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Ive been learning some Beatles basslines recently and its certainly a tough job as Paul is such a great bass player.
But I just wonder whether what is on the final recordings is what Paul always intended to play in specific parts of the song?
Sometimes it just feels like he's "making it up as he goes along" as no two sections in most of the Beatles songs has the same bassline played EXACTLY the same twice from verse to verse to chorus to chorus (extra notes here and there, different rhythms etc). This makes it incredibly hard to remember the parts. This is even so in some of the really, really early releases.
Perhaps to none musicians listening to Beatles stuff its not even noticeable (after all not many people listen to much else in a song except the lyrics and main melody).
I'm not having a go at Paul, nor at any Beatles fans and I know this is what makes a great bass player, but I do have to question whether different takes during recordings of the same song had the exact same bassline note for note as on the finished release.

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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2012, 06:56:40 AM »

off the top of my head he kept playing the same riff in taxman, rain and saw her standing there coffee king, oh also All My Loving and Come Together, & get back I'll think of more soon  ;D
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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2012, 08:55:15 AM »

Sorry, but I didnt mean for us to start a list of songs where he DOES play the same thing note for note on each verse/chrous.
(The ONLY song I have come along so far is The Ballad of John & Yoko by the way :) )
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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2012, 10:48:53 AM »

Hey all
Ive been learning some Beatles basslines recently and its certainly a tough job as Paul is such a great bass player.
But I just wonder whether what is on the final recordings is what Paul always intended to play in specific parts of the song?
Sometimes it just feels like he's "making it up as he goes along" as no two sections in most of the Beatles songs has the same bassline played EXACTLY the same twice from verse to verse to chorus to chorus (extra notes here and there, different rhythms etc). This makes it incredibly hard to remember the parts. This is even so in some of the really, really early releases.
Perhaps to none musicians listening to Beatles stuff its not even noticeable (after all not many people listen to much else in a song except the lyrics and main melody).
I'm not having a go at Paul, nor at any Beatles fans and I know this is what makes a great bass player, but I do have to question whether different takes during recordings of the same song had the exact same bassline note for note as on the finished release.

I don't suppose it was done that way on purpose - as a musician you do tend to play things slightly differently each time you play a song. Even if you are really concentrating on playing a part in exactly the same way each time, it is a difficult thing to do. And on a lot of the early songs, they probably hadn't rehearsed them a lot of times before the recording session, so they were still working out their parts during the recording process.

You may find that it is on the cover versions that Paul (and the others) show more consistency, because these are songs that they had been playing over and over in concert for years and years and the parts will have been ingrained in their brains.

Also, in the early days of The Beatles especially, when the whole band was usually recording the backing track instruments together, it would have been difficult to capture a "perfect" performance from every member of the band, so if you listen to Beatles records you can often hear slight "mistakes" in there - the rest of the take will have been OK to use, so they let the occasional error pass, just so they didn't have to keep doing take after take after take.
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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2012, 12:20:31 PM »

Sorry, but I didnt mean for us to start a list of songs where he DOES play the same thing note for note on each verse/chrous.
(The ONLY song I have come along so far is The Ballad of John & Yoko by the way :) )



I dont really understand what your asking then, sure each song had slight differences but that would be true of most bands who were recording on 4 track machines (or even 2 track)
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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2012, 12:27:30 PM »

For example listen to the bass on the verse of Paperback Writer.
Initially you may think its the same for each verse, but if you really listen to it its COMPLETELY different for each verse.
And I mean COMPLETELY different.
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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2012, 07:18:30 PM »

hmmmmm..
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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #7 on: February 28, 2012, 07:26:33 PM »



I dont really understand what your asking then, sure each song had slight differences but that would be true of most bands who were recording on 4 track machines (or even 2 track)
i think its the naked fifths that Sir Paul uses oh so sparingly yet way effectively, that makes his bass lines melodic and/or pure and adds massive quantities of form and substance to the track, like a whole 'nother world underneath, that has him confused. just my 2 cents my friend.

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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #8 on: February 29, 2012, 06:52:41 AM »

For example listen to the bass on the verse of Paperback Writer.
Initially you may think its the same for each verse, but if you really listen to it its COMPLETELY different for each verse.
And I mean COMPLETELY different.


I just dont see a point to this, I play verses of songs differently on my bass during gigs, it just adds a bit of interest which is probably what paul was doing.
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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #9 on: February 29, 2012, 08:44:05 AM »

I just dont see a point to this, I play verses of songs differently on my bass during gigs, it just adds a bit of interest which is probably what paul was doing.
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Re: Pauls basslines - Did he ever play the same thing twice in a song?
« Reply #10 on: March 01, 2012, 11:52:54 PM »

Hi
If you see no point to this thread then simply don't bother replying to it.
actually coffee_king nimrod supplied a very clean and workable answer. dig it.
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