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Old 07-03-2009, 01:44 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Examples?

I mean look at how low Roger Waters is, and below a lot of lesser known musicians from less popular bands. And everyone knows I'm a huge Floyd fanboy.

That's not the agenda of the list at all. Thing is a lot of these popular bands had great and influencial musicians behind them.

If it was all about popularity, Michael Anthony, Cliff Williams, Gene Simmons, Jason Newsted and Nikki Sixx would all be up there. Tom Hamilton, Fieldy and Krist Novoselic wouldn't have just been filler to take out of the list once I found players more worthy of adding.

What makes those bass players different from Paul McCartney, John Entwistle, John Paul Jones and John Deacan is that while they were in insanely popular bands, they were also highly respected bassists.
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Old 07-03-2009, 02:15 PM   #72 (permalink)
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I know it's the same old same old when someone is missed out but no Robbie Shakespeare? Reggaes finest bassist and defining sounds of many bands.

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Old 07-03-2009, 02:19 PM   #73 (permalink)
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Examples?

I mean look at how low Roger Waters is, and below a lot of lesser known musicians from less popular bands. And everyone knows I'm a huge Floyd fanboy.

That's not the agenda of the list at all. Thing is a lot of these popular bands had great and influencial musicians behind them.

If it was all about popularity, Michael Anthony, Cliff Williams, Gene Simmons, Jason Newsted and Nikki Sixx would all be up there. Tom Hamilton, Fieldy and Krist Novoselic wouldn't have just been filler to take out of the list once I found players more worthy of adding.

What makes those bass players different from Paul McCartney, John Entwistle, John Paul Jones and John Deacan is that while they were in insanely popular bands, they were also highly respected bassists.
Yeah no worries. It's just me. :P
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Old 07-03-2009, 03:16 PM   #74 (permalink)
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42. Peter Hook (Joy Division, New Order, session work) - Essential record: Closer (Joy Division) (1980)
I'm surprised he was on the list. sweet
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Old 07-03-2009, 03:57 PM   #75 (permalink)
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I knew that one would be a pleaser.

Yet another update: I moved Gallup up and Mani down.

So guys, who are your favorite bassists?
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I think a solid argument could be made that Robbie, or any reggae bass player, wouldn't be who is is today without the influence of "The Family Man".

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Yet another update: I moved Gallup up and Mani down.

So guys, who are your favorite bassists?
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Mike Watt (Minutemen, Firehose)
Steve Harris (Iron Maiden)
Verdine White (Earth Wind & Fire)
Flea (even though I hate RHCP)

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I think a solid argument could be made that Robbie, or any reggae bass player, wouldn't be who is is today without the influence of "The Family Man".
For sheer longevity and inimitable sound I still go for Robbie myself. You just know it's Robbie somehow when you hear a track:




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Les Claypool
Steve Harris
Stanley Clarke
Jean Jacques Burnel (another omission)
Peter Hook
Geezer Butler
Jaco Pastorious
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Nice list.

I'm happy to see Colin Moulding and Andy Rourke up there. Fanboyism aside, Rourke is a bass idol of mine and one of the most melodic rock bassists around. I would probably have Scott Reeder from Kyuss / The Obsessed / Orange Goblin up there too.

If you need another metal bassist for the list, Alex Webster is a good/influential one even though I really don't care for Cannibal Corpse.
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Update: Stefan Lessard added.

Took out Trey Gunn since warr guitar isn't technically a bass.
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A certain individual called Victor Wooten is hands down the best bassist I have ever heard.





Also Jack Bruce is fucking ace. I saw part of the Cream Renunion concert where everything Clapton was playing he played it on the bass. He plays the bass like a fucking lead guitar. Also a great vocalist.

Here he is with the excellent but short lived BBM (Bruce Baker Moore)

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