― Candice DeLorenzo (divifold), Saturday, 10 June 2006 02:59 (nineteen years ago)
― Uri Frendimein (Uri Frendimein), Saturday, 10 June 2006 03:04 (nineteen years ago)
― Marmot 4-Tay (marmotwolof), Saturday, 10 June 2006 03:07 (nineteen years ago)
― Candice DeLorenzo (divifold), Saturday, 10 June 2006 03:10 (nineteen years ago)
― shorty (shorty), Saturday, 10 June 2006 03:13 (nineteen years ago)
Cliff Burton's always had a place in my heart, too.
― vartman (novaheat), Saturday, 10 June 2006 04:41 (nineteen years ago)
― musically (musically), Saturday, 10 June 2006 04:47 (nineteen years ago)
― JohnFoxxsJuno (JohnFoxxsJuno), Saturday, 10 June 2006 08:51 (nineteen years ago)
― Sweat Loaf (Sweat Loaf), Saturday, 10 June 2006 13:27 (nineteen years ago)
― StanM (StanM), Saturday, 10 June 2006 13:39 (nineteen years ago)
― bob smelser (monsterforaday), Saturday, 10 June 2006 14:14 (nineteen years ago)
― chap who would dare to be a nerd, not a geek (chap), Saturday, 10 June 2006 14:46 (nineteen years ago)
alsoSteve HarrisPhil Lesh
― Roger Fidelity (Roger Fidelity), Saturday, 10 June 2006 17:56 (nineteen years ago)
Me too. I wish I could find a bassist like that.
But I think bass guitars are pretty bland in general, especially the way lots of people play them. I like tuba and contrabass.
― Steve Schneeberg (Steve Goldberg), Saturday, 10 June 2006 18:03 (nineteen years ago)
― Patrick South (Patrick South), Saturday, 10 June 2006 18:26 (nineteen years ago)
JJ Burnel - Stranglers
― musicjohn73 (musicjohn73), Sunday, 11 June 2006 14:24 (nineteen years ago)
― sknybrg (sknybrg), Wednesday, 14 June 2006 03:34 (nineteen years ago)
― electric sound of jim (and why not) (electricsound), Wednesday, 14 June 2006 03:42 (nineteen years ago)
― nicky lo-fi (nicky lo-fi), Wednesday, 14 June 2006 04:18 (nineteen years ago)
ihttp://chrissquire.com/images/imgAwaken.jpg
― timmy tannin (pompous), Wednesday, 14 June 2006 05:47 (nineteen years ago)
― steve ketchup (steve ketchup), Wednesday, 14 June 2006 14:32 (nineteen years ago)
Jack BruceStanley ClarkeJaco PastoriusBootsyLarry GrahamJames McNew
― J Arthur Rank (Quin Tillian), Wednesday, 14 June 2006 16:13 (nineteen years ago)
― LC (Damian), Wednesday, 14 June 2006 16:27 (nineteen years ago)
question didn't say nothin' about bass guitar, just bass...hell, lets see a list of sousaphone blowers...
― sknybrg (sknybrg), Thursday, 15 June 2006 03:23 (nineteen years ago)
no idea who's my favorite, but i heard the lou reed live of martial law that was dropped on the us politics thread and i thought "oh man, that bass sound is so notably consistent with reed's new sensations album, gotta be the same guy?" fernando saunders, a frequent reed player. taking recommends.
https://youtu.be/vqY2apae6Nk
― blather rinse repeat 2020 (Hunt3r), Monday, 16 March 2020 18:11 (five years ago)
lol I *hate* his sound, def where I get off the Reed solo discography
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 18:21 (five years ago)
Bohannon!
― brimstead, Monday, 16 March 2020 18:35 (five years ago)
He's like Mr. Fretless B..
One of my favorite bass albums that no one talks about is Sam Phillips' "Martinis & Bikinis," where duties are divided between Jerry Scheff, Colin Moulding and Larry Taylor. Focus on the playing here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKrfI5KGdas
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 18:44 (five years ago)
(Saunders is Mr. Fretless, that is.)
