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  1. 16 de dic. de 2018 · Carl Radle: Unsung Bass Hero. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1942, Carl Radle was one of the most influential bassists in the 1960s and ’70s, even if many bass players don’t know it. Radle, who played mainly Fender Precision basses, was a regular sideman with some of rock’s most famous artists and a highly respected session bassist among his ...

  2. 3 de nov. de 2020 · 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 ...

  3. 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 short-lived legendary…

  4. 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 ...

  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 Dean Radle: Profile: American bass guitarist. Born: June 18, 1942 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Died: May 30, 1980 in Claremore, Oklahoma. He was a member of the groups Gary Lewis & The Playboys (mid-1960s), Delaney & Bonnie with Eric Clapton (1969), Derek & The Dominos (1970) and Eric Clapton And His Band (1974-1979).

  7. 9 de ago. de 2019 · August 1976 Interview. Below is an interview with Carl Radle from the August 1976 issue of Guitar Player. This is the most in-depth interview with him I've been able to find. Posted by Kentucky Rob Collier at 1:05 PM. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest.