
cavedog101
Well-known member
"Under-rated" is definately an oxymoron simply because theres no doubt, a large group of people familiar with each individual that could be mentioned.Its more likely that some guy who's relatively unknown and playing in po-dunk bars ,anywheresville is going to truly be underrated.
That being said, heres a few players who probably only get KUDOS from their surrounding bandmates and could be largely overlooked as great players by a majority of fans...simply because the fans dont know or care how important the lines being played are to the songs that they adore as FANS!
Tina Weymouth.....REALLY...try playing those parts sometime.
Dusty Hill......The right hand NEEDS a strong left hand in a trio.
Tommy Shannon....Smooth sailing for the late,great,Stevie.
Kenny Gradney...For you youngsters who dont know him...all I gotta say is Little Feat.....get some and learn about being funky.
Alan Gorrie....Average White Band....an average white Scot playing bass with extreme funky soul.
The rest of the list is a kind of Bass players' bass players list...
Roger Waters....great songs...VERY important bass parts.
Berry Oakley...deceased...Allman Bros. He was the Daddy of southern-rock bassplayin.
Carl Radle...deceased...Why play two notes when one, perfectly timed will do...see-Clapton,Leon Russell etc....
John McVie...would it be Fleetwood Mac without him?
These last few are truly....Bassists' Bassists................
Randy Jackson...Yeah, that ONE! Man, can he play...
Pino Palladino....Never heard of him? Oh yes you have!
David Hungate...Studio master and early Toto...
Duck Dunn...okay, hes well known.....
David Hood...MuscleShoals Swamper
and finally, the revolving bassist responsible for all Steely Dan tracks,
Chuck Rainey
Wilton Felder
Walter Becker.......
Theres a lot of really good young guys out there....when they get old and have a huge history of a lot of recordings I'll add em in the list.
Oh yeah....I forgot one....Patrick O'Hearn.
That being said, heres a few players who probably only get KUDOS from their surrounding bandmates and could be largely overlooked as great players by a majority of fans...simply because the fans dont know or care how important the lines being played are to the songs that they adore as FANS!
Tina Weymouth.....REALLY...try playing those parts sometime.
Dusty Hill......The right hand NEEDS a strong left hand in a trio.
Tommy Shannon....Smooth sailing for the late,great,Stevie.
Kenny Gradney...For you youngsters who dont know him...all I gotta say is Little Feat.....get some and learn about being funky.
Alan Gorrie....Average White Band....an average white Scot playing bass with extreme funky soul.
The rest of the list is a kind of Bass players' bass players list...
Roger Waters....great songs...VERY important bass parts.
Berry Oakley...deceased...Allman Bros. He was the Daddy of southern-rock bassplayin.
Carl Radle...deceased...Why play two notes when one, perfectly timed will do...see-Clapton,Leon Russell etc....
John McVie...would it be Fleetwood Mac without him?
These last few are truly....Bassists' Bassists................
Randy Jackson...Yeah, that ONE! Man, can he play...
Pino Palladino....Never heard of him? Oh yes you have!
David Hungate...Studio master and early Toto...
Duck Dunn...okay, hes well known.....
David Hood...MuscleShoals Swamper
and finally, the revolving bassist responsible for all Steely Dan tracks,
Chuck Rainey
Wilton Felder
Walter Becker.......
Theres a lot of really good young guys out there....when they get old and have a huge history of a lot of recordings I'll add em in the list.
Oh yeah....I forgot one....Patrick O'Hearn.