Why Roger Waters Ditched the Rickenbacker for the P‑Bass
Explore the iconic "classic rock" sound of Pink Floyd, built on the steady, warm foundation of the Fender Precision Bass. This "electric bass" was central to their mix throughout the 1970s, defining their signature low-end. Discover how the "bass guitar" and its unique "precision bass tone" contributed to the band's enduring "vintage sound" during the "70s rock" era.

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Robert Fripp: New York - Wimborne (1985)

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David Gilmour Documentary - The Battle For Pink Floyd's Name

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Zeppelin 'When the Levee Breaks' Guitars DEMYSTIFIED!

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