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Theodore Foxfire

PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:00 pm


Hey everyone. On another forum I'm active on, we do something bi-weekly or so known as "Featured Artist." Every two weeks, someone writes a mini "report"" on a bassist, in order to help people expand their tastes and possibly learn something about their idols that they didn't know. I discussed this idea with Kyrenx and he rather liked it, so, here it is. I decided to start with Les Claypool due to how well known he is, and also knowing that many people picked up bass due to him (I know that he was one of the reasons that I did. blaugh )

Featured Artist #1 - Les Claypool

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Les Claypool
Claypool is now known worldwide as an amazing bassist. He's famous for his work in Primus, and also in being one of the frontmen of the 6-string and 6-string Fretless basses. He has a child, Cage Oliver Claypool, and is married to a woman named Chaney. He has co-directed a few movies, and has been a guest on multiple CDs. But how did this eccentric man become so recognized and talented?

Leslie Claypool was born on September 29, 1963 in Richmond, California. Claypool befriended Kirk Hammett, and Hammett got him interested in Rock music (Including Cream, Hendrix, and Led Zepplin). When he was a teenager, Les picked up the bass, influenced quite a bit by Chris Squire of Yes, Geddy Lee of Rush, and Paul McCartney. In high school, he joined a progressive metal band known as "Blind Illusion," and played in Swing and Jazz bands. When he became interested in Stanley Clarke and Larry Graham, he began experimenting with slap.

In 1986, when metal fans mourned the death of Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, Les Claypool was one of the bassists that tried out for the spot. He was denied the spot, as Metallica felt his style would not compliment theirs; Claypool has no grudge, and was known to slap Master of Puppets at Primus concerts in the future.

After graduating high school, he was in a cover band called "Tommy Crank." They specialized in blues, funk, R&B, and rock hits; Claypool and his band played multiple sets a night, often every night of the week. While he was with Tommy Crank, he bought his first Carl Thompson, a piccolo bass; this was in part due to his loving of Stanley Clark. Sometime in the 80s, Claypool began writing his own things. These songs would eventually evolve into the pieces that his future band, Primus, played.

His band, Primus, was originally known as "Primate," and had Todd Huth on guitar and Jay Lane on drums; Claypool played bass, and also "sang." They changed their name to "Primus" when a band known as "The Primates" threatened to sue. In 1989, however, the band was forced to stop when Huth and Lane quit Primus; at this point, Claypool returned to his band Blind Illusion. Later that year, Claypool found Larry "Ler" Lalonde for guitar and Tim Alexander for drums; this is thought by many to be the best Primus lineup. Primus released their first CD, Suck on This.

Claypool released multiple CDs with Primus, though after the release of Antipop, they broke up again. Earlier this year (2004), they released a DVD entitled "Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People." (Great DVD. blaugh )

Other projects
In 2000, sometime after the release of the CD "Antipop," Primus went on hiatus, and Claypool had more time for sideprojects. He particularly enjoys jam bands. These projects include:

Sausage - Claypool joined up with Huth and Lane to play the songs he had written when he was with them in Primus.

Colonel Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade - Claypool played in this band with a very large amount of people, ranging from local artists to his old friend Jay Lane. The first CD he put out with this band was a live CD; he recently released a studio CD.

Oysterhead - Les Claypool started this group with Trey Anastasio of Phish and Steward Copeland of the Police.

Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains - Known as "C2B3," this band features Les Claypool on bass, Buckethead on guitar (www.bucketheadland.com), Bernie Worrell of Parliament-Funkadelic on keyboard (www.bernieworrell.com), and Brain on drums (Who had joined Primus in 1996 when Alexander left; www.brainshreds.com).

Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel - Claypool recorded this in his home studio. Like the Flying Frog Brigade, he had many guest artists (Old friends), including Jay Lane, Joe Gore of PJ Harvey and Tom Waits, guitarist M.I.R.V., Charlie Hunter (known for his 8-string guitar playing), and Henry Rollins.

