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Lovely Bass Lines - My List. Feel welcome to share yours.

CREAM:
Sunshine of Your Love
Crossroads
Outside woman blues

BEATLES:
Hey Bulldog
With a little help from my friends
Something
Rain

DURAN DURAN
Rio
New Religion
Last Chance on the Stairway

CHIC
Good Times

LED ZEPPELIN
The Lemon Song
Dazed and Confused
Ramble On

JAPAN
The art of parties
All tomorrow’s parties
Suburban Berlin
Adolescent Sex

PAUL YOUNG
Gonna tear your playhouse down

LOU REED
Take a walk on the wild side

JAMES BROWN
It’s too funky in here

THE DOORS
Riders on the Storm
Peace Frog

PINK FLOYD
Money

ABC
Show Me
Many Happy Returns

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
Around the world

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[quote name='rogerstodge' timestamp='1426426158' post='2717911']
How about Badge by cream?
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Sweet! Great one! :yarr: Can't believe it jumped off my list and I forgot about it.


And thanks to everyone for adding your favorites. Will be sure to listen to them all.

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Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues
Rolling in the Deep - Adele
Smooth Operator - Sade
Make Me Smile - Steve Harley
Black Velvet - Alannah Myles
Candy - Paolo Nitini
Any of the Cream above + Wonderful Tonight
Fly me to the Moon - Sinatra version

Might not be everyone's cup of tea but I like them.

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[quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1426511243' post='2718606']
The three that always pop into my head are:
Simon & Garfunkel Hazy Shade of Winter (Joe Osborn)
Dusty Springfield Son of a Preacher Man (Tommy Cogbill)
Labi Siffre It Must Be Love (don't know bass player)
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Just re-listened to Hazy Shade of Winter. Tastefully done, very musical. On the verses the bass plays double-time with the snare to push the beat, then there's a little walking bit in-between the gaps when the other instruments drop out, and then the bass drops out of parts of verses for effect. A musician's approach, much like the way McCartney is a musician first and bass player second. Bass was played with a view as to totality of the composition. Very nice. Will listen to the rest.

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[quote name='skywalker' timestamp='1426517745' post='2718719']
Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues
Rolling in the Deep - Adele
Smooth Operator - Sade
Make Me Smile - Steve Harley
Black Velvet - Alannah Myles
Candy - Paolo Nitini
Any of the Cream above + Wonderful Tonight
Fly me to the Moon - Sinatra version

Might not be everyone's cup of tea but I like them.
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No need to apologize for the songs you chose. Everyone likes something. Just listening to Sade, 'Smooth Operator' ... nice fretless tone and you are right, hard to imagine the song being as good without that bass line. Velvety tone, like the singer. Really good job by the bass of matching the feel of the overall composition with tone and line. Well done.

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[quote name='Bronner' timestamp='1426518151' post='2718727']
Just re-listened to Hazy Shade of Winter. Tastefully done, very musical. On the verses the bass plays double-time with the snare to push the beat, then there's a little walking bit in-between the gaps when the other instruments drop out, and then the bass drops out of parts of verses for effect. A musician's approach, much like the way McCartney is a musician first and bass player second. Bass was played with a view as to totality of the composition. Very nice. Will listen to the rest.
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Glad you liked that. The Labi Siffre for me is all about that classic muted tone, not necessarily a killer line, but again, plays to the song brilliantly.

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[quote name='skywalker' timestamp='1426517745' post='2718719']
Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues
Rolling in the Deep - Adele
Smooth Operator - Sade
Make Me Smile - Steve Harley
Black Velvet - Alannah Myles
Candy - Paolo Nitini
Any of the Cream above + Wonderful Tonight
Fly me to the Moon - Sinatra version

Might not be everyone's cup of tea but I like them.
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[quote name='Bronner' timestamp='1426518507' post='2718736']
No need to apologize for the songs you chose. Everyone likes something. Just listening to Sade, 'Smooth Operator' ... nice fretless tone and you are right, hard to imagine the song being as good without that bass line. Velvety tone, like the singer. Really good job by the bass of matching the feel of the overall composition with tone and line. Well done.
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Exactly, and nothing wrong with a bit of Sinatra. Someone will be along shortly to tell you about Black Velvet though!

