Swing Bass
Swing Bass
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What are some good songs with heavy bass that are also really gangster? I like "Get Buck in Here", "Swing" ?
and Fuego by Pitbull
the songs you listed are not "gangster" but here's some good songs
how we do remix-2pac & eazy-e
welcome to the ghetto-spice 1
wanna be a baller-lil' troy
jump off the g4-ludacris
how the hell (rob the robbers)-ludacris
supastar boy-ludacris
fast like a nascar-kafani
krispy-kia shine
mr.me too-clipse
shoulder lean-young dro
240 bars-the game
independent-webbie
country grammar-nelly
super hyphy-keak da sneak
do ya thizzle-san quinn
wait-ying yang twins
grown man on-hoodstarz
bia bia-lil jon
candy-snoop dogg
still tippin'-mike jones
C.R.E.A.M.-wu tang clan
circles-crime mob
certified gangstas-jim jones
u and dat-E-40
stupid doo doo dumb-mac dre
too hard for the radio-mac dre
boyz in the hood-eazy-e
top back-T.I.
hustlers-nas & the game
when I get free-2pac
touch it remix-busta rhymes
a millie-lil wayne
this is why I’m hot-mims
stick ‘em up-ludacris
ultimate satisfaction-ludacris
war with god-ludacris
black president-nas
warning-ludacris
get the f*ck back-ludacris
kicked out the club-mistah f.a.b.
slappin’ in the trunk-mistah f.a.b.
and also check out anything by Dj Magic Mike.
Nanoweb Bass
Nanoweb Bass
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Which type of strings rust faster!?
I can't afford buying elixir strings (nanoweb) for my bass and guitar so i need help...
I plan on buying Ernie Ball strings only!! but they have stainless steel and nickel so i wanna know which doesn't rust fast.
My fingers sweat like crazy when playing (play an average of 1~2 hours in a gig non-stop) and thats the only thing that might cause the rusting but all the other stuff like drying with dry cloth which i also do. The string starts to rust in 6 months with bass (bassist most of the time) and guitar like 7~8months.
Why are your strings rusting? I've used probably every string out there and never once had them rust. If even the tiniest spot of rust were to appear I'd throw the whole set away.
Nickel does not rust, and is also one of the major alloys of stainless steel so it's not the string. Buy either. However, you need to start wiping down your strings EVERY TIME you play (with a dry cloth), keep your guitar out of moisture laden areas, and change strings often.
Kabum
Tuners Guitar
Tuners Guitar
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Learn the guitar
Beginners don't know what they need to know.
Diligently following a guitar method will not necessarily make you a good guitarist. Information means different things to different people and everyone learns in different ways. When we begin an activity there is so much new information it is easy for the judgement to get distorted. People focus on what is not crucial and fail to recognise the importance of fundamental first principles.
Information is Temporal
When I realize a student could adjust a hand position to make things easier for themselves, I just tell them. Nip it in the bud, avoid the potential bad habit there and then. This information early in development is much better than years down the track when the bad habit is well learned. There is no magic formula for WHEN a student should learn something. In the case where you have a teacher, it is their responsibility to disseminate the right information at the right time to best aid the student.
Information is not generic
Even though students may come to a lesson saying that they are a complete beginner, each has an individual personal relationship with music and the guitar. Me as a teacher have no idea of a students past relationship with music, and depending on their background, body size, and what they already know will determine what information is useful. In my experience information is not generic; it has to be grafted, modified and personalized before it is really helpful to the student.
In conclusion it requires experience and know-how to sift through the mountains of information to find what you need, and sometimes you don't even know what you need to know making the task seemingly impossible. Your private teacher should give you the right information at the right time, developing sound technique and empowering the student with tools to overcome stumbling blocks and play freely – invaluable!
Music : Learn to Play Guitar
Learning to play the guitar is fast, easy, cheap, and really fun. At the minimum all you need is a starter acoustic guitar and some time to learn to read tabs and learn songs. Tabs or tablature are the musical sheets which tell you exactly where to put your finger and therefore what notes to play. Learning to read tabs may seem complicated but is actually pretty easy. Online you can find free guitar tabs for almost any guitar song you can think of, from Nirvana to the Strokes.
If you like the electric guitar sound and the added flexibility available with amps and different distortions, learning to play the electric guitar is basically the same. The main difference is the added equipment necessary, but with some great online deals available that include amps and headphones, getting started is just as easy as with acoustic guitars.
First off, I suggest you read our basic 5 lesson guitar introduction.
Below you can find other terrific free online lessons with different tips and tricks to get you started and then taking you through more advanced topics. I also highly recommend that you take some time to visit the online forum / message boards where there is a ton of discussions regarding beginner and advanced topics. Be sure to use this resource for getting all your doubts answered.
