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  1. Radle’s bass line on “Art of Dying” is, characteristically, simple, repetitive, and supportive. The song begins with a 4-measure guitar intro. The band comes in at measure 5 with a descending melodic line over an A minor chord. Radle keeps this anchored by repeating the same one-measure riff six times until the harmony finally reaches an ...

  2. Carl Radle. 8,870 likes · 1 talking about this. WELCOME TO THE CARL RADLE TRIBUTE PAGE! CARL RADLE 1942-1980 - TULSA LEGEND. BIOGRAPHY ON INFO-PAG

  3. Radle’s bass line on “Art of Dying” is, characteristically, simple, repetitive, and supportive. The song begins with a 4-measure guitar intro. The band comes in at measure 5 with a descending melodic line over an A minor chord. Radle keeps this anchored by repeating the same one-measure riff six times until the harmony finally reaches an ...

  4. 23 de sept. de 2019 · The song begins with a short intro. "Keep On Growing" highlights several important aspects of Carl Radle's style. His line on the chorus is a very simple and repetitive arpeggiation of an A-D chord progression. He seldom makes any variations on this pattern. Even when the band vamps on this two-chord groove for the last two minutes of the song ...

  5. 7 de mar. de 2019 · Carl Radle This Oklahoma Music Legend was hailed by Playboy Magazine as one of the top Electric Bass Players in the world for nearly his entire short 20 year...

  6. Carl Radle (24th August 1964 - 30th May 1980) was a legendary bassist player.From late 1970 until the end of that decade, Carl Radle was one of the top bassists in rock music. He began the decade as a star on his instrument by virtue of his membership in the shortlived, legendary band Derek & The Dominos, alongside Eri

  7. 1 de oct. de 2019 · Radle's bass line on the Russell-penned "Delta Lady" is one of his most masterful on the album from a compositional perspective. His line on the verses is essentially "through-composed," meaning he does not utilize any repetition within that section. (He does, however, play almost exactly the same bass line for each verse, giving it even more ...