Your favourite bass line
Discussion
Japveesix said:
Maxwell murder by Rancid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE1zgrMdxBE
The bass solo from 1 min onwards is great.
Always loved the bassline to Pump it up by Elvis Costello (covered here by the wildhearts):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lGfiajRnVA
I love the constant rumbling of Black Sunshine by White Zombie. It's a brilliant bit of bass:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqPClltS5k8
Loved In The Meantime by Spacehog back in my Indie/Britrock days:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDkhl-CgETg
It's still a great song.
Also I Wish by Stevie Wonder. Or Sir Duke. I just love Stevie Wonder and his basslines are funky:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1la0LBNFEY
Some great stuff there japveesix, keep'em coming I's getting ejucated!The bass solo from 1 min onwards is great.
Always loved the bassline to Pump it up by Elvis Costello (covered here by the wildhearts):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lGfiajRnVA
I love the constant rumbling of Black Sunshine by White Zombie. It's a brilliant bit of bass:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqPClltS5k8
Loved In The Meantime by Spacehog back in my Indie/Britrock days:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDkhl-CgETg
It's still a great song.
Also I Wish by Stevie Wonder. Or Sir Duke. I just love Stevie Wonder and his basslines are funky:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1la0LBNFEY
Thought this was an impressive Maxwell cover using fingers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhlO7onEHUI
This leads on to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nla53II_7YM
All great technical stuff but I do not find myself humming the riffs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nla53II_7YM
All great technical stuff but I do not find myself humming the riffs.
There's been some fantsatic links posted on this thread, I've really enjoyed listening to some stuff that I would never have found before.
I asked a mate down the pub (die hard Led Zep fan BTW) what he thought was the best bass line to a song he'd heard, imagine my surprise when he said The Jam, Town Called Mallice. It is rather good!
I asked a mate down the pub (die hard Led Zep fan BTW) what he thought was the best bass line to a song he'd heard, imagine my surprise when he said The Jam, Town Called Mallice. It is rather good!
I've always liked the baseline on this,Talk Talk It's my life. The No Doubt cover version has an even heavier version of the same baseline too.
http://youtu.be/NXQYyKzyDaE
http://youtu.be/NXQYyKzyDaE
schuey said:
I've always liked the baseline on this,Talk Talk It's my life. The No Doubt cover version has an even heavier version of the same baseline too.
http://youtu.be/NXQYyKzyDaE
They were a fab band & you're right, it's a top bass line.http://youtu.be/NXQYyKzyDaE
Justin Cyder said:
schuey said:
I've always liked the baseline on this,Talk Talk It's my life. The No Doubt cover version has an even heavier version of the same baseline too.
http://youtu.be/NXQYyKzyDaE
They were a fab band & you're right, it's a top bass line.http://youtu.be/NXQYyKzyDaE
Very good shout.
Most powerful would be 'Ace of Spades' fav would be Chris Squire and the track 'Does It Really Happen' off the Drama album 1980, I love driving to this track, and it still sounds like it was recorded yesterday, great album. Both Rickenbacker players too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL68VE-Qi7Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL68VE-Qi7Y
Bebee said:
Most powerful would be 'Ace of Spades' fav would be Chris Squire and the track 'Does It Really Happen' off the Drama album 1980, I love driving to this track, and it still sounds like it was recorded yesterday, great album. Both Rickenbacker players too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL68VE-Qi7Y
At last, read the whole thread and no mention of Chris Squire.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL68VE-Qi7Y
Chris is for me the greatest bass player on earth.
I'm a huge fan of Jamerson, Bernard and many, many more.
But for me the way Squire follows Andersons' wierd vocal range is nothing short of unique and astounding, he plays the bass from the perspective of the vocal score, being a former head choir-boy at Guildford cathedral, that is the secret to his unique style if you didn't know.
That and his Rickenbacker 'Harpsichord' bass.
If you're into Rickenbacker bass sounds try this for size:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oqwIGk1lF0&lis...
And nobody mentioned Joe Osborne for 'Age of Aquarius' or the Carpenters 'For all we know' or Carole Kaye for Matt Munro 'We're gonna change the world'...
What about Jon Camp of Renaissance?