Les's Rainbow Bass and other Carl Thompsons

Claypool owns six Carl Thompson basses, and has helped make Carl Thompson largely recognized.

His first Carl Thompson he still has; it's a 32" scale Piccolo bass. At first, he'd thought it was the ugliest bass he'd ever seen. Eventually, however, he found himself asking his parents for money to pay for it:
http://www.ctbasses.com/LES4string.jpg
On the head stock, there is a piece of flamed maple; this was signed by one of Les Claypool's heroes, Geddy Lee.

Les has a four-string fretted Maple bodied bass as a back up. He used it on New Years Eve with the Flying Frog brigade.
http://www.ctbasses.com/BackupCT2.jpg

Les has a 6-string fretted bass; originally it was fretless, but Carl Thompson put some frets on it before sending it to Claypool. You can see this bass in the DMV music video.
http://www.ctbasses.com/LESfretted6.jpg

Most definitely one of the best recognized basses in the world is owned by Les Claypool. This bass was dubbed "The Rainbow Bass," due to the many strips of wood. It's a 6-string fretless, and has strips of walnut, curly maple, padauk, purpleheart, ebony, and cocobolo.
http://www.ctbasses.com/lesRain.jpg

The bass that Claypool used on the Antipop tour was a 36" scale fretted 4-string bass. It has a tremolo, as well as an ebony body.
http://www.ctbasses.com/newbass.jpg

Apparently, Claypool also owns a fretless 4-string, but I can't find any pics. Sorry. sweatdrop

Discography Timeline
Suck on This (1990)
Frizzle Fry (1990)
Sailing the Seas of Cheese (1991)
Miscellaneous Debris (1992) (Thanks Iscariot!)
Pork Soda (1993)
Riddles Are Abound Tonight (Sausage) (1994)
Tales from the Punchbowl (1995)
Highball with the Devil (Holy Mackerel) (1996)
Brown Album (1997)
Rhinoplasty (199 cool
Antipop (1999)
Live at the Saenger Theatre (Oysterhead) (2001)
Live Frogs Set 1 (Flying Frogs) (2001)
Live Frogs Set 2 (Flying Frogs) (2001)
Grand Pecking Order (Oysterhead) (2001)
Purple Onion (Flying Frogs) (2002)
The Big Eyeball in the Sky (C2B3) (2004)

Recommended listening:
Pretty much all of Claypool's work is quite bass heavy. The following Primus tracks are really good to get situated with Claypool's style, and are easy to obtain through the internet.

My Name is Mud
This was one of the hits that got Primus big; at one of their performances of it, Claypool addressed the audience:
Don't throw mud on stage. Throwing things on stage is a sign of small and insignificant genitalia.

Jerry Was A Racecar Driver
Another Primus hit, Claypool taps a line and sings (talks?) about a man named Jerry who (Whoa! Bet you didn't see THIS coming!) was a race car driver. This song was featured in a Tony Hawk game (Tony Hawk's Pro Skater One? Not sure)

Tommy the Cat
Claypool brags in this song. This is one of Primus's most well known songs. In the music video, his grandfather plays the "character" of "Tommy the Cat."

Wynona's Big Brown Beaver
One of Claypool's most eccentric songs, this song discusses the story of Wynona, a girl who owns a beaver. If you like songs about beavers that are really porcupines, you'll love this.

John the Fisherman
Interesting song. Claypool is an avid fisher.

Too Many Puppies
Incredibly symbolic song about war. This song shows that many of the songs that Claypool writes that appear to be goofy do, in fact, have a meaning.

American Life
A bit more political. The bass line is simple but it works extremely well.

Miscellaneous gear:
Line6 DL4 Delay Modeler
Line6 DM4 Distortion Modeler
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff
SansAmp Bass DI
Boomerang Phrase Sampler
MXR M-80 Bass DI+
Mesa Boogie amps and cabs

Fun facts
-At one of the first Primus performances, the band was boo'd off of stage. As such, a chant at Primus shows is "Primus sucks! Primus sucks! Primus sucks!"

