Your favourite bass line
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Theme from Kojak. Bass player? The wonderful Carol Kaye. Talk about serving the music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hQldclTLwM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hQldclTLwM
Yell_M3 said:
cool as... I wanna be adored (Roses)
Absolutely haunting when they started with it at Heaton Park.Cant find a decent HP link so heres Parr Hall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuSYZsyLzBk
TheExcession said:
TheExcession said:
Violent Femmes
(Can't believe we missed this one!)
No one listened yet?(Can't believe we missed this one!)
When you listen to this and some of their other stuff too and check out the dates and time lines, surely VF were one of the bands that seeded half of the Seattle grunge scene?
Nirvana anyone? Big Black? Mudhoney? NoMeansNo? Jesus Lizard?
If nothing else try the song 'prove my love' about 19:09 in that link.
Edited by TheExcession on Friday 2nd January 17:29
And of course - fab basslines
This weeks favorite is the Pickpockets soundtrack from oceans eleven...bass starts a short way into it....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGdDxaCv2uw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGdDxaCv2uw
Nomeansno somebody said?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5KbIFnWpwM
Awesome bass riffing, drums and vocals, all you need.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5KbIFnWpwM
Awesome bass riffing, drums and vocals, all you need.
I'm in love with her at the moment. And who doesn't like a bit of Stevie Wonder...?
http://youtu.be/OIs6qCe3wpU
http://youtu.be/OIs6qCe3wpU
Yes and Chris squire have been mentioned before but when I first heard heart of the sunrise it persuaded me to add a Rick to my collection, couldn't find a vid of Chris playing the bass line on its own so this will do, love it
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vwmmT8StBkc
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vwmmT8StBkc
I saw Aston FMB mentioned earlier, but how about some Robbie Shakespeare; with his old mate Sly Dunbar on the drums?
http://youtu.be/NQufbYCz51Y
Also love a bit of the Soul Syndicate Band [George Fullwood]
http://youtu.be/5RrNPgOnQew
But if you've got a sound system....then the Roots Radics [Errol Holt] take some beating!
http://youtu.be/B5wy6iV3s0I
http://youtu.be/NQufbYCz51Y
Also love a bit of the Soul Syndicate Band [George Fullwood]
http://youtu.be/5RrNPgOnQew
But if you've got a sound system....then the Roots Radics [Errol Holt] take some beating!
http://youtu.be/B5wy6iV3s0I
Just written an album of retro spy type stuff for Warner Bros. Used Chris Laurence on Dbl Bass. (If truth be told, I wrote it with him in mind). He is astonishingly good. This was his first take (with 18 other strings sitting in the same room).
I appreciate it's not what most in here listen to, but take it from me, this guy is on top of his game
http://stevecarter.com/random/spycold.mp3 (short clip)
Gordon Campell on Trombone.... another first take. Both reading.
I appreciate it's not what most in here listen to, but take it from me, this guy is on top of his game
http://stevecarter.com/random/spycold.mp3 (short clip)
Gordon Campell on Trombone.... another first take. Both reading.
GetCarter said:
Just written an album of retro spy type stuff for Warner Bros. Used Chris Laurence on Dbl Bass. (If truth be told, I wrote it with him in mind). He is astonishingly good. This was his first take (with 18 other strings sitting in the same room).
I appreciate it's not what most in here listen to, but take it from me, this guy is on top of his game
http://stevecarter.com/random/spycold.mp3 (short clip)
Gordon Campell on Trombone.... another first take. Both reading.
Bugger me, that sounds fking AMAZING. Love it, even through cheap speakers via the internet that is top class.I appreciate it's not what most in here listen to, but take it from me, this guy is on top of his game
http://stevecarter.com/random/spycold.mp3 (short clip)
Gordon Campell on Trombone.... another first take. Both reading.
TheExcession said:
Bugger me, that sounds fking AMAZING. Love it, even through cheap speakers via the internet that is top class.
Steve Price engineered. He's the best in the UK in most people's opinion. He just won anther Grammy for the Sam Smith album. It was also recorded in Angel One, which IMHO beats both Air and Abbey when it comes to getting a string sound (for sections under 30) - which is the other reason the strings sound so lush.Edited by GetCarter on Saturday 21st February 07:38
GetCarter said:
Just written an album of retro spy type stuff for Warner Bros. Used Chris Laurence on Dbl Bass. (If truth be told, I wrote it with him in mind). He is astonishingly good. This was his first take (with 18 other strings sitting in the same room).
I appreciate it's not what most in here listen to, but take it from me, this guy is on top of his game
http://stevecarter.com/random/spycold.mp3 (short clip)
Gordon Campell on Trombone.... another first take. Both reading.
Nice, doesn't he play with bbc bigband, seen him a few times.I appreciate it's not what most in here listen to, but take it from me, this guy is on top of his game
http://stevecarter.com/random/spycold.mp3 (short clip)
Gordon Campell on Trombone.... another first take. Both reading.
First call and one take musicians, that's where it's at!
surprised at the lack of reggae in this thread.
one of my faves, Matumbi - Rock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB6_U46oyWs
one of my faves, Matumbi - Rock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB6_U46oyWs
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