CLAYTON ROCKS - A Podcast about Adam Clayton

CLAYTON ROCKS - Episode 2 The BASS LINES of the Joshua Tree Album

January 13, 2023 Niall Season 1 Episode 2
CLAYTON ROCKS - Episode 2 The BASS LINES of the Joshua Tree Album
CLAYTON ROCKS - A Podcast about Adam Clayton
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CLAYTON ROCKS - A Podcast about Adam Clayton
CLAYTON ROCKS - Episode 2 The BASS LINES of the Joshua Tree Album
Jan 13, 2023 Season 1 Episode 2
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CLAYTON ROCKS is a niche Podcast for BASS PLAYERS who are interested in the Bass Lines, Basses & Bass Gear of legendary Bassist ADAM CLAYTON of U2. 

In this episode, co-hosts Niall Featherstone in Dublin and Thomas Fioriglio in New York present an analysis of Adam’s amazing BASS LINES on the iconic 1987 U2 Album The Joshua Tree.  Niall & Thom breakdown and discuss each of the 11 Tracks on the Album and play short Bass snippets from 9 of its most famous Bass lines.

This episode also features a very special Guest Interview with Dani Balogh, a superb Bassist who is one of the world’s finest Adam Clayton Bass Cover artists whose work can be viewed on his outstanding You Tube Channel "DaniB5000”.

(This Episode was designed by Niall Featherstone & Thomas Fioriglio and produced & edited by Zoltán Czibere).

 

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CLAYTON ROCKS is a niche Podcast for BASS PLAYERS who are interested in the Bass Lines, Basses & Bass Gear of legendary Bassist ADAM CLAYTON of U2. 

In this episode, co-hosts Niall Featherstone in Dublin and Thomas Fioriglio in New York present an analysis of Adam’s amazing BASS LINES on the iconic 1987 U2 Album The Joshua Tree.  Niall & Thom breakdown and discuss each of the 11 Tracks on the Album and play short Bass snippets from 9 of its most famous Bass lines.

This episode also features a very special Guest Interview with Dani Balogh, a superb Bassist who is one of the world’s finest Adam Clayton Bass Cover artists whose work can be viewed on his outstanding You Tube Channel "DaniB5000”.

(This Episode was designed by Niall Featherstone & Thomas Fioriglio and produced & edited by Zoltán Czibere).