At the bottom you can find many low priced starter packs for both the acoustic and electric sets. There are also some incredible beginner guitar DVDs for learning quickly, as well as guitar books and cds for all guitar enthusiasts.
Learn to Play Guitar As A Hobby
How many times have you stood in front of the mirror, imaginary guitar around your neck, pretending to be rock star? If playing the guitar is what you enjoy, then stop playing around with an imaginary one, and pick up a real guitar instead.
Playing guitar could be an extremely fulfilling and enjoyable experience, whether you take it up as a hobby or a profession. It can be an extremely satisfying outlet for your creativity and passion for music. Guitar is one of the most popular instruments that man has always used to express his feelings and personality. This rewarding and fun filled hobby is easy, cheap and fast to learn and it can never get old because everyday you get to learn something new.
Benefits of learning guitar as a hobby:
The satisfaction and excitement you can get from learning a new art is incomparable. If you have the passion for music and you want to learn the guitar the right way, have some patience because it will be rewarding in the long run. If you are a singer you can learn guitar as an accompaniment for better performances. It can also help you turn your fantasy of becoming a rock star, into a reality. Playing a guitar not only calms you down when you are stressed out, but composing tunes on your own can provide you immense creative satisfaction. And at the end of the day if you feel you are too good at this hobby, you can use your newly acquired skills to earn good money.
Necessary equipment:
Guitar is the most important equipment required to pursue this hobby. As a beginner, make sure that you don't buy the first guitar you come across in a store or on the Internet because not all are suitable to learn with. There are few things you must consider when buying a good guitar. The fret board and strings must be close so that it is easy to press. If the strings are placed high, it can be very difficult for a beginner to learn. The best way of checking whether the string height is proper or not is to stack two quarters and place it under the first string which is the thinnest at 12th fret (2 dots). The distance ideally must be the equivalent spacing of 1½ quarters. If the quarters fit without having to lift the string, it means the maximum height is acceptable. When you buy a guitar, get it tuned. If the tuning gear is exposed it means the guitar has cheap tuners. Good quality tuners are encased and are die-cast. There are two immediate choices in guitars: electric or acoustic. Even though both look different, the position for picking, strumming and chording is similar. If you are able to play an acoustic guitar, you will be able to play the electric version too. There is no need to start learning on acoustic guitars. Begin with any type because practice is required for both. If an 8 or 12-year-old wants to learn guitar as a hobby, buy a small size - three quarter size acoustic guitar.
The second most important equipment is a tuner. It is essential to keep your guitar in tune and with the help of a guitar tuner, a small device operated with battery, you can tune in an easy and quick manner. If you are buying an electric guitar, you can add more flexibility with different distortions and amps. You should research in order to find good deals on headphones and amps on the Internet.
Best place for buying a guitar:
The best bet for getting a good guitar is to purchase from a music store because the staff can help you select good beginner's guitar of your choice. In case you visit any pawnshop or second hand instrument store, ask a guitar-playing friend of yours to accompany you for good advice. He or she can check the guitar and let you know whether it is a good buy or not. Usually, a beginner's guitar of good quality is available in 175 to 375 dollars. Don't forget to purchase a strap, case and tuner for a better learning experience.
How to get started?
As a beginner all you require is a little patience and lots of practice. Find a nice and quiet place inside or outside your house where you can spend time practicing without getting disturbed. Always remember to start slow and then work your way up because first you need to learn the basics. Once you have a good quality guitar you need to start learning how to read tabs and songs. Tablature and tabs are musical sheets with the help of which you get to know the point where you are supposed to place your finger and play the notes. It is not difficult to learn reading tabs. You can find guitar tabs on the Internet free of cost for any song you wish to learn. Internet is full of reference materials that can help you learn the guitar easily. You can either get access to some books based on guitars or buy videos for a live demo of guitar playing techniques. You can even join online classes for a better understanding of guitars. Make sure that you practice what you have learnt on a regular basis. Manage your time and take care of the instrument so that it doesn't get lost or damaged.
The above-mentioned information is aimed to get you started with a guitar, but if you need more tips and information then visit the link below to find more resources. Keep strumming!
The Best Way to Learn the Guitar Quickly
If you are a millionaire, the best way to learn the guitar is with your own personal guitar teacher! For the rest of us, who aren't so wealthy, learning the guitar online is becoming the most popular way to learn, simply because the results are so impressive. If you are dedicated and are willing to practice without being forced to, then the best way to learn the guitar is online with a professional guitar tuition course.
