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That's sad, seem like very nice chap who was very grateful to be doing what he did

Shame, most people wouldn't have a clue who he was , but I don't think that's what he tried to achieve anyway

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Bad day for Motown. Such a nice guy too.

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Posted

Absolutely gutted to see this.
He was a lovely lovely man and oh so humble and always told of his gratitude for the music that life brought his way.
He'll be deeply missed by all of us I'm sure, a Bass hero if ever there was one.
Condolences to his loved ones.

Posted

I saw the Funk Brothers show when they came to the RFH and Bob looked so cool just sitting on his stool grooving away - every now & then he'd drag himself to his feet & you could see the band's admiration for him & the audience gave him great applause.

Another truly unsung great for many years but at least he got some recognition more recently.

Definitely one who'll be sadly missed :(

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[quote name='molan' timestamp='1342478930' post='1736038']
....I saw the Funk Brothers show when they came to the RFH and Bob looked so cool....
[[/quote]

I was there. What a great night. I took the kids and they loved it too.


This is terrible news.

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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1342479715' post='1736049']
I was there. What a great night. I took the kids and they loved it too.


[/quote]

I could only get a single ticket so went on my own - was surrounded by celebs everywhere you looked though, Paul Weller & Elvis Costello were sitting near me & both, Weller in particular, were cheering away all evening.

Someone needs to put a 'Babbitt's Greatest tunes' playlist on Spotify as a tribute tot he great man.

Posted

Very sad. Midnight Train to Georgia is a song I've loved since I was a kid and it's one of those incredible bass lines that stays with you. Bob's website is an excellent source of info on bass and Motown. Bob, your music lives on.

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[quote name='essexbasscat' timestamp='1342460971' post='1735564']
Ah, that's really sad to hear. Bob played one of my favourite bass lines - Midnight Train to Georgia, so melodic. A real loss.
[/quote]
Oh wow, was that him? That line is [i]beautiful[/i]! One of my faves, I used to love playing it.

Posted

Just to add my own sadness, held Bob in very high regard, learnt a lot from his playing and he seemed such a genuinely nice fella.

Really sorry, would have loved to have seen him play.

I'll miss him.

Posted

[quote name='essexbasscat' timestamp='1342460971' post='1735564']
Ah, that's really sad to hear. Bob played one of my favourite bass lines - Midnight Train to Georgia, so melodic. A real loss.

Jon Lord too. This year is going to be memorable for all the wrong reasons.
[/quote]
This.

My humble thanks to them both.

Posted

Oh, blinkin' flip!

It's a sad, sad day to lose one music great, but for two to pass away on the same day.... :sorry:

Thanks for all the fabulous tunes, Bob. Sadly, sadly missed.

R.I.P

Posted

Oh bugger. Ive only just seen this thread. What a terrible shame. I love Bob's playing and to me he was THE Motown bass player, not that other guy with the hook ;-)

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