And oops, that Waits track is awesome but it's Greg Cohen and not what I was talking about. I meant to post this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC27yRuE6yo
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 18:45 (five years ago)
And even then, I think I meant to post *this* one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezJKEWzSWYY
The bass runs on the chorus are so cool.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 18:46 (five years ago)
I tend to not really pick favorite instrumentalists/rank people but wth we're all trapped at home now why not
Pete Thomas (I really don't have much time for EC these days but every time I hear one of his basslines I'm like "holy shit, this guy improves every song he plays on")Paul McCartneyBootsy CollinsRobbie ShakespeareFamily Man BarrettJohn Paul JonesLarry GrahamRon CarterMani
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 18:57 (five years ago)
these all strike me as boring/conventional picks but whatever
Those are all great, though I never understood the love for Mani. Or that band entirely, tbh, so maybe that's it.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 18:59 (five years ago)
tbc Mani is also on some great Primal Scream records
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 19:00 (five years ago)
Yeah, to the extent I've ever listened to, like, "Xterminator," I don't recall the bass ever sticking out, as much as people love Mani.
The other day I heard "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" on the radio, and listened to the bass, which was surprisingly awesome. (I'm not going to link to it.) Turns out the bassist (who I think stuck with George Michael for years) was a Detroit dude mentored by James Jamerson!
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 19:01 (five years ago)
I mean this one daaaaaamn, such a riff and such a great song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmf_uVKE9tU
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 19:03 (five years ago)
overdriven sound (not "song" although it is a great song too)
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 19:04 (five years ago)
Does sound cool. Essentially squelchy bass as sequencer. Kind of like cool Curve bass parts.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 19:05 (five years ago)
let's see some others
Pino Palladino (just for those D'Angelo records)Carol Kaye
I admit I'm a guy that prioritizes riffs and melodies over playing a lot of complicated runs or whatever
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 19:08 (five years ago)
Jenny Lee Lindberg, for one.
― ☮️ (peace, man), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:10 (five years ago)
I love the dude playing on this whole album but especially this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c349vvwjkXo
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 19:16 (five years ago)
Holger Czukay, Bootsy, Tina Weymouth, Larry Graham, Rick Danko... off the top of my head.
― God gave toilets rolls to you, gave toilet rolls to you (Tom D.), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:20 (five years ago)
The other day I heard "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" on the radio, and listened to the bass, which was surprisingly awesome. (I'm not going to link to it.) Turns out the bassist (who I think stuck with George Michael for years) was a Detroit dude mentored by James Jamerson!― Josh in Chicago, maandag 16 maart 2020 20:01
― Josh in Chicago, maandag 16 maart 2020 20:01
― No mean feat. DaBaby (breastcrawl), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:22 (five years ago)
someone i mentioned on my blog lately is a guy name of Abraham Laboriel, who i mostly know from his solos on the '76 henry mancini record "Cop Show Themes". really quality stuff tho.
― Kate (rushomancy), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:22 (five years ago)
His son is McCartney's now longtime drummer (among many credits). Musical family!
Speaking of Robbie Shakespeare, check him out here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8q1J3CyDU8
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 19:26 (five years ago)
v.uncool pick in 2020 but Eric Avery still really special ime
another even more uncool pick but I have come to really appreciate roger waters bein the plodding yin to gilmour's virtuosic yang
― umsworth (emsworth), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:42 (five years ago)
feel like the members don't really get singled out much, Fugazi was such a unit, but Joe Lally is great
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:50 (five years ago)
shout out to Naomi Yang
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 19:50 (five years ago)
Deon Estus (George Michael’s bass player) is a great pick, so slept on. “One More Try” is unimaginable without him - such a sparse production that it’s almost a duet between vocal melody and bass countermelody.
― thewufs, Monday, 16 March 2020 20:08 (five years ago)
Tracy Wormworth doesn't get as much recognition as she deserves imho. The basslines for 'Christmas Wrapping' and 'I Know What Boys Like' are amazing for instance.
She's got this lovely percolating feel but it's not too showy, like Norman Watt Roy or a funkier Pete Thomas, total joy to listen to.
― Maresn3st, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 11:44 (five years ago)
Chris Frantz, on the other hand...
― God gave toilets rolls to you, gave toilet rolls to you (Tom D.), Wednesday, 18 March 2020 15:27 (five years ago)
I can't believe only one person in the thread has mentioned Mingus! Obviously his role as a band leader was more prominent than as a bass player, but he was pretty great instrumentalist too. Just listen to "Original Faubus Fables" or "Haitian Fight Song", for example.Besides him, I guess my top 5 would consist of Meshell Ndegeocello, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Bernard Edwards (of Chic), Janice Johnson (of A Taste of Honey), and Buster Williams.
