[/quote]Also they go into it in the MVI and you actually SEE the birth of MalNar on the documentary where Geddy is just fooling around with the bass. I LOVE that part!!!! Nick says, "can we have TWO instrumentals on the album?" [/quote]
Crazy about that part!
Elfdude, thanks for posting the concert review for all of us to read.
The description of the abalone inlay on the guitars, sure would like to
see a photo of that if it exists.
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THANK YOU for posting that link!Kares4Rush wrote: The fretless is a Jaco Pastorious tribute bass that was sent to him during the recording of S&A by suggestion of Andy Curren (sp?). He was playing with it in between takes and Nick hit the "play" button and MalNar was born.
Geddy goes into detail about this in this interview where he discusses the history of ALL his basses.
http://www.rushisaband.com/video.php?id=764
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ElfDude wrote:THANK YOU for posting that link!Kares4Rush wrote: The fretless is a Jaco Pastorious tribute bass that was sent to him during the recording of S&A by suggestion of Andy Curren (sp?). He was playing with it in between takes and Nick hit the "play" button and MalNar was born.
Geddy goes into detail about this in this interview where he discusses the history of ALL his basses.
http://www.rushisaband.com/video.php?id=764
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