If you are one of the millions that really want to learn to play the guitar, learning online is really the best way to learn in this day and age. If on the other hand, you are lazy and need constant prompting to practice, then learning online is not going to help you.
Assuming that you are dedicated to your guitar and can't wait to practice, then learning online really is the best way to learn the guitar for you. For the price of a 1 hour private guitar lesson you can get a whole online course that can last weeks or even months!
Most of the lessons are video based which means you take the same lesson again and again until you master it. You can also rewind it if you didn't understand any part of it. You certainly can't do that if you're paying by the hour!
There are many courses to choose from and most of them are really good value for money. As long as you have a good internet connection and really do want to learn, learning online is easily the best way to learn the guitar.
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Can your guitar go out of tune at all if you have locking tuners?
Also what are the best brand of locking tuners?
It still can, although not as fast as if you didn;t have the lockers
Ampeg Amp
Ampeg Amp
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![]() AMPEG PORTABASS 250 BASS AMP MADE IN USA US $325.00
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![]() Ampeg SVT 400T Bass Amp Head Amplifier US $197.50
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![]() RARE Ampeg VH 140c 2X12 Celestian COMBO AMP W ft pedal US $750.00
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Les Claypool
Biography
Early years
Claypool was born September 29, 1963 in Richmond, California, but was raised in El Sobrante, California in a working class family with a history of working as auto mechanics. His early education included Collins Elementary School and De Anza High School. Les' parents divorced when he was a young child, but he says that he had a decent childhood, citing that he was never abused or severely bullied.
Claypool developed a bass guitar slap technique listening to other bassists such as Stanley Clarke and Larry Graham. He also bought his first Carl Thompson bass, his trademark four string bass. (Claypool stated in August of 2009, that he now owns 13 bass guitars, including a multi-wood fretless 6-string called the Rainbow Bass.)
In 1986, after the death of Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, Claypool auditioned to play bass for Metallica, playing the song "Master of Puppets" on his bass. In Metallica's Behind the Music, Claypool said that during the audition he jokingly asked the others if they wanted to "jam on some Isley Brothers tunes." James Hetfield remarked that Claypool was not awarded the job because "he was too good".
Primus
Main article: Primus (band)
Primus began as Primate with Les Claypool, guitarist Todd Huth and various drummers, most notably Jay Lane, in the mid-1980s, though Huth and Lane left shortly thereafter to pursue other projects. Claypool replaced them with guitarist Larry LaLonde and eclectic drummer Tim Alexander in 1989 (Tim "Herb" Alexander left the band in 1996 and was replaced by Brian "Brain" Mantia). Primus began selling out local clubs with their out-of-control live act and irreverent approach to music (their catchphrase was "Primus sucks!"). This was later to be changed.
From 1989 to 2000, Primus steadily became one of the most bizarre bands to gain significant mainstream airplay, headlining Lollapalooza in 1993, appearing on Late Show with David Letterman and Late Night with Conan O'Brien in 1995, and even making an appearance at Woodstock '94 where they performed their Pork Soda hit "My Name Is Mud" and were pelted with mud (Claypool claims to still have mud in his speakers). Also, in 1997, they were asked to play, and record, the theme song for the animated television show South Park. Claypool and Tom Waits have recorded on each other's records since 1991 and have continued to do so. In 1999 he let Activision use the song "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" on the hit video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
In 2000 Primus went on indefinite hiatus.
In mid 2003 Claypool reunited with former Primus drummer Tim Alexander and guitarist Larry LaLonde to record a DVD/EP called Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People, which Claypool described as the first DVD with supplementary music, as opposed to the contrary. In October of that year, the band staged a two month tour in which they performed two sets per show, the second consisting of their 1991 release Sailing the Seas of Cheese in its entirety. They continued touring into 2004, even performing their 1990 release Frizzle Fry in its entirety.
In Mid-August 2006, a DVD release entitled Blame It on the Fish was added to the listings of Amazon and other online shops. Shortly thereafter, the website The PRP reported that a rumor had surfaced implying that the band was quietly planning a North American tour for November/December 2006.
On October 17, 2006, Primus released both their first greatest hits CD They Can't All Be Zingers and their third DVD Blame It on The Fish, subtitled An Abstract Look at the 2003 Primus Tour De Fromage.
They Can't All Be Zingers includes sixteen digitally remastered songs that span their entire career, including a previously unreleased and extended version of "Shake Hands with Beef," the Tom Waits collaboration "Coattails of a Deadman," and "Mary the Ice Cube" from the 2003 DVD and EP Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People.
Claypool has let the video game Guitar Hero 2 use the Primus song, "John the Fisherman," one of two songs in the game using the actual recording instead of a cover.
