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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 7:19 pm
by johnallg
What about Ted Turner of Wishbone Ash? Also a Rick player.

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 7:25 pm
by rictified
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.

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 2:36 am
by studiotwosession
Did Graham Maby also play a lot with Marhsall Crenshaw? (Speaking of Jangle Pop.)

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 4:46 am
by pekka
Damn, I'm always the only one to mention Doug Rauch...Image
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.

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 6:42 am
by thumper
how about john decon of queen?

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 10:36 am
by wints
I'll second that Lonnie. John Deacon, who did play a Ric early on, is way underrated. His stuff from 74-77 is wonderful, and fits in with Queen at their majestic best!

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 12:53 pm
by marty
Someone whose name doesn't crop up too often in these types of threads which leads me to think he is underrated is Norman Watt Roy.

He's a great player mostly known for his playing with Ian Dury as a member of The Blockheads, a very hard working and dedicated bass player.

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:23 pm
by henny
John Deacon with said Rickenbacker.

1970 Jetglo 4001!

"...at one stage he did try a Rickenbacker because as he says "I used to like Chris Squire". However, he had problems recording with it and eventually went back to his tried and trusted Fender."

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Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:46 pm
by brianb
You're right Martin. Mr. Roy should be on this list. I kinda forgot about him. Just try to get the bass line of " Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" down right.

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 2:07 pm
by henny
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

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 3:38 pm
by wints
Funny, I was thinking about NWR the other day. He bought groove to the Blockheads 4 sure...

Takes me back to my teen years while laughing out Ian Dury's lyrics. Truly a very underrated bloke in all respects.
"Sweet Gene Vincent"...

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 8:51 pm
by rictified
Yeah there was a lot of good stuff that was off the beaten path out of the late 70's and early 80's, it was a very adventurous time for music. Radio was great then.

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 1:49 am
by henry5
"Hit Me" is one of my favourite basslines ever....

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 2:20 am
by wints
Me too Shaun. His finest work there imo...

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 3:48 am
by studiotwosession
Ron Blair.