Author Topic: Tina Weymouth on overall history of the bass  (Read 134 times)

gtrguy

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Tina Weymouth on overall history of the bass
« on: April 03, 2023, 03:21:45 PM »
Tina Weymouth on overall history of the  bass


I enjoyed this a lot, however, the audio cuts in and out.



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Re: Tina Weymouth on overall history of the bass
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2023, 02:26:44 AM »
This was part 2 of an excellent BBC series shown over here in 2019.  Part one was Stewart Copeland on Drums and was easily the best episode.  Stewart is a fantastic presenter and wildly enthusiastic about his art - he included an interesting interview with Taylor Hawkins in Taylor's own home. Tina's segment on Bass was also interesting and as an insight into Tina's view of the instrument was profound but missed out a fair bit as a history of Bass.  The guitar episode was presented by Lenny Kaye (who I had to google) and didn't leave much of an impression I'm afraid (sorry Bill :) )

Graeme