete918
@neilprete918 Жыл бұрын
You could do every Cliff song and it'll all be a must watch.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
💙
@wilhelmtheconquerer6214
@wilhelmtheconquerer6214 Жыл бұрын
Every Cliff-written song, or all of KeA, RtL and MoP?
@michaelvaleski
@michaelvaleski Ай бұрын
@@wilhelmtheconquerer6214Probably every song that was pretty much carried by Cliff’s bass; like Orion and For Whom the Bell Tolls.
@davidkillion7775
@davidkillion7775 Жыл бұрын
2 things that make the lower notes cleaner: 1. It's a guitar distortion that reacts to the higher frequencies. 2. Wah. He used the sweep of a wah pedal to drive the distortion mentioned above.
@d34dj3d1
@d34dj3d1 Жыл бұрын
There will never be any bass player in metal like Cliff, the man was one of a kind and the music world lost a true giant when he died.
@andreascookie296
@andreascookie296 Жыл бұрын
I keep tearing up every time i hear this song. Not only because he passed away tragically young but also because the piece is just phenomenal, emotions are just flowing out from that bass. It was one of the main reason why i started playing bass.
@therabbitcanada
@therabbitcanada Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing Cliff play this live, in a club, The Spectrum, in Montreal. I was front row center and just in awe. Meeting him and the others earlier (they came out and grabbed some drinks lol) was cool AF. Cliff was cool and down to earth.
@Acx396
@Acx396 Жыл бұрын
Cliff was like Randy roads for us bass players insane talent 🤘
@quentinsetzer3153
@quentinsetzer3153 Жыл бұрын
The Morley power wah fuzz has a volume swell built in. It’s s big part of his tone
@theJohnGaltLine
@theJohnGaltLine Жыл бұрын
Every time I see this video I want a Rickenbacker too. Cliff just made everything look cool as hell.
@Untrainedpilot1
@Untrainedpilot1 Жыл бұрын
When I think of Cliff and his tone, all that pops into my head is a freight train. Don’t know where that imagery came from, but it’s the only I can describe him. A freight train.
@rome8180
@rome8180 Жыл бұрын
For me, the best part about Cliff wasn't his playing. It was his songwriting. He brought a musical sophistication and breadth of influences that Metallica has been missing ever since. Some of that sophistication did carry over to And Justice for All...but they pretty much became a hard rock band starting with the Black Album. You don't really hear the classical influences, the complex harmonies, the symphonic song structures, etc.
@treverpitts
@treverpitts 10 ай бұрын
He was a great songwriter
@sb859
@sb859 Жыл бұрын
"Bass Solo, Take 1."
@bugs1975
@bugs1975 3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@america1st721
@america1st721 Жыл бұрын
I still remember listening to Cliff in 83' and saying over and over that this isn't a bass it's a guitar, and my buddy saying, it's a bass for hours...even though james says "bass solo take one"
@djb12DeepAcidHouseExperience
@djb12DeepAcidHouseExperience Жыл бұрын
That’s not James it’s Andrew. Watch the kill em all interview with Kirk that came out recently.
@america1st721
@america1st721 Жыл бұрын
@@djb12DeepAcidHouseExperience I'll stick with james, it's a cooler story and the Het introduces Cliff in concert.
@steve.b.23
@steve.b.23 3 ай бұрын
You were listening to it two years before it was released? Wow.
@america1st721
@america1st721 3 ай бұрын
my time machine was set for 2 years in the future. My uncle's name is Rick.
@steve.b.23
@steve.b.23 3 ай бұрын
@@america1st721 🤣
@Joemcncheese
@Joemcncheese 5 ай бұрын
4:00 This is because Cliff is using a Morley Power Wah Boost. The boost it set low enough so when the wah is in the foot up position, the signal is not loud enough to distort fully. But Because the sweep on the wah is so huge, when cliff moves the wah further down position, it boosts the signal enough to distort it like mad.
@joshjacobs3906
@joshjacobs3906 Жыл бұрын
Not too many things in this world as pretty as a Rickenbacker bass guitar 😍
@razor-1
@razor-1 Жыл бұрын
Cliff was a musical genius but also classicly trained when he was young but also an innovator he used gutiar pickups and put them in his bass that's why his playing sounded like a gutiar player straight facts rip cliff
@slyane7320
@slyane7320 Жыл бұрын
The bridge pickup is a guitar pickup, you're 100% correct!!!
