Underrated bassist
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1.Pete Farndon-The Pretenders
2.Graham Maby-Joe Jackson
3.John Wetton-
I also liked them a lot, Pete Farndon had a great sound, played great lines and played an all black Ric 4001 along with a P bass.
Graham Maby was also a great versatile bassist who made a flatwound Ibinez J bass copy sound almost like a Ric.
John Wetton is not underrated, he's a known great.
2.Graham Maby-Joe Jackson
3.John Wetton-
I also liked them a lot, Pete Farndon had a great sound, played great lines and played an all black Ric 4001 along with a P bass.
Graham Maby was also a great versatile bassist who made a flatwound Ibinez J bass copy sound almost like a Ric.
John Wetton is not underrated, he's a known great.
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Damn, I'm always the only one to mention Doug Rauch...
He is maybe not underrated but simply too unknown. Played with Santana, Cobham, Lenny White, Loading Zone, The Voices Of East Harlem, Buzzy Linhart etc. Early pioneers of slap bass, or double thumbing actually. Funky liquid sound. Played a Fender Jazz with a EB humbucker at the neck, probably wired stereo. He died in the late seventies.
He is maybe not underrated but simply too unknown. Played with Santana, Cobham, Lenny White, Loading Zone, The Voices Of East Harlem, Buzzy Linhart etc. Early pioneers of slap bass, or double thumbing actually. Funky liquid sound. Played a Fender Jazz with a EB humbucker at the neck, probably wired stereo. He died in the late seventies.
Listen to Norman play "Hit Me..." here on a Fender Jazz, here!
http://www.theblockheads.com/download_media.php?file=norman_plays_hit_me.mp3
http://www.theblockheads.com/download_media.php?file=norman_plays_hit_me.mp3
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