Blame It on the Fish: An Abstract Look at the 2003 Primus Tour De Fromage contains live footage from the band's 2003 reunion tour, interview segments and behind the scenes footage. The DVD includes a 70 minute feature film and 90 minutes of bonus material, including a 30 minute mockumentary about the band in 2065. Blame It on the Fish is directed by Matthew J. Powers, who directed Never Been Done, a documentary about Jon Comer.
Primus: The Beat A Dead Horse Tour 2006 began in November 2006 and was completed the following December.
In 2008 Primus played at a few festivals including; Rothbury (in Michigan), The Ottawa Blues Fest, Quebec City Summer Fest, and Outside Lands Festival (in San Francisco).
Les Claypool let the DC snowboard team use the Primus song "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" in their 2007 movie "DC Mt. Lab 1.5"
Solo work
1994 - 2001
Sausage
In 1994, Claypool teamed up with guitarist Todd Huth and drummer Jay Lane to create an early Primus sound. Songs such as "Riddles are Abound Tonight" and "toyz 1988" (now known as "Toys Go Winding Down") gave way to a whole new breed of music.
Holy Mackerel
In 1996 Claypool produced, engineered and released a solo album, "Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel presents" Highball with the Devil. Claypool is credited with bass, drums and vocals on several tracks as well as guitar. Also on the album are Mark "Mirv" Haggard, Adam Gates, Jay Lane, Joe Gore, Charlie Hunter and Henry Rollins. The accompanying tour included Haggard and Gates on guitars with Bryan "Brain" Mantia on drums. It was announced during the Holy Mackerel tour that Mantia had been chosen to become the next Primus drummer.
Oysterhead
Main article: Oysterhead
In April 2000, Claypool collaborated with Trey Anastasio (of Phish) and Stewart Copeland (of The Police) as Oysterhead. Claypool and Anastasio had been looking for an opportunity to collaborate. Each had a mutual interest in playing with Copeland who had been a rock idol of their teen years. Also, Claypool and Copeland had an established friendship. Oysterhead were originally intended as a one time performance during Jazz Fest in New Orleans. Though timid of the band's sudden and surprising popularity they eventually decided to record and tour. They released one studio album, The Grand Pecking Order, and toured before disbanding in 2001. They re-united for two performances in 2006, one at 10K Lakes Festival and one at Bonnaroo Music Festival
The Frog Brigade
Main article: Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade
In May 2000 Claypool formed Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, an experimental rock group. Claypool was asked to put together a band for the Mountain Aire Festival in Angels Camp, California. The band "of the most incredible guys (he) could possibly find" debuted that Memorial Day weekend and played a number of other festivals including moe.down. Originally he was going to call the band "Les Claypool's Thunder Brigade." Claypool states:
I originally was going to do the two drummer thing with Herb and Jack Irons, so I was gonna call it the Les Claypool Thunder Brigade. Michael Bailey from Bill Graham Presents said to me that it may sound a bit too heavy for the Mountain Aire crowd and to perhaps try something a little different that had to do with the event itself. Since it was home of the Calaveras County Frog Jump... hence the Frog Brigade and then it evolved into Colonel Les Claypool Fearless Flying Frog Brigade.
The Primus hiatus allowed him to return to his musical roots, playing songs by bands like Pink Floyd, King Crimson, and The Beatles. Claypool has called the Frog Brigade his "mid-life crisis band." From a set of October shows recorded at The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco Claypool released two Frog Brigade live albums, one being a cover of Pink Floyd's Animals. The line-up included Todd Huth, Eenor, Jeff Chimenti, Jay Lane, Skerik and Claypool.
The Frog Brigade is also noted for Claypool's being accepted into the jam band scene. Live Frogs Set 1 won "Best Live Album" at the second annual Jammys. Jay Lane and Jeff Chimenti are both members of Bob Weir's band Ratdog. Claypool performed with "The Rat Brigade" when opening for Ratdog once in 2000 and again in 2007. The Rat Brigade includes Claypool, drummer Lane and keyboardist Chimenti, with guest appearances by saxophonist Kenny Brooks and Bob Weir. Both years Claypool also guested on the Ratdog set.
2002 - 2005
In 2002 Claypool released a studio album of the Frog Brigade, Purple Onion. Musicians on multiple tracks for Purple Onion include Eenor, Mike Dillon, Skerik, Jay Lane, Ben Barnes and Sam Bass (Dillon and Skerik were both from Critters Buggin while Barnes and Sam Bass were from Deadweight). This album includes "Whamola" which later appeared as a remix for the theme of South Park Season 10.
