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  1. Carl Dean Radle (born June 18, 1942 Tulsa, Oklahoma, died May 30, 1980) was an American musician, best known for being the bassist in Derek and the Dominos. Radle worked with many well-known artists and worked on many gold and platinum singles and albums.

  2. Radle’s concept for the line is to hit the root of the chord then walk up or down, diatonically or chromatically, to the root of the next chord. (“Diatonic” means notes within the key. “Chromatic,” generally, means notes outside of the key. In this case, a chromatic walk-up or –down means moving in half-steps regardless of the key.)

  3. 1 de dic. de 2019 · Feelin' Alright. (Dave Mason) From the Joe Cocker album Mad Dogs and Englishmen. This song, written by Dave Mason and originally released on Traffic’s eponymous 1968 album, is constructed of only two chords repeated over and over. The melody and lyrics change as it moves between the verse and chorus, but the chord progression remains constant.

  4. カール・ディーン・レイドル (Carl Dean Radle, 1942年 6月18日 - 1980年 5月30日) は、アメリカ合衆国のベーシスト。 1960年代後半から70年代にかけて、セッション・ミュージシャンとして、 リタ・クーリッジ や クリス・クリストファーソン 、 ボブ・ディラン など数多くの著名なミュージシャンと共演 ...

  5. 9 de nov. de 2023 · That was indeed Carl Radle on the slow bass parts playing with a pick. Carl, from my hometown of Tulsa, was known for playing both ways… with his fingers, and at times with a pick.

  6. 19 de sept. de 2019 · This is a new blog about the bass player Carl Radle (1940-1980). Radle played on recordings by Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Leon Russell, Delaney & Bonnie, J. J. Cale, Buddy Guy, Joe Cocker, and so many others. I have transcribed a lot of his bass lines and plan to post them here along with some analysis or description of them.

  7. 4 de nov. de 2006 · Carl Dean Radle inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame on October 12th, 2006 in Muskogee, Oklahoma