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Greatest bass lines in popular music







WATFORD zero

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and, intriguingly, no one seems to know who the bass player was, take your pick from

James Jamerson
Clarence Isabell
Tony Newton
Bob Babbitt
Eddie Watkins
 
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GT49er

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1). John Entwistle on My Generation;
2). John Entwistle on pretty much anything from Quadrophenia;
3). Andy Fraser (Free) on Alright Now.
 


Don Tmatter

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Jul 7, 2003
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dont matter
'Guns of Brixton' The Clash/'Dub be good to me' Beats International or 'Nice & Sleazy' The Stranglers for me.
 






Icy Gull

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Nile Rodgers is still using this bass line these days isn't he? :smile:

 




Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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Living In a Box
Good Times - Chic anyone ?
 




Since1982

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Burgess Hill
A three piece band tends to allow the bass to take more of a stand out role e.g. Chris Wolstenholme - Muse, Sting - The Police, Bruce Foxton - The Jam, Graham Maby - Joe Jackson (especially I'm The Man). I love bass, but then I've been playing it for 38 years!
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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Brighton
It's relatively easy to play, but it's effective and I agree it is brilliant. One of my favourite bassists of all time in all honesty.

It's one of those basslines that's incredibly easy to play but also incredibly hard to get the EXACT feel of, if you get me? Very specific sound and playing style.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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A three piece band tends to allow the bass to take more of a stand out role e.g. Chris Wolstenholme - Muse, Sting - The Police, Bruce Foxton - The Jam, Graham Maby - Joe Jackson (especially I'm The Man). I love bass, but then I've been playing it for 38 years!

Jack Bruce - Cream
 






Gregory2Smith1

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Sep 21, 2011
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Auch
I can play a fair few Stranglers basslines,struggle with solo's though

this bloke ain't too shabby

 










Se20

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Some great bassist's over the years.
As already mentioned, jj Burnell, too many songs to mention, but Nice n Sleazy is sublime.
Liked Paul Raven from Killing Joke, monster bass lines.
Norman Watt Roy of The Blockheads, notably What a waste and Rhythm Stick.
Lastly, the great Derek Forbes of Simple Minds and Propaganda.
His masterpiece being Theme for Great Cities.
 


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