― Tuomas, Wednesday, 18 March 2020 15:33 (five years ago)
Mingus is all-time.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzGj_-5FGT8
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 18 March 2020 15:35 (five years ago)
While we're at it, I can't believe Tuomas is the first person in the thread to mention Bernard Edwards.
― God gave toilets rolls to you, gave toilet rolls to you (Tom D.), Wednesday, 18 March 2020 15:36 (five years ago)
hell yeah Bernard Edwards and of course Larry Graham
I really like Barnaby Stradling's playing on the 00s Eliza Carthy records
― love will keep us apart (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 18 March 2020 15:36 (five years ago)
I can't believe only one person in the thread has mentioned Mingus!
i mean, shit, i always feel like anytime we do "best [instrument] players" ever, there's like 50-100 midcentury jazz players that are better than any of the rock ppl
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 18 March 2020 15:46 (five years ago)
Yeah ums but - "favorite" is not the same as "best."
The best instrumentalists are usually not my favorites
My favorite instrumentalists are not virtuosi
Taste is a mystery and de gustibus etc.
― love will keep us apart (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 18 March 2020 15:53 (five years ago)
Yeah, I hadn't really been considering jazz bassists, because there are sooooooo many.
But fusion ... there's Percy Jones, I love his work in Brand X and Eno. Oh, and Nathan East is a beast.
But yeah, of course Edwards, and Bootsy, and Graham, and Verdine White.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 18 March 2020 16:27 (five years ago)
Nathan East is one of my personal heroes and I bought three Yamaha basses mainly because of him
― love will keep us apart (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 18 March 2020 16:32 (five years ago)
I'm a big fan of Doug McCombs, *not* for Tortoise (snooze) but for his work in Eleventh Dream Day.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 18 March 2020 16:34 (five years ago)
James Hornsey of The Clientele is pretty special - subtle, melodic, pushes the songs forward rhythmically in a very unique way
― umsworth (emsworth), Thursday, 19 March 2020 08:00 (five years ago)
James fucking Jamerson
― brimstead, Thursday, 19 March 2020 17:11 (five years ago)
Sara LeeTina WeymouthMeshell Ndegeocello
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Thursday, 19 March 2020 17:32 (five years ago)
John McVie, man.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 19 March 2020 17:40 (five years ago)
Jah WobbleGeezer ButlerBundy BrownBoris Gardiner
― Vanishing Point (Chinaski), Thursday, 19 March 2020 18:09 (five years ago)
Is it safe to say that Bernard Edwards is responsible for creating the most influential and memorable bassline of all time?
In any case, him, obv.
― daavid, Thursday, 19 March 2020 18:46 (five years ago)
maybe
― Οὖτις, Thursday, 19 March 2020 18:50 (five years ago)
No.
― God gave toilets rolls to you, gave toilet rolls to you (Tom D.), Thursday, 19 March 2020 18:55 (five years ago)
Mike Oldfield on those early Kevin Ayers records.McCartney up until the early eighties.Herbie FlowersDave Richmond for his work on Melody Nelson.
― Torei, Thursday, 19 March 2020 19:29 (five years ago)
I can't think of a more famous/immediately recognizable bassline myself but granted I'm not trying too hard
xps
― Οὖτις, Thursday, 19 March 2020 19:38 (five years ago)
Most-sampled or most-imitated is probably not the same as most famous / immediately recognizable.
Like, I think loads of people would recognize the bass parts of "Money" or "The Joker" pretty quickly - which is not to say those are good. Just recognizable. Ditto "Day Tripper" and "Come Together."
― love will keep us apart (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 19 March 2020 19:46 (five years ago)
Or Under Pressure, or Billie Jean ... But sure, Good Times (if that's the one you mean) is pretty recognizable if only because of "Rapper's Delight."
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 19 March 2020 20:14 (five years ago)
...and "Another One Bites The Dust"!
― a bevy of supermodels, musicians and Lena Dunham (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 19 March 2020 20:18 (five years ago)
i gave a customary dad-car-lecture to my 15 y/o on that bassline with forced listens across iterations, and the conclusion was unanimous: it’s awesome.
― blather rinse repeat 2020 (Hunt3r), Thursday, 19 March 2020 20:22 (five years ago)
We should have a list of least awesome baselines. Like "Runnin' with the Devil."
