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gmku 01.16.2008 08:12 AM

Bill Wyman

therealglenstyler 01.16.2008 11:04 AM

eew, victor wooten, les claypool, jaco pastorius and geddy lee? now there's a sack i'd like to attach a heavy weight to and hurl off the golden gate bridge

although on a positive non flippant tip I's sayin'
eric a
hooky
bootsy
'Cartney
john deacon

cellscape 01.16.2008 11:37 AM

Victor Wooten, Bootsie, squarepusher, and Les Claypool stand out from the live performances I've seen, especially Victor.

Torn Curtain 09.06.2009 04:49 PM

I'll add Steve Severin (Siouxsie) and Les Pattinson (Echo & the Bunnymen) to my list.

Seandi 09.06.2009 04:59 PM

this girl. and ive never heard her play a note
 

Torn Curtain 09.06.2009 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seandi
this girl. and ive never heard her play a note



Only judging on the looks it will be this one for me :D :
 

gmku 09.06.2009 05:09 PM

Phil Chambers

Without a doubt--Phil Chambers.

automatic bzooty 09.06.2009 05:15 PM

paul simonon
tina weymouth
gang of four guy

just for bass sounds i like. not people i think are cool that happen to play bass. ):

Torn Curtain 09.06.2009 05:43 PM

I've recently realized that Michael Dempsey was a really fine bassist, maybe even better than Gallup.

TheMadcapLaughs 09.06.2009 06:29 PM

roger waters could get pretty funky, i like his bass line in that echoes breakdown.
the girl from erase errata is pretty great.
the dude from can is incredible, i guess he's the producer too.
whats his face from dead kennedys, klaus!! hes a melodic fucker.

ricechex 09.06.2009 06:30 PM

Some of mine r:

-Lemmy
-Wobble, for Metal Box alone.
-John Paul Jones
-Dave Holland (jazz)

ricechex 09.06.2009 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
Sid Vicious.


Speaking of Sid, did anyone hear the story about him sending a note to Lemmy for bass lessons? Sid inquired about lessons saying "I can't play bass" and all Lemmy wrote back was "I know".

Seandi 09.06.2009 07:17 PM

 

Satan 09.06.2009 07:36 PM

 

evolove 09.06.2009 08:03 PM

victor wooten
jaco pastorius
paul chambers
geddy lee
mark king

Sonic Youth 37 09.06.2009 08:04 PM

 

GeneticKiss 09.06.2009 11:19 PM

Boosty Collins
Noel Redding
Peter Hook
Simon Gallup
Flea
Chris Novoselic
Fieldy
Chi Cheng
Cliff Burton
Les Claypool
D'Arcy

Satan 09.06.2009 11:24 PM

 

 

 

GeneticKiss 09.06.2009 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Satan
 





I would've said him, but he lost points for being a douche in the end.

 


Man, how could I have forgotten him?!


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TheDom 09.07.2009 12:02 AM

Mike Watt & Joe Lally

Satan 09.07.2009 12:05 AM

tony sales is the shit

SuperCreep 09.07.2009 12:21 AM

Macca is a hell of a bassist. Can't believe he hasn't been mentioned yet.

Also, John Wetton, Ron Carter, and Stanley Clarke (granted I'm not crazy about Return to Forever, he's really fucking awesome.)

I agree with a lot of choices in this thread, so I'm not going to repeat anything.

youthoftomorrow 09.07.2009 02:49 AM

 


Caxide.

exploding plastic candle 09.07.2009 03:14 AM

Victor Wooten and Tina Weymouth

loubarret 09.07.2009 03:34 AM

Jonathan Chapple
Bob Weston

pbradley 09.07.2009 04:03 AM

No big shock but

 


Mike Watt's playing embodies both the qualities of the bass as melody anchor and as an involved instrument in its own right. He makes the whole song sound good which should be the point of the instrument.

Death & the Maiden 09.07.2009 05:43 AM

Skoll (Ved Buens Ende, Ulver, Arcturus, Fimbulwinter)
Takeshi (Boris)
Tracey Pew (The Birthday Party)
Andy Rourke (The Smiths)

Glice 09.07.2009 06:02 AM

Four pages of conversation about bass and no-one's pointed out that it's not even a real instrument? Shame on you, SYG.

gualbert 09.07.2009 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Four pages of conversation about bass and no-one's pointed out that it's not even a real instrument? Shame on you, SYG.

Oh!!
What does this mean??!..

demonrail666 09.07.2009 09:41 AM

Carol Kaye
Paul McCartney
James Jamerson

DanielCarlson 09.07.2009 10:07 AM

Trevor Dunn, from Mr. Bungle, Fantomas and some other groups. He's incredible.

Torn Curtain 09.07.2009 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperCreep
Macca is a hell of a bassist. Can't believe he hasn't been mentioned yet.


I did mention him ;)

Torn Curtain 09.07.2009 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMadcapLaughs
roger waters could get pretty funky, i like his bass line in that echoes breakdown.


Yes, I enjoy playing the bass lines of Echoes a lot.

Torn Curtain 06.06.2011 09:09 AM

Jenny Lee Lindberg (Warpaint).

The Watcher 06.06.2011 09:36 AM

How is the bass "not a real instrument"? I purchased one several years ago and it lives at my rehearsal space...... Without question I can say that it exists.......

jonathan 06.06.2011 11:10 AM

anyone that plays slap bass is automatically a shitty bassist. I hate that shit. By far the most played out style. It had limited potential to begin with.

Derek 06.06.2011 11:12 AM

Tony Levin.

nicfit 06.06.2011 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torn Curtain
Jenny Lee Lindberg (Warpaint).

I was thinking about this yesterday.
She sure can play and has a niiiiice style too.
And sound.
Yes.

Derek 06.06.2011 11:21 AM

You're forgetting that she's insanely hot as well:

 


 


So cute.

atsonicpark 06.06.2011 11:23 AM

not sure if I already responded to this but peter hook is my favorite bassist and main influence

also see:
anyone that played bass for the magic band or the fall

predictable, I know.


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