@Samuel-l7y1d
@Samuel-l7y1d 9 ай бұрын
He was born to play bass and was the best. I cried at his passing
@whataday2624
@whataday2624 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for giving Cliff the respect he deserves. He was a god among bassists at the time. There are so many layers to his musicianship.
@jimdukeproject
@jimdukeproject 5 ай бұрын
I remember when it first came out. I was hooked immediately. This was unique; the sound, the look, the attitude.
@Eris_Strife
@Eris_Strife Жыл бұрын
It makes me feel so old to realize that in about a year+ it will have been 40 years since he passed. I remember seeing them with Black Sabbath for their Master of Puppets tour. Cliff was an amazing individual. RIP Cliff.
@Daddy53751
@Daddy53751 Жыл бұрын
Having been there as one of those guys who was a teenage bassist was digging Metallica when absolutely nobody knew who they were, was blown away. Then lucked out and saw them in a one off small club gig (less than 1000) during the “Lightning tour”, and was stunned by his live game! For me it was when KZbin came to pass and you could get into isolated tracks, that I got a whole new appreciation of his writing approach, and style that just couldn’t be heard in the full mix.
@cbrindle91
@cbrindle91 5 ай бұрын
13:37 the tapped harmonics occur twelve frets above the fretted note.
@ryanhansen7
@ryanhansen7 Жыл бұрын
I played bass for a few years in the late 90s and watched Cliff ‘em all daily. He was an incredible musician.
@NubsWithGuns
@NubsWithGuns 15 күн бұрын
9:54 Start with your ring finger and drag the other 2. Thats what I noticed he always did. Especially in the beginning of the piece he is doing that for the timing.
@citizenbrain8065
@citizenbrain8065 Жыл бұрын
When I was 15 and started skating, there were two tapes I had in my Walkman. Metallica-"Kill Em All" and Suicidal Tendencies -"Still Cyco". Kill em all is still to this day the best Metallica album to me. Bare bones, balls to the wall thrash. Even now, at 40, it makes me want to grab my battle jacket and bullet belt and find the nearest circle pit.
@simply_daz
@simply_daz Жыл бұрын
Always in awe watching Cliff whole reason I started playing bass and re starting
@Chevymetal69z28
@Chevymetal69z28 Жыл бұрын
This bass was in the RnR Hall of Fame Museum when i visited, i wanted to touch it so bad. I did acquire a bass string and some other memorabilia from a friend of Cliff's after he passed, i will cherish these items forever.
@nunoharris
@nunoharris 10 ай бұрын
Hi. Do you know whats the gauge of that string from Cliff Burton? Its a round or flat string ? Thanks
@coryreeve1
@coryreeve1 7 ай бұрын
@@nunoharris He played 35-95 rounds. Makes those bends way smoother.
@mojoi_iv_v7_i975
@mojoi_iv_v7_i975 Жыл бұрын
One of the things about Cliff, he never played this the same way twice. He was very much an improvisational player. There are dozen's of video's of him doing this on YT. None of them are the same and none of them are perfect. That's what makes them so special.
@KyleS.1987
@KyleS.1987 9 ай бұрын
What Cliff accomplished in such a tragically short life is simply incredible. I've looked to him for inspiration since I first heard Metallica over 20 years ago, and he still inspires me to step out and take chances.
@azizizain1989
@azizizain1989 13 күн бұрын
Almost 40 years, fans still amazed for what he did. Rest in power Mr. Burton 🤘
@SteveGately
@SteveGately 16 күн бұрын
Thank you for breaking this down, I was lucky enough to be Trauma’a road manager back in the Cliff era so i spent a good amount of time with them, Your take is spot on what Cliff was about, and yes..his flame will never burn out!! 🤘🏼
@jasonlmeadows
@jasonlmeadows Жыл бұрын
Cliff, Steve Harris, and Geezer Butler for me are true definitions of heavy metal bass players. I saw a band at The Viper Room called The New Pacific several years ago and I really dug the bass player of the band. He played a heavy bass like Geezer but played it with the frenzied energy you saw from Jason Newsted. It was a great sound.