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[quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1426518605' post='2718740']
Glad you liked that. The Labi Siffre for me is all about that classic muted tone, not necessarily a killer line, but again, plays to the song brilliantly.
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Also re-listened to Son of a Preacher Man. Nice bass line on that one too. Clever because the bass is actually fairly busy, but doesn't crowd the vocals. The bass also really helps establish a kind of jubilant and playful feel, which is important to keeping a lively mood.

I liked that song before, but never really noticed the bass until you pointed it out. Do you know the brand of bass that's being used (it's a nice tone for a slow song, especially if one wants to play busy but not anger the singer)? If I had to take a wild guess I would say those are flat wound strings, but I'm not really sure.

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[quote name='Bronner' timestamp='1426519612' post='2718761']
Also re-listened to Son of a Preacher Man. Nice bass line on that one too. Clever because the bass is actually fairly busy, but doesn't crowd the vocals. The bass also really helps establish a kind of jubilant and playful feel, which is important to keeping a lively mood.

I liked that song before, but never really noticed the bass until you pointed it out. Do you know the brand of bass that's being used (it's a nice tone for a slow song, especially if one wants to play busy but not anger the singer)? If I had to take a wild guess I would say those are flat wound strings, but I'm not really sure.
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A 59 P borrowed from Chip Moman, a Memphis producer/session player.

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There are thousands....

Techno - John Scofiled (Daryll Jones)

Run For Cover - David Sanborn (Marcus Miller)

Ladies Night In Buffalo - Dave Lee Roth (Billy Sheehan)

This Must Be Love - Phil COllins (Alphonso Johnson)

Cucumber Slumber - Weather Report (Alphonso Johnson)

Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly - Flora Purim (Alphonso Johnson)

Hot Water - Level 42 (Mark King)

Abraham's New Gift - Phronesis (Jasper Holby)

Quinta Da Pontal - Alegre Correa

Cool Weael Boogie - Chick Corea (John Patitucci)

So You Say - John Scofield (Gary Grainger)

I could go on forever......

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[quote name='Bronner' timestamp='1426518507' post='2718736']


No need to apologize for the songs you chose. Everyone likes something. Just listening to Sade, 'Smooth Operator' ... nice fretless tone and you are right, hard to imagine the song being as good without that bass line. Velvety tone, like the singer. Really good job by the bass of matching the feel of the overall composition with tone and line. Well done.
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Agreed lovely bass part
Slight digression but the producer of this and Sadies other songs Robin Millar was on Desert Island dics yesterday. Interesting bloke with one helluva CV.

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[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1426524054' post='2718824']
There are thousands.... I could go on forever......
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Go on forever brother, that's the whole point. Seasoned bass players and beginners alike will benefit from having a list of great bass lines, tones and approaches to the instrument. Nice list by the way.

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Whole Wide World - Wreckless Eric

Old Codger - Stranglers

Strange Town - The Jam

Living in the Past - Jethro tull

Feel like Makin Love - Bad Co

Lowdown - Boz Scaggs

She's a Wind up - Dr Feelgood

Freewill - Rush

She's a Mystery to Me - Roy Orbison

Hand of Doom - Black Sabbath

Mr Big - Free

Let Me Roll It - Wings

Mysterious Ways - U2

Dancing in the Moonlight - Thin Lizzy

Natural thing - Steve Gibbons Band

Don't Take Me Alive - Steely Dan

Two Tickets - Walking Papers

Big Louie - SAHB

SUS - The Ruts

Good Sculptures - Rezillos

Bang and Blame - REM

Sexy MF - Prince

Reflections - Supremes

Power in the Darkness - Tom Robinson Band

I could go on ... :rolleyes:

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