C2B3
Main article: Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains
Also in 2002 Claypool collaborated with virtuoso guitarist Buckethead, Parliament-Funkadelic/Talking Heads keyboardist Bernie Worrell, and former Primus drummer Bryan Mantia under the name Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains ("C2B3" which is to be said "C Squared, B Cubed"). Their concerts pushed the improvisational envelope by preparing no material and not rehearsing beforehand. At one of their shows they prepared sandwiches onstage for the audience to eat.
C2B3 re-united in 2004 to record The Big Eyeball in the Sky, an album with equal parts instrumental and vocal songs. The band began an 18-state tour of the US on September 24, 2004. The album features only one guest, the child-like multi-instrumentalist Gabby La La (noted as Gabby Lang on Les Claypool's Frog Brigade's Purple Onion) on vocals and sitar. She also opened on every show (sometimes to scathingly negative reviews) during the 2004 tour as a solo act with sometimes members of C2B3.
Claypool also produced and performed on Gabby La La's first album, Be Careful What You Wish For.... Gabby La La is the first artist Les has signed to his label since Charlie Hunter in 1993. He has performed select shows with her (including the 2005 Bonnaroo Music Festival) and added her to his then new touring band, Les Claypool & His Fancy Band. The 2005 Fancy Band line-up also included Skerik, Dillon and Lane.
At the end of 2005, Claypool released 5 Gallons Of Diesel, a video retrospective of all of his work away from Primus.
2006
Electric Apricot
Main article: Electric Apricot: Quest For Festeroo
Claypool's first attempt at a feature length film, Electric Apricot: Quest For Festeroo, was shown on various film festivals in the late spring of 2006. The movie is a spoof of the jam band scene centered on the fake band, Electric Apricot, in the mockumentary tradition of This Is Spinal Tap. The group performed low-key shows in the California area (most recently High Sierra Music Festival) for the filming of the movie. The members of the band are characterized as Steve Hampton Trouzdale (Adam Gates) on bass and vocals, Steve "Gordo" Gordon (Brian Kehoe) on guitar and vocals, Herschal Tambor Brillstien (Jonathan Korty) on keyboards and vocals, and of course Lapland "Lapdog" Miclovik (Les Claypool) on drums and vocals. The film debuted on March 15. During a question and answer session at the Tiburon Film Festival where the film debuted Claypool said that the yet unreleased DVD would have an accompanying soundtrack CD. The film has won other awards as well including Best Feature (audience choice) at the Malibu Film Festival. Claypool also said that the band would possibly perform a few select shows, but a tour is unlikely as Adam Gates has a job at Pixar which makes touring difficult. Other cameos in the film include Arj Barker, Dian Bachar, Matt Stone and Sam Maccarone.
Of Whales and Woe and the Fancy Band
Main articles: Of Whales and Woe and Les Claypool's Fancy Band
On May 30, 2006 Claypool released a solo album, Of Whales and Woe, with guest appearances by Skerik, Mike Dillon and Gabby La La. This album includes the song "Robot Chicken," which is the theme song of the popular Adult Swim show. His son Cage and his daughter Lena even make a special appearance on the song "Back Off Turkey." The release was followed by a tour of the U.S. with the following lineup: Les Claypool - bass, vocals; Skerik - sax; Mike Dillon - vibraphone, percussion; Gabby La La - sitar, theremin; Paulo Baldi - drums. This lineup is called Les Claypool's Fancy Band and did national tours in both 2006 and 2007. A live DVD, Fancy, recorded from the 2006 tour was released in 2007. The audio track includes a mix of both soundboard and taper recordings. A song from the album, "One Better", was used in National Lampoon's TV: The Movie in a fight scene between Preston Lacy and Lee Majors.
South of the Pumphouse
Main article: South of the Pumphouse
Claypool's first book, South of the Pumphouse, was released on July 1, 2006 by Akashic Books. Copies of the book were sold during Claypool's 2006 tour of U.S.A. following the release of Of Whales and Woe. The book is a dark, clever tale of brothers, murder, drugs, and fishing, and it has been likened to the work of Hunter S. Thompson. Claypool gave his first interview about the book to The Book Standard, on May 11, 2006. South of the Pumphouse is currently in its seventh printing.
2007 - present
Besides touring in the Summer of 2007 nationally with the Fancy Band, Claypool performed that October with a version of the band, dubbed the Fancy Trio. The trio consisted of Les, Skerik on saxophone, and Mike Dillon on drums, vibraphone and percussion. They played at The Echo Project, an inaugural ecologically minded 3-day festival in Fairburn, Georgia on The Boukeart family farm. The set was similar to that of The Fancy Band's tours, culling from Les' solo and Frog Brigade albums, as well containing a cover of "One Step Beyond" by Madness and teases of other songs, including several Primus tunes, throughout their improvisational jams.