@johngarrett3361
@johngarrett3361 Жыл бұрын
Cliff played with such confidence .
@garrywolfe6077
@garrywolfe6077 Жыл бұрын
In this performance (and many others) he gives you CLIFF - RAW. I don't think I've ever heard the exact same note for note live performance of this signature track. If you want to stick to a metronome then all power - but to create in real time is a skill of the greats. I love the Jimmy references below because the live invention and expansion of ideas in real time is definitely a trait of all amazing performers.
@Polkhero
@Polkhero Жыл бұрын
Don’t see any comments about Cliff modifying that Rick with different and an additional pickup in the bridge plus the vintage Morley Power Fuzz Boost pedal to achieve that tone.
@davechambers-media2599
@davechambers-media2599 3 ай бұрын
attitude is spot on - he played with passion and feel with technical knowledge. love cliff so much
@spike007980
@spike007980 Жыл бұрын
Just a small foot note, the entirety of Chicago 1983 concert footage wasn't released until the kill 'em all remaster boxset. The cliff 'em all footage I think was cliffs second gig with metallica. Still 1983, what a wild year really.
@barrywalker673
@barrywalker673 Жыл бұрын
Screaling is the perfect word for what Clifford embodied. I saw Metallica in 1986 with Ozzy. I was eight rows back directly in front of Cliff. I was mesmerized by his out of synch movements. Too Young too Die, Too weird to live. Respectfully. R.I.P.. 6 weeks after that show he was gone. Damn. It still stings.
@MichaelScott-jy2si
@MichaelScott-jy2si Жыл бұрын
Cliff was known for not being normal He would throw stuff together that didn't belong And made it work
@charlielucas3386
@charlielucas3386 9 ай бұрын
Every nuance, however subtle, added a different perspective to every song Cliff contributed to. That’s what made the first three albums so special. RIP Clifford Lee Burton!! 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻🔥🔥
@mattmttmetm
@mattmttmetm Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video !!
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@anthonyw5261
@anthonyw5261 Жыл бұрын
Brilliantly throwing in improv so each performance is different. 🥲 absolutely brilliant 👏
@julianthesmooshyhusky8976
@julianthesmooshyhusky8976 Жыл бұрын
I always felt like Cliff was the best guitar player ever to go all in on playing bass
@pater6028
@pater6028 Жыл бұрын
10:53 If I remember, in that era he used a morley fuzz+wah, a big muff pi, and a tube screamer
@niccmckeown2329
@niccmckeown2329 10 ай бұрын
That control of the 'gain' spectrum comes down to the 'long' electro opitcal frequency sweep of the 70's Tel Ray Morley power wah boost pedal, compared to say a potentiometer Crybaby style wah. He was using that with a MXR Limiter pedal at this point of time as a compressor for increased sustain. As time went on he added a Boss CS Compressor, Big Muff fuzz distortion and then a TS808 Tubescreamer in the MOP era.
@MBx19v
@MBx19v Жыл бұрын
Go listen to the video on youtube called "Metallica - Live at The Lyceum Theatre, London, UK (1984) [SBD Audio]" Cliff is using a Ibanez HD1500 Harmonic/Delay FX Unit and Anesthesia sounds a lot different, and the intro of For Whom the Bell Tolls. Along with a crazy live version of Call of Ktulu. Lots of Cliff in that bootleg.
@Scoots1994
@Scoots1994 7 ай бұрын
The Ricky's tone is so much of this sound. I assume part of Cliff's tone is that some Rickenbackers have 2 plugs where you can split the pickups, so one gets the effect and the other doesn't.
@jeremystone7709
@jeremystone7709 Жыл бұрын
That bass and part of his sound was that there is a single coil fender pickup under the bridge. Pickup came from a Fender Stratocaster.
@jason_108
@jason_108 9 ай бұрын
I was 12 when I saw Cliff em All on VHS. Got a bass the next Christmas. No longer play bass but am a decades long percussionist. Cliff made me become a musician.
