Your Top Bass Players
Re: Your Top Bass Players
Chris Squire
John Glasscock (Jethro Tull) RIP....
Dave Pegg (Fairport Convention, Jethro Tull)
Mike Oldfield (Although well known on guitar he is very underated on bass)
Ciaran Brennan (Clannad) Simple player but with great feel
Sting
Tony Levin
Macca
Geddy Lee
Herbie Flowers (British Session Legend)
Joe Osborne (American Session Legend)
And heaps more!
emac.
John Glasscock (Jethro Tull) RIP....
Dave Pegg (Fairport Convention, Jethro Tull)
Mike Oldfield (Although well known on guitar he is very underated on bass)
Ciaran Brennan (Clannad) Simple player but with great feel
Sting
Tony Levin
Macca
Geddy Lee
Herbie Flowers (British Session Legend)
Joe Osborne (American Session Legend)
And heaps more!
emac.
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Excellent Jack!
As a former Guitar/Bass player (my axe was a FG '79 4001), I gained a tremendous amount of respect for Sir Paul. It took a lot of work for me to be able to sing and play on "I Saw Her Standing There". He really brought a songwriters perspective to Bass; incorporating elements of both melody and rhythm into his playing.
When I played in my first duo, we experienced the same problem with "Brown-eyed Girl" I prided on learning both the bass and lead (which is full of double-stops and runs). Problem was, I couldn't play either AND sing-and neither could my partner. We ended up with me playing bass ("cause I played it like the record) and he played the intro riff and a few of the "essential" licks, but mostly strummed chords and sang. It never sounded right to me, but it was a heavilly requested number, so I guess it worked.
I've never heard any compromise in Sir Pauls live work.
Tim Bogert-Vanilla Fudge: Played LEAD Bass!
Timothy B. Schmidt: Great palyer and voice.
As a former Guitar/Bass player (my axe was a FG '79 4001), I gained a tremendous amount of respect for Sir Paul. It took a lot of work for me to be able to sing and play on "I Saw Her Standing There". He really brought a songwriters perspective to Bass; incorporating elements of both melody and rhythm into his playing.
When I played in my first duo, we experienced the same problem with "Brown-eyed Girl" I prided on learning both the bass and lead (which is full of double-stops and runs). Problem was, I couldn't play either AND sing-and neither could my partner. We ended up with me playing bass ("cause I played it like the record) and he played the intro riff and a few of the "essential" licks, but mostly strummed chords and sang. It never sounded right to me, but it was a heavilly requested number, so I guess it worked.
I've never heard any compromise in Sir Pauls live work.
Tim Bogert-Vanilla Fudge: Played LEAD Bass!
Timothy B. Schmidt: Great palyer and voice.
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Mick Karn
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Alex, have you heard Anthony Jackson's latest CD, Interspirit? Awesome music! 
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Some of my influences/favorites, in no particular order:
Jon Camp
Chris Squire
Jaco Pastorius
Mark Egan
Geddy Lee
Michael Rutherford
Alain Caron
Michael Manring
Bunny Brunel
Jon Camp
Chris Squire
Jaco Pastorius
Mark Egan
Geddy Lee
Michael Rutherford
Alain Caron
Michael Manring
Bunny Brunel
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chris squire, john wetton, gary strater, ray shulman, geddy lee, mike rutherford, nigel mclaren, tony levin, jeff berlin.
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I forgot about Shulman!
I have all the GG albums and I saw them in '75; I was sitting about 12' from Ray, right in front where I could take some great photos.
Re: Your Top Bass Players
Jack Bruce, Paul McCartney, Chris Squire, John Entwhistle, Victor Whooten, Sting Tony Levin, Greg Lake, Geddy Lee, Stanley Clark, Tal Wilkenfeld, Mike Rutherford, Jaco…. I know there are more out there but I can’t think of them now…. Of course there are many on this forum whose playing I admire!
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Re: Your Top Bass Players
Chris Squire
Geddy Lee
Geezer Butler
John Entwistle
Jack Bruce
Paul McCartney
John Paul Jones
Pino Palladino
James Jamerson
Tony Levin
Carl Radle
Boz Burrell
Sting
Tom Hamilton
Geddy Lee
Geezer Butler
John Entwistle
Jack Bruce
Paul McCartney
John Paul Jones
Pino Palladino
James Jamerson
Tony Levin
Carl Radle
Boz Burrell
Sting
Tom Hamilton
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Good call on the Mick Karn.
My favorites might not be the "best" but they are original and I recognize them when I hear them:
Macca
Geddy Lee
Chris Squire
Peter Hook
David Steel
Sting
John Wetton
Tony Butler
Bootsy Collins
John Entwistle
John Paul Jones
Andy Rourke
Les Pattinson
Mark King
Simon Raymonde
Flea
Les Claypool
My favorites might not be the "best" but they are original and I recognize them when I hear them:
Macca
Geddy Lee
Chris Squire
Peter Hook
David Steel
Sting
John Wetton
Tony Butler
Bootsy Collins
John Entwistle
John Paul Jones
Andy Rourke
Les Pattinson
Mark King
Simon Raymonde
Flea
Les Claypool
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This topic is moving over to the Groove Yard for possible best participation.
The shadow topic can stay here until tomorrow.
The shadow topic can stay here until tomorrow.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Re: Your Top Bass Players
McCartney
John Glascock (Jethro Tull mid 70's)
Chris Squire
Entwistle
Bryan Helium (Of Montreal)
Gabe Nelson (Cake)
...and that's all I can think of at the moment.
John Glascock (Jethro Tull mid 70's)
Chris Squire
Entwistle
Bryan Helium (Of Montreal)
Gabe Nelson (Cake)
...and that's all I can think of at the moment.
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Gabe is quite talented, Brian. Great player!
Just tonight my eleven year-old was playing Cake's version of 'I Will Survive'.
Just tonight my eleven year-old was playing Cake's version of 'I Will Survive'.
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...on youtube, that is. He's a sax player, not a bassist.
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jps wrote:Some of my influences/favorites, in no particular order:
Jon Camp
Chris Squire
Jaco Pastorius
Mark Egan
Geddy Lee
Michael Rutherford
Alain Caron
Michael Manring
Bunny Brunel
Whoops, I forgot to add Jon Camp he is one of my real faves!
eden.