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 19 March 2020 20:26 (five years ago)
I actually just walked into the kitchen to find my kid, and I told him about this argument over what the most memorable baseline is and his immediate response was “it’s got to be _another one bites the dust_.”
😰 *looks over to Usage Panel*
― blather rinse repeat 2020 (Hunt3r), Thursday, 19 March 2020 20:34 (five years ago)
Hell, the bassline to Barney Miller is about as recognisable as Good Times.
As much as I like his music I can't agree with Mike Oldfield as a 'good' bass player while he was in The Whole World, technically yeah but he overplays all the time, like a guitarist who is slumming it, mind you he wrote some wicked bass parts for his solo stuff.
― Maresn3st, Thursday, 19 March 2020 23:00 (five years ago)
― Josh in Chicago
roger waters to thread
― Kate (rushomancy), Thursday, 19 March 2020 23:07 (five years ago)
Greg Norton too, I know Dü are sacred cows but he was a bad bass player.
― Maresn3st, Thursday, 19 March 2020 23:14 (five years ago)
A few years ago in work, chatting with my team about music and someone mentioned The Who. A guy in my team, not a big music fan and not really part of the conversation says "My uncle is in The Who". "Yeah sure" was the general response, we asked him his uncle's name: "Pino". I hadn't heard of him and had to Google him.
― nate woolls, Thursday, 19 March 2020 23:27 (five years ago)
Pino is fantastic
― Οὖτις, Thursday, 19 March 2020 23:55 (five years ago)
it's funny, Norton is really great now, he had this mathy jazz group with a NY jazz guy and his new power pop thing is really tight
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 19 March 2020 23:59 (five years ago)
He stopped jumping around as much I think :)
― Maresn3st, Friday, 20 March 2020 00:01 (five years ago)
i remember seeing the Replacements reunion and Tommy and Paul were so pro and I realized oh yeah these guys have like 30 years more practice
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 20 March 2020 00:40 (five years ago)
some favorites i haven’t seen mentioned:
johnny dyanicecil mcbeewillie dixonandrew bodnarjimmy blantonchuck rainey
― budo jeru, Friday, 20 March 2020 01:33 (five years ago)
pino did some great work with d'angelo too
― Kate (rushomancy), Friday, 20 March 2020 01:34 (five years ago)
CHRIS SQUIRE
― reggie (qualmsley), Friday, 20 March 2020 01:45 (five years ago)
yes!
― budo jeru, Friday, 20 March 2020 01:48 (five years ago)
Tony Levin
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 20 March 2020 02:19 (five years ago)
i was thinking of levin as the only often fretless guy i was aware of, then looked and heard about chapman stick and decided i should stay in my lane which is like pit row.
― blather rinse repeat 2020 (Hunt3r), Friday, 20 March 2020 02:23 (five years ago)
He has plenty of incredible fretted bass parts as well
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 20 March 2020 02:38 (five years ago)
https://www.fretlessbass.com/levin-tony/ He big-ups Pino, but also Carles Benavent, who I don't know. Chick Corea guy?
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 20 March 2020 03:27 (five years ago)
Kinda nuts to see him do this while talking:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6wEAzKVhWE
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 20 March 2020 03:33 (five years ago)
There's so much sick playing on the King Crimson concert videos from the 80s.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 20 March 2020 03:48 (five years ago)
Now it's Friday and I've finally had a beer...
Ric GrechAndy Fraser
― Vanishing Point (Chinaski), Friday, 20 March 2020 20:24 (five years ago)
Keith Olsen from the Music Machine, who passed away a week and a half ago. (Became famous producer.)
― timellison, Friday, 20 March 2020 21:15 (five years ago)
Chris Hillman
Top Ten in roughly chronological order:
Jimmy BlantonCharles MingusOscar PettifordJames JamersonScott LaFaroPaul McCartneyJohn EntwistleRon CarterBootsy CollinsLarry Graham
― birdistheword, Friday, 20 March 2020 22:57 (five years ago)
Oh snap, you know who I just learned about? Jimmy Johnson! Played a lot with James Taylor, but may be best known as the guy who helped create the 5-string bass. You'd think James Taylor would be the wrong place for some bass virtuoso, but I guess he goes along with the likes of Nathan East as incredible dudes anchoring bland acts. Anyway, his credits range from Roger Waters to Alan Holdsworth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IxDJcBZvA8
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 1 June 2020 17:23 (five years ago)
wow I never thought about who invented the 5 string
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 1 June 2020 21:07 (five years ago)