icehog3 06:12 PM 06-05-2009
Originally Posted by nozero:
Tim Commerford from Rage.
Good call.
:-)
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beamish 06:15 PM 06-05-2009
definately chris squire and john entwhistle come to mind
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beamish 06:17 PM 06-05-2009
icehog3 06:19 PM 06-05-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Lots of good ones on the list.
Lots of good ones not on the list.
Jack Bruce
John Paul Jones
John Entwistle
Bill Wyman
Duff McKagan
Chris Squire
Roger Waters
Michael Anthony
Tom Hamilton
Billy Cox
Originally Posted by beamish:
definately chris squire and john entwhistle come to mind
Originally Posted by beamish:
dont forget Jack bruce :-)
I didn't!
:-) :-)
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beamish 06:21 PM 06-05-2009
beamish 06:23 PM 06-05-2009
who plays the bass the best or who is the most talented bassist? my vote for talent and creativity would definately go to ROGER WATERS....
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ThePict 07:04 PM 06-05-2009
Originally Posted by beamish:
who plays the bass the best or who is the most talented bassist? my vote for talent and creativity would definately go to ROGER WATERS....
Although I'll give Roger huge credit for his lyric skills one needs to realize that a ton of the PF studio recording bass was actually done by Dave Gilmour despite the listed credits. It was kept on the down low for a long time but once the sh*t hit the fan during his lawsuit against the other band members the real stories started to come out. Listen to a live recording with RW playing the bass and then listen to the studio version. You'll hear how Roger tends to attack the bass line playing at the head of each section whereas the studio versions have a much more laid back sound which is more in keeping with Dave's phrasing.
Yes, I'm a Pink Floyd nut, but at least I'm honest about it.
:-)
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icehog3 07:10 PM 06-05-2009
Originally Posted by beamish:
sorry bro my bad
Nah, I was just joshin'....get your pics out there!
:-)
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AD720 07:19 PM 06-05-2009
I guess I should expand a little:
James Jamerson
Bob Babbit
Duck Dunn
Ronnie Baker
Carol Kaye
Paul McCartney
Louis Johnson
Rick Danko
Family-Man Barrett
Bootsy Collins
Bernard Odum
Chuck Rainey
Ron Carter
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dandaman 07:24 PM 06-05-2009
AD720 07:26 PM 06-05-2009
Originally Posted by dandaman:
I agree w/ Tom.
Off topic: Hey it's another Jack!
:-)
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AD720 07:34 PM 06-05-2009
Man this thread got quiet quick...I guess that's the sound of everyone goggling 10 of the 13 that I posted.
:-):-)
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beamish 07:07 AM 06-06-2009
Originally Posted by ThePict:
Although I'll give Roger huge credit for his lyric skills one needs to realize that a ton of the PF studio recording bass was actually done by Dave Gilmour despite the listed credits. It was kept on the down low for a long time but once the sh*t hit the fan during his lawsuit against the other band members the real stories started to come out. Listen to a live recording with RW playing the bass and then listen to the studio version. You'll hear how Roger tends to attack the bass line playing at the head of each section whereas the studio versions have a much more laid back sound which is more in keeping with Dave's phrasing.
Yes, I'm a Pink Floyd nut, but at least I'm honest about it.:-)
interesting did not know that....
:-)
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beamish 07:09 AM 06-06-2009
nozero 09:25 AM 06-06-2009
Jesse Stern of Sly and the Family Stone.
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nozero 09:41 AM 06-06-2009
Paul Jackson of Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters ---
Chameleon!
Doug Wimbish of Living Colour, Jeff Beck, Mick Jagger, Madonna, George Clinton, Bomb The Bass, Depeche Mode, Joe Satriani, Mos Def and Tarja Turunen.
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Don Fernando 09:47 AM 06-06-2009
Originally Posted by nozero:
Muzz Skillings (Living Colour)
and don't forget Doug Wimbish, who replaced Muzz when he decided to leave. How about TM Stevens?
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nozero 09:52 AM 06-06-2009
Hippi3Slay3r 10:31 AM 06-06-2009
Mikey202 11:23 AM 06-06-2009
I can't believe that I'm the first one to say , Steve Harris of Iron Maiden.
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