Showing posts with label Radiohead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radiohead. Show all posts
Dec 8, 2009
Creep
Picked up by TB user Bass Player 48. This is simple enough to be considered "easy" - although it is "hard" easy - you have to watch for rhythm, as warned by someone - not jason.
The first big hit by Radiohead, on their debut album.
Song: Creep
Artist / Band: Radiohead
Album: Pablo Honey
Bass: Colin Greenwood
Year: 1992
bass tab (external link)
Nov 10, 2009
The National Anthem
This memorable bass riff from Radiohead's The National Anthem belongs to the album Kid A. Released in 2000, it really set the tone for the decade, in a way, don't you think? Colin Greenwood was really inspired - from melody to distortion. Fun and very simple to play.
Song: The National Anthem
Artist / Band: Radiohead
Album: Kid A
Bass: Colin Greenwood
Year: 2000
bass tab (external link)
Oct 7, 2009
There There. (The Boney King of Nowhere.)
Another Radiohead song with a killer rhythmic section. Percussion/Drums and Bass creating the perfect atmosphere for a song (and a videoclip) like this one.
Song: There There. (The Boney King of Nowhere.)
Artist / Band: Radiohead
Album: Hail to the Thief
Bass: Colin Greenwood
Year: 2003
Bass tab (external link)
Aug 11, 2009
Airbag
This is probably my favourite Radiohead bassline. It's Colin's one, at least. I love how he leaves lots of room for silence, not trying to fill every beat of the song with a note. I don't know if he had a hard time convincing his band mates to let him play this way - I guess not, and that's lucky for him. You try skipping a few notes, or not follow every bass drum kick while playing with your band to see how they react...
Song: Airbag
Artist / Band: Radiohead
Album:OK Computer
Bass: Colin Greenwood
Year: 1997
Bass tab (external link)
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