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I was just listening absent-mindedly to the radio while working on my pc and they happened to play Slowhand by The Pointer Sisters. I liked when it came out, I still like it, and I must have heard it a thousand times. What really hit me this time was how simple but perfectly formed the bass-line is. It lays down a rock-solid foundation without getting in the way or spoiling the laid-back mood, lets the song breathe, and - as a bass-player - I found myself savouring the rich tone and perfect placement of every note played. By the end, I was convinced that adding anything would just spoil it - and removing anything would do the same.

So, what are your suggestions for the title of best-ever 'simple but effective' bass-line?

[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnVOt2LK2Gg"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnVOt2LK2Gg[/url]

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I've posted this before: 'Fat Angel'. The very great Jack Casady doing what's needed with two notes. Beautiful time shifts, and delicious pacing from the expert touch of Spencer Dryden on drums. Beautiful, 'live' playing...

http://youtu.be/O8M1oNgWhtk

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"Groovin'" by The Young Rascals. I loved it when it was released back in 1967 but it's only since I got into playing bass that I've really noticed how the bass line totally makes this song. I must have listened to the record a few thousand times and never appreciated just how subtle but afective the bass vibe is.

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My first thought was Psycho Killer, but then I thought it's simple, but I've heard Tina play it a few different ways & it still sounded good (it even sounds good with no bass line).
So my vote goes for Slippery People.
That's a great simple bassline that, if changed, wouldn't be as good.

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Simple and perfectly formed bass line?

In spite of the thousands of perfect recordings that came out out of the likes of the Stax, Fame, Malaco and Muscle Shoals Studios: Mustang Sally, Respect Yourself and Groove Me etc, I'd choose Just The Two Of Us by Bill Withers, with the wonderful Melvin Dunlap on bass.

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