For many years Claypool has done a New Year's Eve show at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California. More recently the New Year's Eve show has been an Annual New Year's Eve Hatter's Ball featuring a hat contest. December 31, 2007 was the 3rd such annual event.
In 2008 a United States tour spanned from February 29 to April 5. It kicked off at the Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte, North Carolina and ended at The Warfield in San Francisco, California. The 2008 tour was a quartet featuring Claypool, Dillon, Skerik and Baldi.
During the year Claypool also performed several shows with Primus at festivals across America and Canada.
Pig Hunt is a film directed by James Isaac to be released in 2008. Claypool contributes previously unreleased material and plays the role of "The Preacher".
Les composed several songs for the Wii game Mushroom Men, released in December 2008.
On December 31, 2008, Les rang in the New Year with his annual New Year's Eve show. It was at the San Francisco Opera House with Zappa Plays Zappa sharing the bill and playing first.
Les was also a judge for the 7th annual Independent Music Awards. His contributions helped assist upcoming independent artists' careers.
Ottawa Bluesfest, 2009
Les' second solo album, Of Fungi and Foe, was released on March 17, 2009. The album consists of expanded material of the music from the Mushroom Men game, as well as the Pig Hunt motion picture, and features a guest appearance by Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hutz.
As of June 2009, Les is touring with Matisyahu, performing as a 'double-feature' set, as well as appearing together on stage.
Personal life
He lives near the village of Occidental in Sonoma County, California with his wife, Chaney Claypool, his son, Cage Oliver Claypool, and his daughter Lena Tallulah Claypool. His home is called "Rancho Relaxo", after a Simpsons episode where Marge gets sent to a spa of the same name. He records most of his music at his home. He is famous for his wacky sense of humor and overall very eccentric personality. He has recently been very open about his liberal political views and his dissatisfaction with former president George W. Bush.
Claypool is an avid fly fisher, and even appeared as a special guest on a 2004 taping of Fly Fishing the World filmed in Idaho and a 2005 taping in Quebec, Canada. Both episodes are available on the extras section of 5 Gallons Of Diesel.
Discography
1988
Blind Illusion - The Sane Asylum
1988
Primus - Sausage (demo)
1988
Primus - Sucking Songs (demo)
1989
Nov
Primus - Suck On This
1990
Feb
Primus - Frizzle Fry
1991
May
Primus - Sailing the Seas of Cheese
1992
Mar
Primus - Miscellaneous Debris
1993
Apr
Primus - Pork Soda
1994
Apr
Sausage - Riddles Are Abound Tonight (1988 Primus line-up reunion)
1995
May
Primus - Tales from the Punchbowl
1996
Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel - Highball with the Devil
1997
Jul
Primus - Brown Album
1998
Aug
Primus - Rhinoplasty
1999
Phonopsycograph Disk - Live @ Slim's / Turbulence Chest (Claypool features on 8 of the 10 tracks)
1999
Apr
Buckethead - Monsters and Robots (Claypool features on and co-wrote 6 of the 13 tracks)
1999
Oct
Primus - Antipop
2001
Apr
Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade - Live Frogs Set 1
2001
Jul
Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade - Live Frogs Set 2
2001
Oct
Oysterhead - The Grand Pecking Order
2002
Sep
The Les Claypool Frog Brigade - Purple Onion
2003
Oct
Primus - Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People
2004
Sep
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains - The Big Eyeball in the Sky
2006
Jun
Les Claypool - Of Whales and Woe
2006
Oct
Primus - They Can't All Be Zingers
2008
Mar
Electric Apricot - Quest for Festeroo (soundtrack) (Claypool features on and co-wrote 5 of the 12 tracks)
2009
Mar
Les Claypool - Of Fungi and Foe
Guest appearances
(Claypool on bass unless otherwise noted)
1992 - Tom Waits - Bone Machine (on the track "Earth Died Screaming")
1994 - Firehose - Big Bottom Pow Wow (in discussion on the various "spiel" tracks)
1994 - Rob Wasserman - Trios (on the tracks "Home is Where You Get Across" and "3 Guys Named Schmo")
1996 - Alex Lifeson - Victor (on the track "The Big Dance")
1998 - Jerry Cantrell - Boggy Depot (on the tracks "Between" and "Cold Piece")
1998 - Metallica - Garage Inc. (banjo on the Lynyrd Skynyrd cover "Tuesday's Gone")
1998 - Bloem de Ligny - Zink (vocals on the track "Capsule")
1999 - Tom Waits - Mule Variations (on the track "Big in Japan")
