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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Debbie_GoogeDebbie Googe - Wikipedia

    Deborah Ann Googe (born 24 October 1962) is an English musician, best known as bassist for the band My Bloody Valentine. She has also worked with Snowpony, Primal Scream and Thurston Moore. My Bloody Valentine. Googe was born in Yeovil, Somerset, England.

  2. Debbie Googebass (1985–1995, 2007–present) Touring musicians. Anna Quimby – flute (1991–1992) Jen Macro – keyboards, guitars (2013–present) Former. David Conway – vocals (1983–1987) Mark Loughlin – bass (1983) Stephen Ivers – guitar (1983–1984) Mark Ross – bass (1984) Paul Murtagh – bass (1984–1985)

  3. 6 de dic. de 2012 · A freshly published interview with MBV bassist Debbie Googe sheds more light on the band’s recent activities, although it’s unclear exactly when Drowned in Sound spoke to her (“earlier this...

  4. Full music credits for Debbie Googe: 38 performances. Roles performed: bass, bass guitar, backing vocals, performer, layout. Releases include: Strawberry Wine / Never Say Goodbye / Can I Touch You (My Bloody Valentine), Isn't Anything, Glider.

  5. da Googie is the solo project of Deb Googe, bass player with My Bloody Valentine, Thurston Moore Group and Brix Smith. da Googie blends traditional bass lines with more abstract noises and field recordings to make intricate, layered soundscapes.

  6. Next, Debbie Googes bass sound was created using a combination of DI and amp sound and, significantly, a Vox Tone Bender pedal. “Back then, there were no bass fuzzes that you could buy in the shops,” Shields says. “When you normally plugged a bass into a fuzz pedal, it would just sound a bit thin.

  7. 6 de dic. de 2012 · According to a recent Drowned in Sound interview with MBV bassist Debbie Googe, the album is progressing, but still very slowly. The release hinges on the idiosyncratic work patterns and...