Danelectro's on which 50's and 60's records?
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Danelectro's on which 50's and 60's records?
I got this 1998 Danelectro 56-U2 last week and I was looking at this Danelectro ad from the 90's that said:
"thousands of records from the 50's and 60's feature it's "signature sound".
Is that true or did they just make that stuff up?
"thousands of records from the 50's and 60's feature it's "signature sound".
Is that true or did they just make that stuff up?
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it's a bass VI on that youtube clip, not on the recording.
so swivel on that.The bass solo was played by Campbell himself on a Danelectro six-string bass borrowed from friend and session bassist Carol Kaye; the pulsing effect is tremolo from a Fender amplifier. On a 1969 appearance on the Smothers Brothers TV show, Campbell played the solo on a Fender Bass VI six-string bass guitar.