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John Lawrence
Posted 2004-12-27 8:17 PM (#167911)
Subject: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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Since I also played a P-Bass in and after college in addition to my Ovation Tornado in several garage and several decent rock bands just wondering what people's input on bass players might be. Still play bass 9that same bass) and of course all my Ovations and Fenders. We have done the guitar thing why not the bass thing. My top ten (living or dead) and not necessarily in order are John Entwistle, Jack Bruce, Paul McCartney, Sting, Giddy Lee, Michael Anthony, Ron Wood, John Paul Jones, Tom Hamilton and Dusty Hill. Of course there are others too. Play On!

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Standingovation
Posted 2004-12-27 9:06 PM (#167912 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)



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CHRIS SQUIRE. Nobody else even comes close.
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-12-27 9:10 PM (#167913 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)



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Entwistle for me.
I am a big Who fan. Entwistle played a driving "lead bass". If his talent was not enough, he also managed to hold his bandmates together. There is a DVD out of one of the John's last shows. They put a small video camera on the headstock aimed it down the fretboard.
Chris Squire of "Yes" is also fantastic.
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Paulcc1
Posted 2004-12-27 9:22 PM (#167914 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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Bass players I would have to say Jack Bruce and Victor Wooton, Barry Oakly (Allman Bros. band).
There are many, many more I cant even begin to name them.
Paul
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stephent28
Posted 2004-12-27 9:31 PM (#167915 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)



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In listening to old records of the past I was always amazed at how melodic Paul McCartney's bass playing was.

My favorites however are:

John Entwistle
Chris Squire
Stanley Clarke
Victor Wooten
Felix Pappalardi (of Mountain)


Also noticed while looking at the other lists that most of the bass players listed would be what I considered to be "lead playing bassist".
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stonebobbo
Posted 2004-12-28 1:47 AM (#167916 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)



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You can't go wrong liking any of the above mentioned greats.

I always liked Lonnie Turner's playing, both his session work with folks like Albert King and his many years with the Steve Miller Band. Also, Gerald Johnson who played many years for Dave Mason and also Steve Miller. Finally, Carl Radle.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-12-28 1:57 AM (#167917 - in reply to #167911)
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I can't list any favorites, but can say that the bass player is the most overlooked member of most bands even though he (or she) is the most important part of a good sound, exceeding the drummer IMHO. I would encourage kids who want to work and make money to learn to play the bass well and you will be employed more often than Chet Atkins if he was still alive.

One of my favorites is Mack McNally, who shows up on a lot of country CDs or albums and played bass on the BeeGees "One Night Only" videotape, one of the best sounding videos I have ever heard.

Bailey
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Beal
Posted 2004-12-28 7:48 AM (#167918 - in reply to #167911)
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James Jamerson
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an4340
Posted 2004-12-28 8:45 AM (#167919 - in reply to #167911)
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BB King said that without the "guitar bass" there'd be no rock n' roll.
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LoJoe
Posted 2004-12-28 8:52 AM (#167920 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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Originally posted by Bailey:
I can't list any favorites, but can say that the bass player is the most overlooked member of most bands even though he (or she) is the most important part of a good sound, exceeding the drummer IMHO. I would encourage kids who want to work and make money to learn to play the bass well and you will be employed more often than Chet Atkins if he was still alive.



Being primarily a bass player now, I'll have to second that. As a long time guitar player, I was always having to compete against a crowd of guitar players for any open position from a garage band to a church praise band. Band leaders had their pick of the litter. I took up bass three years ago and now play in three different bands and turn down offers for others. Because the bass (other than solo work) is primarily an in the background, non glory part of the rhythm section, there is a shortage of skilled players. It's one of those instruments you don't notice...UNTIL IT'S MISSING!

I'll add Marcus Miller, Roscoe Beck and Gary Willis to the list.
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Strummin12
Posted 2004-12-28 8:53 AM (#167921 - in reply to #167911)
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Though my faves would probably be Paul McCartney, Geddy, and John Paul Jones... Flea of the Chili Peppers is incredible...though I'm not really a fan of the band.

Those come to mind quickly.

Johnny
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-28 9:11 AM (#167922 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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Macca
Jaco
Jonesy
Squire
Greg Lake
Jon Camp
Mike Rutherford
Carl Radle
Leland Sklar
John Wetton
Nathan East

(no particular order)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-12-28 9:12 AM (#167923 - in reply to #167911)
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Joe Osborne, Carol Kaye
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Paul Wag
Posted 2004-12-28 12:07 PM (#167924 - in reply to #167911)
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Phil Lesh
Jack Casady

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beatlejuice53
Posted 2004-12-28 6:55 PM (#167925 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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My faves in no particular order:
John Entwistle
John Paul Jones
Dave Hope
Geddy Lee
Leon Medica
Chris Squire
Paul McCartney
Nathan East
Greg Lake
Dean Felber

These are just my faves. Doesn't mean I think they are the best.
Bill
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Tony PD
Posted 2004-12-28 9:58 PM (#167926 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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For someone like myself, who can't walk and chew gum at the same time, I especially admire great bassists who sing too!

Geddy Lee
Doug Pinnick (King's X)
Jack Bruce

Great bassists who don't sing.

John Entwistle
Chris Squire
John Paul Jones
Terrence (Geezer) Butler (Black Sabbath)
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stonebobbo
Posted 2004-12-29 12:10 AM (#167927 - in reply to #167911)
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My favorite bassist to watch is Tina Weymouth of the Talking Heads and the Tom Tom Club.



I know, I know ... but she can REALLY play!
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Bailey
Posted 2004-12-29 1:15 AM (#167928 - in reply to #167911)
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Paul Wag

Is that Jack Casady of the Merry Pranksters who drove the bus?
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John Lawrence
Posted 2004-12-29 6:20 AM (#167929 - in reply to #167911)
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Bet you'd like to check under Tina's G string and get down to bassics!!!!(SMILE)

John L.
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alpep
Posted 2004-12-29 7:55 AM (#167930 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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well, Sue would have to be my favorite bassist

but Jaco Pastorious runs a tight second

stanley Clarke

entwistle

graham from sly and the family stone
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Paul Wag
Posted 2004-12-29 10:46 AM (#167931 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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Is that Jack Casady of the Merry Pranksters who drove the bus?


Bailey, that was Neal Cassady :cool:

Jack Casady was friends I'm sure as he hails from Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna....

:D :D
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Paul Wag
Posted 2004-12-29 2:18 PM (#167932 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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One I forgot:

John Kahn

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dstan
Posted 2004-12-29 7:16 PM (#167933 - in reply to #167911)
Subject: Re: Top Ten Bassists (Rock, Country, Jazz, etc.)


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The late Allen Woody and of course Ralph Santoro who plays bass in our band...
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willard
Posted 2004-12-29 7:52 PM (#167934 - in reply to #167911)
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Anybody remember Dick Kniss?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-12-29 8:01 PM (#167935 - in reply to #167911)
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Nick Lowe, killer bass player & a great songwriter, if I could have written any song in the entire history of pop music it would have been "What's so Funny 'Bout Peace Love & Understanding"

Stone, I'm with you on Tina Weymouth, my buddy Bruce Martin plays with the TomTom Club and he knows she is a monster musician.
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