Prog

Tony Levin

- By Guy Pratt (Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets)

“I ’m choosing Tony as my prog icon, although obviously his work straddles a great deal of genres; he’s as much art-rock as anything. You could say the same of Robert Fripp. Tony has played on so many records that I love. He has probably been the biggest influence on me as a bass player, more than anyone, yet not in an overt way. What’s so extraordin­ary about him is that for someone who has such stratosphe­ric technical ability – he’s transcribe­d Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite for the Chapman Stick, for Christ’s sake – he’s so playful and cheeky as a player. Nothing he ever does sounds muso. I recognise the punk-rock chancer that I am in his playing. He’s one of the few players where I often think: ‘I would have done that.’

“I only got the Pink Floyd gig because Tony had to go on tour with Peter Gabriel, so I owe him. On that first tour with Floyd, on One Slip there’s a Stick solo in it, which I had to emulate on bass, which I did by turning up every effect I had and just going nuts. Copying his playing felt really natural. Pretty much everything he does feels incredibly natural.

“I went with Lee [Harris from Saucerful Of Secrets] to see him at the reunion of L’Image, Tony’s original 70s band with Steve Gadd. Everyone in this band was so stellar. Lee said that they were so good, it was the only time he’d ever seen a band with Steve Gadd in it and forgotten that Steve Gadd was in it.

“I’ve always got on fantastica­lly with Tony – he is the most charming, delightful company. We got on stage together at the NAMM Show in California in 2013. He’d done a long thing explaining to the audience why he couldn’t play Sledgehamm­er because he didn’t have the right effects. Of course, I told him that the first rule of showbiz is that you don’t tell people why you can’t do something, you just do it. So we started playing it.

“[King Crimson’s] Elephant Talk is a riff I always play at soundcheck, but my personal favourite – and that’s because there’s a little trick I nicked off it unconsciou­sly which has been a mainstay of my playing ever since

– is Not One Of Us from Peter Gabriel III. I wasn’t even sure that was a Stick, I just wondered how on earth you could get a bass to sound like that.” DE

“For someone who has such stratosphe­ric technical ability, he’s so playful and cheeky as a player.

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