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The Power of the Bass Guitar - Page 2
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ella_guru
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Redunzl
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John Entwisle of The Who John Paul Jones of Zeppelin Jack Bruce of Cream Mike Rutherford of Genesis and last but not least.... Chris Squire of the band YES. Squire took Mcartney's "front of the mix" melodic style to a whole new level. Consult the following YES albums for reference: Time and a Word Yes Album Fragile Close to the Edge Relayer Going for the One Tormato Drama 90125 ~1974 ~1980 | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On January 02 2010 10:40 Lovin wrote: Edit: Also the bass of Tool is really something that deserves a lot of credit, if you should ask me. YES omg finally someone agrees with me, I think he is one of the best bassists around and nobody think so. | ||
Kingfisher
Canada144 Posts
EDIT: Personally, I'm a fan of Flea. | ||
merach
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7mk
Germany10156 Posts
On January 02 2010 11:10 Thegilaboy wrote: Can't forget Chris Wolstenholme of Muse as a modern bass god If I remember correctly from looking at the tabs a long time ago that was actually a really easy song to play and while its a badass riff I most certainly dont think he can be viewed as a "modern bass god" On January 02 2010 11:54 GreEny K wrote: YES omg finally someone agrees with me, I think he is one of the best bassists around and nobody think so. Gotta love every member of Tool, that band is just so close to perfection... Chancellor is amazing indeed, Danny Carey has been my favourite drummer for a long time, Keenan one of the best singers ever and Jones, while far from being a guitar god does just so many brilliant things with his sounds I guess I got a bit off topic, that vid was disturbing as fuck, kinda confusing to see that that guy is actually really good. Really funny at the same time though, I always like your humor, Doctor. | ||
ella_guru
Canada1741 Posts
On January 02 2010 11:34 chrisSquire wrote: Geddy Lee was influenced by John Entwisle of The Who John Paul Jones of Zeppelin Jack Bruce of Cream Mike Rutherford of Genesis and last but not least.... Chris Squire of the band YES. Squire took Mcartney's "front of the mix" melodic style to a whole new level. Consult the following YES albums for reference: Time and a Word Yes Album Fragile Close to the Edge Relayer Going for the One Tormato Drama 90125 ~1974 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6-ZYlGDAl0 ~1980 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78BivgombIE Genesis bass players is among the most tasteful. The organ player is so brilliant on every track. Genesis > Gentle Giant > Yes , though. 90125 : ( | ||
DoctorHelvetica
United States15034 Posts
On January 02 2010 12:26 merach wrote: i'm not 100% sure, but it almost seems like the video in the OP was meant to make fun of the later posted videos of seemingly female bass players wearing weird stuff. Still rather talented. No, it isn't a satire vid. The dude is just that awesome. | ||
Redunzl
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On January 02 2010 12:49 ella_guru wrote: Genesis bass players is among the most tasteful. The organ player is so brilliant on every track. Genesis > Gentle Giant > Yes , though. 90125 : ( wow, im impressed you know of gentle giant... they are one of my most inspirational favorites. | ||
HazMat
United States17077 Posts
My favorite bassist will always be Cliff Burton \m/ | ||
whatusername
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Ilikestarcraft
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