@tylerkreklow4851
@tylerkreklow4851 Жыл бұрын
Cliff started using a Morley wah way before Metallica his first band you can see him with it in Agents of misfortune battle of the bands you should check that out
@briansmith2125
@briansmith2125 11 ай бұрын
Never forget that Cliff was high as a kite, and had more than a few beers playing live every single time. He did really well live. I watched him prime for couple of shows and couldn't believe he could play at all.
@whismerhilll
@whismerhilll 5 ай бұрын
Hearing and watching C.B. play Anesthesia litterally gives me chills!
@Jazzinova
@Jazzinova 5 ай бұрын
Cliff used 3 pedals. A morley POWER wah fuzz during 83', a TS9 distortion and a compression. The power wah is special bc its fully thru with its power, causing his petal to do that gradient. This was also Cliff's FIRST show with Metallica.
@steve.b.23
@steve.b.23 3 ай бұрын
Dave was still in the band when Cliff played his first show with them.
@michaelvaleski
@michaelvaleski Ай бұрын
Did he use a four stringed bass in this video or a 5? I know the dude in the video is using a 5-string, but in all of Cliff’s solos he uses 4-string, and I keep on seeing four tuning picks, not five, but I’m not sure.
@Jazzinova
@Jazzinova Ай бұрын
@michaelvaleski Its a 4 string. Ricks weren't 5 string then, and his Aria was also a 4 string.
@michaelvaleski
@michaelvaleski Ай бұрын
@@Jazzinova Ohh, all good. Thanks.
@Sturmpionier
@Sturmpionier Жыл бұрын
If you want a good listen, check out his performance at Palo Alto in 83. There is no video, but it has a lot of clarity and absolutely ROCKS!
@andrewbecker3700
@andrewbecker3700 Жыл бұрын
When you've seen him do this song live multiple times, it makes it really difficult to watch Metallica since without him. R.I.P. Cliff.
@fenderjazzbrian
@fenderjazzbrian Ай бұрын
This wasn’t the solo from Cliff em All, this is from I think that live show in Chicago that they put out quite a while after Cliff em All.
@tobaobokoomi1693
@tobaobokoomi1693 Жыл бұрын
"Cliff is out of time" Lars enters playing in 3.9/4 time
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
😅
@AntiSCO
@AntiSCO 6 ай бұрын
I know Cliff was also fond of using a Strat pickup in place of the foam mute on his Rickenbacker back in the day as well, which gave him a lot of control where extraneous noise was concerned.
@Trinkengine
@Trinkengine Жыл бұрын
I have no hide how many dozens of times I’ve watched this clip, and I will NEVER forgive whoever was working the camera for fully not showing Cliff when he REALLY started shredding at the end 😂
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
I thought the exact same thing actually! He was doing huge arpeggiated slides, really would’ve loved to see that 😌
@gordieparenteau6555
@gordieparenteau6555 10 ай бұрын
Cliff played every single note with his whole entire soul.
@Scoots1994
@Scoots1994 Жыл бұрын
That Morley power pedal is doing some of that work too. I saw them in Oakland CA in, I think it was, 1983. Kill 'em all is still my favorite album even though I know it's not their "best".
@yomomzonly
@yomomzonly Жыл бұрын
do you think its a power pedal or a fuzz pedal?
@Jason-ng2vf
@Jason-ng2vf Жыл бұрын
"Here's Cliff Burton"... Then KZbin goes right into a Charmin ad. KZbin, every damn time.
@dtc8249
@dtc8249 4 ай бұрын
From 14:44 - 14:57 Cliff does some shit that sounds like a quick little bluegrass banjo run. That one part is my favorite detail of the whole solo, wish you had touched on that.
@billyd3326
@billyd3326 5 күн бұрын
That arpeggio is actually from the solo in Don't Fear the Reaper. Just wondering if anyone else caught onto that
@stefanodegerome5586
@stefanodegerome5586 9 ай бұрын
There's obviously a wah-wah pedal being switched on at times, Cliff was great at doing that.
@chrisFarmer-x4i
@chrisFarmer-x4i Жыл бұрын
Cliff was fantastic! He was a musical genius. It really sucks that he died..
@raven1742
@raven1742 Жыл бұрын
He's just using the fuzz from the morley set very low almost clean in this performance i think, then the wah does all the other tonal work. Morleys are crazy, if you own one you know, expecially the old ones
@Christandeathside
@Christandeathside 7 ай бұрын
The live footage was filmed at the Metro in Chicago.
