Radiohead – Treefingers (Extended Version)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2000 single Treefingers (Extended Version).
Music from Treefingers (Extended Version)
Artists on Treefingers (Extended Version)
Gear Used On Treefingers (Extended Version)
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Radiohead – Treefingers (Extended Version) (2000). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Colin Greenwood
Roles:
Upright-Basses used by Colin Greenwood on Treefingers (Extended Version)
Avg price: $4,930.50
Listed in this March 29, 2019 Bass Magazine article.
Basses Touring: 1963, 1972 & 1976 Fender Precision Basses; new additions: Sadowsky NYC Bass, Lakland Donald Duck Dunn Bass; home basses: 1962 Fender Jazz Bass, Sadowsky Metro Bass, South Korean student upright, Ned Steinberger electric upright
Rig Ampeg SVT-VR, Ampeg SVT 810, Ampeg B-15RW, Ashdown ABM 300 EVO II, Ashdown 410H & 115 cabinets
Pedals Lovetone Big Cheese, Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver
Synth Novation Bass Synth, Roland PC-500
Picks Dunlop Tortex
According to the Radiohead fansite The King of Gear, the Steinberger is a CR4M and was "[u]sed live by Colin from 2002 until the In Rainbows tour, first on Pyramid Song, and later on Sail To The Moon as well. This bass was also used on the recording of Sail To The Moon."