1999 - Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band - Live On (on the track "Oh Well")
1999 - Limp Bizkit - Significant Other (bass on the track "Trust?", bass and vocals on the hidden track "The Mind of Les")
2002 - Gov't Mule - The Deep End, Volume 2 (bass and vocals on the tracks "Greasy Granny's Gopher Gravy" and "Drivin' Rain")
2003 - Gov't Mule - The Deepest End, Live In Concert (bass and vocals on the tracks "Greasy Granny's Gopher Gravy" and "Drivin' Rain")
2004 - Tom Waits - Real Gone (on the tracks "Hoist That Rag", "Shake It" and "Baby Gonna Leave Me")
2005 - Jack Irons - Attention Dimension (on the Pink Floyd cover "Shine On You Crazy Diamond")
2005 - Adrian Belew - Side One (on the tracks "Ampersand", "Writing on the Wall" and "Matchless Man")
2005 - Gabby La La - Be Careful What You Wish For... (bass and percussion throughout)
2005 - Mat Callahan - A Wild Bouquet (on the track "I See the Light")
2006 - Adrian Belew - Side Three (on the tracks "Whatever" and "Men in Helicopters v4.0")
2006 - Tom Waits - Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers, and Bastards (tracks not specified)
2008 - Zach Hill - Astrological Straits (on the track "Astrological Straits")
2009 - Vinyl - Fogshack Music Volume Two: Featuring Les Claypool and The Rondo Brothers
Soundtracks and compilations
1988 - Germ's Choice: A KUSF Compilation (promo for KUSF radio, featuring the demo version of the Primus track "Tommy the Cat")
1991 - Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (soundtrack, featuring the Primus track "Tommy the Cat")
1991 - Guitars that Rule the World (promo for Guitar World magazine, featuring the original track "Filet of Soul" by Alex Skolnick with Claypool and Brain)
1993 - The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience (featuring the original Primus track "Poetry and Prose")
1993 - Radio 501 (promo for Levi's jeans, featuring the original track "Can't Live Without" by Claypool, Jay Lane & Rob Wasserman)
1994 - Airheads (soundtrack, featuring the original Primus track "Bastardizing Jellikit")
1994 - Brainscan (soundtrack, featuring the Primus track "Welcome to This World")
1998 - Chef Aid (South Park soundtrack featuring the original Primus tracks "South Park Theme" and "Mephisto and Kevin")
1999 - Family Values Tour 1999 (live album, featuring the Primus tracks "Laquerhead" and "My Name is Mud")
1999 - Celebrity Deathmatch (soundtrack, featuring the studio version of the Primus track "The Heckler")
2000 - Nativity in Black II (Black Sabbath tribute album featuring a cover of "N.I.B." recorded by Primus and Ozzy Osbourne)
2002 - NASCAR: Crank It Up (promo for NASCAR on Fox, featuring a cover of the Commander Cody track "Hot Rod Lincoln" recorded by Claypool)
2002 - Bonnaroo Music Festival 2002 (live album, featuring the Les Claypool's Frog Brigade track "Locomotive Breath")
2002 - Bonnaroo Vol. 2 (live album, featuring the Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains track "Number Two")
2004 - Bonnaroo Music Festival 2004 (live album, featuring the Primus track "Frizzle Fry")
2004 - Concrete Corner: October Sampler 2004 (featuring the Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains track "Junior")
2004 - Never Been Done (soundtrack, featuring the Les Claypool's Frog Brigade track "David Makalaster")
2004 - Not In Our Name (benefit compilation album, featuring the Les Claypool's Frog Brigade track "David Makalaster II")
2006 - Barnyard (soundtrack, featuring the original track "Hittin' the Hay" by North Mississippi Allstars with Claypool)
2008 - Pig Hunt (soundtrack, featuring the original tracks "Goblins in the Forest", "What you lookin' at Boy?", "Boonville Stomp" and "Male Organ-Grinder")
2008 - Zack and Miri Make a Porno (soundtrack, featuring the Primus track "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver")
Television show theme songs
1997-2000 - South Park: seasons 1-4 ("South Park Theme" by Primus, released on Chef Aid, 1998)
2000-2006 - South Park: seasons 4-10 (various remixes of "South Park Theme" by Primus, unreleased)
2006-present - South Park: season 10 (remix of "Whamola" by Les Claypool's Frog Brigade featuring lyrics from "South Park Theme" by Primus, unreleased)
2005-present - Robot Chicken: seasons 1-3 ("Robot Chicken", released on Of Whales and Woe, 2006)
Video game soundtracks
1995 - Beavis and Butthead in Virtual Stupidity - "DMV"
1999 - Tony Hawk's Pro Skater - "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver"
2001 - ATV Offroad Fury - "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver"
2006 - Guitar Hero 2 - "John the Fisherman"
2006 - Tony Hawk's Project 8 - "American Life"