@jimmiebourque2234
@jimmiebourque2234 Жыл бұрын
It's his Amp combo!!!he's also buzzed
@normie2716
@normie2716 8 ай бұрын
A person that would pick apart a performance like that for imperfections doesn't have the first clue of what they're even picking apart.
@IStillJustLikeCats
@IStillJustLikeCats Жыл бұрын
Cliff, to me, is someone that people make the mistake of looking at as just a bassist. Like yeah, there most definitely are better bassists out there today, and probably even during his time in Metallica in the 80's, but Cliff was a whole lot more than just a bass player. The guy actively helped and made sure the band excelled and stayed true to themselves, as well add in a much needed musically knowledgeable insight into the band itself. There really aren't a lot of bassists that really make and propel a band foward with their own presence quite like Cliff did with Metallica, especially more so considering the decade and time frame he did it in. Dominic Forest is probably the only person I can think of off the top of my head whose presence in a band really amplified the rest of the band as a whole.
@cbrindle91
@cbrindle91 5 ай бұрын
I think the sweep of his Morley Power wah plus his insane attack strength are what may be creating that blended clean/fuzz sound. Idk though. They have a strange operation: you step on it and it triggers, then when you stop sweeping and step off they shut off quick. No click on/off like a Crybaby or Vox.
@rickruss23
@rickruss23 5 ай бұрын
passion, its that simple. you don't see it as much as you used to, in all genres of music
@briancollis1809
@briancollis1809 Жыл бұрын
I want to visit an alternate reality where Dave didn't get kicked out and Cliff didn't pass, to see what Metallica's music would have become
@aashishkulkarni5858
@aashishkulkarni5858 7 ай бұрын
And they had a better drummer than Lars
@advanceddarkness3
@advanceddarkness3 Жыл бұрын
For me picking any of the first 4 albums as "the best" is impossible.
@dyer9127
@dyer9127 Жыл бұрын
I scrolled through comments and did see this mentioned, but a lot of cliffs tone came from the guitar pickup on the bridge of his bass.
@BrendanYoshi
@BrendanYoshi 11 ай бұрын
Dude in the beginning when his bass reflected and shone into the camera!! And when he transitioned to the fat part and the camera got out of focus and back in 👌👌👌👌👌
@garysanders3193
@garysanders3193 Жыл бұрын
DVD?! I still have the VHS!
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
Even more incredible 😅🤘🏼
@TOMG12XU
@TOMG12XU 5 ай бұрын
The Bay area & Jersey.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@dudeatx
@dudeatx 9 ай бұрын
6:18 he's not "getting out of time" he's just not bothering to stick to a strict time signature.
@MeRaFawn
@MeRaFawn Жыл бұрын
His Morley wah pedal when he would push down on it would active his full distortion, there's a rig run down video someone made to show how it works
@suhaiminazaruddin5670
@suhaiminazaruddin5670 Жыл бұрын
Cliff The Loon Legend....
@EnsembleOffical
@EnsembleOffical 9 ай бұрын
Me and my friends love Metallica pantera and other bands, and ever time my friends and my cousins came over they would always ask for Metallica kill ‘em all anesthesia they would smile every time I put it on
@matteoh8683
@matteoh8683 4 ай бұрын
they say people are ahead of their time. cliff is still ahead of his time.
@synthmechanix
@synthmechanix 10 ай бұрын
The solo on the DVD right before he passed was the best on the Puppets tour.
@zenzenzen4741
@zenzenzen4741 Жыл бұрын
What an ending!! Bravo!!
