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Crikey... what a question! Off the top of my head. mine would be something like (in no particular order):

Cliff Burton
Jaco Pastorius
Geezer Butler
Charles Mingus
Horace Panter
Aston Barrett
Tom Jenkinson (aka Squarepusher)
Dave Ellefson
Rob Wright
Jasper Høiby

...ask me again tomorrow and I might give a different list :)

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Broken into years to make easier reading...



1980 - 1985 - Me
1986 - 1990 - Me
1991 -1992 - Me
1993 - 1995 - Me
1996 - 1998 - Me
1999 - 2001 - Me
2002 - 2004 - Me
2005 - 2006 - Me
2007 - 2009 - Me
2009 - 2012 - Me

I'm so good I scare myself sometimes... :D

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I think that many of these will appear on other's lists as well:

Not necessarily in this order...

Mick Karn/ Stanley Clarke/ Markus Miller/ Don "Duck" Dunn/ Robbie Shakespeare/ Tony Gadd/ Paul "Tubbs" Williams/James Jameson/ Jack Bruce/ Roly Wynne

I do, of course, reserve the right to include other people's selections and to change my mind..

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Something like....in no particular order:

James Jamerson
Marcus Miller
John Patitucci
Geddy Lee
Pino Palladino
Stanley Clarke
Alain Caron
Bernard Edwards
Jaco Pastorius
Bruce Foxton

I stuck Bruce in there at the end purely because, he may not be a virtuoso, but he is the reason I play bass. His tone and lines stood out for me among all the other bassists of his generation.

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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1339517876' post='1689762']
Broken into years to make easier reading...



1980 - 1985 - Me
1986 - 1990 - Me
1991 -1992 - Me
1993 - 1995 - Me
1996 - 1998 - Me
1999 - 2001 - Me
2002 - 2004 - Me
2005 - 2006 - Me
2007 - 2009 - Me
2009 - 2012 - Me

I'm so good I scare myself sometimes... :D
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Your modesty holds you back...

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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1339517876' post='1689762']
Broken into years to make easier reading..

"1993 - 1995" - Me

I'm so good I scare myself sometimes... :D

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Wasn't that a bit of a "Rough Patch for you though?"... what? just saying :lol:

By the way,
I'm not too cool for school to mention Mark King,.. as well as Pino Palladino, love 'em both,(so there!) :on_the_quiet:

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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1339518678' post='1689797']
Well I did have some doubts for a minute or two in 1994 but I managed to get over it... :lol:
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It was that 15 min on that Wednesday afternoon in June when you thought you were no good and then realised you were wrong,
when Jeff Berlin talked to you wasnt it? he told me how he "talked you round" ..good old Jeff.

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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1339519011' post='1689802']
Bill Turnbull
Pikachu
Michael Mcintyre
Theresa May
R2D2
Jeremy Clarkson
Yoda
Susan Boyle
Jedward
Ashleigh and Pudsey

I know technically that's twelve, but I just can't decide between them.
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How Dare you not include Tichmarch? you swine!

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Predictably, mine are going to be mostly 70's Rock Gods! :P

Andy Fraser
John Paul Jones
John Entwistle
Geezer Butler
Roger Glover
Jack Bruce
Greg Lake
Lemmy
Paul McCartney

and to come bang up to date :rolleyes: .. Tim Commerford

OK, I'll get me Afghan...

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Big question!

In no particular order :

Les Claypool
Ryan Martinie
Arif Mirabdolbaghi
Justin Chancellor
Nick Schendzielios
James Leach
Evan Brewer
Juan Alderete
Victor Wooten
Can't think of his name but the bassist from Maximum the Hormone

Then there's the obvious like Marcus Miller, Mark King etc. Les claypool and Ryan Martinie are definetly the reason I decided to pick up bass

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Is it ok if I swap virtuosos for people whose music I can actually enjoy without seeing them do it?

If so,

Troy Gregory
Bernard Edwards
Cliff Williams
Tony Choy
Roger Patterson
Dan Berglund
Doug Wimbish
Colin Hodgkinson
Geddy Lee
Sean Malone

Yeah, that will do for today.

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[quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1339517874' post='1689761']
Crikey... what a question! Off the top of my head. mine would be something like (in no particular order):

Cliff Burton
Jaco Pastorius
Geezer Butler
Charles Mingus
Horace Panter
Aston Barrett
Tom Jenkinson (aka Squarepusher)
Dave Ellefson
Rob Wright
Jasper Høiby

...ask me again tomorrow and I might give a different list :)
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What ????....no James Jamerson ????

Surely any list worth it's salt should have him at the top.

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Cliff Burton
Jason Newsted
Geezer Butler
David Ellefson
Ian Hill
Steve Harris

James Jamerson
Duck Dunn
Stanley Clarke
Marcus and Jaco - in a more indirect way as I don't seem to listen to their stuff all the time.

I would like to add that no individual bass player inspired me to learn to play the instrument - I was mostly driven by the desire to "dissect" (so to speak) and play the songs I like, and especially the old ones (any genre) which I have liked for most of my lifetime.

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