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Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:42 am
by bassduke49
You'd think that Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond would be the organist. :lol:

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:44 am
by fatcat
When we think of early Tull bassists, Cornick's probably the sound that comes to mind-using a Gibson EB2.
Hammond played on Aqualung to Minstrel In the Gallery.
I saw them live on the Brick tour, Hammond played a sunburst Jazz bass thru two Acoustic 360-361 amps.

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:46 am
by fatcat
Moody Blues bassist is John Lodge.

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:50 am
by fatcat
bassduke49 wrote:You'd think that Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond would be the organist. :lol:
Hammond adopted the name "Hammond-Hammond" as a joke, since both his father's name and mother's maiden name were the same.[2] He also joked in interviews that his mother defiantly chose to keep her maiden name, just like Eleanor Roosevelt.
C/P from Wiki.I'd read similar info several years ago.Explains the odd name affectation.

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:19 pm
by DevilsHandsAreAnIdolWorkshop
s4001 wrote:+1. I like Duffy's playing too. There's something concise and accessible about it. ... if that makes any sense.
It does make sense. Tasty and solid. I understand the band he's in, Points North, are going to be doing an all Rush gig this Friday, and he does Geddy exceedingly well.

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:29 am
by ricbass
I think I's add Andy West, Dave Hope (Kansas original bass player, Why is it no one mentions any Reggae bass Players like Family Man Barrett, or Sticky from Inka Inka? Bass holds down the forte in Reggae and is heard and felt calling Jah. Most of the Roots reggae are great bass players. They may not play Rics but they are still great bass players. My original 73 4001 had a great Reggae tone for calling Jah and it could get quite funky, too.

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:23 am
by Billsbro
Two excellent points!
First, Andy West always knocked me out. So funky and creative with The (Dixie) Dregs.
And second, bass is truly the root in reggae. Thanks for bringing that up!

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 2:43 pm
by JakeK
Paul McCartney
Chris Squire
John Entwistle Pre-1985
Pete Quaife
James Jamerson
Donald "Duck" Dunn
Carol Kaye
Ronnie Blair
Jack Bruce
Willie Weeks
Sting
Ronnie Lane

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 9:56 am
by Kingbreaker
Mike Mills of REM for the first four albums. I have a bootleg from 1983, a show in Toronto, that absolutely slays.

Although I actually cannot listen to Led Zeppelin for more than 30 seconds (overplayed by all my friends when I was younger), John Paul Jones is great too.

Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:33 am
by JWR
Bass is a new instrument to me but heres mine, kinda diverse but it's what I'm gravitating towards

Roger Glover
Tom Petersson
Stu Hamm

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 12:01 pm
by heinpete
Carmine Rojas! ( now with Joe Bonamassa, if not already with Nektar) :shock:

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:33 pm
by rickyfricky
Graham Maby!

Laid it DOWN some tasty on Joe Jackson's "Look Sharp".

Not that I can play like that . . . :(

Re: Favorite Bassists

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 6:45 am
by drjetty
We all know the usual suspects who are mentioned numerous times, but like the last poster I'm giving a shout for Graham Maby. He's been a stalwart for Joe Jackson on most of his albums through the many genres he's covered. Like 'rickyfricky' I picked up on him in the late 70's on the 'Look Sharp' album then the 'I'm The Man' album (check out the track 'Friday'). I've seen Maby play many times with Joe's many band line ups, the last being a Joe Jackson 3 piece with piano, bass and Dave Houghton on drums, he's a talented player who plays many genres of music.