Favorite bassists everyone

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That's right, Randy Jackson. Was on the tip of my tongue (of course if I wasn't lazy I could have gone downstairs and pulled the CD ;-]). That solo on Rhythms of Hope is awesome.


Thanks Chris.
 
Geddy Lee - Rush
Chris Squire - Yes
Les Claypool - Primus
John Deacon - Queen
Adam Clayton - U2
Sting - Police
Aimee Mann - Til Tuesday (first album, especially)
Tina Weymouth - Talking Heads
Francis Rocco Prestia - Tower of Power
 
C'mon, what about Ion Paul Iones (honest, the letter that comes between i and k in the alphabet died on my keyboard). So read the I as a . Thanks. My son spilled coke on the keyboard, the little erk.
 
Well...

Billy Sheehan
Stu Hamm
Chris Squire
T.M. Stevens

Hey Tweedville! didn't the Paul guy you mentioned play with WINGS?

And wasn't that his first band before going solo? ;^P
 
Geezer Butler-Black Sabbath
The dude that just died-Government Mule
John Entwistle-The Who
 
I fear there has been an oversight. No doubt all good choices made here. But perhaps it is because Dream Theater is so overwhelmingly tallent laden that you boys forgot to mention John Mynug.

For validation note "Metropolis"
 
I ain't sayin' I'm the best,but the thread's title say's
"Your Favorite Bassist" and the answer is ME!
The "BEST Bassist" is, of course,Donny!!!!!
 
favorite lo thinking mf's

Top of list covering all aspects of bass(including dropping it on the floor in concert)-Pastorius. Being totally intimidated by Miles and still putting out de boddm- Marcus Miller. Best imitation of Bass when bass player is actually cooked-Ron Wood and K Richard. Change the world w/ the flick of a thumb-Larry Graham (pre-christian). Being great and no one knows- The early guy in 'Tower of Power' (back to Oakland). Being able to fake everyone out of their socks by overdubbing acoustic chord and octave slides and have it rock-S Clark (animal logic)also honorary mention for sheer muscle. The guy from NRBQ for surviving playing w/ K Richards and C Berry live . Bill Wyman for doing what you're supposed to do. Tony Levin for being so snarly and farty and still so well adjusted. probably others too, especially John Entwhistle for every thing, especially having to go back to the music store 4 times to buy new basses to track 'my generation' since they wouldn't sell him the strings without a 37$ Danelectro attached (sheer obstinance) also applies to filling in a rhythm section where drummer has no idea what 'lay back' means.
 
Thank goodness!!!

No one has mentioned Billy (I wish I were a guitar player) Sheehan! I'm so glad bassists are finally playing bass lines again!
Here are my fav's:

Sting
Victor Wooten
Michael Anthony

Aaron
http://www.aaroncheney.com
 
yes!!

I second A Cheney's sentiment and since the coffee just kicked in I will propose what I think is the marketing breakthru of the new millenium. It is eco-friendly and will thrill producers everywhere. Market sets of Bass strings with only 2 strings... the big one and the next one over...eh????
 
Raerick: don't you need 3? -- that one, the next one over and the one you never use?
John
 
Paul Jackson - Bassist for Herbie Hancock in the Funk dayss
and played with the Headhunters..
Marcus Miller - KICK ASS
 
Call me a loser.

Every time one of these polls come up I see Jaco Pastorus brought up. Who in the heck is he? Where is he from and what does he do? I have never heard him. I know this betrays a little ingnorance on my part. Please don't hate me.
Aaron
http://www.aaroncheney.com
 
Jaco Pastorious played with Weather Report, a Jazz
Fusion group who had the hit "Birdland".
He made some great solo albums too.

He was a real wild guy, and he was beaten to death in a
bar in Florida, I think. David
 
Steve Harris - Iron Maiden
Jason Newsted - Metallica
Timmy C. - Rage Against the Machine
Nigel Tufnell - And no, we aren't going to bloody do Stone Henge tomorrow!
 
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