2008 - Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars - original tracks
Videography
VHS
1992 - Primus - Miscellaneous Debris
1992 - Primus - Cheesy Home Video
1998 - Primus - Horrible Swill: A Tawdry Look at Primus on the Road in 1998 (Fan Club promo video)
1998 - Primus - Videoplasty
DVD
2002 - Rising Low (Documentary by Mike Gordon)
2002 - Various Artists - Live From Bonnaroo Music Festival 2002 (featuring Les Claypool's Frog Brigade and Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
2003 - Gov't Mule - The Deepest End, Live In Concert
2003 - Primus - Animals Should Not Try to Act like People (DVD/EP set)
2004 - Primus - Hallucino-Genetics: Live 2004
2004 - Various Artists - Live From Bonnaroo Music Festival 2004 (featuring Primus)
2005 - Les Claypool - 5 Gallons Of Diesel
2006 - Primus - Blame It on the Fish: An Abstract Look at the 2003 Primus Tour de Fromage
2007 - Les Claypool - Fancy
2008 - Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo (Rock-mockumentary feature film)
Equipment used
Basses
Seven Carl Thompson basses:
Multi-wood fretless 6-string Rainbow Bass
Walnut fretted 4-string
Maple fretted 4-string (backup for the walnut 4-string)
Ebony fretted 4-string
Fretless 4-string
Fretted 6-string
Walnut fretted 4-string (replica of the original)
Fender Jazz Bass
Kramer bass
Rickenbacker 4003 bass
Semi-acoustic Eko bass
Zeta electric upright bass
Kay upright bass
NS Design electric upright bass
Tune fretless six-string bass (used primarily before he got the Carl Thompson Rainbow Bass)
The Whamola bass
A Bassjo, a 4 stringed combination between a bass and a banjo
Dobro bass
Amplification
Ampeg bass heads and cabinets
Mesa Boogie bass cabinets
Gallien Krueger practice amps
See also
Buckethead
Charlie Hunter Trio (1993)
Primus
Tom Waits
Warren Haynes
Oysterhead
Avant-Garde
Secret Chiefs 3
References
^ "Those Damn Blue Collared Tours". http://www.theprp.com/oldnews/41111168.shtml. Retrieved 2006-09-23.
^ a b c FROGS & OYSTERS: A LES CLAYPOOL INTERVIEW Mike Powers, jambase.com, 1/26/01, Retrieved January 26, 2008
^ Jambands, Dean Budnick, Backbeat Books, 2003, pp 248-9
^ "Les Claypool: The Art of Falling". JamBase. 2006. Retrieved February 2, 2008.
^ Pig Hunt at IMDB
^ Pig Hunt - official site
^ Independent Music Awards - 7th Annual Judges
^ LES CLAYPOOL TO RELEASE F FUNGI AND FOE IN MARCH 2009
External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Les Claypool
Official website
Colonel Claypool's Bucket Of Bernie Brains
Primus official website
Oysterhead - The Grand Pecking Order
Gabby La La official website
Official live recordings from 2003+ of Primus
Official live recordings of the 2004 Col. Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains shows
Les Claypool at the Internet Movie Database
Interview with Daniel Robert Epstein at suicidegirls.com
Les Claypool interview at Prefixmag.com (March 2008)
Podcast Interview with Jeff Barringer at club kingsnake
National Lampoon picks up Electric Apricot: The Quest For Festeroo, Movie to see national release
Mushroom Men - The Spore Wars featuring music by Les Claypool
Cooking with Claypool (Interview with Les Clayppol from HonestTune.com)
Beyond Typical (Interview with Les Claypool from SubMergeMag.com, June 2009)
Upcoming Tour Dates
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Studio Albums
Frizzle Fry Sailing the Seas of Cheese Pork Soda Tales from the Punchbowl Brown Album Antipop
Live Albums
Suck on This
Compilations
They Can't All Be Zingers
EPs
Miscellaneous Debris Rhinoplasty Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People
Videos
Cheesy Home Video Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People Hallucino-Genetics Blame It on the Fish
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Purple Onion
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The SVT-100T is a bass amp rather than guitar. So it's not going to react like a guitar amp will. And you won't be able to easily overdrive it for a distortion sound.
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The surround sound receiver is an important piece of equipment that is more commonly referred to as the AV receiver. AV in this particular instance refers to audio and video. In other words, the receiver receives all this information and then plays traffic cop directing it where it should go. If you purchase an all in one sort of AV receiver you will notice that in addition to conducting traffic this particular tool wears many hats when it comes to effectively running your home theater or surround sound system.
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