Sorry if this is a question to which the answer is commonly known, but what did LP do when Pheonix left? Did they play with no Bassist? Did they just have random people do bass or use a synth or something?
why doesn't he join a band to stay ? it's like he plays with a band for a year or so he's sort of a stand-in bassplayer, right ?
cool.. i didnt know he toured with them too, is there any photos or vids of him playing with LP? besides ofcourse the OSC vid
Did Scott also play on Hybrid Theory? I can't remember. Phoenix isn't on the case or in the band list, so it makes sense, right?
Scott played on One Step Closer but that was it. A guy named Ian Hornbeck did bass on Papercut, A Place for My Head, and Forgotten, and Brad did the rest of the bass himself. *Edit* I'm loving Scott's email on that website.
Yeah, in the original '99 EP it has Kyle Christner credited as bass. He was in a band called NoseDive last I heard.
I've always wondered this myself, I think they played with some guy called Scott or something.. I remember Phoenix saying that he re-joined just in time for the Crawling Video shoot or something like that. But he was in Papercut and In The End as well?
Actually, its probably the Roseland Ballroom show in NY on 09.20.00. Phi was back with the band way before the 2001 show there... Other than that one (09.20) and the OSC video, the only other known video of Scott performing with the band is from the show at the Mason Jar in Phoenix on 08.15.00.
I believe he performed at that show, but to my knowledge the camera never explicitly focuses on that side of the stage long enough to get a good shot of him. At most, I think it shows a shadow on the right side of the stage for a second or two here and there. (Such as the first moments of 'With You' on that one...)
Yeah, you're right. The camera is on the left side of the stage most of the time so you don't really see Rob or Scott much. You can tell it's Scott though, because Scott's bass has all 4 tuners on top of the headstock, Phoenix's has 3 on the top and 1 on the bottom.