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  1. [quote name='GreeneKing' post='632168' date='Oct 21 2009, 09:29 AM']I agree, I loved his more melodic stuff, in fact I'm inclined to download an album now to listen to while I get some Uni work done today. My ex ended up with the vinyl, many moons ago. So what should it be? Running in the Family? In pursuit of Accidents? You could influence my decision here guys [/quote] Standing In The Light
  2. I know Level 42 conjures up images of white socks and Golf GTI's but I still like a lot of their stuff and saw them live twice in the eighties....second time he did a solo version of Heathrow which was good
  3. Thought I'd pretty much heard everything by The Smiths...then I discovered this little gem hiding on a b-side......man listen to that bass [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJb1TJXCFcM"]The Draize Train[/url] Mr Rouke you are a legend sir. Johnny Marr ain't too shabby either ...another hero of mine
  4. I don't get him at all. I hate having his named rammed down your throat from day 1 of learning the bass.
  5. Just found this on Youtube. I was doing a search for Mick Karn and discovered this little gem. I think Del Palmer played on the original but Mick Karn just adds a whole new dimension to one of Kate's best non single releases. The Princes trust was really a great idea. Where else could you see Mick Karn, Pete Townsend & Midge Ure together. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8WNeb_Lg9A"]1982 Princes Trust[/url]
  6. [quote name='kennyrodg' post='403929' date='Feb 8 2009, 11:42 PM']Check out David Bendeth's "Feel the Real" for an awesome Disco/jazz funk bassline.Tis a cracker. this is the proppa version [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55Rb8IdwkoE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55Rb8IdwkoE[/url][/quote] ooh that's rather good
  7. [quote name='silddx' post='401681' date='Feb 6 2009, 12:38 AM']If the Alan Murphy mentioned is the same guy who played for Go West, he was great. I used to work with his cousin, so very sadly I knew he wasn't long for this planet. Great player.[/quote] Saw him play with Level 42 at the back end of the eighties.....he didn't look well at all then.
  8. Johnny Marr Billy Duffy John McGeoch (RIP)
  9. I am sure I read somewhere that during the recording sessions, Joe Strummer asked Norman to stop playing such complicated stuff as Paul Simenon had to play it on tour!
  10. Saw NIN support Guns N' Roses at the old Wembley in '91. I had Pretty Hate Machine and thought they were much better than G N' R. Especially when Trent mashed his guitar Pete Townsend style. Skid Row were better than G N' R as well.
  11. Mick Karn.....Pete Townsend once nominated him the best bass player in Britain.
  12. Beyond the obivious hits...I always loved 'Bad Reputation' with the incredible drumming & 'Chinatown' and with 'Dancing In The Moonlight' you have one of the most famous bass intros ever. When I was in Ireland recently, I walked passed Howth cemetary and had no idea he was buried there till after I'd come back......doh!
  13. [quote name='chris_b' post='369225' date='Jan 3 2009, 12:50 PM']Then there is also Yolanda Charles, the incredible Phil Chen and the sadly late but great Alan Spenner.[/quote] I loved Alan Spenner's stuff with Roxy Music
  14. [quote name='Dmanlamius' post='368500' date='Jan 2 2009, 02:43 PM']Hiya man. I do free lessons, and play alongs, but most are aimed at beginners. I don't cover much theory as there are plenty of sites you can it learn from on le 'net. Click the linky in my sig:)[/quote] Cheers
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