Andy Rourke (The Smiths)

His crisp plectrum tone and deftly articulated passages anchored one of rock’s most influential ensembles: The Smiths.  Though Moz and Marr garnered the glam and glory, the rhythm section of Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke added a swing element to their slabs ‘n’ singles which afforded the Mancunian lads a unique rhythmic identity.

 

Andy braided Morrissey’s tuxedoed tenor croon with the sus-chord sorcery of Johnny Marr with pocket grooves punctuated with fluid counter-melodic passages, double-stops, chords and soulful rhythms. 

 

Dig Andy on “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now” with many of the above referenced assets on one track!

 

A producer, writer, collaborator, bandmember, among Rourke’s post Smiths endeavors included waxing tracks and/or stage work with The Pretenders, Badly Drawn Boy, Ian Brown, Blitz Vega, Free3bass (with Mani and Peter Hook), D.A.R.K with the late Dolores O’Riordan and Ole Koretsky, and various stints as a DJ and radio host.  Andy also composed for television (Anthony Bourdain) and film.

 

His main weapon of choice was the Fender Precision, along with old reliable Peavey Mark III bass head.

 

Andy Rourke Sound & Vision…

 

Andy with D.A.R.K. “Curvy” https://youtu.be/YWo-tNkHnOE

 

Andy with Mike and Moz “Last of the Famous International Playboys” https://youtu.be/Bk1wUKoXL20

 

Andy with Free3bass: https://youtu.be/SMiKVwInp7g

 

Mark Bedford (Madness)

 

By Thomas Semioli 

 

 

“Hey you! Don’t watch that! Watch this! This is the heavy monster sound!”

 

Among the most successful musical and video savvy ensembles to emerge from the UK’s late-1970s “2 Tone” ska revival were six barmy lads from Camden Town, London who appropriately dubbed themselves Madness.

 

With his Fender Precision perfectly tweaked low to further bolster the loveable lunacy of Suggs and his mates, Mark “Bedders” Bedford renders slinky walking bass passages and soulful motifs accented on the upbeat with a decidedly punk attitude that moved a generation – literally!

 

Doubling on upright, Bedders also waxed sides with Moz, Robert Wyatt, and also plies his craft with The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra formed by the Madness saxophonist. In addition to his Fender P, Bedders among Bedders weapons of choice include the Bass Center Bruce Thomas Signature Bass!

 

Bedders with Madness!

 

“Our House” https://youtu.be/oXA6CLTDekw

 

“One Step Beyond” https://youtu.be/SOJSM46nWwo

 

“Night Boat to Cairo” https://youtu.be/lLLL1KxpYMA

 

“House of Fun” https://youtu.be/GJ2X9SANsME

 

“Baggy Trousers” https://youtu.be/Dc3AovUZgvo

 

Dig Bedders with Mozzer!

 

“Our Frank” https://youtu.be/HkqVB8ci1Wc

 

“Sing Your Life” https://youtu.be/nWszQj2ACw8

 

Dig Bedders with the Lee Thompson Orchestra Live! https://youtu.be/Fh-t0NTB7cw