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Primus All Bass

(ver. 1)
Primus
-------------THE CHEESY-COMPLETE BASS TABLATURE REFERENCE-------------------

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------------------Compiled by CHRISTOPHER PRESTON---------------------------


---------------Music by PRIMUS, Lyrics by Les Claypool----------------------
	
PRIMUS:                                           SAUSAGE:
Les Claypool- bass, vocals                        Les Claypool- bass, vocals
Larry LaLonde- guitar                             Jay Lane- guitar
Tim "Herb" Alexander- drums                       Todd Huth- drums
	
	
IMPORTANT:
IF YOU FEEL THAT SOMEONE ELSE HAS BEEN GIVEN CREDIT FOR A SONG YOU TABBED,
PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO TELL ME!!!  I CHANGE THE BEGINNING OF EACH TAB LINE
TO |--etc. OCCASIONALLY I FIND A TAB ON THE NET WITH NO NAME.  IF IT IS
YOURS, TELL ME.

	I've compiled a bunch of different people's ideas, added to them, 
added some of my own, and voila! Here it is.  I have tried to include who
please E-Mail me and let me know.  I am very sorry for anyone who hasn't
gotten credit for their tab.  , I'm trying to figure out the interlude to
"Harold..." so I can post the complete song, not just the basic chords.
include anyting by Primus or Sausage in bass tab (Please no Guitar- Somebody
start one just for guitar, please) and off bootlegs (e.g. Master Of Puppets,
Skinny)  I'm also working on the EXACT notes for "Tippi Toes". 

Please send comments!

--------------------An Introduction to Claypooldom--------------------------
Because of the growing number of Les's basses, I'm adapting this system:
****************************Les's Basses*************************************
1.  	Carl Thompson fretted 4 string.  Includes a  black Kahler tremolo 	with
a whammy bar.
2.	Carl Thompson fretless 6 string.  Nicknamed the "Rainbow bass", It 	has a
36 inch scale.  The body contains strips of walnut, curly 	maple, padauk,
purple heart, ebony and cocobolo.  The strings are 	threaded through the back
of this rear extension - near where the 	strap pin is.  They're stretched
over a one-piece, hand-made wooden 	bridge and anchored by Schaller tuning
machines.  The basic part of 	the neck is made of quartersawn hardrock maple.
 The center of the 	fingerboard is Indian ebony, with 1/8-inch-wide strips of
padauk, 	cocobolo and ebony on either side.  The serial number, which is the
	day the bass was finished, and also Carl Thompson's bithday, is 	2-5-90.	
Les got this just in time to record "Sailing the Seas Of
	Cheese".  It has a single active EMG mode 45P
3.	Carl Thompson 4 string fretted maple.  It's the same as his other 	Carl
Thompson 4 string, except without the tremolo, and maple.  He 	uses it as a
backup for the above 4- string.
4. 	Zeta electric stand-up, which he bought in a pawn shop.
5. 	Kay acousic upright, which he bought for $300 in a pawn shop.
6.	Eko beatle bass, which he bought from some store which acquired all 	of
Eko's stock.
7.	Tune 6 string fretless, which he used before he got his Carl 		Thompson.
 It can be seen in "Bill and Ted's bogus Journey", and at 	the '91 Roskilde
Festival. 
8.	Carl Thompson fretted 6 string, which Les bought toward the end of 	Pork
Soda.  Carl Thompson claims it's the first 6 string bass ever 	made in the
world.  He had it sitting around his house, and Les asked 	him to put a real
light gauge of strings on it.  Carl Thompson didn't 	like it because the neck
was so thin.  The "G" and "C" strings are 	unwound like a guitar's.  The
body's maple. 
9.	Dan Maloney 3 string fretted bass banjo.  The only one in the world, 	It
was made by Les's high school friend.
10.	Dan Maloney electric stand-up.  I have never seen this one, but on 	MTV's
SUPEROCK, Les says that he was the guy who made it.
11. 	??? Rickenbocker (White) which was given to Les by Geddy Lee, when 	they
were sitting in Geddy's house drunk.
12.	??? Fender Jazz bass???
	For amplifiers, Les has a ADA MB-1 preamp, and an ADA MP-2 guitar pre-amp
modified by ADA's Todd Langer with a MIDI Ground Control footpedal made by
Digital Music.  That has a bunch of effects which he uses, such as distortion
and chorus.  His head is a Mesa/Boogie 400 plus head which feeds into two
Mesa/Boogie 2X15 cabinets.  
	For his studio gear, (Pork Soda) he used an ADA MB-1 pre-amp, a Meyers EQ,
an Alesis Micro Limiter, an ADA Stereo Tapped Delay, and a Systech Harmonic
Energizer.
	For "Tales From the Punchbowl", Les recorded right from ADA MP-2 pre amp
into the soundboard.
	Les uses three fingers for plucking (index, middle, ring).  He slaps
most of the songs, and strums the chords.  He does this by striking the two
or three notes with his ring and index finger in a casual up or down stroke.
			      
