DonP Guest Jan 20, 2018 #1 Jim was the bassist with some top bands - The Kinks, Argent and The Zombies to name a few. Here's some of his work
Jim was the bassist with some top bands - The Kinks, Argent and The Zombies to name a few. Here's some of his work
syscokid Ambassador of War & Peace Jan 21, 2018 #2 Not familiar with the name of the musician, but very familiar with the bands mentioned. Nevertheless, R.I.P. Mr. Jim Rodford
Not familiar with the name of the musician, but very familiar with the bands mentioned. Nevertheless, R.I.P. Mr. Jim Rodford
ChasFred Ambassador of Smooth Operations Jan 21, 2018 #3 Bass line in "She's Not There" is totally iconic of the 60's. I grew up with all these songs. RIP Jim.
Bass line in "She's Not There" is totally iconic of the 60's. I grew up with all these songs. RIP Jim.
JohnnyGoo Ambassador of Chill Moderator Jan 21, 2018 #4 Same here but have heard all those songs.Yes RIP Jim.
eSGEe Ferengi Ambassador of Trade Jan 21, 2018 #6 Gone to the big BOOM ROOM in the sky. RIP Mr. Rodford. Thanks for all the good vibes.
chilipeppermaniac Ambassador of Decibels Jan 22, 2018 #8 Yup, a fine Bass player if I ever heard one. RIP and thanks for the many years of your songs, Jim
WavMixer Tone Rooms Founder Administrator Jan 22, 2018 #9 That there is some classic tunage!!! RIP Jim Rodford, thanks for the sonic vibrations!
chilipeppermaniac Ambassador of Decibels Jan 22, 2018 #10 ChasFred said: Bass line in "She's Not There" is totally iconic of the 60's. I grew up with all these songs. RIP Jim. Click to expand... I know what you mean, Chas...... Same goes for the Count 5 on a song like Psychotic Reaction
ChasFred said: Bass line in "She's Not There" is totally iconic of the 60's. I grew up with all these songs. RIP Jim. Click to expand... I know what you mean, Chas...... Same goes for the Count 5 on a song like Psychotic Reaction