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His accomplishments weren't limitless, but he provided a sound and cadence that became part of the rock bass lexicon and never left us.
SO___ true Bill ! He definitely made early entries into the rock bass lexicon ! A little of his influence rubbed off on me as well . His bass motifs are here to stay _______
May he finally get to the Garden of Eden...
He played a Mosrite, some of the time.
If I am not mistaken there is a thread on this site showing an Alembic bass that was made for him at some point . I do believe that he did have that white Mosrite , but also at some time one of those clear lucite Ampeg bass's.
OH yes ! Those clear lucite bass's were Ampeg Dan Armstrong bass's.
I remember those lucite DA basses. They were the coolest.
I loved those Dan Amrstrong basses.... They were one of the first electric basses I ever saw and as a result they had a big impact on me. I finally got one a few years ago, but ultimately I found it unusable. Very uneven tone, and godawful heavy! I ended up selling it recently.... but I still think they are super cool looking!