i guess many musicians "suffer" from this. my brain does the same to songs that i either learned to play on bass or listened to very often. what i find very exiting are the smaller - or sometimes even bigger - variations in this after some years have passed. we alle know the joy when "rediscovering" the greatness of a song we love, maybe even learned once, but that we almooost forgot about. but then "BAM!" i have to listen to or play THIS EXACT song now, how comes that I didn't hear it for such a long time?! if you have this great moment, you should try to jam to a bassless version of it, before listening the original. amazing things happen, if you dived deep into a song once, but then you can't counsciously remember every note and so you have to fill in some gaps and stuff. for me, these are the moments where i can feel my own progress as a musician best. it's absolutely great if you don't remember every single note. i perform my best bedroom-music exactly when i rediscover those kind of songs. :D
@@Makkis good catch. This is just the normal mix with the bass stem removed, so the leftover bass sound must be from some mic bleed to the other instruments. It's probably mostly the drums
@@otherwords1375 This video is not edited from the finished song. Vulf has tracks of guitar, drums, bass, etc available for download and this guy mixed everything together but the bass. The faint bass you hear is probably Joe 's live bass getting picked up by drum mics.
Without the bass it instantly becomes the soundtrack to an instructional video on cleaning toaster ovens.
I know
This comment is great but the song is still pretty good even without the bass haha
Perfect for bassists to play along with. Also shows to non-musicians why bass is so important.
what a beautiful comment
agreed.
I want to like it but your comment is so obvious that it explodes of obviousness
It's kinda like karaoke for bass
If you listen carefully you can still hear it in the drum and piano mics
at first I thought you were trying to spell mix really badly for some reason
Hard to isolate completely
I've heard this song so many times my brain automatically fills in the bass parts...like a phantom bass
The bass is like the lyrics we never got
i guess many musicians "suffer" from this. my brain does the same to songs that i either learned to play on bass or listened to very often.
what i find very exiting are the smaller - or sometimes even bigger - variations in this after some years have passed. we alle know the joy when "rediscovering" the greatness of a song we love, maybe even learned once, but that we almooost forgot about. but then "BAM!" i have to listen to or play THIS EXACT song now, how comes that I didn't hear it for such a long time?!
if you have this great moment, you should try to jam to a bassless version of it, before listening the original. amazing things happen, if you dived deep into a song once, but then you can't counsciously remember every note and so you have to fill in some gaps and stuff. for me, these are the moments where i can feel my own progress as a musician best.
it's absolutely great if you don't remember every single note. i perform my best bedroom-music exactly when i rediscover those kind of songs. :D
No Dart?
More like No Heart.
Agree
Stratton: No Joe!
Joe: [silence]
If you listen hard enough, you can hear him, this is just joe without an amp
@@Makkis good catch. This is just the normal mix with the bass stem removed, so the leftover bass sound must be from some mic bleed to the other instruments. It's probably mostly the drums
Joe Dart NOT on the Joe Dart bass
I have took my bass and play over this. But it's not the same. May be i forgot my sunglasses
Perfect for bass practice. Thanks dude.
practiced my bass to this for 30 mintes
my neck is broken now thanks
This is making me deeply uncomfortable
I can still feel it🤩
It's not totally deleted, just really quieted. You can still hear the track very faintly.
@@otherwords1375 This video is not edited from the finished song. Vulf has tracks of guitar, drums, bass, etc available for download and this guy mixed everything together but the bass. The faint bass you hear is probably Joe 's live bass getting picked up by drum mics.
@@helenzlazzli Fair enough, but it gives the same result. There is still some bass in this recording.
@@otherwords1375 yeah its Joe Dart encouraging/taunting any bass player trying to play along lol
Doing the lord's work out here, many thanks
extremely cursed
I really need this!!!
im using this a lot to practice, ty :D
this feels wrong
I still hum the bass line cant help it 🤣🤣🤣
This got cursed energy
Just what I needed thx mate
Now make Dean Town no bass mix
i can still hear the bass.....
i can hear it even when there is none
its still there just quieter
This really teaches you to get locked onto the drums, get your timing right and focus more without Joe in the track.
i love you thanks SO MUCH
You can hear a bit of a mic bleed with the bass ^^
why i still hearing the bass?
Idk if it’s just me but I still hear it with bass but it’s prolly cuz I listen to this song to much 😂
Bass bleed into other mics
well this without bass has no soul
this is honestly quite sad
Not is if you're a bassplayer, now i can play along
1:22
What did you do to Joe?
Kinda hurts to listen to, in a strange way.
The lifeline to this song is the bass.. Sounds so bland without it..
Its an abomination.