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1972 Fender Jazz Bass (Black) My Number One

1972 Fender Jazz Bass (Blonde)

Fender Jazz Bass (Surf Green Custom Shop)

Fender Jazz Bass (Trans Red Custom Shop)

1960 Fender Jazz Bass (Fiesta Red)

1962 Fender Jazz Bass (Sea Foam Green)

1963 Fender Jazz Bass (Black with matching headstock)

1964 Fender Jazz Bass (Lake Placid Blue with matching headstock)

1964 Fender Jazz Bass (Sonic Blue with matching headstock)

1965 Fender Jazz Bass (White)

1966 Fender Jazz Bass (Shoreline Gold with matching headstock)

1966 Fender Jazz Bass (Fiesta Red with matching headstock)

1957 Gibson EB-1 (Walnut)

1964 Gibson Thunderbird IV (Sunburst)

1964 Epiphone Embassy (Cherry)

1967 Gibson Thunderbird II (Polaris White)

1959 Fender Precision Bass (Olympic White) with matching headstock

1965 Fender Precision Bass (Burgundy Mist)

1968 Fender Telecaster Bass (Paisley)

1967 Rickenbacker Model 3261 (FireGlo)

1968 Rickenbacker Model 4001 (BurgundyGlo)

1977 Rickenbacker Model 4001 (JetGlo)

1975 Rickenbacker Model 4080/12 (JetGlo)

1978 Rickenbacker Model 4080/12 (FireGlo)

1961 Hofner Solid Body 2 Pickup (Cherry Red)

1992 Zematis Bass (Black with engraved metal front)

 

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I heard a rumor that you were asked to help produce Metallica's Master of Puppets. Is that true?

It’s sort of true. There was some discussion with Lars, back in the day, about working with them. This was before Master of Puppets came out, I think? There was talk, you know. I was friends with their management and I met Lars back in England. I remember going to see them here in Toronto when they played at the Masonic Temple. That’s when the original bass player was still happening. You know, before that tragedy. And, you know, we talked about it and I liked their band a lot at that time. But it just never came together.

 

 

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I remember going to see them here in Toronto when they played at the Masonic Temple.

 

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One of the most beautiful moments I’ve seen at a Rush show was several tours back, right during the “Meek shall inherit the Earth” line—it just came off as a little bit flat, and Alex seemed to purposefully flub his arpeggio along with you in solidarity, and you guys just smiled at each other.

[Laughs] Well, we do like to have fun, and you can’t hide something that’s gone awry. I remember a fan came up to me and was telling me about some show they were at that we went off the rails for about ten seconds in a really complicated part and that fan was so happy he was there to witness it. But that sort of informed me that train crashes on stage are kind of appreciated in a different way. It’s all about the unexpected. It also shows, you know, we aren’t robots up there. We’re not playing to a tape recorder. We are human, and we will fuck it up once in a while.

 

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