-Claypool owned a Ric Rickenbacker in honor of Chris Squire. He enjoys slapping it, despite the fact that they're a bit harder to slap on than usual.

-Apparently, at one show, Claypool got ticked off at someone who spit on him. This mp3 can be found on the internet; I got entitled "Les Claypool Pissed Off." What he told the audience:
"You know...I haven't been playing bass for...over fifteen years to have some stupid son of a ***** spit on me from the pit. Now look...if you want you're money back...I'd be more than happy to give you your ****in' money back, you ignorant piece of ****. I've been watchin'. One came right there, one came right here, and the other one hit me on the shoulder. So it's the same son of a *****...Do me a favor...go to the guy at the roulette table and spit at the guy and see what happens to ya. Well you ****ed me up. I can't play right now because I don't know where we were. It's a shame, because I enjoyed playing that song. If anyone sees who did that, please sodomize him for me."

I'd like to end this post with a quote from Les Claypool:

"I always wanted to make a living out of something I was good at.There's not much call for masturbation, so I had to fall back on my bass playing abilities."


Later guys.

Primus Sucks!

~Ted
PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:14 pm


I edited it a bit to make it compatiable so that we dont have to make multiple threads and can just use this one for the featured artists. If we get a good response and alot of artists listed then i'll make a listing. But until then, this should work fine.

Extra note: Nice job Ted

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Theodore Foxfire

PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:15 pm


Okay.

And thanks. smile
PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:20 pm


Whoa...Nice stuff.

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Jennuh

PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 7:51 pm


Awesome idea. 3nodding heart
PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 8:59 pm


Verrrry nice. 3nodding

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Amos Everglade

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 1:13 am


smile Hrrm. Next week.. STU HAMM!! :/ I got a video of him playing bass.. It made my pants explode.
PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 3:33 am


Amos Everglade
smile Hrrm. Next week.. STU HAMM!! :/ I got a video of him playing bass.. It made my pants explode.

sounds painful... xp

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NoShoes

PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:11 am


Great job, Theodore 3nodding 3nodding !
Amos Everglade
smile Hrrm. Next week.. STU HAMM!! :/ I got a video of him playing bass.. It made my pants explode.
Please keep your personal problems to your self. 3nodding
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 12:34 pm


Amos, the one from the Joe Satriani: Live in San Francisco DVD? (The one with the infamous Country Music solo?)

And NoShoes: Thanks. smile

Theodore Foxfire


acid fair

PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 1:37 pm


Theodore Foxfire
Amos, the one from the Joe Satriani: Live in San Francisco DVD? (The one with the infamous Country Music solo?)

And NoShoes: Thanks. smile


my friend is learning that solo hes only got like thhe first two bars down
PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 4:17 am


cool idea. im always lookin for some good music with a strong bass presence. i got Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People a few days ago, and ive watched the dvd like 10 times. awesome stuff. that dicography will help me out when i try to get(download) more primus in the future. i only need sailing the seas of cheese and the brown album, and then i can start on the frog brigade and other stuff.

great bio, too - short and to the point.

heh, on the spitting things note, in the dvd, it has the bottle flying up and hitting les' bass. that was so funny "hey man, i dont go over to mcdonalds and throw s*&t at you, so, just keep your hands in your pockets, and enjoy the rest of the show." i laughed so hard when i saw that....

EDIT: i just realized you dont have Misellanious Debris on your discography. its an EP, but it has some great songs on it. Released in 1992.

Iscariot28


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 2:51 pm


wow, i was gone for a 2 nights, and this awesome thred apered! good job!
PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 5:19 pm


Thanks everyone! smile

Due to how fast this appears to be moving, I think it's almost time someone does the next FA. Who wants to do it? If no one feels up to it, I'd be more than happy to do another.

Theodore Foxfire


Iscariot28

PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 9:09 pm


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dunno who that dude is though...

EDIT: i know its someone from the CT shop, but i dont know what he does, or his name. im pretty sure that that is les' new completed 4 string.
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