Bass ONLY cover of Born to be Wild by The Cult E Standard Tuning Brightness of the Sun: Is changing its focus ▶Tabs in this video created by me available here: https://samboatmusic.com/bass-tabs/ ▶Become a Patron to Support the channel and Prioritize your requests! Patreon: / samboatmusic ▶Buy My Shirt and Merch :) https://teespring.com/stores/samboatm... ▶Wonder How I play my tabs? Click this link! Tab Player: https://goplayalong.com/?c=samboatmusic ▶Wonder How I Make my tabs? Check out Guitar Pro Here👇 Tab Maker: https://www.guitar-pro.com/#ae370 ▶Want to send me a gift? Check out my Wishlist! https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... Main Gear ▶Strap (Amazon): https://geni.us/acdcstrap ▶Bass (Amazon): https://geni.us/scv60spb ▶Strings (Amazon): https://geni.us/dadd4str ▶Other Gear: https://www.amazon.com/shop/samboatmu... ▶Socials Facebook: / samboatmusicofficial Instagram: / samboatmusic Twitter: / samboatmusic Reverbnation: https://www.reverbnation.com/samboatm... ▶Tone Settings Volume - Full Tone - Full Strings - Pretty New ▶Sansamp (Amazon): https://geni.us/SansAmpBDDI level - 1/3 blend - 1/2 treble - 2/3 bass - 2/3 drive - 2/3 ▶Compressor (Amazon): https://geni.us/MXRcomp Ratio - 4 Release - 3/4 Attack - 3/4 Output - 2/3 Input - 2/3 Thank you to my Patrons on Patreon for making this video possible David Leigh Bryan Langston Phil Oldham Kris C EnigMarZ Chris Crawford Tracy Walton III Michael Pippin Jim Tyminski Christoph Mau Steve Kennedy Year: 1987 Album: Electric Bassist: Jamie Stewart Genre: Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Gothic Rock, Glam Metal, R&B ** Got this as a Patron Request. I recognized the song name, and it turned out to be a cover of the Steppenwolf song like I thought it might be! It's a pretty easy song, but the bass it difficult to hear in the mix. This cover is really driving, which the straight 8ths work really well for and help figure out the bass line. Looking at the live videos, I definitely see a Danzig similarity. The Samhain shirt the bassist is wearing in the 4th clip verifies that influence wasn't just in my mind The bassist also uses a different kind of bass in every clip I've seen Also, bar 20, sounds like it's recorded as open E, but that doesn't fit the pattern. Live, it follows the chord progression, so I tabbed it out the way that makes sense and you'd likely cover it live. Lastly, I couldnt make out anything other than what I tabbed, although it does sound like in the Solo there are a couple bass fills like what I have in bar 127. you're more than welcome to add in extra stuff to make it more interesting and compliment the guitar. Remember not to overdo it and you'll be golden :) • The Cult - Born to be wild (Live 1989) Sounds half step down, also sounds fairly different than the studio version 0:26 - Pick w/ spector Bass 0:57 1:54 - part of the solo 3:38 - 3 on A to 5 on E? during outro • The Cult - Born To Be Wild - BBC Broadcast... 0:27 - P bass, pick, open E 3:21 - p bass, pick • The Cult - Born To Be Wild - 1987 10of10 0:20 - music man bass, pick, shows the positioning & slide in intro 0:30 0:34 - open E, then 3/5/0 progression 1:54 - open E in solo 2:53 - open E, then moves to 3 (G) • The Cult - "Born To Be Wild" 0:34 - another different bass, pick, then shows 3/5/0 progression 2:40 - 0/3/5/3/0 pattern • Cult 1987 Wild Flower & Born To Be Wild 2:44 - Jackson bass headstock 3:46 Thanks for watching! Enjoy :) #thecult #basstab #basscover #basstabs This music belongs to The original artists. Please support them by buying their music ______ Disclaimer: This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. There is no additional cost to you. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make more videos for you all :)