@kyletoy2556
@kyletoy2556 Жыл бұрын
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the point you're making about the gain in his tone, but I think it's less to do with how hard he's digging in and more to do with how high or low the notes he's playing. Growing up, I was always trying to find the perfect overdriven bass sound. Despite what pedal, amp, or speakers I would play through, the low notes always sounded exactly how I wanted them, plenty of fundamental with just a little bit of sizzle and high end snap in the attack. With these same settings, when I'd play anything up high, it was like the full blown Pulling Teeth sound. It didn't matter how hard I would dig in or how much I would try to pull back, my low notes were clean and my high notes were like a shrieking banshee. What makes it all the harder to tell just what his tone sounded like at the gig is the fact that this was recorded on a camcorder from the early eighties... 😂
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
My perspective of his tone changed a bit as the video went on. At first, it DID seem like the higher notes had more gain / saturation than the lower ones. Plenty of setups where the gain can increase the harder you dig in. As the Lars-section of the song started, it seemed like he could go from those same clean low notes to SCREECHING gain and back in a few notes, so I then realized he's using it though the wah, or it's chained in a way to also bring gain up with it. I'm not super well-versed in what his setup was effects wise, just going off of the video!
@vorpalblades
@vorpalblades Жыл бұрын
He had a Seymour Duncan single coil guitar pickup installed where the foam mute would be for the overdrive tones.
@JoneyJefe
@JoneyJefe Жыл бұрын
🚀 🧫 (Rocket science in this conversation!)😂
@X-EvilAsh
@X-EvilAsh Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! He was an incredible bass player! Do you think you could do a video on xanadu - rush, it has such an amazing bassline and many other outstanding things. Its one of my favorite songs of all time, its truly incredible. You should check it out!
@daveethridge7342
@daveethridge7342 Жыл бұрын
Kill Em All was released on July 25th, 1983. My 6th birthday.
@BowlOfHoneyCereals
@BowlOfHoneyCereals Жыл бұрын
Finally!!
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
Enjoy! This truly was a blast. So many little nuances and licks I forgot about, and that definitely aren't in the studio version. I still have that same "little kid" in me that gets riled up when I watch Cliff. I know more about bass and music now, but back then watching him play was just like watching magic. It resonated with me so deeply and I knew I just wanted to be a part of that somehow.
@Fister_of_Muppets
@Fister_of_Muppets Жыл бұрын
I'm very surprised this video doesn't have more views.
@nunoharris
@nunoharris Жыл бұрын
Hi What Overdrive pedal are you using ? Thanks
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
Hey - just a stock patch (a few small tweaks) on my Line 6 Helix!
@Bill_Yarkakar_XVIII
@Bill_Yarkakar_XVIII Жыл бұрын
Wah pedal after the distortion rather than before, which allows him to use it as more of a filter than as a straight wah effect.
@josh4106
@josh4106 20 күн бұрын
cliff's right hand deserver the HOF even without the rest of metallica ... fucking machine.
@bassplayer2011ify
@bassplayer2011ify Жыл бұрын
You will not get this sound out of a standard Rick. So the pickups are a Mudbucker in the neck, a Duncan stacked jazz in the bridge, and finally where you would normally find the foam mutes he put in a Duncan Strat pickup. I have no clue how it was wired. But if I were to guess he probably wired the Strat pickup with the Jazz and the Mudbucker by itself. And then use the stereo outs on the Rick to split the signal. With the mudbucker going to a clean set up. And the Jazz and strat for distortion. Or you could skip hacking a beautiful Rickenbacker and just grab an Aria Pro II SB 1000 which has recently been reissued. Plug that into a muff, a wah, and a boost through some 15s and bam instant day on the green tone.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Жыл бұрын
Nice! Owning an Aria would be rad, too. I know his Rick was heavily-modded - I just want one really for posterity and to mainly look at it 😇😅
@bassplayer2011ify
@bassplayer2011ify Жыл бұрын
@@LowEndUniversity I understand that completely. I've wanted a Rickenbacker for as long as I can remember. But finding one second hand for a good price has proven to be difficult. Its up there with Gibson in terms of mass made instruments holding their value.
@LeonLundqvist
@LeonLundqvist Жыл бұрын
I’d say that most of his tone from the Rick, comes from the strat pickup. The reason he swapped the stock pickups was because of their low output. As for the muff, it really didn’t last long, he quickly moved on to the TS9 with the mesa boogie D-180. The TS9 and the D-180 work really well together because the D-180 is super easy to get a cranked sound from and the TS9 works best when the amp is cranked. It wasn’t till somewhere in 85' where he got the mesas though. I know he used an ampeg in 84' which is evident by photos during that era.
@TheChenny73
@TheChenny73 7 ай бұрын
DVD? This was VHS back in the day.
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