best bassplayer
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best bassplayer
sindce there are somany bassplayers here.
I say flea is the best but thats more my style.
I say flea is the best but thats more my style.
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Ok, here's another older geezer: John Paul Jones, formerly of Led Zeppelin. His two solo CDs, "Zooma" and "The Thunderthief" showcase him on a number of different keyboards and stringed instruments, plus his ability as an orchestral arranger. He was easily the most talented (and under-rated) member of Led Zep.

That's hard so many styles and so much talent.
Tommy Shannon, from SRV and Double Trouble and before that Johnny Winter. Not flashy, just solid
Victor Wooten, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. Check out this guys website and check out the lessons section, especially Lesson 7 called Classic Thump.
www.victorwooten.com
I'll have to think on this some more
Tommy Shannon, from SRV and Double Trouble and before that Johnny Winter. Not flashy, just solid
Victor Wooten, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. Check out this guys website and check out the lessons section, especially Lesson 7 called Classic Thump.

I'll have to think on this some more
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Oh, please!!!!!
Peter Hook of Joy Division / New order is the best bassist!
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No contest!
For rock, John Entwistle. For everything else, Bootsy Collins.
Best bassist from a technical standpoint...
...or overall musical contribution? That was why I voted for JP Jones. Technically he's outstanding, but overall as a musician he shows the whole picture. The same can be said for Paul McCartney, who, IMHO, is a great melodic bassist (the inspiration for Chris Squire, maybe?), a decent guitarist, keyboard player AND noted singer/songwriter.
That lead line on "Taxman" ? He played it. I would also add Geddy Lee of Rush in the multi-instrumental/singer/songwriter category. Sting, also. Frankly, the tech wizards like Billy Sheehan and Stanley Clarke and Jaco Pastorius, while they they amaze me with their technical prowess, don't move me the same way these other guys do. I tried to attach an MP3 file here, but Matrix' server won't allow it. d amn


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Ahhh, a best bassist thread on a grognard site.... nice!
Chris Squire of course.
We musn't forget Jack Casady.
Props to JPJ and Entwhistle.
Jannick Top of Magma. Very powerful.
Flea and Les Claypool from more recent times.
Victor Wooten from Bela Fleck's band.
...but the Don Corleone of all bassdom simply has to be....
Charles Mingus
what a compositional/performance MONSTER!!
Chris Squire of course.
We musn't forget Jack Casady.
Props to JPJ and Entwhistle.
Jannick Top of Magma. Very powerful.
Flea and Les Claypool from more recent times.
Victor Wooten from Bela Fleck's band.
...but the Don Corleone of all bassdom simply has to be....
Charles Mingus
what a compositional/performance MONSTER!!
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Most talented and all round legend!
ROGER WATERS not a bad bassist and a brilliant song writer!
Ex Pink Floyd and Fantastic solo artist!
Amazing in concert!

ROGER WATERS not a bad bassist and a brilliant song writer!
Ex Pink Floyd and Fantastic solo artist!
Amazing in concert!


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I'd have to say Billy Sheehan. I saw him live with Mr. big, and he blew me away. I also like Steve Harris of Iron Maiden. Might not of been the best, but solid, and has very good stage presence. Gotta have good stage presence.
Take Flea for an example. Very good Bass player. But when you watch the guy, he acts like a circus idiot. Way too goofy. Also he wastes his talents with the "Peppers". Most of thier music sucks imo. I think we played one tune from them along time ago. It was "Take me to your backwoods" or something like that.
I also like Johnny Lee Middleton of Savatage.
Take Flea for an example. Very good Bass player. But when you watch the guy, he acts like a circus idiot. Way too goofy. Also he wastes his talents with the "Peppers". Most of thier music sucks imo. I think we played one tune from them along time ago. It was "Take me to your backwoods" or something like that.
I also like Johnny Lee Middleton of Savatage.
Re: Oh, please!!!!!
Absolutely...Originally posted by dpstafford
Peter Hook of Joy Division / New order is the best bassist!
At last someone else here with some decent musical tastes;)
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Do I detect a generational conflict here?
Some of you guys are mentioning people I haven't heard, but I'll check 'em out.

Re: Do I detect a generational conflict here?
I don't think there's a generational conflict - I'm 36! And Joy Division were a band active from 1977-1980, so hardly something new. Just a bit out of the mainstream and the charts, that's all.Originally posted by KG Erwin
Some of you guys are mentioning people I haven't heard, but I'll check 'em out.
I will concede that I've always admired McCartney's bass skills, though, especially as the guy could sing whilst playing very complex lines...cool indeed. [Oops! - there goes my punk credibility!].
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the best bassest is either Roger Waters, Pink Floyd or Fat Mike, NOFX.
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I always thought Graham Maby was fantastic. He played with Joe Jackson and did a lot of studio work. Last time I saw him was with The Silos (or was it Walter Salas-Humera after the Silos disolved?).
Jack Cassady from Hot Tuna was also a joy to see and hear.
And someone already mentioned Bootsy Collins - bring on the funk!
What about Johnny Thunders? Or Sid Vicious? Or Dee Dee Ramone? Granted, not a lot of refined technique, but I love those bands and those songs.
Jack Cassady from Hot Tuna was also a joy to see and hear.
And someone already mentioned Bootsy Collins - bring on the funk!
What about Johnny Thunders? Or Sid Vicious? Or Dee Dee Ramone? Granted, not a lot of refined technique, but I love those bands and those songs.