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	Well, there just isn't that many Primus/Sausage songs to tab!  If you can
and some usefull Primus info (A typed magazine article, interview, etc.)  If
you're interested in trading bootlegs, please mail me your list!

------------------------------Fan Club---------------------------------------
	I am not a member of the fan club, but I just thought I'd give the
address.  Someone please tell me if it's good!

		Club Bastardo
		3470 19th st.
		San Francisco, CA 944110

Be sure to send a S.A.S.E.

---------------------------Internet Sites-----------------------------------
Here's some Primus sites&sh*t I have encountered in my travels:

The Primus Cheesy Homepage (Highly Recomended):

Those Damn Blue Collared Tweekers:

alt.music.primus (Newsgroup)
alt.music.primus.sausage (Newsgroup)

A big thank you to the Primus FAQ and all of its contributers!

Extra special thanks to:
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"American Life" from "Sailing the Seas of Cheese"
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After seeing Les play this song on a video that somebody copied for me
(thanks again for the video, Dave) I noticed that Les strums and does hammer
ons for this riff.  I have rewritten it below.  The important thing to
rememeber when playing this is to keep your strumming constant and hammer on
all of the notes with your left hand.  The slap on the lowest note is done
on the downstroke strum, and isn't hard to work in to your strumming
technique.  Make sure that you let the G-string drone on while you hammer on
the D-string notes.

V = downstroke strum
^ = upstroke strum
h = hammer
S = slap

     (V)  ^         V         ^          V     ^     V     ^
G-|-------0-(0)(0)--0-(0)(0)--0-(0)(0)---0-----0-----0-----0--|--
D-|*------0--3h-5h--0--3h-5h--0--3h-5h------5h-5-----5-----5-*|-
A-|*---------------------------------------------------------*|-
E-|---3S------------------------------------------------------|-

The fills are done with the same strumming (downstroke on the downbeat,
upstroke on the upbeat), except that the left hand remains still, fretting a 
power chord first on Eb, then later on F.  

G-|--8--|-		G-|--10--|-
D-|--8--|-		D-|--10--|-
A-|--6--|-		A-|--8---|-	
E-|-----|-      	E-|------|-



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"Bob" from "Pork Soda"
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	This is played on a 6 string frettless, but I've figured it out 
on a 4 string fretless.  It can be done on a fretted, but it doesn't 
sound as good. Drop the "E" to "D", and finger each note, until the 
intro/verseriff, which is slapped.  The chorus is fingernail strummed, 
with the low note slapped.

Intro:
I--------11----12------------I-------11----12-12-12-12-11----------------I 
I*-0--12----13----13--9-\sl-*I-0--12----12----------------12--12-11h-12h-I
I*--------------------------*I-------------------------------------------I
I----------------------------I-------------------------------------------I

		  Intro/Verse:                 28 times
I-----------------I----------7---I---------5---I
I-7-6-7-6---------I*---------7---I---------5--*I
I---------7-6-7-7-I*-------------I------------*I
I-----------------I---0/6--x-----I-6\0--x------I

Chorus:       9 times
I--4-/-5------I
I*-4-/-5------I
I*-2-/-5------I
I--------6\---I


"Solo"/Verse:         28 times Chorus:       9 times
I----------7---I---------5---II--4-/-5-------I
I*---------7---I---------5--*II*-4-/-5------*I
I*-------------I------------*II*-2-/-5------*I
I---0/6--x-----I-6\0--x------II--------6\----I

Pre Solo:
I--------11----12------------I-------11----12-12-12-12-11----------------I 
I*-0--12----13----13--9-\sl-*I-0--12----12----------------12--12-11h-12h-I
I*--------------------------*I-------------------------------------------I
I----------------------------I-------------------------------------------I

		  Solo + Verse:      A billion times
I-----------------I----------7---I---------5---I
I-7-6-7-6---------I*---------7---I---------5--*I
I---------7-6-7-7-I*-------------I------------*I
I-----------------I---0/6--x-----I-6\0--x------I

Outro:
I--------11----12------------I
I*-0--12----13----13--9-\sl-*I
I*--------------------------*I
I----------------------------I


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"Chicken And Corn" from Roskilde Festival 1991
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	I think I've heard this at other concerts, but I tabbed it from this one.
 It leads into "American Life".

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|5--5--5--5---|
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Lyrics:
Corn, corn, chicken and corn
Kernals of chicken and cobs of corn
Corn, corn, chicken and corn
Kernals of chicken and cobs of corn...etc.
            
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