Ramble On - Isolated Bass video free download


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Duration: 04:51
Uploaded: 2012/03/27

Last isolated bass track.

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8 years ago

Kris Verock

holy hell!   this is magic

8 years ago

Alonso Miranda

I DONT KNOW WHY BUT THE HIGH NOTESSOUND A LITTLEBIT DISTORTED PROBALY BECAUSE OF THE ACOUSTIC 360 JOHN WAS USING BUT IT ACTUALLY SOUND LIKE A FENDER RHODES BASS KEYBOARD BUT WITH LEGATOS (sorry about the capital letter but i didn´t want to wirte it again)

8 years ago

Lenny Lehnertz

Listening to this song as a kid on vinyl with Dad I asked him what was making that noise and he told me a bass. I had no clue what a bass was, but I was obsessed with how it pulled everything together and actually sounded like it was rambling. First bass line I ever heard and still my favorite. No one but The Who come close to Zep's bass sound.

8 years ago

Luke McShane

My favorite bass track.

9 years ago

Jarred Venti

Has anyone tried syncing this with the album? Seems the final recording of the song was sped up ever so slightly. If you slow down the album track (tempo and pitch) by .3%, this will sync up perfectly.

9 years ago

Олег Горбунов

cool!

9 years ago

bassplayersayer

My ALL TIME favorite Bass Player.

9 years ago

Pete Childs

My. Favorite. Bass. Line. As. A. Kid. - This one got me hooked on bass. Thank you for posting it. Love the feel.

9 years ago

Shalidor Archmage

yeah light the cig John C

9 years ago

PinkFloydrulez

hard to believe these sounds come from amplified strings pulled taut on a hunk of wood 

9 years ago

GuitarHack123

the variations make this really alive.

9 years ago

Sara Page

Perfection.

9 years ago

Jay Jarrell

A raw clip of John Paul Jones showing his precision skills as a bass legend.

9 years ago

Jay Jarrell

This is what makes John Paul Jones legendary. Clean, crisp and elegant!

9 years ago

jimmygt4

its either him or entwistle- or both

9 years ago

Solid State

Really Gr0ovY sounding !

9 years ago

MsAppassionata

One of my favorite bass lines of all times.

9 years ago

Jeffrey Puntarich

perfect

9 years ago

MrVladoom

666 likes jajajaj

9 years ago

dimiaraujo90

How does he make a Fender Jazz Bass, sound so muddy, warm, dark, woody, heavy and bottom-ended/low-ended?? Almost sound like JPJ was playing a Wal, Alembic, or a Gibson bass. Is it Fretless fingerboard? Different pickups? Flatwound strings? Is it the Amp, or pedals??

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