Not many people here know the truly monumental bass lines, I'm out.
Edited by 25NAD90TUL on Sunday 14th September 01:23
25NAD90TUL said:
or Carole Kaye for Matt Munro 'We're gonna change the world'...
Being a fan of Matt Munro I thought I would check that out. It's pretty extraordinary stuff-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy-EGJgqJOM&fe...
Steve Vai plus others 2004 Eric Clapton Crossroads Blues Festival
2.37 virtuoso performance by all.
Billy Sheehan the bass guitarist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ok5Ayg4FfM
2.37 virtuoso performance by all.
Billy Sheehan the bass guitarist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ok5Ayg4FfM
25NAD90TUL said:
Bebee said:
Most powerful would be 'Ace of Spades' fav would be Chris Squire and the track 'Does It Really Happen' off the Drama album 1980, I love driving to this track, and it still sounds like it was recorded yesterday, great album. Both Rickenbacker players too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL68VE-Qi7Y
At last, read the whole thread and no mention of Chris Squire.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL68VE-Qi7Y
Chris is for me the greatest bass player on earth.
I'm a huge fan of Jamerson, Bernard and many, many more.
But for me the way Squire follows Andersons' wierd vocal range is nothing short of unique and astounding, he plays the bass from the perspective of the vocal score, being a former head choir-boy at Guildford cathedral, that is the secret to his unique style if you didn't know.
That and his Rickenbacker 'Harpsichord' bass.
If you're into Rickenbacker bass sounds try this for size:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oqwIGk1lF0&lis...
And nobody mentioned Joe Osborne for 'Age of Aquarius' or the Carpenters 'For all we know' or Carole Kaye for Matt Munro 'We're gonna change the world'...
What about Jon Camp of Renaissance?
Not many people here know the truly monumental bass lines, I'm out.
Edited by 25NAD90TUL on Sunday 14th September 01:23
I have a Hayman 4040 that was used to jam and rough tape record with the late John Bonham.
too many to choose from from Wishbone Ash. Martin Turner is brilliant and so underrated and unrecognised. He plays bass like it was another guitar. he rarely pouinds out a 'time' rhythm, but plays under the other two guitarists
just some to be going on with
- Sometime world - middle section onwards
- FUBB
- Handy
- the pilgrim
etc etc
Handy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EcT_I8kxZ4
Sometime world (2:40 onwards)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvLVSPPLZZY
FUBB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYHCgjwXbB4
just some to be going on with
- Sometime world - middle section onwards
- FUBB
- Handy
- the pilgrim
etc etc
Handy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EcT_I8kxZ4
Sometime world (2:40 onwards)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvLVSPPLZZY
FUBB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYHCgjwXbB4
Edited by sparkyhx on Sunday 14th September 21:47
Thank you for reminding me Sparky,, how could I have forgotten "Jail Bait"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsdXh8eBcts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsdXh8eBcts
Vanin said:
Thank you for reminding me Sparky,, how could I have forgotten "Jail Bait"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsdXh8eBcts
.....................you managed to pick one of the few tracks he just plods along on.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsdXh8eBcts
Whitesnake - is This Love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOJk0HW_hJw
The fittie in the video is Tawny Kitaen. She was Mrs. David Coverdale for a few years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOJk0HW_hJw
The fittie in the video is Tawny Kitaen. She was Mrs. David Coverdale for a few years.
sparkyhx said:
.....................you managed to pick one of the few tracks he just plods along on.
Yes, but it always was a great riff.I am still not sure of Wong the Corruptor's intention with this thread.
Are we talking great and memorable bass riffs here or complex and difficult performances which would be hard for the average bass player to replicate?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhD6p8z8TxI
Another angle is the greatest lead guitarist playing bass.
Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1983 a merman I should turn to be.
Starts at about 6.00 with a solo at 9.30
Another angle is the greatest lead guitarist playing bass.
Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1983 a merman I should turn to be.
Starts at about 6.00 with a solo at 9.30
Simple bass line drives the hell out of this
Rory Gallagher with the equally excellent Gerry MacAvoy on bass
Shadowplay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lROruo8G7Yo
Rory Gallagher with the equally excellent Gerry MacAvoy on bass
Shadowplay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lROruo8G7Yo
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