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Thread: Great Bass Lines

  1. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post

    I'll raise you with this. The best ever. End of story.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYql...l=thecatkeaton

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  3. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    Massively underrated bass player.

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  5. #30

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    Tommy the Cat - Primus

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  7. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    Massively underrated bass player.
    He was good but not amazing

    The guy from chic played that slap bass on notorious in the studio

  8. #33

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    The Daddy


  9. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    He was good but not amazing

    The guy from chic played that slap bass on notorious in the studio
    Bernard Edwards was one of the best and influential bass players ever. That doesn't take anything away from how good John Taylor is.

  10. #35

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    Iron maiden Wrathchild is one of my favourites
    Always a great song in their live shows.
    Steve Harris is right up there for me.

  11. #36

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    Quote Originally Posted by willo1927 View Post
    Iron maiden Wrathchild is one of my favourites
    Always a great song in their live shows.
    Steve Harris is right up there for me.
    He's a very good bassist

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    Way too much mediocracy in this thread.


  16. #41

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    Quote Originally Posted by Refusenik-Blue View Post
    Way too much mediocracy in this thread.

    I love me some Rick Beato. He's a little cheesy, his judgment is flawed, but his musical knowledge and ability is astounding. But while we're at it, what have you got?

  17. #42

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    Would be something from and in no particular order,
    Larry Graham
    Victor Wooten
    Geddy Lee
    Pino Palladino
    Bakithi Kumalo
    Marcus Millar
    John Paul Jones
    Carol Kaye
    Mark King
    Paul McCartney
    John Entwhistle
    Tony Levin

    I’ve gone for various styles and depends on what mood I’m in as to what is in the CD player have been going through the YES back catalogue of late and been warming to the skills of the late Chris Squire.
    The what makes this song great series from Rick Beato is I think some of the best stuff on you tube I’m not a musician but his technical breakdowns are brilliant and for non-musicians so interesting. I have watched his interview tonight with Jon Anderson it’s great stuff.

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  19. #44

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    Quote Originally Posted by Refusenik-Blue View Post
    Would be something from and in no particular order,
    Larry Graham
    Victor Wooten
    Geddy Lee
    Pino Palladino
    Bakithi Kumalo
    Marcus Millar
    John Paul Jones
    Carol Kaye
    Mark King
    Paul McCartney
    John Entwhistle
    Tony Levin

    I’ve gone for various styles and depends on what mood I’m in as to what is in the CD player have been going through the YES back catalogue of late and been warming to the skills of the late Chris Squire.
    The what makes this song great series from Rick Beato is I think some of the best stuff on you tube I’m not a musician but his technical breakdowns are brilliant and for non-musicians so interesting. I have watched his interview tonight with Jon Anderson it’s great stuff.
    Have you seen the Paul McCartney 3-2-1 series with Rick Rubin? Absolutely amazing. It's on Hulu. Do you get that?

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  22. #47

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    Quote Originally Posted by Refusenik-Blue View Post
    Would be something from and in no particular order,
    Larry Graham
    Victor Wooten
    Geddy Lee
    Pino Palladino
    Bakithi Kumalo
    Marcus Millar
    John Paul Jones
    Carol Kaye
    Mark King
    Paul McCartney
    John Entwhistle
    Tony Levin

    I’ve gone for various styles and depends on what mood I’m in as to what is in the CD player have been going through the YES back catalogue of late and been warming to the skills of the late Chris Squire.
    The what makes this song great series from Rick Beato is I think some of the best stuff on you tube I’m not a musician but his technical breakdowns are brilliant and for non-musicians so interesting. I have watched his interview tonight with Jon Anderson it’s great stuff.
    I'm another musical illiterate (in that I am a very keen consumer of music but don't understand any theory) and I watch shedloads of Rick Beato videos on Youtube. I'm also a fan of this bright-eyed and lovable Opera vocal coach who analyses conventional rock ditties and the like:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI0RsRaUBMI&t=472s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post

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    This one's not too shabby

    https://youtu.be/5Da9sc6YDBo

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